Corruption Has Flooded America; The Dams Are Breaking

martin

Well-known member
"President Trump has more than doubled his personal wealth since starting his 2024 election campaign. Billions of foreign dollars have flowed into his family’s real estate and crypto ventures. A plane that doubles as a “palace in the sky” has been given for Mr. Trump’s use by the government of Qatar.

It is easy to dismiss this as just a bigger and more brazen version of the self-dealing we saw during the first Trump term. But it poses a more fundamental danger. Our political system is being transformed into something that no longer serves the people. Indeed, the United States is seemingly becoming just another country with a corrupt strongman personalizing and profiting from power.

Vladimir Putin pursued this playbook in Russia. The news media was forced into the hands of his political allies. Natural resources and lucrative contracts were turned over to his associates. Mr. Putin reportedly became one of the world’s richest men while creating a system in which the nation’s interests became indistinguishable from its leader’s.

This fusion of political and personal interests was on display in Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea. As Mr. Putin’s approval ratings soared, so did the wealth of his associates. To take just one example, his former judo partner — Arkady Rotenberg — received a contract valued at over $3 billion to build a bridge linking Russia and Crimea. Corruption allowed Mr. Putin to consolidate power, and power facilitated ever more corruption.

Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, a MAGA favorite, has pursued this playbook on a smaller scale, leveraging the power of the state to marginalize opponents while his associates became ostentatiously wealthy. As with Mr. Trump and the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, this includes Mr. Orban’s son-in-law. Family members and associates double as gatekeepers and deal makers operating outside formal government roles, which come with rules and oversight.

Sandor Lederer has run a Hungarian anti-corruption organization for more than 15 years, throughout Mr. Orban’s second stint as prime minister. The story he tells echoes America’s. A justice system being captured by the leader’s loyalists. Checks and balances weakened or ignored until they barely exist. Moral and ethical frameworks eroded. Oligarchs becoming richer and more powerful than institutions.

Mr. Orban responds to scrutiny over corruption by lashing out at opponents. Over time, apathy can take hold. “You follow politics like you would a soap opera,” Mr. Lederer told me, “without feeling that you can do anything about it.”

Mr. Lederer likened the pressure corruption puts on a political system to a river bearing down on a dam. Once the dam breaks, you’re washed downriver by currents you can’t control. If you try to rebuild the dam, it’s too late; opposition parties in Hungary, as in the United States, failed to understand that the system collapsed — the dam broke — because the rules and expectations it relied on had disintegrated beyond salvaging.

When that happens, it seems only to confirm what leaders like Mr. Orban and Mr. Trump have been saying all along: The system was rotten, and the opposition parties were clueless to reality or too feckless to change it. The corruption becomes a flood, a new normal, carrying the entire country along with it...."


 
"President Trump has more than doubled his personal wealth since starting his 2024 election campaign. Billions of foreign dollars have flowed into his family’s real estate and crypto ventures. A plane that doubles as a “palace in the sky” has been given for Mr. Trump’s use by the government of Qatar.

It is easy to dismiss this as just a bigger and more brazen version of the self-dealing we saw during the first Trump term. But it poses a more fundamental danger. Our political system is being transformed into something that no longer serves the people. Indeed, the United States is seemingly becoming just another country with a corrupt strongman personalizing and profiting from power.

Vladimir Putin pursued this playbook in Russia. The news media was forced into the hands of his political allies. Natural resources and lucrative contracts were turned over to his associates. Mr. Putin reportedly became one of the world’s richest men while creating a system in which the nation’s interests became indistinguishable from its leader’s.

This fusion of political and personal interests was on display in Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea. As Mr. Putin’s approval ratings soared, so did the wealth of his associates. To take just one example, his former judo partner — Arkady Rotenberg — received a contract valued at over $3 billion to build a bridge linking Russia and Crimea. Corruption allowed Mr. Putin to consolidate power, and power facilitated ever more corruption.

Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, a MAGA favorite, has pursued this playbook on a smaller scale, leveraging the power of the state to marginalize opponents while his associates became ostentatiously wealthy. As with Mr. Trump and the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, this includes Mr. Orban’s son-in-law. Family members and associates double as gatekeepers and deal makers operating outside formal government roles, which come with rules and oversight.

Sandor Lederer has run a Hungarian anti-corruption organization for more than 15 years, throughout Mr. Orban’s second stint as prime minister. The story he tells echoes America’s. A justice system being captured by the leader’s loyalists. Checks and balances weakened or ignored until they barely exist. Moral and ethical frameworks eroded. Oligarchs becoming richer and more powerful than institutions.

Mr. Orban responds to scrutiny over corruption by lashing out at opponents. Over time, apathy can take hold. “You follow politics like you would a soap opera,” Mr. Lederer told me, “without feeling that you can do anything about it.”

Mr. Lederer likened the pressure corruption puts on a political system to a river bearing down on a dam. Once the dam breaks, you’re washed downriver by currents you can’t control. If you try to rebuild the dam, it’s too late; opposition parties in Hungary, as in the United States, failed to understand that the system collapsed — the dam broke — because the rules and expectations it relied on had disintegrated beyond salvaging.

When that happens, it seems only to confirm what leaders like Mr. Orban and Mr. Trump have been saying all along: The system was rotten, and the opposition parties were clueless to reality or too feckless to change it. The corruption becomes a flood, a new normal, carrying the entire country along with it...."


Yep, grifter-in-chief. Once a grifter, always a grifter.
 
"President Trump has more than doubled his personal wealth since starting his 2024 election campaign. Billions of foreign dollars have flowed into his family’s real estate and crypto ventures. A plane that doubles as a “palace in the sky” has been given for Mr. Trump’s use by the government of Qatar.

It is easy to dismiss this as just a bigger and more brazen version of the self-dealing we saw during the first Trump term. But it poses a more fundamental danger. Our political system is being transformed into something that no longer serves the people. Indeed, the United States is seemingly becoming just another country with a corrupt strongman personalizing and profiting from power.

Vladimir Putin pursued this playbook in Russia. The news media was forced into the hands of his political allies. Natural resources and lucrative contracts were turned over to his associates. Mr. Putin reportedly became one of the world’s richest men while creating a system in which the nation’s interests became indistinguishable from its leader’s.

This fusion of political and personal interests was on display in Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea. As Mr. Putin’s approval ratings soared, so did the wealth of his associates. To take just one example, his former judo partner — Arkady Rotenberg — received a contract valued at over $3 billion to build a bridge linking Russia and Crimea. Corruption allowed Mr. Putin to consolidate power, and power facilitated ever more corruption.

Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, a MAGA favorite, has pursued this playbook on a smaller scale, leveraging the power of the state to marginalize opponents while his associates became ostentatiously wealthy. As with Mr. Trump and the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, this includes Mr. Orban’s son-in-law. Family members and associates double as gatekeepers and deal makers operating outside formal government roles, which come with rules and oversight.

Sandor Lederer has run a Hungarian anti-corruption organization for more than 15 years, throughout Mr. Orban’s second stint as prime minister. The story he tells echoes America’s. A justice system being captured by the leader’s loyalists. Checks and balances weakened or ignored until they barely exist. Moral and ethical frameworks eroded. Oligarchs becoming richer and more powerful than institutions.

Mr. Orban responds to scrutiny over corruption by lashing out at opponents. Over time, apathy can take hold. “You follow politics like you would a soap opera,” Mr. Lederer told me, “without feeling that you can do anything about it.”

Mr. Lederer likened the pressure corruption puts on a political system to a river bearing down on a dam. Once the dam breaks, you’re washed downriver by currents you can’t control. If you try to rebuild the dam, it’s too late; opposition parties in Hungary, as in the United States, failed to understand that the system collapsed — the dam broke — because the rules and expectations it relied on had disintegrated beyond salvaging.

When that happens, it seems only to confirm what leaders like Mr. Orban and Mr. Trump have been saying all along: The system was rotten, and the opposition parties were clueless to reality or too feckless to change it. The corruption becomes a flood, a new normal, carrying the entire country along with it...."


While I doubt Trump will ever see the inside of a prison, unless he's going to visit Junior and/or Eric, I have no doubt a lot of people around him will go to prison just like happened at the end of Nixon's term.
 

Trump is now worried Musk will start funding Democrats with his vast wealth​


Trump- Satan's slave in the Oval Office- openly admits that US democracy is for sale ^ . It's way, way beyond time to check the income of all politicians and count the pieces of silver. Jail 'em. Traitors.

th


aipac.jpg


 
Trump is a crook and his trial proved that. The conclusion is that righties do not care about the law. Trump has over a dozen billionaires in his admin. The right likes that.

True. The Reichwing has become just like the Tories of the 1770s. Keep the status quo, obey the king, don't rock the boat, we're better off with an authoritarian govt. backed by powerful religious leaders as long as it's the correct religion, of course.
 
The blithe acceptance. Trump told us himself it would be this way, that he could even shoot someone in cold blood and his supporters wouldn't care.
True, but funnier to me is how MAGAts keep proving they have single track minds. They aren't very smart, they aren't very creative but they have a lot of hate for Americans who disagree with them.

I knew Trump's followers would murder Americans before the Midterms, but wasn't sure if it'd be next summer or this one. It looks like this year will be a bloody one. Watch the MAGAts cheer.

Example:
We could use some Kent State action in 2025. :|
They were Commies then, and they're Commies NOW.
 
Last edited:
True. The Reichwing has become just like the Tories of the 1770s. Keep the status quo, obey the king, don't rock the boat, we're better off with an authoritarian govt. backed by powerful religious leaders as long as it's the correct religion, of course.
The difference is the Tories were being asked to accept a form of national government untried since the ancient world and "The Reichwing" is only being asked to return to the kind of government we always had until Trump came down on top of us.
 
The difference is the Tories were being asked to accept a form of national government untried since the ancient world and "The Reichwing" is only being asked to return to the kind of government we always had until Trump came down on top of us.
He came down on top of you like a ton of bricks last November, Marty/

The White House and Senate flipped and the House retained...all of the swing states went for President Trump, Marty.

Poor Marty.
 
"President Trump has more than doubled his personal wealth since starting his 2024 election campaign. Billions of foreign dollars have flowed into his family’s real estate and crypto ventures. A plane that doubles as a “palace in the sky” has been given for Mr. Trump’s use by the government of Qatar.

It is easy to dismiss this as just a bigger and more brazen version of the self-dealing we saw during the first Trump term. But it poses a more fundamental danger. Our political system is being transformed into something that no longer serves the people. Indeed, the United States is seemingly becoming just another country with a corrupt strongman personalizing and profiting from power.

Vladimir Putin pursued this playbook in Russia. The news media was forced into the hands of his political allies. Natural resources and lucrative contracts were turned over to his associates. Mr. Putin reportedly became one of the world’s richest men while creating a system in which the nation’s interests became indistinguishable from its leader’s.

This fusion of political and personal interests was on display in Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea. As Mr. Putin’s approval ratings soared, so did the wealth of his associates. To take just one example, his former judo partner — Arkady Rotenberg — received a contract valued at over $3 billion to build a bridge linking Russia and Crimea. Corruption allowed Mr. Putin to consolidate power, and power facilitated ever more corruption.

Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, a MAGA favorite, has pursued this playbook on a smaller scale, leveraging the power of the state to marginalize opponents while his associates became ostentatiously wealthy. As with Mr. Trump and the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, this includes Mr. Orban’s son-in-law. Family members and associates double as gatekeepers and deal makers operating outside formal government roles, which come with rules and oversight.

Sandor Lederer has run a Hungarian anti-corruption organization for more than 15 years, throughout Mr. Orban’s second stint as prime minister. The story he tells echoes America’s. A justice system being captured by the leader’s loyalists. Checks and balances weakened or ignored until they barely exist. Moral and ethical frameworks eroded. Oligarchs becoming richer and more powerful than institutions.

Mr. Orban responds to scrutiny over corruption by lashing out at opponents. Over time, apathy can take hold. “You follow politics like you would a soap opera,” Mr. Lederer told me, “without feeling that you can do anything about it.”

Mr. Lederer likened the pressure corruption puts on a political system to a river bearing down on a dam. Once the dam breaks, you’re washed downriver by currents you can’t control. If you try to rebuild the dam, it’s too late; opposition parties in Hungary, as in the United States, failed to understand that the system collapsed — the dam broke — because the rules and expectations it relied on had disintegrated beyond salvaging.

When that happens, it seems only to confirm what leaders like Mr. Orban and Mr. Trump have been saying all along: The system was rotten, and the opposition parties were clueless to reality or too feckless to change it. The corruption becomes a flood, a new normal, carrying the entire country along with it...."


Is it really corruption when we clearly knew it would happen
and 77 million plus Americans gave it the stamp of approval?
This is that for which America voted.
Blame the trumpanzees crawling around the nation.
The pigfucking orangutan was given the OK by them.

I wish that the alleged designer-disease-making-labs would make a pandemic
that killed only trumpanzees...all of them without exception.
The massive cleanup would be costly,
but American would then have an actual chance to survive..
 
Is it really corruption when we clearly knew it would happen
and 77 million plus Americans gave it the stamp of approval?
This is that for which America voted.
Blame the trumpanzees crawling around the nation.
The pigfucking orangutan was given the OK by them.

I wish that the alleged designer-disease-making-labs would make a pandemic
that killed only trumpanzees...all of them without exception.
The massive cleanup would be costly,
but American would then have an actual chance to survive..
Hyperbole is great...in moderation.

Go take your afternoon nap, old man.

You could have been a contender.
 
"President Trump has more than doubled his personal wealth since starting his 2024 election campaign. Billions of foreign dollars have flowed into his family’s real estate and crypto ventures. A plane that doubles as a “palace in the sky” has been given for Mr. Trump’s use by the government of Qatar.

It is easy to dismiss this as just a bigger and more brazen version of the self-dealing we saw during the first Trump term. But it poses a more fundamental danger. Our political system is being transformed into something that no longer serves the people. Indeed, the United States is seemingly becoming just another country with a corrupt strongman personalizing and profiting from power.

Vladimir Putin pursued this playbook in Russia. The news media was forced into the hands of his political allies. Natural resources and lucrative contracts were turned over to his associates. Mr. Putin reportedly became one of the world’s richest men while creating a system in which the nation’s interests became indistinguishable from its leader’s.

This fusion of political and personal interests was on display in Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea. As Mr. Putin’s approval ratings soared, so did the wealth of his associates. To take just one example, his former judo partner — Arkady Rotenberg — received a contract valued at over $3 billion to build a bridge linking Russia and Crimea. Corruption allowed Mr. Putin to consolidate power, and power facilitated ever more corruption.

Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, a MAGA favorite, has pursued this playbook on a smaller scale, leveraging the power of the state to marginalize opponents while his associates became ostentatiously wealthy. As with Mr. Trump and the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, this includes Mr. Orban’s son-in-law. Family members and associates double as gatekeepers and deal makers operating outside formal government roles, which come with rules and oversight.

Sandor Lederer has run a Hungarian anti-corruption organization for more than 15 years, throughout Mr. Orban’s second stint as prime minister. The story he tells echoes America’s. A justice system being captured by the leader’s loyalists. Checks and balances weakened or ignored until they barely exist. Moral and ethical frameworks eroded. Oligarchs becoming richer and more powerful than institutions.

Mr. Orban responds to scrutiny over corruption by lashing out at opponents. Over time, apathy can take hold. “You follow politics like you would a soap opera,” Mr. Lederer told me, “without feeling that you can do anything about it.”

Mr. Lederer likened the pressure corruption puts on a political system to a river bearing down on a dam. Once the dam breaks, you’re washed downriver by currents you can’t control. If you try to rebuild the dam, it’s too late; opposition parties in Hungary, as in the United States, failed to understand that the system collapsed — the dam broke — because the rules and expectations it relied on had disintegrated beyond salvaging.

When that happens, it seems only to confirm what leaders like Mr. Orban and Mr. Trump have been saying all along: The system was rotten, and the opposition parties were clueless to reality or too feckless to change it. The corruption becomes a flood, a new normal, carrying the entire country along with it...."



Congratulations, not one single claim in the shit you posted from the Little Goebbels is actually true and factual. You have become one with the lie and achieved Obamahood.
 
Back
Top