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Billionaire Destruction From Reflecting Pools To Predators
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Trump spent more than 16M trying to turn the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool blue—yet it's a green, algae-choked pond scum. Like Trump Tower...And instead of owning it, admitting he hired an idiot pal as a no-bid contractor (and took a taste himself?) so the usuals get rich, he's blaming vandals. Look in the mirror, prickless. If everything Trump touches gets worse, the new Trump Memorial is the proof. If only that were the worst thing he was up to. I sat down with investigative writer Ellie Leonard for a full hour on the people who built and protected Jeffrey Epstein’s machine. It is known, there is proof in many cases, but the DOJ is constipated by greed and ass-kissing, so they're still walking around: collecting checks, getting glossy magazine profiles. We need to ensure the authoritarian egg timer set to November. As all signs point to Republicans aiming a weapon of mass electoral destruction at themselves. We'll talk more about this at the link below.read more
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· Jul 8, 2026
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· Jun 28, 2026
From poverty to prosperity: Why people move toward billionaire-rich nations – Patrick Phelps
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Conservative Review
· Jun 25, 2026
James Talarico Says Billionaires Are ‘Destroying’ Country. Parades Around With One Anyway.
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SundayTimes
· Jun 27, 2026
LAST WORD | A lesson in wealth management for those richest of the rich
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Daily Mail
· Jul 8, 2026
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS review: Filthy rich? If this millionaire chancer gets his way, we'll all be dirt poor...
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS review: Filthy rich? If this millionaire chancer gets his way, we'll all be dirt poor...
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Related coverage for "Billionaire Destruction From Reflecting Pools To Predators": Quartz — 15 industries quietly making people very rich that rarely get written about. Business Today — Billionaire Hotspots: Where The Ultra-Rich Are Spending Millions. The New Zealand Herald — From poverty to prosperity: Why people move toward billionaire-rich nations – Patrick Phelps. Conservative Review — James Talarico Says Billionaires Are ‘Destroying’ Country. Parades Around With One Anyway.. SundayTimes — LAST WORD | A lesson in wealth management for those richest of the rich. Daily Mail — CHRISTOPHER STEVENS review: Filthy rich? If this millionaire chancer gets his way, we'll all be dirt poor...