Trump's corporate coronation: The rich rush to curry favor ahead of inauguration

WE let this mess happen, and now we will pay for our narrow minded blind eye on party over country.
let it!! We didn't let it. Our only fault is that WE didn't tar and feather this sorry bunch when they did it the first time IN SPITE Of the President of the US, the leader of the FREE WORLD telling Americans, allegedly his people that he took an oath to PROTECT That he has the equipment to make sure we didn't oppose the demo'rats.
 
I don't think that the Democrats get it.

The non-producers....the people who suck the life out of the real product creators by distribution games and gaming the system ....these are the ones Trump wants to crush.

"MiddleMen" is what they were once called. These are distributors who offer nothing, produce nothing, create nothing but make huge sums of money at the same time. They are the ones who take a $0.006 aspirin and make it retail for $2/dose.
They have massive incentives to retain the status quo. And a lot of money to ensure it by funding a few well placed congressman.
 

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Do you have a point to make?
 
So it isn't stolen when Trump wins, only when he loses. White ass kisser like you are going to be in for a rude awakening.
It wasn't stolen this time because the RNC spent money on election security instead of flowers.

The down ballot WAS still stolen in a couple of cases. Those magical ballot counts that went on for days is evidence of that.

Amazingly enough not one of those ever goes to a repub.

Ever. It's ALWAYS the democrat candidate that "wins" in those instances.
 
I don't think that the Democrats get it.

The non-producers....the people who suck the life out of the real product creators by distribution games and gaming the system ....these are the ones Trump wants to crush.

"MiddleMen" is what they were once called. These are distributors who offer nothing, produce nothing, create nothing but make huge sums of money at the same time. They are the ones who take a $0.006 aspirin and make it retail for $2/dose.
They have massive incentives to retain the status quo. And a lot of money to ensure it by funding a few well placed congressman.
reninded me of this:

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This just in.....It gets worse. Much , much worse

The Far Right Is Having A ‘Coronation Ball’ At The Watergate Hotel To Celebrate Trump’s Inauguration​



A far-right publishing house that publishes the works of historical and contemporary fascists is hosting a “Coronation Ball” at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, D.C., to celebrate Donald Trump’s second inauguration, featuring a guest list that’s a veritable who’s-who of MAGA influencers and so-called New Right luminaries.

That the event’s title refers to Trump’s inauguration as a “coronation” — a word typically reserved for the crowning of kings and queens in monarchies — underscores the anti-democratic, authoritarian nature of the black-tie soiree.

“NRX” stands for “neoreactionary” and is used as a shorthand for “the Dark Enlightenment,” a far-right movement whose adherents are often as explicit in their distaste for democracy as they are in their reverence for fascism and monarchism.

One of Passage Press’ biggest authors is Dark Enlightenment figurehead Curtis Yarvin. The former Silicon Valley programmer blogged for years under the pen name “Mencius Moldbug” before emerging as a kind of court philosopher for reactionary tech billionaires and prominent MAGA movers and shakers (including Vice President-elect JD Vance).
 
Trump holds banquets at his Florida palace where wealthy, powerful people come from all over to pledge their fealty

‘In May of 2023, the world watched as Charles III was crowned King of England after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, passed away at the age of 96. Very few people alive could have remembered her coronation almost 71 years before and most Americans' only familiarity with that medieval ritual comes from viewing Netflix's "The Crown."
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I couldn't help but think of all this as I read about all the billionaires and foreign leaders making the pilgrimage to Donald Trump's golden palace down in Mar-a-Lago. The coronation (or what we used to call the inauguration) hasn't happened yet, but he's already being feted like a medieval king. And unlike the British monarchy, which has eliminated the paying of tribute to the king, here in America — where we supposedly cast off such practices in our revolution — our new president is busily collecting payments and demanding fealty from his liege lords and foreign allies. And he's making it very clear that he will not be happy if they don't come across with plenty of lucre to fill his royal coffers.
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But nothing compares to the media moguls and corporations who are racing to outdo each other to get into Trump's good favor or spare themselves from becoming the object of his anger. We all know that the man who never leaves his side these days is Elon Musk. He spent over a quarter of a billion dollars to help Trump get elected, has a great deal of business with the federal government and has an apparent burning desire to turn the country into the same grotesque shadow of its former self as he's done to his social media company X. Trump is clearly thrilled to have the richest man in the world acting as his majordomo.
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As the Journal reports, Meta's Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon's Jeff Bezos, both billionaires who own media companies made ostentatious trips to pay tribute to the new president after having been on his enemies list in the first term. They each pledged a million dollars to Trump's inaugural (which is basically a personal slush fund with virtually no ethics requirements) as has OpenAI's Sam Altman.’


Trump ushers in a corrupt and despotic oligarchy.

I don't think he'll have more billionaires than Kamala's campaign rallies, but we'll see.
 

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