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Sunday, February 23, 2025

Now That It Was Created, What Is To Be Done?

Through illegal elections, financial influence, and outright thievery, the U.S. has a ruling class. This class of people hold important government positions, weld their power with impunity, and stolen a tremendous amount of money from those that pay taxes. Now what do we do? Many have no wealth, except what they acquired through illegal stock trades, slush funds, and using regulations to improve their ability to acquire wealth. With that wealth came power, and with that power, they ignored laws, decency, and did so without any attempt at integrity. 

If those in the government were in organized crime, (I know, it is) their assets would be seized, and they would be charged for their crimes. They do this with drug dealers, bookies, and hired thugs. Whether this happens is to be seen, but the example must be set, and the criminals running the country need to face their prosecutions. 

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  1. Asset seizure and execution. Pretty simple.

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  2. Yup. If we don’t deal with them now - they will be back and they’re going to be madder than hell…

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    1. They're like ticks. Pulling them off doesn't stop the problem of them getting on.

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  3. Asset seizure and execution - it will happen. You can bank on it. I am. BobT

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    1. I think many have stashed their money away in accounts of their families, and in foreign countries. Recovering the loot will be hard, but foreign banks may find it easier to give it up than the repercussions of hiding stolen cash.

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