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Donald Trump Will Never Go to Prison

This essay is dedicated to my beloved Sarah who has been an unfailing infuence in the creation of it...

Whether you like, dislike or even hate Donald Trump, the problems the
DisUnited States (DUS) is now experiencing were not all created by DT.
We can go back quite a long distance in American History to decipher the
origins of these dilemmas, yet blaming them all on one president, DT, is
not going to resolve anything. Many will admit that DT took advantage of
the red states-blue states rift in a disingenuous manner causing more
friction among Americans than any one might have hoped for. And it is for
this reason, DT has come to be more of a liability than an asset, and his
confused, contradictory style of politics not only brings disgrace to the eyes
of the American people, it has made of America a laughing stock
throughout the world. So...Trump has to go.

But how? Knowing what we know about DT—Ex-mayor of New York


Bloomberg: “Donald Trump is a con artist”—we should not expect to fnd
out that DT was as honorable a businessman as he is a moonstruck
megalomaniac who professes, daily, horrible confounding, false statements
that dilute his dignity, if he ever had any, and make him appear to be an
uncompromising stalwart of his own interests and not his countrymen and
countrywomen's. It would be effortless to fnd some illegal connection (on
the dotted line) that would incriminate DT, but then what? The frst
president of the DisUnited States, behind bars, would be such an
embarrassment, it might result that it would have been better to leave the
felon in the White House. The best bet is to get DT to resign. And this we
can bet on happening.

Donald Trump's Achilles' Heel is his own personality. He exhibits


megalomanic behavioral characteristics and is not a person who will give in
to a resignation quite as easily as, perhaps, Richard Nixon who caved in
emotionally and few from the White House helicopter pad a broken man
with tears in his eyes and emotionally spent.

We must remember that Donald Trump came to the White House as a


businessman and not a seasoned politician. My dear reader, please bear
with me as I present an abstract from my essay (written in 2008) The Art of
Greed—the purpose of which is to now give you an understanding of what it
means to be an American businessman or businesswoman:

“It is not the economy. It is the human being. It is unquestionably imprudent to think
otherwise. Ever since 1601 when the English East India Company dispatched its frst
outing to the New World in search of ill-gotten gains—thus “inventing” capitalism—
there has been a knee-jerk reaction to the accumulation of wealth as if it were some
sanctifed system, for the good of all, at the expense of workers sweating to accrue it for
their persons in charge, and an arrangement, while not perfect, that is the best of all
those available. Time and time again this pact has degenerated systematically into chaos
and has caused immeasurable misery for hundreds of millions hoping to receive some
“small change” from this frequently corrupt, obviously fawed, unsigned treaty
coordinated between employee and employer—but by the employer. Economic dodos
even study these cycles of stupidity pontifcating, with colored pie charts and factitious,
“horoscopic” mathematical theorems, on how it is just normal that fractures in the
technique of administering an economy and fnancing its stock market are a matter of
historically recurring routine. (William H Gross, managing director of Pacifc
Investment Management [www.pimco.com] and Las Vegas blackjack expert, is reputed
to use gaming juju when calculating stock buys; and, my uncle Lester Wood, Merrill
Lynch executive in the old days, told me fat out: “Gamble the [stock] market to lose.”)
Will someone please tell me when this 400-year-old ruse used deceptively to gain
another’s confdence, this swindle, will pass into oblivion for the good of all of us?”

Donald Trump, and his greedy cohorts, permitted their mini “dynasty” to
accumulate riches far beyond the ones ordinary, everyday workers could
even ever dream about. And their head honcho was DT. You did what he
told you, and if you didn't: “You're fred!” DT relished in being so powerful
—economically; and, he came to believe that with his power and personal
clout he could arrive at any pinnacle he set his greedy eyes upon. He is
abnormally sure of himself. There is not anything he cannot accomplish
with the just right approach—connection. Loyalty is a basic requirement if
one wants to toil for DT. He has drastically failed to fnd enough funkies to
submit to his every whim. Not discouraged by this unfaithfulness, he thinks
it best to go it alone, and every day more and more of his fellow travelers
are fnding him insupportable and politically ignorant.

The tactic of those investigating Donald Trump for his alleged crimes, is
obviously to bring down the president by legally accusing his underlings of
the crimes they performed for DT. DT is too clever to actually execute a
crime on his own. All his life he has blackmailed others to do his dirty work
for him.

Donald Trump's ego will break apart when he fnds himself “a naked
emperor.” With no one on his side to “bail” him out, he just might have to
be straight-jacketed and carried out of the White House—if he doesn't
resign.

After Trump?
Authored by Anthony St. John
4 April MMXVIII
Calenzano, Italy
anthony.st.john1944@gmail.com
Twitter: @thewordwarrior
www.scribd.com/thewordwarrior

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