Thursday, January 16, 2025

Questions and an Observation


The same questions sort of apply to the felon-in-chief, except that I suspect that he is not as wealthy as he pretends to be.

And now this:

There is nothing good. I can say about that man, either. I would not be surprised to learn that his diet includes helpings of roasted puppies. He seems to be truly evil, a man who uses the Bible to justify whatever ill intent he has for everybody else.

2 comments:

  1. An excellent question.
    Pretty much can be said about every wealthy person. They sometimes do good by giving, but few actually do.

    This is true no matter if Democrat or Republican. Christian, Muslim, or Jew, etc.

    There are exceptions, but not many.



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  2. Rich people have tried to buy themselves a good reputation. Andrew Carnegie did it with libraries. The Sackler family poured money into academic institutions. You can to to any college and see Rich Guy Memorial Library or go to the Rich Family Memorial Medical Center.

    But not Musk. He's like a dragon of mythology, like Tolkien's Smaug: Hoarding his gold and seeking only to acquire more. He does nothing that he doesn't see the potential for vast profits down the road. If he were a Star Trek character, he would be a master Ferengi.

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