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A Gilded Dream

Trump's NFT Card looks like a "Pump and Dump"

What is Donald Trump's real dream?  To create something from nothing like a stock, perhaps in his name, like Westinghouse or Barney's New York or the character Gordon Gecco from the movie Wall Street.  Yet, Trump had a problem.  He couldn't sell his company for obvious reasons that he got caught committing all types of fraud as a private company.  Trump's TruthSocial appears as if it is having IPO problems; can we only imagine what is going on in the Trump Organization.

So in a world where Trump wants to be accepted as a winner because he is surrounded by winners, like people who took an idea and blew it up into a massive corporation.   Trump never did that.  In fact he never made money in the stock market often being caught on the wrong side of a trade where Trump is buying high and selling low.   He even went so far as to create people like John Barron or Dennis Davidson and would call NYC newspapers pretending to be a spokesperson for Trump and would "pump up" Trump.

Like Gecco is Trump sitting at Mar-a-Lago saying “start buying Trump NFT across the board; use the offshore accounts.”  Even sitting in a Bahamian prison awaiting extradition to America in 2023, Trump is jealous of Sam Bankman-Fried.  SBF not only created an exchange on which many people were trading, but Trump is like, “he created his own money too, from nothing. I can do that!” This scene is probably what happened and we will learn so in several years like everything else about Trump. Remember all Narcissists eventually lose their masks (hiding who they really are) but they are not removed by the Narcissist but rather by the Narcissist’s victims'. This is where we are finally with Trump as his poll numbers fall and he faces years in prison.


This NFT appears to be an easy "Pump and Dump" to uncover – if it is indeed one.  It took Harry Markopolis about five minutes to figure out that Madoff was a fraud and another 20 minutes to figure out how he did it.  Is this also true about the Trump NFT?  A man who creates fake businesses and charities seems to be a repeat offender and someone who knows this stuff should examine it now.


Let us not forget Trump went bankrupt in the casino business where customer give you money and you give them back nothing.  Trump couldn’t even do that.




How about the Federal Reserve buy it? It's a cheap way to save it. We saved the banks. How about saving America's Landmarks and Parks?  Let the National Archives manage it.

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How The Other Half Lives quickly became a landmark in the annals of social reform. Riis documented the filth, disease, exploitation, and overcrowding that characterized the experience of more than one million immigrants. He helped push tenement reform to the front of New York's political agenda, and prompted then-Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt to close down the police-run poor houses. Roosevelt later called Riis "the most useful citizen of New York". 











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