{"id":48276,"date":"2018-03-11T08:37:44","date_gmt":"2018-03-11T12:37:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/planetsave.com\/?p=48276"},"modified":"2018-03-11T08:37:44","modified_gmt":"2018-03-11T12:37:44","slug":"putin-puppet-donald-trump-giving-russian-oligarchs-everything-can","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/planetsave.com\/articles\/putin-puppet-donald-trump-giving-russian-oligarchs-everything-can\/","title":{"rendered":"Putin Puppet Donald Trump Giving Russian Oligarchs Everything He Can"},"content":{"rendered":"

Donald Trump is not that normal, but he is human. He is a human who has lived essentially all of his life with a totally stacked hand, to bring in a gambling analogy. He has still managed to lose all of his or his companies’ cash several times, but then his connections in the benevolent and altruistic worlds of the mafia, luxury real estate, banking, and show business have bailed him out and let him start a fresh game with a new (again highly stacked) hand. As such, despite being human, The Donald has had a pretty abnormal life that has not fully warped his sense of reality by itself but which has warped his sense of what’s proper and normal for the rest of society. After all, his reality is indeed real, even if it’s not normal or proper.<\/p>\n

One thing he has clearly learned is, “If someone has done a big financial favor for you, it’s logical to try to do them a big favor in return.” Yes, in certain context, that’s illegal. And perhaps Trump learned some bad lessons in the corrupt real estate world of NYC. The question we had in 2015 and 2016 was, “Can a 71 year old all of a sudden learn civic duty when he has been trained otherwise?” Many of us had a strong hunch that the answer was a powerful “No” in this case. Others thought it was “Yes.”<\/p>\n

Back to Trump’s background, let’s acknowledge that while some people might have taken those circumstances and used them in other ways, Trump found his own specific calling decades ago. Some might label that calling “conning people.” Others might call it “promising whatever the audience wants to hear even if you can’t or won’t deliver.” (Of course, this is not the case 100% of the time, but you don’t have to spend much time learning about Trump’s business and “charity” history to learn what his MO has been \u2014 say what’s needed to get the money, but don’t worry too much about delivering the results if you can’t or don’t feel like it.)<\/p>\n

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To finish the preface, let’s just note a few well known, documented points:<\/p>\n