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No, you are right. We WERE better than this, but then the 70's and 80's happened and big money took full control of the body politic and now we have been under oligarchy rule for the better part of 50 years and this is the final outcome. The frog slowly boiled alive, well we are now in a big pot of steaming frog soup. But hey, our politicians are richer than they ever were, so we can all be happy about that right?
There are 12 BILLIONAIRES in the trump administration.
 
I don't watch much news - but are Trump and conservative news channels really running with 'they seized our oil/assets'?

Brother, that happened in the 70s, let it go.
 
I don't watch much news - but are Trump and conservative news channels really running with 'they seized our oil/assets'?

Brother, that happened in the 70s, let it go.
trumps chief of staff recently in an interview said that all the boat bombings and seizures are about making Maduro (Venezuela president) "cry uncle"

Which sounds like trump wants a regime change.
 
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There are 12 BILLIONAIRES in the trump administration.
Short profile on each.


The world’s richest man. The owner of the Houston Rockets. The former CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment. These are just some of the 12 billionaires — not including President Donald Trump — who have held roles in the administration this year.

In total, they’re worth $390.6 billion as of March. While previous administrations have included the ultrarich, the wealth held by this group is larger than even the first Trump administration, previously the wealthiest in U.S. history.

Excluding Elon Musk — who poured more than $294 million into contributions boosting Trump and other Republicans in 2024 — the billionaires in the Trump administration, along with their spouses, gave more than $52 million to Trump, pro-Trump PACs and the Republican National Committee in the 2024 campaign alone, according to a Washington Post analysis.

“The members of President Trump’s team are patriotic outsiders,” White House spokesperson Liz Huston wrote in a statement, “with decades of successful private sector experience who are now proudly serving our country.”
 
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