I’m no economics professor, but if food banks are rationing food because of record demand while billionaires gained a record $1 trillion in combined wealth, it might be time to reconsider our system.”
—Tweet by Dan Price of Seattle.
More than a quarter million people have died from the coronavirus as the number of cases of the virus hit new records daily. But there are other far-reaching effects as well:
One in eight Americans often do not have enough to eat. That’s 26 million people.
As many as 30-40 million people in America are facing eviction because they can’t pay their rent.
About 30 million Americans are unemployed, which in turn, leaves families unable to pay rent or buy groceries.
Yet, diehard Trump devotees, their loyalties seriously misplaced, have poured an estimated $170 million into his “election defense fund” that he shamelessly hawks via a daily email blitz.
This is a man who boasts about being a billionaire and who, in 2016, said he would self-finance his presidential campaign.
So, why does he need a defense fund to continue to challenge an election that is doubtless settled?
That’s a very good question and one to which we have yet to receive an answer.
All we get out of Tweet Thang is his baseless claim that Biden, the Venezuelans, the Democrat Party, Dominion voting machines (take your pick) stole the election.
Actually, there is a web page that quite succinctly explains precisely how Biden stole the election. (To view the full explanation, click HERE.)
On election day, I received 31 emails from Trump (24) Mike (Casper the Ghost) Pence and Eric Trump (2 each), Melania and Lara Trump and Sarah Huckabee Sanders (1 each).
Beginning on Nov. 4 and continuing through yesterday (Nov. 30), I received 308 from Trump, 27 from Pence, 21 from Eric, 15 from Laura, 9 from Newt Gingrich and 6 Rudy updates. If you’re counting, that’s 386 emails in 27 days – just over 14 per day.
Conspicuously absent from this barrage was Donald Jr.
All of the emails had two things in common:
Each one was addressed personally to me by name (until a few days ago when my name was mysteriously changed from Tom to Ben. I’m at a loss as to how I suddenly took on a new identity).
Each one was literally begging for money – even stooping so low as to offer special Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals in exchange for my contribution. Nov. 30 was the deadline for contributing but thankfully, the offer has been “extended” (whatever that extended offer may be).
On Monday, for example, there was this:
Ben,
You’ve always been one of my TOP supporters, and now I have an EXCLUSIVE offer just for YOU.
For TODAY ONLY, I’m giving YOU a FREE TRUMP GIFT to show you just how much you mean to me. This Trump Cyber Monday offer is meant for YOU, Ben, and is not intended to be shared.
You have 1 HOUR to claim your FREE TRUMP CYBER MONDAY GIFT before I release it to the next Patriot in line. Don’t wait.
Please contribute at least $35 IMMEDIATELY to claim your FREE TRUMP CYBER MONDAY GIFT. >>
I want you to know how much you mean to me, Ben.
You’ve always been there when I needed you the most, and I know you’ll continue to be there for me while we work to DEFEND the Election.
Contribute $35 RIGHT NOW and my team will send you your FREE Trump Cyber Monday Gift.
Thank you,
Donald J. Trump
As of Tuesday, Dec. 1, he has collected $170 million via his email scam in which he paints such a rosy picture of him being able to overturn the results of the election. $170 million! Of course, he neglects to mention that 60 percent of everything he collects goes right into his pocket to do with as he pleases. The disclaimer on his solicitation says so. If you read far enough into it, it’s there for you to see. That’s a lot of Big Macs, folks, especially when 26 million Americans are going hungry because of a pandemic that he ignored for way too long.
He could even use that money to pay himself a million or so a year as well as his deadbeat kids, especially given the fact that there are 30 million unemployed Americans, many of whom don’t know where they’ll be sleeping next week.
There’s just something patently obscene about this fund drive.
If you voted for Trump, that’s your business and yours alone. I have nothing to say other than I don’t agree with your choice. Still, it’s your choice as a free American.
But if you fall for these B.S. “personalized” emails and you cough up one red cent to support this parasitic charlatan who has never had to struggle, who has never given a fleeting moment thinking of you or your fellow Americans who are out of work, going hungry and looking at the very real possibility of being homeless, then shame on you.
Who else but Donald Trump would be thinking only of himself at times like these?
Stop and think about it for just a doggone second. If he’s really such a filthy rich billionaire as he would have us believe, why is he begging for $5, $10, $35, $50, $100 contributions like some cheesy televangelist? Is that Cyber Monday deal he’s offering a prayer cloth or a genuine splinter from the Cross?
Think for just a minute how much better spent your $5 or $10 would be if you gave it to the local Food Bank. If you are so weak-minded that you would fall for such a scam, if you are so callous as to give money to the Tangerine Toddler when your neighbor, your relative, the kids down the street, are going without their supper, then you damn well deserve just such a president because you are as morally corrupt as he is.
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