A Slight Comparison

This past week, Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of various financial crimes that could carry a potential sentence of over a hundred years, because he essentially created false money through his crypto-currency schemes, causing millions if not billions of dollars in losses. No one got killed, and the vast majority of those losers were speculators trying to make a quick buck. But Bankman-Fried is a crook, should face time in jail, and almost no one thinks otherwise.

Many of our elected federal representatives are demanding that a senator who took lots of money from Egyptian sources and likely influenced defense contract funding be removed from office. They’re also not too pleased with a different congressman who apparently broke every campaign financing law in the book as well as illegally diverted funds for personal use.

But, in comparison, there’s this fellow who’s already been convicted of financial fraud and tax evasion, been found guilty of sexual assault (twice) in a civil lawsuit, who’s stiffed contractors who worked for him, used bankruptcy as a tool to bolster his person wealth, who tried to overthrow a fair and free election, and who now faces four criminal indictments with over a hundred separate charges – and he’s the leading candidate for president, and forty percent of the country thinks he’s wonderful.

Exactly what does that say about both the American people and politicians who back Donald Trump?

4 thoughts on “A Slight Comparison”

  1. KTL says:

    Yeah, Lady Justice has a blindfold as an ideal. Reality, though, is something entirely different. And it’s different in so many small and big ways that add up to a very different experience with the justice system for the rich and powerful than the rest of the population.

  2. KevinJ says:

    What does it say about the American people and politicians?

    Easily deluded, easily intimidated, opportunists, or some combination of the three.

  3. Michael Creek says:

    And this fellow is also trying to intimidate the judges and others in the legal system.

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