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The Victor The Spoils: The Fourth Fifty-six Days After Babylon the Great City Fell
Contributor(s): Lipton, W. Lawrence (Author)
ISBN: 1975813707     ISBN-13: 9781975813703
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $14.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2017
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- History | United States - General
Physical Information: 0.48" H x 6" W x 9" (0.69 lbs) 230 pages
 
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By the fourth 56-day period of Trump's Administration, the "DUMP TRUMP" movement was in full force; North Korea was threatening to Nuke mainland America and they were saying Trump wanted to initiate a nuclear holocaust - mostly because he reminded Kim Jong Un that, were he to Nuke America, it would be an act of war which would see the USA erase North Korea from existence; in the old Confederate States, Left-wing radicals were confronting neo-Nazis who objected to the removal of Confederate statues.
But, nobody mentioned that, if ordered by the Court, slavery was still legal, was still practiced and had been since 9 December 1865.

We can play Trump as PT Barnum, but those promoting Mike Pence for the POTUS position would prefer to refer to Trump as the new Hitler. He is reputed to have studied Adolf Hitler's speeches, and the AntiFa rant a lot about alleged connections, but, in they attacks of the Elites they also follow the antisemitic pattern Hitler laid out as the core talking point of his propaganda.

In this book, the author completes his analysis of the Trump Administration development. Many of the tactics used by Trump are typical of those who were raised in Brooklyn and Queens and grew up in the NY Real Estate Industry. When Donald Trump was twenty-eight and made his move from The Boroughs into The City, the author was already Director of Real Estate for one of New York City's most politically connected Law Firms, and overseeing expansive global ownership interests - so it is that he can look at Trump's style with the eye of an insider who was raised in a world of business and politics to see things which the media has missed but are slowly being revealed.

What some see as "nepotism", and the advantages derived from "exploiting parental connections", are, in the real world, the nature of how things get accomplished. In a classic style of "New York nepotism" trust is granted to those you trained to be better than you -- your children.