PeterZ wrote:Early in her career she used futures contracts to siphon/launder bribes. Her first entry into futures trading resulted in a sequence of perfectly timed trades that resulted in a handsome profit. I suspect that the trades were manufactured to hide a payoff.
Her foundation has amassed in excess of $100 million from donation provided by foreign nations that she could extend her influence to aid. The same is true for foreign companies needing State Dept. assistance. Was there a quid pro quo? Yes, but it cannot be proven. Even so, she used a private email server to avoid having her emails opened to scrutiny. Her system was quite a bit less secure, but she adopted it anyway to aid her in her influence peddling.
Provable corruption? Maybe, maybe not. Is the list of circumstances convincing evidence that she is a corrupt Politician? Yes, why yes it is.
You'll find no debate with me over the fact that Clinton is corrupt. That is rather clear. What is stymieing me is the idea that anyone could think Trump was *less* corrupt. We are talking about a man who's entire biography could be titled "A Not So Brief History Of Corruption".
Just hitting the highlights... and leaving aside the general skeeziness of the guy with the repeated charges of various sexual misconduct and racial discrimination and the like and limiting it to business/monetary corruption...
1. Multiple too-close affiliations with organized crime figures.
2. The Trump University scam the state of New York is currently suing him over for bilking students out of $40 million
3. Tenant intimidation in an attempt to empty a building so he could raze it and build luxury condos... he cut off heat and water, refused to allow repairs to be made to the building and ridiculously tried to sue the tenants for $150 million dollars when they complained about it.
4. Hiring and then abusing undocumented workers for building demolition.
5. Multiple violations of the laws governing how he was allowed to run his casinos covering everything from illegal loans to bribery to workplace discrimination (many of which also involved his mafia-connected buddy he now denies knowing).
6. Illegal anti-trust maneuvering trying to secretly buy out other competing casinos behind the SECs back by anonymously buying up all their shares.
7. Repeatedly stealing from workers and contractors by refusing to pay them for work performed.
Etc...
And then besides the general shadiness that characterizes his entire life there's also just the fact that he's just absolutely great at failing.
Casinos? Bankrupt... bankrupt... and bankrupt again.
Trump Airlines? Failed.
Trump Vodka? Failed.
Trump Magazine? Failed.
Trump Network? Failed.
Trump Steaks? Failed.
Trump Mortgage? Failed.
GoTrump.com? Failed.
If he's just parked all his money in an index fund that tracked the S&P back in the 80s he'd have like 3 or 4 times more money than he does now.
And THIS is the guy people want to hand the presidency to to see what he can do with it? The guy who thinks he can sneak around any rule he wants while always managing to fail anyway and only being a big deal because he started out rich enough that he can survive all his own screw-ups?