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luv2fly

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Fri Sep 9, 2022, 07:57 AM Sep 2022

Steve Bannon's indictment reveals the truth about Trumpism

Steve Bannon’s indictment reveals the truth about Trumpism
Andrew Gawthorpe
Fri 9 Sep 2022 06.26 EDT

By all appearances, Steve Bannon likes to think that he represents the soul of the Maga movement. He sees himself as a tireless champion of the common man, fighting their battles against America’s corrupt elites. It’s not for nothing that his radio show is called War Room and carried by the Real America’s Voice network. But just like everybody else who has worked closely with Donald Trump, Bannon is either delusional or trying to delude. He’s not the everyman – he’s the corrupt elite.

This was driven home once again on Thursday, when Bannon surrendered himself to New York prosecutors to face charges of defrauding donors to We Build the Wall, a non-profit organization that raised over $25m to build a wall to keep immigrants from crossing America’s southern border. Although donors to the group were assured that 100% of their money would be used on construction, large sums were siphoned into the pockets of those running the group. And who as chairman of the board allegedly took the greatest sum of all? None other than Steve Bannon.

This affair – in which two people have already pleaded guilty – is a very direct example of a prominent figure in the Maga movement lining their pockets with the money of unsuspecting marks. But it also stands as a metaphor for the movement as a whole. Far from standing up for the interests of “ordinary Americans”, Maga exists to funnel money, power and prestige to a small elite while not lifting a finger to improve the lives of anyone else.

During his first presidential campaign in 2016, Trump – with Bannon at his side – tried to present himself as a champion of the downtrodden. He promised to bring jobs back from overseas and help Americans get over their economic anxiety. But as soon as he got into office, he governed as a plutocrat. His one significant legislative achievement before the coronavirus pandemic was a 2017 tax bill which forced lower-income groups to pay more and allowed higher income groups to pay less. And every year the administration proposed steep cuts to the social programs used by real ordinary Americans, including a 2021 budget which would have cut $1.2tn from Medicaid, food stamps and elsewhere.

More at

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/commentisfree/2022/sep/09/steve-bannon-fraud-donald-trump-truth

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Steve Bannon's indictment reveals the truth about Trumpism (Original Post) luv2fly Sep 2022 OP
A three-shirt two-bit grifter Zambero Sep 2022 #1
Kind of like a sucker fish... 2naSalit Sep 2022 #2
The Republican party has always been about transferring money to the rich. Hermit-The-Prog Sep 2022 #3
So if we indict his henchmen, when do we finally indict the boss, or The Don? lindysalsagal Sep 2022 #4
Seriously. When? Evolve Dammit Sep 2022 #7
TFG and his followers are all crooks and grifters LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2022 #5
Bannon claims Slammer Sep 2022 #6

Slammer

(714 posts)
6. Bannon claims
Fri Sep 9, 2022, 06:03 PM
Sep 2022

that Trump can't be a plutocrat since he's never even been to Pluto.

(This is correcting an earlier statement where Bannon claimed Trump isn't a plutocrat because 'he's really more into Goofy'...."

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