Snoe Job? Bribes? Fate
👍Snow Jobs

Winter has settled over much of the country this week as storms roll in like uninvited guests whose presence is generally not welcomed but you're stuck with until it passes.
The real 'snow jobs' this week aren't falling from the sky - they're coming from Trump and company, a blizzard of diversion so thick it nearly obscures the latest Epstein-file revelations. His endless theatrics continue, each one louder and more nonsensical than the last.
No one should wonder why Trump is suddenly releasing criminals. As always, the trail winds back to bribes, favors, and the kind of shadow-economy dealings that have propped up empires since time immemorial.
I've crossed paths with titans from every corner of industry - globe-spanning dealmakers, Wall Street power brokers, and the quietly ruthless architects of modern influence which include criminals on their way to jail. Some inherited their wealth from a bygone lineage, but others worked their way out of obscurity, driven by their programming and a desire for success. The game is no longer millionaires but has up the ante to billionaires.
In the life Trump was born into - the rules are basically the same - trade favors, stack alliances, build pyramids of power one strategic move at a time, and when in trouble - diversions and delays. It's worked in the past.
It appears as fiction when it's written for the screen - but it's actually written on the screens of something much grander - the simulation itself which projects destiny into physical reality to experience. The rules don't change - only the players do in order to 'fit the sheets' from 2D to 3D.

Many players become philanthropists, channeling their wealth into causes meant to uplift those left unprotected by the shifting tides of fortune. In a world where the feeling of financial security is increasingly elusive, their efforts often come from a place of trying to steady a ship that feels perpetually lost at sea.
Most people believe we exist in what I call a sine-wave reality - a rhythm of rises and falls, peaks and valleys of not only money - but life itself. If we feel caught up in a downward slide at the moment - with Trump seen by many as the main catalyst - the belief is that the curve will reverse direction once he's gone. (Define gone).
Trump, on one hand, set his sights on Nicolas Maduro - another South American president-entangled-in-crime-boss lore - attempting to orchestrate a geopolitical takedown worthy of a thriller. But the plot twisted quickly. The people he trusted to execute the diversion fumbled the operation - turning what was meant to be a clean maneuver into a chaotic spectacle. Now they find themselves in the crosshairs of Congress and a host of others eager for the chance to bring the entire web of players crashing down.
Then there are criminals bribing Trump for the "get out of jail free card" - most notably Juan Hernandez, who 'once upon a time' was a notorious drug lord from Honduras ... and you know the rest. Honduras issues arrest warrant for ex-president Hernandez recently pardoned by Trump.
Many people watch the unfolding dramas in Washington and wonder how long the man who governs like a mob boss can keep slipping through the cracks. His reign, marked by bluster and heavy-handed theatrics, has cast a long shadow over the country - his unchecked power shaping him into one of the most self-obsessed figures on the world stage - and in history itself.
Trump has never been known for intellect - the kind of leader who famously avoids reading anything - which only fuels speculation about how his story ends. Will the fall come through the slow machinery of the legal system which he tries to control, or through the inevitable collapse that arrives when ego outgrows its own foundations, or time itself creates new villains and heroes as he's ousted and never sees it coming.
Don't overthink the how or when.
In every empire - real or imagined - fate writes the final act. - ELLIE:
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