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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHe Believes in $$$$ -- Digby
https://digbysblog.net/2025/12/26/he-believes-in/
This piece by Will Saletan at the Bulwark is a nice succinct analysis of Trumps worldview. It all comes down to money:
He is a convicted felon, after all, so it shouldnt surprise us.
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Trump only understands using money and threats to achieve what he wants. Theres nothing more to him, he has no philosophy or understanding of politics, history, or human psychology. He truly believes its all people care about because he cant imagine anyone not being willing to sell his soul for it.
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Trump spent his life pursuing wealth, not public service. As president, he reduces every question to money. He arm-twists companies into giving the government a chunk of their stock. He withholds food stamps as a bargaining chip. He calls low-income housing an offense against rich people. He muses about awarding himself $1 billion from the Treasury.
He treats international relations the same way. He slaps our allies with heavy tariffs, insisting that they pay for the privilege of access to our market. He bails out Argentina, meddles in its election, and then brags that his candidates victory made a lot of money for the United States. He bars immigrants from third world countries and sells visas to multimillionaires instead.
He also exploits war. Two months ago, in a speech to American troops in Japan, he fondly recalled the days when they used to say, To the victor belong the spoils. In more recent wars, he complained, Wed win, and then wed leave. He made it clear that he would restore the doctrine of spoils. Unlike past administrations, we will not be politically correct, he told the troops.
In some parts of the world, Trump has cashed in on the use of force by other countries. In February, after Israel had leveled much of Gaza, he announced a plan to seize the territory, own it, and develop it into the Riviera of the Middle East. A reporter asked the president whether he truly meant permanent occupation. I do see a long-term ownership position, Trump replied.
In Ukraine, Trump has taken advantage of Russias invasion. By choking off Ukraines access to military aid and intelligence, he extracted Kievs agreement to give much of its mineral wealth to the United States. I made a deal to take rare earth, he boasted. Thats the equivalent of much more than the aid Joe Biden had sent to Ukraine, he said.
Trump also found a second revenue stream from the war: selling weapons to NATOat full pricewhich NATO would then deliver to Ukraine. Were making money, he told reporters. We have the hottest company, he added a minute later. Then, catching his slip, he corrected the last word to country.
Like Vladimir Putin, Trump has concocted grievances to justify aggression against other nations. In his inaugural address, he vowed to seize the Panama Canal, claiming that Panama had violated its 1977 agreement to keep the canal neutral. Then, in a bid to annex Canada, he threatened to choke off that countrys foreign trade. To rationalize his coercion, he alleged that Canada stole its auto industry from the United States.
Now Trump has deployed the Navy, the Coast Guard, and other forces to harass and intimidate Venezuela. Last week, he issued an ultimatum, warning that the military buildup would continue until Venezuelans return to the United States of America all of the Oil, Land, and other Assets that they previously stole from us.
Financial coercion backed by military power. Theres a word for this. Its called extortion:
Extortion is the practice of obtaining benefit (e.g., money, goods, or regular payments) from an individual or group through coercion, usually by threatening them with future psychological or physical harm. In most jurisdictions it is likely to constitute a criminal offence.
He is a convicted felon, after all, so it shouldnt surprise us.
. . .
Trump only understands using money and threats to achieve what he wants. Theres nothing more to him, he has no philosophy or understanding of politics, history, or human psychology. He truly believes its all people care about because he cant imagine anyone not being willing to sell his soul for it.
. . .