The One-Millionth-Business Scam — Trump World

James M. Ridgway, Jr.
1 min readNov 30, 2016

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Everybody it would seem has some sort of business scam. From the long running multi-level Amway type pyramid schemes to folks calling you about fixing your computer to making big money at home.

Here is a common type example of the business opportunity sludge that has been clogging the Politico on line site:

I am making a good salary from home $1200­$2500/week, which is amazing. Under a year ago I was jobless in a horrible economy. I thank God every day I was blessed with these instructions and now it’s my duty to pay it forward and share it with everyone. Here is where you need to go if you want in on it.

I would imagine Politico is tearing its hair out trying to figure out how to block this crap in its comments section.

In fact con games are currently so popular, we even, by the bizarre ways of the Electoral College system, elected the biggest con man on the planet as our next president.

First he scammed the nation’s rubes. Then he turns around and hands the keys to the nation’s vault to Wall Street. And now he has men like Mitt Romney that were once trashing him in the most direct way possible kissing his backside.

If you think the country was going in the wrong direction a few months ago, you haven’t seen anything yet. Trust is now a national joke.

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James M. Ridgway, Jr.
James M. Ridgway, Jr.

Written by James M. Ridgway, Jr.

Jim Ridgway, Jr. military writer — author of the American Civil War classic, “Apprentice Killers: The War of Lincoln and Davis.” Christmas gift, yes!

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