Trump the Sociopath Explained by Noam Chomsky

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Trump explained by Noam Chomsky. Trump is the product of a corrupt society that has failed the masses. The media, courts, and Congress enabled this, with corporate funding that influenced national elections.

Trump’s made disinformation part of his strategy to make honest discourse impossible.  “This was confusion by design,” Chomsky said.  Trump’s disinformation campaign is being done intentionally and maliciously. It is part of his strategy to confuse, disorient, and distract, so the primary purpose is hidden.

Trump has put sadists–Steven Miller, Holman, Kristy Noam, Pete Hegseth, Pam Bondi– in charge of his policies.  They are there to execute his plan.

Listen to this analysis, which was written during Trump’s first term as president.

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The current Trump regime has perfected its corruption. Trump has already generated $1 billion in new business since taking office in January. Not bad for seven months in office, and he has three and a half years to go.

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Chuck Epstein has managed marketing communications and public relations departments for major global financial institutions and participated in the launch of industry-changing financial products. He also has written by-lined articles for over 50 publications, five books and served as editor and publisher of nation’s first newsletter on the topic of using the PC for personal investing and trading. (“Investing Online, 1994-1999). He also is a marketing consultant, writer and speaker on topics related to investor protection and opportunities in the very dynamic cannabis industry. He has held senior-level marketing, PR and communications positions at the New York Futures Exchange, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Lind-Waldock, Zacks Investment Research, Russell Investments and Principal Financial. He has won national awards from the Mutual Fund Education Alliance (MFEA) and his web site, www.mutualfundreform.com, was named best small blog in 2009 by the Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW).

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