Longtime Kansas City newsman and faithful scribe Bill Tammeus offers an inspired take regarding the implications of international scandal and what we can learn from it.
Forgive TKC but we kinda think the whole thing has merely served to reinforce neighborhood teachings about snitches, stitches and how enough money can ALWAYS bail out the elite.
Similarly, those of us on the low-end might keep this narrative in mind as "incentive" to stay on the straight & narrow path rather than allow ambition lead us into dangerous, costly temptation without the benefit of a cash pile landing cushion.
But we're cynical, doubtful and dubious of most inherently political propositions offered by the church and state.
Credit to this Kansas City newsie for offering a more venerable perspective . . .
"If you’ve been simply gobsmacked by the long list of astonishingly rich people whose names show up with regularity in the millions of pages of the Epstein files (at least the pages that have been released), you may be wondering if there are any lessons here for normal people. You know, people who don’t own islands, who aren’t pedophiles, who aren’t billionaires, who don’t always (or maybe even often) fail to play by the rules of law or morality."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
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