
This world is just a canvas to our imagination. Everything you can imagine is real. .....It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.......What we wish, we readily believe, and what we ourselves think, we imagine others think also.
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You Can't Cross The Sea Merely By Standing And Staring At The Water.

You can't cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water.
Rabindranath Tagore
Nothing is softer or more flexible than water, yet nothing can resist it.
Lao Tzu
It is fascinating how the element of water attracts us, it is a part of us and we are part of a whole.
Anyone who doesn't want to recognise this has never really wanted to understand nature.
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A little flower sprang from the ashes.
Where I always liked the ashes better, yes, and I like flowers.
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What I don't like to see anymore though are people with band t-shirts which they have never listened to, what's with the design beats sound, sad smile!
Jazz is about being in the moment.
Herbie Hancock

Even if it's just a DJane, it's a feast for the ears that gets the legs moving.
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What do I do as a politician when I have no facts?
I am therefore completely free of facts and have neither key figures nor scientific findings based on meaningful data!
I play a bit of a seed game:
You take two states one the fear, two the anxiety and then you wait until the seeds sprout and harvest the yields: the power
Never forget to play off certain layers against each other. Preferably the poor against other poor people. Or those down there against those up there, never forgetting to emphasise that even if you belong to those up there, you are one of those down there.
That always works!
And as written it has to be completely fact-free and therefore a lie, it's not about truth but about polarising.
For and against, even if it's complete rubbish. Only the result counts, you have to throw dirt at the opponent you're trying to damage, the main thing is that something sticks.
A few nice examples that were certainly never demanded, but are sure to divide and polarise - why facts if you just want to get into power? Selecting opponents as targets to cover with propaganda on topics that are actually completely absurd.

The Greens in America want to ban meat completely and increase the price of meat by 1000 per cent by law.
The Democrats want children to be able to determine their own gender from the age of 12, even against parental guardianship.
Migrants from Central America, together with the majority Mexican residents, plan to manipulate the election with the help of the deep state in favour of Biden.
Donald Trump sold really important secret documents about the national distribution to the Russian state for an undisclosed exorbitant amount of money because they blackmailed him. Based on explicit film footage in a Russian luxury hotel room of truly heinous sexual acts involving several people, some of whom were allegedly underage.

You read it and doesn't get round to checking it out, but immediately goes against the excited machine and the invented scandal is in reality.
Welcome to the present day!
Why work together on issues that could be resolved on the basis of competences and compromises if it's all about power?
Education is a means of recognising facts and distinguishing them from non-truth. If there is no evidence and only stories, then it usually just sucks,
Read and compare sources, if there is only one source and only rumours it is usually bullshit!
And then the wolf introduced his voice and bore the signs of the sheep ....
In the well-known fairy tale "The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats" by the Brothers Grimm, the wolf deceives the little goats by eating chalk so that his voice becomes higher and softer and thus resembles the voice of the mother goat.
Here it is the same problem but the other way round - the orange-coloured man speaks to their unfiltered longing for a simple world by saying what they have previously only spoken quietly at the regulars' table. And what has now become socially acceptable through him: all the hatred, the prejudices, the simple truth that only he tells and knows the truth. They love him because he creates enemy images that can be identified as visible targets for anything and everything that goes wrong. Even if it's not true,
it's just so wonderfully easy to feed the perception bubble with the I am one of you version.
Yes, he is one of theirs because they share the same world view, even if he is a thousand times richer than they are. He speaks for them and they speak through him.
Every cult leader can take a leaf out of his book.
He practises pure greed, hatred, envy and mistrust and spreads mistrust so that he ultimately became their Teflon-coated saviour.
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Who cares about complicated connections based on facts from different sources when you can throw rumours at your political enemy in the form of shit that could be true.
President Biden is old a statement as sustainable as the sea consists largely of H2O
All the economic aspects and facts speak in favour of Biden, but he is H2O.
“Nothing’s happening”
Share price plummets
Trump's Truth Social burns through money at a rapid pace - share price collapses
The IPO of Truth Social has made Donald Trump around four billion US dollars richer in one fell swoop - on paper. But the setback came on Easter Monday.
Observers are talking about a bubble along the lines of the GameStop share.
Weak business figures
This Monday, however, the company behind the Truth Social network presented its business figures - and the good mood could be over again. The figures were anything but encouraging.
As a result, TMTG's share price plummeted by 21.5 per cent. On paper, the largest shareholder Donald Trump lost more than one billion US dollars within a day. The value of his shares fell from USD 4.88 billion to USD 3.83 billion, as reported by the Guardian, among others.
Trump holds a stake of almost 60 per cent in the company.
The former US president's media company posted a loss of a good 58 million dollars for its last financial year on a turnover of around four million dollars. Interest expenses accounted for a large part of this, with operating costs totalling around 16 million dollars.
In terms of revenue, TMTG's figures show an improvement compared to the previous year; in 2022, these totalled just under 1.5 million dollars. At that time, the company had reported an annual profit of 50.5 million dollars thanks to a tax credit.
Cult of personality drives many share buyers
TMTG operates Trump's Truth Social, which competes with services such as X (formerly Twitter) for users and attention. The published figures suggest that the social media service is still struggling to attract advertisers. In the fourth quarter, TMTG even generated less revenue than in the previous quarter, at around 750,000 dollars.
It doesn't have to go bankrupt, but a successful future is more of a pipe dream than a good business model
Everything trump touches turns to gold nonsense to a burning of money but not his money.
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A myth (more rarely mythus, obsolete mythe, plural myths, from ancient Greek μῦθος, "sound, word, speech, tale, legendary story, tale", Latin mythus) is in its original meaning a narrative. In religious myths, the existence of humans is linked to the world of gods or spirits.
Myths claim validity for the truth they assert. This claim to truth has been criticised since the Greek Enlightenment by the pre-Socratics (e.g. Xenophanes, around 500 BC). For the Sophists, myth stands in contrast to logos, which attempts to justify the truth of its assertions through rational evidence.
In a broader sense, myth also refers to people, things or events of high symbolic significance or simply a false idea or lie*.
For example, the adjective "mythical" is often used in colloquial language as a synonym for "fabulous-vague, fabulous or legendary".
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How can it be that a man who describes himself in public as a successful businessman worth billions cannot pay a financial penalty and that someone wants to vouch for him?
Trump can't pay 450 million dollars
In February, former US President Trump was fined 450 million dollars in New York for fraud. Now his lawyers have announced: Trump cannot pay. According to his lawyers, former US President Donald Trump is currently unable to guarantee payment of a fine of more than 450 million dollars from a fraud trial. Despite great efforts and negotiations with around 30 companies, it has not yet been possible to obtain such a guarantee, according to a letter from his legal team to the competent court in New York. Several US media outlets unanimously quote from the letter, arguing that it would be "practically impossible" to make the payment on time.
Trump has received a refusal from 30 bail companies, according to a letter from his lawyers to an appeals court on Monday. Many would not provide collateral in excess of 100 million dollars and would not accept real estate as collateral.
Forbes magazine estimates the property entrepreneur's total assets at 2.6 billion dollars. Trump recently stated that his cash assets totalled around 400 million dollars.
"I thought he was a billionaire? Is he lying to the public or the court?" Law professor Andrew Weissmann poses the question of questions on X in relation to Donald Trump's liquidity: How much is there to the image of the self-made billionaire?
How much money does Trump himself have?
Last year, Trump testified in court that he had a cash fortune of around 400 million US dollars. The latest legal documents indicate that he does not have anywhere near that amount of money at his disposal, Professor of Business Law Will Thomas from the University of Michigan. However, he and the Trump Organisation would have significantly more assets at their disposal. His largest asset holdings are tied up in property. If Trump is unable to pay in other ways, he could be forced to sell some of his properties, according to Professor Thomas. His lawyers want to prevent this and warn that Trump would have no way of buying them back if he is successful with his appeal.
Where could the money come from?
Without liquid funds, there are two options for Trump to prevent enforcement for the time being.
Guarantees: A guarantee would probably be the only solution for him. This would allow him not to have to sell anything for the time being. At the same time, guarantors require collateral and often only accept cash or shares in return - not property. Trump also needs to find someone who is prepared to guarantee an enormous sum of over 550 million dollars.
Donations or campaign funds: He is also receiving support from private sources, but the sums are nowhere near enough. Trump supporters are collecting money for him on the internet, with over a million private donations having been collected so far.
Again and again, it is also about money from Trump's election campaign. Federal law prohibits Trump from using campaign funds for personal purposes. However, it is legally unclear to what extent campaign money from political action committees (PACs) and funds from the Republican National Committee (RNC) fall under this. But even these funds would be far from sufficient.
If he loses the aura of the successful billionaire self-made businessman, he also loses his aura of success.
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This kind of legal action would not only be a serious blow to Trump's finances, but also to his image, as he always praises himself as a brilliant businessman.

The biggest bankruptcies* of Donald Trump
It was always visible to everyone, but as long as you can keep generating capital, the myth can be maintained
Trump Ice
In 1995, Donald Trump founded the Trump Ice Natural Spring Water brand (Trump Ice for short) - his own brand of bottled drinking water. However, the sales figures were not particularly good. After missed payments to the producer and a lawsuit against Trump Ice in this connection, production was discontinued. Today, only bottles with collector's value are sold on eBay and the like.
Trump Steaks
Donald Trump founded his own steak company in 2007. The company was to be dedicated exclusively to selling his favourite food and running a steakhouse in Las Vegas. The prices for the steaks varied between 199 and 999 US dollars. Despite such bargain prices, the company had to close in the same year. The steakhouse was shut down after the health department found 51 health code violations.
Trump University
In 2005, Donald Trump opened "Trump University" - a distance learning university specialising in the real estate industry that was not officially recognised as a university. Enrolment cost up to 35,000 US dollars, but many of the course instructors, who were allegedly selected by Donald Trump himself, often did not have the appropriate qualifications. The school had to be closed down for good in 2011. Thousands of students filed a lawsuit against the former US president, who relented in 2017 and offered a settlement despite his supposed innocence. This was confirmed by the US Court of Appeal in 2018 and secured compensation of USD 25 million for the more than 4,000 ex-students.
New Jersey Generals
In 1984, Donald Trump bought his own football team, the New Jersey Generals. However, they did not play in the famous National Football League, the NFL, but in the smaller offshoot, the United States Football League (USFL). Just one year later, the team was bankrupt and the entire United States Football League with it. Trump had tried with all his might to bring about a merger of the UFSL with the NFL. This prevented Donald Trump from taking over a team in the NFL.
Trump Vodka
According to Donald Trump himself, he does not drink alcohol. However, this did not stop him from launching his own premium vodka on the market in 2005. However, production was discontinued in 2011.
Trump Magazine
Donald Trump made several attempts to land a hit in the luxury magazine segment. After two failed attempts, he launched the quarterly "Trump Magazine" in 2007, which covered topics such as yachts and other toys for the rich. However, the magazine was cancelled in 2009.
Gotrump
In 2006, Donald Trump ventured into a search engine for luxury travel. It included private jets, tickets for exclusive events and supposedly personal recommendations and travel tips from Donald Trump. However, it was shut down again after just one year due to poor reviews.
Trump: The Game
Trump tried twice to establish himself on the board game market with the board game "Trump: The Game", but failed twice. The game is, of course, about money. The game first came onto the market in 1989, but was discontinued shortly after its release. In 2005, he tried a new edition in collaboration with Parker Brothers, but this version also failed.
Trump Shuttle
In 1989, Trump bought his own airline, "Trump Shuttle". The airline was to fly business people back and forth between New York, Boston and Washington. The interior of the Boeing 727 was elegantly furnished with maple panelling and chrome seat belt buckles, and gold fittings were installed in the toilets. However, the luxury was too expensive for the passengers. Three years later, the over-indebted company was sold to US Airways.
Trump Entertainment Resorts
With the company "Trump Entertainment Resorts", Donald Trump operated several casinos in the gambling metropolis of Atlantic City, including: Trump Taj Mahal, Trump Plaza and Trump Marina. All were closed between 1999 and 2016, and the company filed for bankruptcy three times between 2004 and 2014. In 2014, debts are said to have totalled around 1.8 billion US dollars. Trump himself withdrew completely from the company in 2016 and sold his shares to billionaire Carl Icahn.
Trump Mortgage
In April 2006, Donald Trump announced the founding of his own mortgage bank, Trump Mortgage, at a press conference. He predicted a rosy future for his endeavour and that the bank would soon become the largest lender for home loans in the USA. However, as with "Trump Magazine", the timing was not exactly fortunate. Just one year later, the former US president's mortgage bank had to file for insolvency.