Thursday June 12th Meeting #697
Trump - the Most Corrupt President in American History
Dr. John Beesley, English Born Author, retired after a long career with Xerox (Educated at Longdon’s Imperial College and the University of Dallas, BSc, MBA, PhD), will discuss how Trump continues to break the law - seemingly without suffering any consequences. In his previous speeches he outlined how Trump had captured the US Supreme Court, was given sovereign immunity and felt he was now invincible. John said that the size and scope of corruption in Donald Trump's presidency was almost beyond belief. However, the damage done by the Musk/Trump duo goes far beyond corruption, it also impaired America's reputation in the world. He argues that “The Marshall Plan” was an act of great generosity, which boosted that reputation. But Musk, the richest man in world, showed himself to be the meanest man by the savage cuts he made to US social programs and foreign aid. John concludes that the value of "soft power" was wiped out via America's diminished reputation.
Thursday June 19th Meeting #698
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NOTE: As too many people are either out of town, or otherwise engaged on Saturday nights, we have changed the College of Complexes, Dallas, to Thursday nights.
Sustaining the Academic Tradition of "One Fool at a Time"
Solicitation for Speakers
The Next Open Date is
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To Disquiet the Minds of the People
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