(Apologies for yet another Trump post.)

But given his court appearance Thursday, just funny how he’d start joking about this. I wonder if he actually would, and what would follow. I mean, how would he try to spin it?

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    If bail is supposed to be a disincentive to flee, what effect is $200k supposed to have on a “billionaire”? A pauper would get that high a bond in this case, and no pauper has access to a private jet.

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      We need Swedish day fine systems for all levels of government.

      If a fine costs a month’s wages for someone working minimum wage, it should scale up and still cost a month’s wages for people who earn more.

      That said, cash bail is an incredibly stupid system. If someone is a flight risk, put an anklet on them. If there’s a sincere belief they may flee the jurisdiction, then they need to be deprived of their freedom to travel. And if they aren’t any kind of flight risk get them the fuck out of jail. The punishment should not precede the trial.

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        We have the same system in Finland, and it also accounts for income for capital gains. It does not, however consider assets or the increase of value in assets except during years when assets are sold (when the increase in value is converted to income).

        Still, a better system than fixed fines.

        We don’t have the concept of cash bail and suspects and convicts do occasionally flee. It does mean their belligerence is no longer a direct threat to our society, which is something.

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      Yeah, $200,000 is laughable for somebody like him. I feel like appropriate for someone from upper middle class.

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    Shouldn’t this joke be treated like joking about bombs at an airport? At minimum adding a couple of zeroes to the bond?

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    How wild that would be. Withdrawal all his campaign donations and just up and go to Russia. He could put a spin on it and make his base extremely upset and violent because the evil left forced him to flee because it’s all rigged.

    They should have never allowed a bond to be set. He should have just been kept in jail until the trial. Any of us normies would have had to…

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    His spectacular lack of self-awareness means that everything he says is projection.

    If he does flee can he please take elmo with him?

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    This probably isn’t of interest in the GA indictment in which Trump is commenting about, but I’d have to imagine Jack Smith is taking notice that a criminal defendant accused of mishandling classified information is joking about flying to Russia. It’s plausible that Trump has classified information at other properties. While less plausible as Trump is a total dope, it’s technically possible he’s got classified information digitized and ready to go with him to Russia. This should be setting off alarm bells everywhere. Anyone else with four major indictments with 91 charges would have been locked up in jail by now.

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    Donnie, flee to Russia before it’s too late

    Before it’s too late

    Before it’s too late

    Donnie, flee to Russia before it’s too late

    Before they blow up your world

    Next press conference he will be in an adidas tracksuit crouched awkwardly on the ground saying, “It was a joke comrade”.

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    Watch a good chunk of the American people vote for a convicted man who fled to Russia for 2024!

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    I mean, him running away to Russia would split Republicans even more. He’d still have his dedicated followers, but it would cause even more of a fight regarding DeSantis and others.

    I’m trying to decide which would be more chaotically beneficial for the rest of us, him going to jail or fleeing.

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        Though at this point, it looks like Trump will get the nomination with no real competition from DeSantis or anyone else, regardless of going to jail.

        Trump fleeing and some states striking him from the ballot will enrage his supporters and make them not vote for who the actual nominee is.

        I think the fleeing outcome harms the Republican chances more.

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      Good question. I’m not sure how truly attached his followers are to him, but if they are really that tied to him and his media ecosystem, I think it would be worse for him to be in Russia. It brings a whole new loyalty into the mix with those folks.