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The Shocking Corruption of Modern-Day Elites

Posted on Tuesday, April 11, 2023
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AMAC Exclusive – By Garrison Grisedale

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Late last week, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) issued another round of subpoenas for bank records relating to the Biden family’s foreign business dealings. But while the Biden family’s corruption has repeatedly made national headlines in recent months, it is just the latest in a long line of abuses by the country’s elite class – a history that is often misconstrued or ignored entirely.

These days, too many Americans know relatively little about our history, the teaching of which is out of fashion in schools. The hubris of the present outweighs appreciation for the past — but, like the Book of Ecclesiastes tells us, “What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.”

Human nature being such that it is, there has never been an age without corruption. But corruption was much more subtle in the early years of the republic than it is today.

Take, for example, the case of President Ulysses S. Grant, who famously led the Union to victory in the Civil War. If you ask a random American on the street what he can tell you about the Ulysses S. Grant administration, odds are the answer will be something resembling “not much.” On the off chance you get an answer, it’ll be along the lines of “Reconstruction,” and possibly a mention of a presidency rife with “scandal” or “corruption” – a common misconception.

There is a tragic irony in that of all the aspects of Grant’s legacy, one of the that stuck with him is the charge that his administration was “corrupt.” Grant himself died relatively impoverished, hurriedly penning his autobiography on his deathbed for upfront cash advances in the fear that he would leave his family without a stable financial future. In this sense, it is even more ironic to hear the corruption charge leveled against the great general by people living in the far more corrupt present day.

Think of an aging Grant, the two-term president, the Civil War General, the legendary West Point horseman, stuck in bed lying in pain as throat cancer slowly drained him of life, scrawling his memoirs to ensure his wife and family would be financially stable without him. A situation like Grant’s is almost unimaginable to our modern sensibilities.

Then consider our political class today. Politicians regularly become millionaires and billionaires on a couple hundred thousand dollars yearly salary, and nobody even bats an eye. By today’s standards, the few incidents that earned Grant accusations of corruption – which were primarily the result of placing too much trust in his friends and family rather than intentional wrongdoing – were incredibly mild.

Today, Members of Congress with access to inside economic and regulatory information — often prepared neatly for them by taxpayer-funded aides — regularly outperform the stock market averages. One of the most infamous examples of this phenomenon is former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, who, with a net worth estimated over $100 million, was regularly trading stocks of companies affected by pending legislation.

Hunter Biden has been paid millions of dollars (not to mention covered expenses like luxury hotel rooms, private jets, etc.) from Chinese and Ukrainian energy companies for his “consulting services,” despite lacking a background in the industry. His oddly unimpressive artwork has also raked in hundreds of thousands of dollars on the “market.”

Politicians also regularly write “New York Times bestsellers” which go unnoticed in the public eye but are purchased in bulk by the candidate’s own campaign or PAC, so the political figure gets the cash in an out-in-the-open money laundering operation. Military leaders and defense officials who have never won a war walk around loaded with enough medals to make General Patton blush and openly operate in a revolving door between the Pentagon and Northern Virginia defense contractor consulting gigs.

Public figures also regularly leverage their positions of power to funnel money to personal endeavors. Donations to the Clinton Foundation dropped by nearly $200 million, or 88 percent, in the year after Hillary lost her presidential bid. During her tenure as Secretary of State, the Clinton Foundation pulled in an average of $254 million per year. Al Gore, the prophet of climate doom, has crossed $300 million in net worth despite his dismal accuracy in predictions.

Politicians also cash in on their “public service” through speaking engagements. Former President George W. Bush makes tens of millions of dollars to deliver mundane remarks to unenthusiastic audiences. The Obamas have inked publicity deals for hundreds of millions of dollars. (Of course, there is one recent president who hasn’t seen his brand profit since he decided to pursue a career in public service.)

The list goes on — and there certainly appears to be a lot more going on that doesn’t reach the public eye.

“History may not repeat itself, but it often rhymes” is a glib way of saying a more serious point: the underlying motivations of human nature do not change, even though the particular forms they take might.

There was an age when the fabulous wealth which follows around our ruling class would have been hidden, at the very least, because it would have been regarded unfavorably by the public. Is it conceivable that any leading members of our political class today would be working to their deathbed to provide for their family as was Ulysses S. Grant, the man who played perhaps the second most prominent role in keeping the Union together after Abraham Lincoln?

Perhaps it’s a symptom of a society in decline that old vices like public corruption have taken on new, more flamboyant forms. It’s more out in the open today, and the political class seems to think nobody really cares. The coming years will tell us whether they are right in that calculation—or gravely mistaken.

Garrison Grisedale is a Policy Analyst at the American Cornerstone Institute.

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Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
1 year ago

Theyre ” above the law”??

Rik
Rik
1 year ago

Today’s “Politicians” just happen to be “very smart and gifted financially”! . . . That’s why they’re better “qualified” to run this country! . . . And they certainly prove it, don’t they?

Jeri
Jeri
1 year ago

There is only one way that their voices/actions will stop…when they are six feet under…until then…

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 year ago

The only shock comes from the openness of the corruption

Melinda
Melinda
1 year ago

While it’s true that human nature is not always exemplary, it seems much of the scum rises to the top, unfortunately.

sdgorton
sdgorton
1 year ago

ALL ELITISTS SHOULD BE FORCEABLY ARRESTED AND PLACED IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS AND ALL THEIR ASSETS SEIZED AND USED TO FEED THE POOR, FIGHT THE DRUGS POURING INTO OUR COUNTRY AND BUILD THE BORDER WALL!!!
But it won’t happen because they have all the power and our WOKE military backing them. Conservatives & Christians are the real slaves in this Country>

Robert Belcastro
Robert Belcastro
1 year ago

My enjoyment of this article is from the lists of historical facts that I observed growing up and felt would never see the light of day again. Thank you for unearthing these incidents and events and putting them in perfect perspective so all can “connect the dots”. I hope this article will get passed around vigorously!

Myrna Wade
Myrna Wade
1 year ago

Taxing these rich elites enough to pay for everyone else is the promise of some of them. There is no way Biden intends to do this since he is one of them. Tax the rich and only the rich is a campaign slogan not one of them means. None of us believe them. We know they are coming for more than their share of our earnings. What kind of citizens are the elite? Rulers who implement bribery to force the change from oil, gas, coal to wind and solar, and the bribes are tax incentives and the people who have to pay full fare?… the deplorables out here clinging to our guns and religion.

David Millikan
David Millikan
1 year ago

Excellent article.

Douglas C
Douglas C
1 year ago

Yes, scorn the “elites” and righteously revile them for they are corrupted beyond redemption. But does not the conduct of a ruling class (especially in a democracy) more often than not reflect the ethics and morals of the majority of that democracy’s voters? Me thinks the mirror may be turned the wrong way.

Kay
Kay
1 year ago

… the CIA people just love dirtying up our policy community, corrupting our elected officials. CIA people love corrupt politicians –

Dave campbell
Dave campbell
1 year ago

A significant part of the rampant corruption we see in the government is directly related to the ever increasing size and power of the governement. Cut the government down to its intednded Constitutional size and much of that corruption would fade away.

Steve
Steve
1 year ago

And yet, these same politicians are reelected over and over again. This proves that an illness exists in our culture at the population level that expresses itself loudly that we indeed do not care.

Ty
Ty
1 year ago

In most cases, these Demo-crate elitist never earner their way.It was given to them so it is theirs to squander, and what better to do just that? On the projects and fundamentals they know nothing about or what it means to others. After all these are the same people buying bit coin. That right there should allow you to picture how confused and truly out of touch these people really are and how gullible!

Mike B
Mike B
1 year ago

Spot on!

Roger
Roger
1 year ago

Term Limits!!!!!

Shirley
Shirley
1 year ago

Well said, I agree with all and have wondered for years why no one has investigated why ALL politicians leave office extremely wealthy. There should be a congressional hearing/investigation into this but I doubt would ever happen as I’m sure 99.9% of all in office would be found guilty. It’s like “We the people” no longer matter and there really is absolutely nothing we can do to stop it. We will stay like puppets within our mediocre salaries while our leaders WHO WAS SUPPOSEDLY VOTED INTO OFFICE get richer and richer. WTH!!

Why do we not have term limits????

Ray
Ray
1 year ago

Take the time to read the full article!

Mary Lou
Mary Lou
1 year ago

Hallelujah

ref
ref
1 year ago

A well thought out and we’ll written article. The clash of the financially self interested and always hypocritical elites (especially leftist elite politicians) and the rest of us normals is coming. and when it comes it will get very very ugly. First ugly at the ballot box. It’s time for the elites to be voted out!

Jess
Jess
1 year ago

Good article. Recent history has shown that, indeed money, lots of it, carries influence in the highest of places. It’s rather depressing. Like every thing else in life, it comes down to one’s morals. When one does something they know to be wrong, a strong conscience, will correct wrongful behavior. It’s when one chooses to ignore that inner voice of correction, that bad things start unfolding. After awhile, bad behavior becomes the norm! I will not name names,but these people have seared their conscience, and wrongful behavior doesn’t bother them! We know who they are, and the dilemma left to ponder, is what’s to be done about it? Are we to be their judge? Being a voice of one, I say yes. I refuse to be victim to their insufferable behavior and advocate for doing what’s necessary, within the law,to address this problematic behavior. It is said the wheels of justice spins slowly, but it’s all a civil society has to rely on!

James H
James H
1 year ago

It’s the “age of decadence” according to one author who wrote on the “The Fate of Empires.” It is the final stage before the return to bondage.

Bob
Bob
1 year ago

It has always been a puzzle to me to see a so-called civilized country like France celebrating one of the most barbaric revolts and mass murders known affectionately as Bastille day. Even government officials celebrate with government sponsored parades, speeches and fireworks the muss murders of over 18,000 people by the so-called Bastille guillotine. But now I get it, France devolved to the state America is approaching with the ruling class robbing the rest of the country blind. While the “peasants” live paycheck to paycheck the ruling class party in their opulent lifestyle telling us who call out for relief, to “let them eat cake.” France knows how horrible it was and celebrate to ensure they never forget lest they repeat history, such as a revolt of simply changing the retirement age by a mere 2years. We are in such a state of paganism with little public moral sense of right and wrong it is possible we could approach it.

Glenn
Glenn
1 year ago

Do a google search for “communist goals as read into the congressional record”. Nobody paid attention. And you would think a publication such as this would remind everyone. But no.

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