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" ... As far as the typical Ponzi schemer, the researchers find the fraudster to often be male, 45 years old on average, and operating solo. Further, 17% of schemers in the study had a prior financial fraud conviction. “One of the more interesting findings that stayed on the cutting floor and did not make the final publication was the very high incidence of Ponzi schemes per capita in Utah! We conjecture affinity frauds are likely to increase in high trust societies,” reports Rajgopal. ... "
" ... Few people have been as widely and publicly vilified as infamous Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff. After the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirmed that Madoff passed away, the news was greeted with open condemnation and mockery on social media. ... "
" ... Griffith's Lonesome Rhodes really isn't Trump, though, unless you believe the current president is so brilliantly calculating that he actively hides his true nature and personality from us. He's more Bill Clinton or George W. Bush (he certainly physically resembles Dubya the most), a schemer who uses the "I'm just a good ol' boy" shtick to mask his ambition; a seducer of women who adapts those talents to seduce a population, only to find the general populace isn't as forgiving at being loved and left. You could argue JFK embodied some of this coming true, though he died before the public could tire of him, as they often do of presidents toward the end of term number two. Kazan accidentally looked further ahead, and saw cornpone shtick playing to audiences even better than youthful Massachusetts charm. ... "
" ... These significant, life-changing traumas have forced a survivor's mindset centered on strategic thinking and systemic changes. Instead of accepting the status quo, Millennials have learned to innovate quickly, organize robust networks for political and economic gain, rewrite the rules and prepare for the unseen and the worst. They aren't part of a generation that believes Wall Street is too "Too Big to Fail." They've seen it repeatedly fail with Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff and Wells Fargo, where millions of fraudulently opened bank accounts have harmed customers’ credit. Now, Millennials are infiltrating the system for their gains. ... "