
Jim Face
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Jim Face
@FaceJim
BA Economics MBA in Econometrics and Quantitative Mathematics Retired Capital Markets Manager




Fyodor Dostoevsky once stood before a firing squad. He had been arrested for reading banned books and discussing forbidden ideas. At twenty-eight, he was blindfolded, tied, and told to prepare for death. He later said those final minutes stretched into an eternity… every sound sharper, every thought purified. At the last moment, a messenger arrived. The execution was a ruse. His sentence was commuted to hard labor in Siberia. He spent four years in a frozen prison camp among murderers and thieves. Chains on his legs. Disease in his body. Scripture was the only book allowed. The Gospels became his lifeline. He emerged with one conviction burned into him: that man is fallen, suffering is real, and redemption is possible only through love freely chosen. From that came Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Brothers Karamazov… novels that stare straight at evil and refuse to look away, yet insist that even the worst soul can be saved.




Trump calls Norah O'Donnell a "horrible person" for reading the manifesto on air. She then acts shocked and replies "Oh, you think he was referring to you?" @realDonaldTrump "You should be ashamed of yourself reading that, because I'm not any of those things. You shouldn't be reading that on 60 Minutes. You're a disgrace."











"President Trump has a different way of calculating percentages. If you have a $600 drug and you reduce it to $10, that's a 600% reduction." The United States of America is on the verge of achieving pure idiocracy.













