Do you remember hearing the
cliche-idiom-wisdom
of your father
or grandfather,
where they say,
"If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."
The fact is,
people in general,
are lazy,
greedy,
suckers,
who are born every minute.
From the rich on down to the poor,
sooner
or later,
you will be suckered in by someone.
Myself included.
One of the oldest schemes in the book is to
"Rob Peter to pay Paul."
This old cliche is from a time when the
King Of England
demanded payment of taxes from his subjects.
King Of England
demanded payment of taxes from his subjects.
The
Catholic Church Of England
in
London
Catholic Church Of England
in
London
demanded taxes be paid to them under the name of donations.
demanded taxes be paid to their
Church,
Saint Peter's Basilica
in the form of donations.
All this to prove your devotion to
God.
Church,
Saint Peter's Basilica
in the form of donations.
All this to prove your devotion to
God.
Of course,
the poor couldn't afford all these taxes,
so even though your congregation would owe the
Pope
more
Pope
more
and more back taxes every year,
it is always easier to
"Rob Peter so you can pay Paul"
since
St. Paul's
was in your own backyard.
When
Banks
became more predominate,
Banks
became more predominate,
where you no longer had to borrow money from the
Church
Church
or a
King,
King,
investors already knew about a scheme that had worked for centuries.
You might recognize some of the prominent schemers of the last century.
Bernard Madoff,
Allen Stanford,
Victor Lustig,
and
Charles P. Bianchi,
I mean
Carlo P. Bianchi,
err I mean
Charles Ponci,
err again,
I really mean
Charles Ponzi.
He was so good at
"Robbing Peter to pay Paul"
that the
World
soon knew him
World
soon knew him
and the scheme he perfected as the,
"The Ponzi Scheme."
This is,
Wondering What It Takes To Get A Name Like
Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi?
Carlo Pietro Giovanni Guglielmo Tebaldo Ponzi?
James Bernard Paul Hauenstein,
And,
"I landed in this country with $2.50 in cash and $1 million in hopes, and those hopes never left me."
- Charles Ponzi -
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