I guess this illuminating tree has followed the observation her tribes man Jospeph de la Vega made in 1620 in his [in]famous book: Confusion of the Confusions (Confusion de Confusiones) originally written in Castillian about the Dutch practice of speculating on options and futures in the 17th century:
Shareholder: The best and most agreeable aspect of the new business is that one
can become rich without risk.
Indeed, without endangering your capital, and with out having anything to do with correspondence, advances of money, warehouses, postage, cashiers, suspensions of payment, and other unforeseen incidents, you have the prospect of gaining wealth if in the case of bad luck in your transactions, you will only change your name. Just as the Hebrews, when they are seriously ill, change
their names in order to obtain relief, so a changing of his name is sufficient for the
speculator who finds himself in difficulties, to free himself from all impending
dangers and tormenting disquietude.
Philosopher: And which name does he assume? The name of Philip, Leonardo,
or Diego?
Shareholder: No, there is no need, in order to save himself, for him to take to his
heels or, as the saying is "to adopt the stockings of Villa Diego."[ vernacular: to flee]
What part of Sheinbaum is Mexican? Lets see her arrested.
I guess this illuminating tree has followed the observation her tribes man Jospeph de la Vega made in 1620 in his [in]famous book: Confusion of the Confusions (Confusion de Confusiones) originally written in Castillian about the Dutch practice of speculating on options and futures in the 17th century: