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Old 02-09-2017, 06:16 AM  
CarlosTheGaucho
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Originally Posted by thommy View Post

but here you are wrong:

this is not a problem from NOW it is a problem that this is since CENTURIES like that. it is one of the main factors what trump wanted to kill (because it is called corruption). but instead doing this he brings the most and best for their corrupt live knowing people into the white house and make them "his team".

so what he is doeing is the OPPOSITE what he promised but because americans should not watch that he give them another spot to look at - he give them enemies.

greetings
thommy
Hard to argue with that.

While there's probably never been so much panic and crying wolf over a new president, some of these picks are of course completely in line with this and they do owe many favors.

While Rex Tillerson may be a strong negotiator, it would be naive to expect he would ever go against the interest of big oil.

Exactly the same if you nominate somebody who made his fortune on Wall Street.

The question if the fact that they are in the cabinet directly, and not just pulling the strings from the background as usual - if this may be a benefit or not in terms of holding them accountable.

Big Oil, Wall Street - and then there's the third big player - the arms industry complex, and that's of course the dangerous one since it's directly connected with the foreign policy (or a lack of thereof).
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