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Posts: 9445
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 6:45 pm
BeaverFever BeaverFever: BRAH BRAH: BeaverFever BeaverFever: Is that supposed to be good? I thought he was supposed to be building it through the lens of the American people. I thought he was opposed to the corporate agenda.
Your tears of not being able to understand are delicious. So explain thwn To turn around the US Economy Trumps needs real experience and these choices have it. They will also be banned from becoming a lobbyist for 4 years from the day they leave the Administration.
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 6:56 pm
It just looks like another step with what began (continued?) after 2008. Spinning policies in favor of Goldman Sachs isn't considered lobbying, and I'm sure due appreciation will be shown when these guys go back into private business. How America can continue down this road after the debacle of 2008 is beyond me. It'll be more of "what's good for Goldman Sachs is good for America." Until it's not.
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Posts: 15244
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 7:08 pm
BRAH BRAH: To turn around the US Economy Trumps needs real experience and these choices have it.
I can't believe you actually said that!!!  No they DON'T have experience. Most of them have never been in government before. Being a fast food chain CEO doesn't give you experience to run the country. The country is not a fast food restaurant; other than a general preponderance of fat people, they have nothing in common. Simply being a millionaire or a billionaire or an oil executive doesn't automatically mean you have the experience to run a country either.
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Posts: 9445
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 7:27 pm
BeaverFever BeaverFever: BRAH BRAH: To turn around the US Economy Trumps needs real experience and these choices have it.
I can't believe you actually said that!!!  No they DON'T have experience. Most of them have never been in government before. Being a fast food chain CEO doesn't give you experience to run the country. The country is not a fast food restaurant; other than a general preponderance of fat people, they have nothing in common. Simply being a millionaire or a billionaire or an oil executive doesn't automatically mean you have the experience to run a country either. They're not in Government that's the point, keep laughing chuckles.
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 7:37 pm
BeaverFever BeaverFever: BRAH BRAH: To turn around the US Economy Trumps needs real experience and these choices have it.
I can't believe you actually said that!!!  No they DON'T have experience. Most of them have never been in government before. Being a fast food chain CEO doesn't give you experience to run the country. The country is not a fast food restaurant; other than a general preponderance of fat people, they have nothing in common. Simply being a millionaire or a billionaire or an oil executive doesn't automatically mean you have the experience to run a country either. If you need to find out how politicians are good at running government and country......just look at the marvelous way Wynne and our l'll spud are doing. 
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Posts: 15244
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 7:42 pm
BRAH BRAH: BeaverFever BeaverFever: BRAH BRAH: To turn around the US Economy Trumps needs real experience and these choices have it.
I can't believe you actually said that!!!  No they DON'T have experience. Most of them have never been in government before. Being a fast food chain CEO doesn't give you experience to run the country. The country is not a fast food restaurant; other than a general preponderance of fat people, they have nothing in common. Simply being a millionaire or a billionaire or an oil executive doesn't automatically mean you have the experience to run a country either. They're not in Government that's the point, keep laughing chuckles. Uh...,so they don't "have real experience". Full stop.
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Posts: 15244
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 7:46 pm
PluggyRug PluggyRug: BeaverFever BeaverFever: BRAH BRAH: To turn around the US Economy Trumps needs real experience and these choices have it.
I can't believe you actually said that!!!  No they DON'T have experience. Most of them have never been in government before. Being a fast food chain CEO doesn't give you experience to run the country. The country is not a fast food restaurant; other than a general preponderance of fat people, they have nothing in common. Simply being a millionaire or a billionaire or an oil executive doesn't automatically mean you have the experience to run a country either. If you need to find out how politicians are good at running government and country......just look at the marvelous way Wynne and our l'll spud are doing.  What about Harper or Churchill or Lincoln or [everyone else]? All politicians. Just because you don't like a couple of them doesn't mean anything. Besides those Trump people are all politicians now. The fact that weren't before means nothing, except that they don't have any experience. .
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Posts: 9445
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 7:52 pm
BeaverFever BeaverFever: BRAH BRAH: BeaverFever BeaverFever: I can't believe you actually said that!!!  No they DON'T have experience. Most of them have never been in government before. Being a fast food chain CEO doesn't give you experience to run the country. The country is not a fast food restaurant; other than a general preponderance of fat people, they have nothing in common. Simply being a millionaire or a billionaire or an oil executive doesn't automatically mean you have the experience to run a country either. They're not in Government that's the point, keep laughing chuckles. Uh...,so they don't "have real experience". Full stop. They have business experience and that's what the US Economy needs meanwhile.. _______________________________________ IBM unveils plan to hire 25,000 in US on eve of Trump meeting
$1: US technology giant IBM said Tuesday it would hire 25,000 people in the country over the next four years, a day before President-elect Donald Trump meets with tech industry leaders.
About 6,000 of those hirings will occur in 2017, IBM chief executive Ginni Rometty said in an opinion article published in the newspaper USA Today.
IBM, which has undertaken in recent years a restructuring of its activities, will invest $1 billion on employee training and development in the next four years, said the IBM president, chairman and CEO. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/afp/article-4031186/IBM-unveils-plan-hire-25-000-US-eve-Trump-meeting.html_________________________________________
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 7:52 pm
And except for the generals they all have track records of making daily life that much more difficult for anyone who isn't rich. A terrible start from the winner of a terrible election. This is not breeding confidence that things in general for the average person is going to get any better. Then again elections are really now just orgies of tribal triumphalism and have nothing at all to do with making anything better anyway. We've peaked as a civilization. Trumpland is merely just the beginning of the fall. 
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Posts: 42160
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:29 pm
Americans deserve the shit they voted for. The question is, do the rest of deserve to pay for their horrible choice?
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Posts: 15244
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:34 pm
"They have business experience"
:roll
Gimme a break! I thought that worshipping CEOs and the 1% was the old Establishment Republican argument that you were putting an end to!
Business experience has nothing to do with running a government or a country. What is it exactly that you think this "business experience" uniquely qualifies them to do?
Also note that businesses are dictatorships not democracies
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Posts: 9445
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:45 pm
Thanos Thanos: And except for the generals they all have track records of making daily life that much more difficult for anyone who isn't rich. A terrible start from the winner of a terrible election. This is not breeding confidence that things in general for the average person is going to get any better. Then again elections are really now just orgies of tribal triumphalism and have nothing at all to do with making anything better anyway. We've peaked as a civilization. Trumpland is merely just the beginning of the fall.  Jim Brown: 'I fell in love with' Trump after today's meeting
$1: NFL icon and civil rights leader Jim Brown, a former Hillary Clinton supporter, sang President-elect Trump's praises after meeting with him at Trump Tower earlier Tuesday, and predicted Trump would stay in office two terms.
"He's going to be our man for the next four years at least, probably eight, and he's amenable to listening to people who did not vote for him," Brown told CNN. "I fell in love with him because he really talks about helping African-American, black people and that's why I'm here." http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/article/2609591/____________________________ Jim Brown might disagree with you.
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Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 9:20 pm
Jim Brown - well known NFL player, civil rights activist, and wife beater.
Like I said to PD once, don't have heroes, man. They're only mortal and they'll always let you down.
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Posts: 9445
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 9:26 pm
Thanos Thanos: Jim Brown - well known NFL player, civil rights activist, and wife beater.
Like I said to PD once, don't have heroes, man. They're only mortal and they'll always let you down. He's one of many African American leaders coming around who are willing to give Trump a chance since the Democrats have worked out so well for the African American Community. It will be interesting to see if Trump can deliver and let's be honest we would have never seen Hillary reaching out like this until 4 years later when she's running for re-election.
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Posts: 15244
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2016 9:38 pm
So do you think he'll be the first president to try to bang his own daughter in the Lincoln bedroom or do you think it's happened before?
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