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Who will be in trumps cabinet?
The Frankish Reich replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
She's not unqualified for some things, but we are talking here about the DNI. She wasn't even on the congressional committees dealing with Intel. Wrong person for the job. -
Who will be in trumps cabinet?
The Frankish Reich replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Gaetz and Hegseth and Gabbard. and Kennedy. Take away the scandals, Gaetz is still ridiculously unqualified. About 2 years of actually practicing law at a completely local/private level -
From my state: By the numbers: About 72% of registered Colorado voters participated in this election. That's down from 78% in 2020 — when turnout was among the highest in the country — and 74% in 2016, per state data. What they're saying: Multiple factors contributed to this year's trailing turnout, including a lack of enthusiasm among Democrats both statewide and nationally, political experts tell us. Explanation: Colorado is a safe blue state. Unless you're all fired up by some competitive down-ballot candidate/measure, why bother to vote?
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Who will be in trumps cabinet?
The Frankish Reich replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Question: Trump will have a clear Senate Majority. Does Trump strong-arming the Senate to go into a technical 10-day recess to allow him to make appointments without hearings bother those of you who support him? If not, why do you believe such a cynical manipulation of the constitution is a good idea? -
Who will be in trumps cabinet?
The Frankish Reich replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
If by "deep state" we mean a government of decent people who obey the laws and avoid scandalous behavior, well, then, count me in. -
Who will be in trumps cabinet?
The Frankish Reich replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Pet peeve of mine (oh, and I've got many of 'em): I've worked for the federal government. I've had clearances. I've been through the whole process. Interviewing neighbors and work associates about my behavior. Excessive drinking? Any illegal drug use? Extra-marital affairs? Contacts with undesirable people like strippers and hookers and drug dealers? Sexual harassment allegations and other workplace behavior? Getting my prints taken. Giving access to my tax records. Disclosing all my investments and any foreign contacts. Undergoing interviews under oath. I've been involved in hiring. I've vetoed good job candidates because I knew that wouldn't get the necessary clearance. And then some political appointee comes in who I know could never get hired/pass a security clearance for a career job. Never. The people in the most important jobs are the most compromised individuals. -
November 17, 2024: Around the rest of the NFL
The Frankish Reich replied to Ridgewaycynic2013's topic in The Stadium Wall
And suddenly Bo Nix just seemed to get it. I didn't see that one coming. -
Bingo. In a salary cap league, it all amounts to expected value for the price. Even with these $40 million contracts, top QBs clearly exceed that in the value they provide. Yes, a true elite tier QB like an Allen or a Mahomes is actually underpaid. (That doesn't mean a next tier QB like Prescott is underpaid. There's a big difference.) Will free agent market price Greg Rousseau provide excess value? I doubt it.
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RFK Jr: CONFIRMED Trump 47 HHS Secretary
The Frankish Reich replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
And don't forget: we need to look at healthy life-years, not just at the net number of lives saved. -
Take That! Davos Man...
The Frankish Reich replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You are all blind to the fact that you are proving the Marxist philosophy. They dazzled you with tales of "taking on the elites" and the deep state/global financial order, only to install the very same people in positions of power. Trump is the opiate of the new lower classes. So keep having wet dreams about Tulsi and RFK Jr. It will continue to distract you from the fact that those with real power before will have real power after. -
Take That! Davos Man...
The Frankish Reich replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
"Paradoxically, Bessent’s past association with Soros is a positive to Trump, who is impressed with the billions Soros has made in financial markets and sometimes asks what it was like working for Soros." -
Take That! Davos Man...
The Frankish Reich replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Duped! -
Who will be in trumps cabinet?
The Frankish Reich replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Close enough for me. -
Take That! Davos Man...
The Frankish Reich replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So you tell me ... how is this "taking on" the Soros-led globalist investor class? -
Trump's Transition Chair, Globalist Bond Trader and Tether Pimp (and possible Treasury Secretary too!) Howard Lutnick at, umm, Davos: Or perhaps you prefer the current frontrunner, Yale grad (where he was a member of one of those Bushie secret societies) and two-time George Soros investment manager Scott Bessent! https://www.wsj.com/politics/elections/the-ex-soros-executive-who-is-trumps-new-obsession-4be2d493 The billionaire investor has known the Trump family for decades, though he didn’t become close with the former president himself until recently. He is friends with Blaine Trump, the ex-wife of Donald Trump’s late brother, Robert. Bessent visited Trump early this year at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida, where they discussed ways Trump could convert his ideas into policy. Bessent is friends with Sen. JD Vance (R., Ohio) and was among the few on Wall Street advocating for Trump to choose Vance as his running mate. He also is friendly with John Paulson, another investor seen as a potential Treasury secretary under Trump. Bessent joined Soros Fund Management in 1991. He was one of the driving forces behind the firm’s enormous bet that the British pound would collapse after he spotted marked weakness in the U.K. housing market. The wager netted the firm more than $1 billion in 1992. Bessent was Soros’s chief investment officer from 2011 to 2015 and ran the firm for a time. He scored kudos again, in 2013, for a successful bet against the Japanese yen. That'll show that Davos globalist billionaire investor class who's boss! Meet the new boss; same as the old boss. You Trumpies were duped. Again.
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RFK Jr: CONFIRMED Trump 47 HHS Secretary
The Frankish Reich replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What will Julie Kelly say? She of the ADM big ag additive lobbyist family. Kill big ag! Victory Gardens for all! -
AG Pam Bondi and The Trump 47 DOJ
The Frankish Reich replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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thank you for flagging an incredibly stupid paragraph from an incredibly stupid book review of what appears to be a decent book. Check out this wonderful synopsis of the Frankfurt School in America: The post-1933 exodus of German intellectuals brought the Frankfurters to America, which they despised, minus Benjamin, who killed himself in 1940. Their ideology was institutionalized between 1968 and the Obama presidency. "Benjamin, who killed himself in 1940." Geez, I wonder why? As Paul Harvey used to say, The Rest of the Story: Benjamin was fleeing the Nazi occupation of Paris. His apartment was ransacked. Some friends helped him obtain documents to flee overland to Spain, but when he finally made it to the border, he found that it was closed and that would-be refugees would be sent back to the Nazi regime in France. He killed himself instead with vials of morphine he carried on his person in anticipation of this happening.
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Who will be in trumps cabinet?
The Frankish Reich replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Surprised Gaetz got the bigger job. Must be his perfect skin. -
AG Pam Bondi and The Trump 47 DOJ
The Frankish Reich replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Obvious. But not bad. Signs of improvement. -
oh, it was worth the wait, and you know it
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New First Lady Elon suits Trump well. She doesn’t get all pissy and refuse to take his hand. And she’s shorter than Donald, eliminating those uncomfortable “I’m not the tallest person in the room” moments that otherwise would call for a larger lift in his shoes. For similar reasons Vivek is a Better Barron. I like these Trump 2.0 fixes. More efficient than playing pretend happy family. Maybe Vivek can do up the White House for the Hindu Feast of a Better God. Or Elon can do it up for the Nietzschean Feast of the God is Dead, Long Live the Superman on Earth.