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Trump haters in a real fix.
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freedomforall wrote:Trump haters in a real fix.

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Of course you can make specious claims but as far as a rebuttal with any substance...nothing.

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Silver wrote:
freedomforall wrote:Trump haters in a real fix.

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Of course you can make specious claims but as far as a rebuttal with any substance...nothing.
Wasn't meant for rebuttal, comments or having any substance....it is however a way to insinuate to Trump haters they are not high and mighty any more than anyone else merely by regurgitating and promoting words of others on the same, low level plane.

So that makes me.....the winner! :ymparty: :ymapplause: #:-s

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WINNERS WIN


HATERS HATE

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Thanks, guys, for keeping my thread near the top. It helps even though you have nothing concrete to contribute.

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No problem, its been fun!

Speaking of substance, guess who is " Person Of The Year?"


DONALD TRUMP!




The Last, Greatest Deal
For nearly 17 months on the campaign trail, Trump did what no American politician had attempted in a generation, with defiant flair. Instead of painting a bright vision for a unified future, he magnified the divisions of the present, inspiring new levels of anger and fear within his country. Whatever you think of the man, this much is undeniable: he uncovered an opportunity others didn’t believe existed, the last, greatest deal for a 21st century salesman. The national press, the late-night comics, the elected leaders, the donors, the corporate chiefs and a sitting President who prematurely dropped his mic—they all believed he was just taking the country for a ride.
Now it’s difficult to count all the ways Trump remade the game: the huckster came off more real than the scripted political pros. The cable-news addict made pollsters look like chumps. The fabulist out-shouted journalists fighting to separate fact from falsehood.

Time Magazine, Michael Scherer

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Right, the Traitor is the Person of the Year because the Gadiantons allowed him to be. Amazing how much power they have. Ether 8 is true.

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Silver wrote:Thanks, guys, for keeping my thread near the top. It helps even though you have nothing concrete to contribute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMzd40i8TfA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Silver wrote:Thanks, guys, for keeping my thread near the top. It helps even though you have nothing concrete to contribute.
On top of what, the dung heap?

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freedomforall wrote:
Silver wrote:Thanks, guys, for keeping my thread near the top. It helps even though you have nothing concrete to contribute.
On top of what, the dung heap?
You make funny joke, no?

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“When have we ever seen a single individual who has so defied expectations, broken the rules, violated norms, beaten not one but two political parties on the way to winning an election that he entered with a 100-to-1 odds against him? I don't think that we have ever seen one person, operating in such an unconventional way, have an impact on the events of the year quite like this,” Gibbs said, adding that Trump has been on the cover at least a half-dozen times just this year.

TIME MAGAZINE

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freedomforall wrote:
Silver wrote:Thanks, guys, for keeping my thread near the top. It helps even though you have nothing concrete to contribute.
On top of what, the dung heap?
:)) =)) :ymparty:

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If Hillary was hiring these elitists the so-called conservatives here would howl at the moon.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-01-0 ... w-head-sec" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It's official. As previewed earlier this morning, when we reported that according to media reports, Sullivan & Cromwell lawyer Jay Clayton, a long-time favorite of Wall Street and especially Goldman Sachs (Sullivan is a key outside legal adviser for Goldman and is more closely associated with Wall Street than perhaps any other law firm per the WSJ) has been nominated to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission. Donald Trump spokesman Sean Spicer told reporters in a daily conference call.

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Really, Trumpsters, will you continue shut your eyes and pretend this ain't happening? Your guy is under the control of the elitists, the Gadiantons. You listened to what he said instead of paying attention to what he is. But it's OK. You can repent and forsake Trump.

There's much more at the link: https://libertyblitzkrieg.com/2017/01/0 ... lind-spot/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Donald Trump Has an Enormous and Very Dangerous Wall Street Blind Spot
Michael Krieger | Posted Wednesday Jan 4, 2017 at 2:00 pm


The biggest disappointment regarding Donald Trump since being elected President has been his total embrace of dangerous Wall Street thieves. As it is currently structured and incentivized, the financial services industry represents one of the most destructive and least beneficial forces within the U.S. economy. It is essentially a parasitic industry.

Unfortunately, Trump didn’t merely pick one or two competent finance guys to be in charge of finance-related jobs. Rather, he decided to surround himself with some of the worst of the worst (see links at the end) within an industry that often operates like a criminal syndicate. Treasury Secretary pick Steven Mnuchin is one of these people, and I believe this choice represents the single biggest mistake Trump has made as President-elect.

A very large percentage of the American public (including myself), remain irate at the complete lack of any justice served with regard to finance criminals in the aftermath of the economic collapse of 2008/09. When it comes to greedy, unethical behavior in the wake of that tragic period, Steve Mnuchin is in a class of his own. To appoint such a toxic financial oligarch to Treasury Secretary is a serious slap in the face to all American citizens.

Journalist David Dayen accurately described Mnuchin as the “Anti-Populist from Hell” in an excellent article published back in May of last year. Yesterday, he published what can be seen as a followup to that piece, in which he details the findings of a leaked memo from top California prosecutors who were looking to bring forward a case against OneWest for over a thousand legal violations they discovered. Inexplicably, the case never went forward, and the woman who had been in charge of the investigation, state attorney general Kamala Harris, has now been elected to the U.S. Senate.


The following is a tale of not just seemingly rampant illegal activity at the financial institution run by Steve Mnuchin, but of an attorney general’s office who couldn’t be bothered to do its job and protect the vulnerable residents of the state of California.

What follows are excerpts from the piece published at The Intercept, Treasury Nominee Steve Mnuchin’s Bank Accused of “Widespread Misconduct” in Leaked Memo:

Onewest Bank, which Donald Trump’s nominee for treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin, ran from 2009 to 2015, repeatedly broke California’s foreclosure laws during that period, according to a previously undisclosed 2013 memo from top prosecutors in the state attorney general’s office.

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Well, this would be an excellent opportunity for Trump to demonstrate his bona fides. If the bill passes, Trump could sign it into law.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-01-0 ... mp-support" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Rand Paul Introduces Bill to Audit the Fed, Says it Has Trump Support

by The_Real_Fly
Jan 4, 2017 10:52 PM

Literally nothing is going to happen here. Let's not pretend Congress will actually pass a Rand Paul bill that simply requests for the Federal Reserve to be audited. After all, they're the central bank for the world now, rigging markets and fixing rates almost on demand. There are a lot of people with a lot of questions for the Fed -- an entity who presides over an unlimited balance sheet and the power to both print fiat currency at will and to increase the amount of interest it charges the U.S. government.

Any person or entity under the auspices of the SEC or FINRA is forced to undergo routine audits, just to make sure everything is kosher. Why isn't the same standard used for the Fed?

Rand Paul wants to change that and he says it has the support of President elect Trump.


On Tuesday, U.S. Senator Rand Paul reintroduced his Federal Reserve Transparency Act, widely known as the “Audit the Fed” bill, to prevent the Federal Reserve from concealing vital information on its operations from Congress. Eight cosponsors joined Senator Paul on the legislation.

Representative Thomas Massie (KY-4) has introduced companion legislation, H.R. 24, in the U.S. House.

“No institution holds more power over the future of the American economy and the value of our savings than the Federal Reserve,” said Sen. Paul, “yet Fed Chair Yellen refuses to be fully accountable to the people’s representatives.”

“The U.S. House has responded to the American people by passing Audit the Fed multiple times, and President-elect Trump has stated his support for an audit. Let’s send him the bill this Congress.”

“The American public deserves more insight into the practices of the Federal Reserve,” said Rep. Massie. “Behind closed doors, the Fed crafts monetary policy that will continue to devalue our currency, slow economic growth, and make life harder for the poor and middle class. It is time to force the Federal Reserve to operate by the same standards of transparency and accountability to the taxpayers that we should demand of all government agencies.”

On January 12, 2016, a bipartisan Senate majority voted 53-44 in support of Audit the Fed.

S. 16 would require the nonpartisan, independent Government Accountability Office (GAO) to conduct a thorough audit of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors and reserve banks within one year of the bill’s passage and to report back to Congress within 90 days of completing the audit.

Audit the Fed would amend section 714b of Title 31 of the U.S. Code to allow the GAO to fully audit:

transactions for or with a foreign central bank, government of a foreign country, or nonprivate international financing organization;

deliberations, decisions, or actions on monetary policy matters, including discount window operations, reserves of member banks, securities credit, interest on deposits, and open market operations;

transactions made under the direction of the Federal Open Market Committee; or

a part of a discussion or communication among or between members of the Board and officers and employees of the Federal Reserve System related to clauses (1)–(3) of this subsection.

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If Hillary hired this lady, my how the Republicans here would howl. Of course Trump is not draining the swamp.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/won ... 216bb57e1b" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Trump names Goldman Sachs executive counselor on economic initiatives

NEW YORK — President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday named Dina Powell, a Goldman Sachs executive who served in the George W. Bush administration, to a senior White House role, making Powell the latest alum of the prestigious bank to join Trump's team.

Powell has been advising Trump's daughter, Ivanka, but in her new position she will be an assistant to Trump and senior counselor for economic initiatives. She will focus on “entrepreneurship, small business growth and the global economic empowerment of women,” according to a statement from Trump's office.

“I am proud to have her serve as a senior counselor in my administration, where I know she will produce great results working with the highly respected team of experts we have assembled,” Trump said.

Powell is president of the Goldman Sachs Foundation, where she oversees some of the bank's largest philanthropic initiatives, including the “10,000 Women” program, which helps female entrepreneurs around the world. After three years at the bank, Powell was named a Goldman Sachs partner, one of the most highly-sought titles on Wall Street.

"We will miss her at Goldman Sachs, but know the country will benefit greatly from her deep commitment to creating opportunity and economic growth in communities throughout the United States,” Lloyd C. Blankfein, the bank’s chief executive, said in a statement.

Before joining Goldman Sachs in 2007, Powell, who was born in Egypt, was one of the highest-ranking Arab Americans in the George W. Bush administration. She served as assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs and deputy to then-Undersecretary of State Karen P. Hughes. She was also the youngest person ever to direct the White House's personnel office.

“The Trump administration has a unique opportunity to unleash the untapped potential of small business owners and female entrepreneurs and by working together with the public and private sectors we can ensure they continue to be a critical part of growing the economy and creating jobs,” Powell said.

Powell's appointment drew wide praise from a diverse cross section of people who have worked with her, including Eric Schmidt, chairman of Google's parent company Alphabet.

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President Benson already stated that the Constitution would be saved, but not in Washington. Based on this it doesn't matter who takes office or is in office, they will not do enough to save our Constitution.
So all this rant is for nothing. All it does is to bait people and cause responses of needless contention.
"You Trumpsters," or "you Clinton lovers," or "look at what this idiot is doing", etc. is all wasted breath.

Millions of Americans got sucked into the BS Obama was spewing eight years ago, the promise of change without one statement of what change meant. Well, we found out it meant being overtaken by the NWO...and they almost succeeded. Many claim that if Clinton had won the office, she would have sealed the takeover.

Trump may not be what the righteous had hoped for, but it is obvious, and always has been, the person with the most money, coupled with who has the loudest and longest line of rhetoric gets the cake. If all the Obama lovers, and all who espoused his level of mis-leadership and traitorous acts can put up with him for eight years, then why is Trump any better or worse? We'll all know soon enough how he runs his administration. If he is set on doing good for the country he'll fire the bad apples. But if he is set on doing further damage to the country, it will take blood to restore freedom and liberty. President Benson also declared this fact.

But then again, look at all the people that depend on government handouts, won't go to work because they can get enough free stuff paid for by the working class...of whom, the takers, won't let this go without a fight. And Trump had nothing to do with this huge mess, or A2/A:D. Now did he?

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freedomforall wrote:President Benson already stated that the Constitution would be saved, but not in Washington. Based on this it doesn't matter who takes office or is in office, they will not do enough to save our Constitution.
So all this rant is for nothing. All it does is to bait people and cause responses of needless contention.
"You Trumpsters," or "you Clinton lovers," or "look at what this idiot is doing", etc. is all wasted breath.

Millions of Americans got sucked into the BS Obama was spewing eight years ago, the promise of change without one statement of what change meant. Well, we found out it meant being overtaken by the NWO...and they almost succeeded. Many claim that if Clinton had won the office, she would have sealed the takeover.

Trump may not be what the righteous had hoped for, but it is obvious, and always has been, the person with the most money, coupled with who has the loudest and longest line of rhetoric gets the cake. If all the Obama lovers, and all who espoused his level of mis-leadership and traitorous acts can put up with him for eight years, then why is Trump any better or worse? We'll all know soon enough how he runs his administration. If he is set on doing good for the country he'll fire the bad apples. But if he is set on doing further damage to the country, it will take blood to restore freedom and liberty. President Benson also declared this fact.

But then again, look at all the people that depend on government handouts, won't go to work because they can get enough free stuff paid for by the working class...of whom, the takers, won't let this go without a fight. And Trump had nothing to do with this huge mess, or A2/A:D. Now did he?
When everybody on LDSFF comes forward and admits that Trump is not draining the swamp, I'll quit posting about the treachery. Deal?

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Silver wrote:
freedomforall wrote:President Benson already stated that the Constitution would be saved, but not in Washington. Based on this it doesn't matter who takes office or is in office, they will not do enough to save our Constitution.
So all this rant is for nothing. All it does is to bait people and cause responses of needless contention.
"You Trumpsters," or "you Clinton lovers," or "look at what this idiot is doing", etc. is all wasted breath.

Millions of Americans got sucked into the BS Obama was spewing eight years ago, the promise of change without one statement of what change meant. Well, we found out it meant being overtaken by the NWO...and they almost succeeded. Many claim that if Clinton had won the office, she would have sealed the takeover.

Trump may not be what the righteous had hoped for, but it is obvious, and always has been, the person with the most money, coupled with who has the loudest and longest line of rhetoric gets the cake. If all the Obama lovers, and all who espoused his level of mis-leadership and traitorous acts can put up with him for eight years, then why is Trump any better or worse? We'll all know soon enough how he runs his administration. If he is set on doing good for the country he'll fire the bad apples. But if he is set on doing further damage to the country, it will take blood to restore freedom and liberty. President Benson also declared this fact.

But then again, look at all the people that depend on government handouts, won't go to work because they can get enough free stuff paid for by the working class...of whom, the takers, won't let this go without a fight. And Trump had nothing to do with this huge mess, or A2/A:D. Now did he?
When everybody on LDSFF comes forward and admits that Trump is not draining the swamp, I'll quit posting about the treachery. Deal?
Something smells fishy, where do I sign? =))

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Silver wrote:
freedomforall wrote:President Benson already stated that the Constitution would be saved, but not in Washington. Based on this it doesn't matter who takes office or is in office, they will not do enough to save our Constitution.
So all this rant is for nothing. All it does is to bait people and cause responses of needless contention.
"You Trumpsters," or "you Clinton lovers," or "look at what this idiot is doing", etc. is all wasted breath.

Millions of Americans got sucked into the BS Obama was spewing eight years ago, the promise of change without one statement of what change meant. Well, we found out it meant being overtaken by the NWO...and they almost succeeded. Many claim that if Clinton had won the office, she would have sealed the takeover.

Trump may not be what the righteous had hoped for, but it is obvious, and always has been, the person with the most money, coupled with who has the loudest and longest line of rhetoric gets the cake. If all the Obama lovers, and all who espoused his level of mis-leadership and traitorous acts can put up with him for eight years, then why is Trump any better or worse? We'll all know soon enough how he runs his administration. If he is set on doing good for the country he'll fire the bad apples. But if he is set on doing further damage to the country, it will take blood to restore freedom and liberty. President Benson also declared this fact.

But then again, look at all the people that depend on government handouts, won't go to work because they can get enough free stuff paid for by the working class...of whom, the takers, won't let this go without a fight. And Trump had nothing to do with this huge mess, or A2/A:D. Now did he?
When everybody on LDSFF comes forward and admits that Trump is not draining the swamp, I'll quit posting about the treachery. Deal?
No way! Because there has to be opposition in all things, so I guess that's the way it is.

A few words from Trump:

http://www.mediaite.com/online/you-are- ... t-presser/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Here are some words from Gavin Seim:

BTW, the real swamp is the American people. President Benson also stated that if America were to be destroyed, it would be Americans that did it.

http://scriptures.byu.edu/gettalk.php?ID=1609" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Excerpt:

If American freedom is lost, if America is destroyed, if our blood-bought freedom is surrendered, it will be because of Americans. What's more, it will probably not be only the work of subversive and criminal Americans. The Benedict Arnolds will not be the only ones to forfeit our freedom.

"At what point, then, is the approach of danger to be expected?" asked Abraham Lincoln, and he answered, "If it ever reaches us, it must spring up among us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher; as a nation of freemen, we must live through all time or die by suicide." (Springfield, Illinois, January 27, 1837.)

If America is destroyed, it may be by Americans who salute the flag, sing the national anthem, march in patriotic parades, cheer Fourth of July speakers—normally good Americans, but Americans who fail to comprehend what is required to keep our country strong and free—Americans who have been lulled away into a false security.

So it isn't Trump at fault...it is Americans, uninformed Americans, apathetic Americans, lazy Americans and non-Americans, including lots of Mormons that could care less about where freedom and liberty came from or taking any interest in preserving them. President Benson addressed this as well...but keep ragging on Trump, this will make you look so on top of your game...a game you apparently do not know all the rules to.

Here's a good start:
http://yophat.blogspot.com/2009/05/reading-list.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.whale.to/b/allen_b1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhxpIFTkxMk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.inspiredconstitution.org/jh_gk/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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FFA & eddie, thanks!

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Trump is saying/doing some great, important things, and people aren't getting it
I don't understand why many people are still upset about Donald Trump's election victory. The movement to keep all things Trump stirred up is unprecedented. The only conclusion I can draw is that many Americans have gotten lost in the jungle of identity politics that was created by and for the Hillary campaign, and are unable to see the Trump woods for the trees. Don't forget that Hillary and her team may have to face serious judicial music under Trump, and creating a post-election storm of disinfo and vitriol seems their only post-election Plan B.

Instead, forget about what Trump may have said, and look at what he is doing. Remember the last 8 years. When you examine what Obama said while he was campaigning, it sounded wonderful, but he failed to follow through on those campaign promises. Did the media hold his feet to the fire? Did they try to take him down with fake news? Media focus on words instead of deeds is deliberate. Don't be fooled.

Look at some big positives for Mr. Trump, positives that would have been inconceivable in a Hillary presidency.

1. Trump actually has the establishment freaked out. The establishment has been worsening things for the 99% for a long time -- and so i.m.h.o. freaking them out is a very good sign. We don't know where this is going to go, but the establishment hysteria has proved itself real, which tells us that Trump does intend to change things. I say give him a chance, and I say Bravo!

2. He is appointing billionaires to some Cabinet posts. Well, one thing you can say about billionaires is that they have no need to steal from the rest of us. While this doesn't mean they will be great Secretaries, it removes one strike against them that Hillary, and presumably her people, had: she used her position to steal, and had long-honed knowledge of how to do so. (More on that below.)

3. He says we should have lower drug prices and they should be negotiated. Well, that's a no brainer. Did Obama, the healthcare Prez, do anything about that? Bernie Sanders just backed Trump up on this. Update: thirteen Democrats in the Senate just voted down cheaper medications.

4. Trump says we need to look into vaccine safety. Of course we need the safest vaccines we can get. Why would this be controversial? Only because the drug/vaccine industry has bought the media, politicians and federal agencies, do we hear it's controversial, when it clearly is not.

How many television commercials advertise drugs? Pharma owns TV. How many Pharma lobbyists are there for each member of Congress? Three: a lobbyist army to be reckoned with.

The federal government has paid out $3.5 billion dollars' compensation for vaccine injuries. The chorus of 'medical authorities' who are having a cow over Trump's questioning vaccine safety choose to ignore the facts. Where does their media-anointed 'authority" come from, we should ask. Are their remarks thoughtful and well-informed, or designed to shut down discussion of something important to us all, the safety of what gets injected into ourselves and our families, often as a result of government mandates. Especially when the manufacturers have no legal liability for the end product.

Vaccines are a highly diverse group of substances, and their safety and effectiveness vary considerably between products and brands; due to the age, nutritional status, and genetics of the person being inoculated; and to the integrity of the manufacturing process. These are well-established facts. Every vaccine is relatively safe and relatively effective. If they were all 100% safe you wouldn't use doctors to prescribe them. Instead, you could buy them in bubble gum machines.

In fact, CDC emphasizes the importance of maintaining an "active and ongoing vaccine safety program" in its #1 vaccine reference book, the Pink Book:

"The Importance of Vaccine Safety Programs
Vaccination is among the most significant public health success stories of all time. However, like any pharmaceutical product, no vaccine is completely safe or completely effective. While almost all known vaccine adverse events are minor and self-limited, some vaccines have been associated with very rare but serious health effects. The following key considerations underscore the need for an active and ongoing vaccine safety program..."

So much for the medical establishment being up in arms because vaccine safety needs to be watched. Everyone but the Pharma-paid media and its carefully selected shills knows it needs to be watched. The meme that 'investigating vaccine safety is dangerous' is an oxymoron. It's just more fake news.

5. Trump is pissed off at the lying, war-making, fake news-spreading "intelligence" agencies and appears to want to rein them in. For this we should be immensely grateful, as they have caused so much damage around the world and domestically -- inciting wars we have no business to be in, wars in which the public has no idea why the US is involved. Not to mention fomenting plots to terrorize at home and abroad. Pretty please, do rein them in.

6. He wants peace with Russia, while Hillary did her best to antagonize Russia. Hang up the nukes for the next 4 years: I say that's a very good thing!

Obama said a lot of pretty things, but what did he do? Got us into more wars, didn't get us out of any. He sold us a pig in a poke 'Affordable Care Act' that many people (mainly those who never had to use it) were conned into thinking was a big improvement over what came before. In fact, Obamacare changed the landscape of health insurance, ushering in an era of higher copays and reduced benefits not only for beneficiaries of the A.C.A., but also for those buying commercial insurance in other markets.

What about Hillary? Come on, we know who her constituency really is: they 'donated' billions to her campaign and to her Foundation, and paid her killer fees for speeches. The Clinton Foundation, starting to unravel, is looking like a pay-to-play scheme that led to the resignation of the New Zealand PM (some of the NZ Herald reportage is no longer accessible) and announcements by Australia and Norway that they will cease funding the Foundation.

Don't people understand yet that her strategy to become President was to foster racial, religious, sexual orientation and gender divisiveness, and then ride in on a white horse to fix the mess she had fed and exploited? In truth, she represented only the Business and War Party. Her campaign relied on the politics of gender, religion, sexual orientation and race, because championing them does not cost business anything, and because it allowed her to skirt the much more threatening issue of economic injustice.

Hillary cheated Bernie out of the nomination. Sixteen years ago, she stole White House gifts and furniture. Were those items loot from pay-to-play when Bill was in office? I suspect she collected on foreign policy decisions made when she was Secretary. She certainly was the main cheerleader (why?) for the destruction of Libya and Syria, and bears significant responsibility for the current refugee crisis, which she says is bigger than any refugee crisis since the Second World War.

Hillary played us. Stop being played, the election is over. Let's see what Mr. Trump can do.
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Thanks for posting this elsewhere, msfreeh.

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Silver wrote:
freedomforall wrote:President Benson already stated that the Constitution would be saved, but not in Washington. Based on this it doesn't matter who takes office or is in office, they will not do enough to save our Constitution.
So all this rant is for nothing. All it does is to bait people and cause responses of needless contention.
"You Trumpsters," or "you Clinton lovers," or "look at what this idiot is doing", etc. is all wasted breath.

Millions of Americans got sucked into the BS Obama was spewing eight years ago, the promise of change without one statement of what change meant. Well, we found out it meant being overtaken by the NWO...and they almost succeeded. Many claim that if Clinton had won the office, she would have sealed the takeover.

Trump may not be what the righteous had hoped for, but it is obvious, and always has been, the person with the most money, coupled with who has the loudest and longest line of rhetoric gets the cake. If all the Obama lovers, and all who espoused his level of mis-leadership and traitorous acts can put up with him for eight years, then why is Trump any better or worse? We'll all know soon enough how he runs his administration. If he is set on doing good for the country he'll fire the bad apples. But if he is set on doing further damage to the country, it will take blood to restore freedom and liberty. President Benson also declared this fact.

But then again, look at all the people that depend on government handouts, won't go to work because they can get enough free stuff paid for by the working class...of whom, the takers, won't let this go without a fight. And Trump had nothing to do with this huge mess, or A2/A:D. Now did he?
When everybody on LDSFF comes forward and admits that Trump is not draining the swamp, I'll quit posting about the treachery. Deal?
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Re: Trump = Traitor, Part 2

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Ron Paul Asks "Will Trump Continue The Bush-Obama 'Big Spending' Legacy?"

by Tyler Durden
Jan 17, 2017 6:55 PM
Submitted by Ron Paul via The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity,

This week, Congress passed a budget calling for increasing federal spending and adding $1.7 trillion to the national debt over the next ten years. Most so-called “fiscal conservatives" voted for this big-spending budget because it allows Congress to repeal some parts of Obamacare via “reconciliation." As important as it is to repeal Obamacare, it does not justify increasing spending and debt.

It is disappointing, but not surprising, that the Obamacare repeal would be used to justify increasing spending. Despite sequestration’s minor (and largely phony) spending cuts, federal spending has increased every year since Republicans took control of the House of Representatives. Some will attribute this to the fact that the Republican House had to negotiate with a big-spending Democratic president — even though federal spending actually increased by a greater percentage the last time Republicans controlled the White House and Congress than it did under President Obama.

The history of massive spending increases under unified Republican control of government is likely to repeat itself. During the presidential campaign, President-elect Donald Trump came out against reducing spending on “entitlements.” He also called for a variety of spending increases, including spending one trillion dollars on infrastructure.

One positive part of the infrastructure proposals is their use of tax credits to encourage private sector investments. Hopefully this will be the first step toward returning responsibility for building and maintaining our nation’s infrastructure to the private sector.

Unfortunately, the administration appears likely to support increased federal spending on “shovel-ready” jobs. Claims that federal spending helps grow the economy rely on the fallacy of that which is not seen. While everyone sees the jobs and economic growth created by government infrastructure projects, no one sees the greater number of jobs that could have been created had the government not taken the resources out of the hands of private businesses, investors, and entrepreneurs. Despite what some conservatives seem to think, this fallacy applies equally to Republican and Democrat spending.

President-elect Trump has criticized the past two administrations’ reckless foreign policy, and he has publicly shamed the powerful Lockheed Martin company for wasting taxpayer money. Yet, he continues to support increasing the military budget and has called for increased military intervention in the Middle East.

The fact is the United States already spends too much on militarism. Not only does the United States spend more on the military than the combined military budgets of the next eight highest spending countries, but Pentagon waste exceeds the total Russian military budget.

America can no longer afford to waste trillions of dollars on a militaristic foreign policy. Donald Trump should follow-up his attacks on wasteful military spending by dramatically changing our foreign policy and working to cut the Pentagon's bloated budget.

If the new administration and Congress increase spending, they will need the Federal Reserve to monetize the growing debt. The need for an accommodative monetary policy gives the Federal Reserve and its allies in Congress and in the deep state leverage over the administration. This leverage could be used, for example, to pressure the administration to abandon support for the Audit the Fed legislation.

Fed action can only delay the inevitable day of reckoning. Raising levels of federal spending and debt will inevitably lead to a major economic crisis. This crisis is likely to be reached when concerns over our national debt cause more countries to reject the dollar’s status as the world's reserve currency. The only way to avoid this crisis is to stop increasing spending and instead begin reducing spending on all aspects of the welfare-warfare state.

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Re: Trump = Traitor, Part 2

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Isn't this rich, both literally and symbolically...

Warren Buffet "likes" the Cabinet. Of course, he does. Billionaires look out for billionaires while the middle-class gets crushed.

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And just like that one of Hillary Clinton's biggest supporters, Warren Buffett, has flipped and after predicting doom under Trump, now expects prosperity for the US under America's new president.

In an interview with CNBC, the Omaha billionaire, said that "America works" and added that "It'll work wonderfully under Hillary Clinton, and I think it'll work fine under Donald Trump." The reason for his optimism: Buffett told CNBC the United States has the "secret sauce."

"It doesn't work all the time perfectly," the billionaire said, "but you just look at where we go, milestone after milestone. Never bet against America." With that mantra as a guiding principle, Buffett said, "we're almost always a buyer of stocks over time."

Focusing more on the stock market, Buffett reverted to his infamous optimism and reiterated his call to invest for the long haul; he acknowledged that he doesn't know where the stock market will go in the next "10 days or a year or two years." But he is confident that "It's going to be higher 10 years, 20 years from now."

"There will be hiccups from time to time in the economy," he cautioned. "[But] we'll do well over time."

Especially if the government bails out his core investments during periods of extreme drawdown, as happened during the financial crisis.

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