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This should convince all but the most Kool-Aid addicted among us:

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Did Jeb Bush Win The Election?

Published: Thursday, December 1, 2016
Conservatives and Christians who supported Donald Trump need to wake up to the reality that the election is over. The Wicked Witch of the West, Hillary Clinton, lost, and their guy won. What that amounts to is, campaign rhetoric means absolutely NOTHING now. Donald Trump is the President-Elect. From this moment on, we must stop judging Trump on his rhetoric and start judging him on his actions. And the man is busy right now putting his presidential administration together. These are the men and women that are going to be in control of trillions of taxpayer dollars and are going to have their own gigantic sphere of authority and influence over our lives. The kind of people Donald Trump selects for these key leadership posts speaks volumes about the kind of administration he will have. And it is on this exact point that conservatives and Christians greatly contribute to the demise of our liberties: when a Republican is elected President, they tend to go to sleep and refuse to hold the President accountable for his unconstitutional, big-government, neocon decisions and policies.

And speaking of going to sleep, did I miss something? I thought Donald Trump, not Jeb Bush, won the election. But looking over the list of people that have been selected to serve in the new administration, I see mostly establishment insiders. The vast majority of people selected by Trump could easily have been (and probably would have been) selected by Jeb Bush. In fact, Trump’s newly formed administration is shaping up to be an almost carbon copy of the ultimate neocon administrations of George Bush Sr. and Jr. In other words, the people Trump is appointing have track records that are completely contrary to what Trump told us he was going to do when he was elected President.

Let’s review what we have so far:

*Attorney General: Senator Jeff Sessions

Sessions is good on immigration and other issues, but he is terrible on Fourth Amendment issues. From TechDirt.com: “He's a huge supporter of increased surveillance, and not a fan of civil liberties. Going back a decade ago, Sessions very publicly supported President George W. Bush’s surveillance programs that included warrantless wiretapping of Americans. . . .Just this year, Sessions spoke out against encryption on mobile phones in discussing the legal fights between Apple and the FBI.”

“He's also spoken out vehemently against NSA reform that limits surveillance, complaining about the very modest changes in the USA Freedom Act.”

“On top of that, just recently, Sessions tried to massively expand the surveillance powers of the Justice Department, in an amendment he tried to attach to ECPA (Electronic Communications Privacy Act) Reform. We've been calling for ECPA Reform for many, many years, but to stop warrantless surveillance and data collection. But Sessions' plan was to make it even easier for law enforcement to get data, so long as they ‘declared it was an emergency.’”

See the report here:

Trump's Picks For AG & CIA Happy To Undermine Civil Liberties, Increase Surveillance

*Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA): Congressman Mike Pompeo

This man is an absolute disaster! He is a major proponent of the surveillance society; he supports unlimited government spying on American citizens. He supports the indefinite detention sections of the NDAA that authorize federal agents or military troops to seize American citizens and hold them indefinitely without a warrant, without providing the person seized with an attorney, and without even the right of Habeas Corpus. He calls government whistleblower Edward Snowden a traitor who should be executed. The Police State has no better friend than Congressman Mike Pompeo. (See the TechDirt.com report above.)

*National Security Adviser: General Michael Flynn

Flynn is a rabid supporter of the global “war on terror.” He will enthusiastically expand the global “war on terror” to levels never before seen. He has totally bought into the anti-Muslim hysteria that has swept through the conservative, Christian, and Republican worlds. It is anti-Muslim hysteria--created by our own CIA, the Israeli Mossad, British MI6, Wahhabi terrorists from Saudi Arabia (most of whom couldn’t even find Mecca on a map), and professional agitators from Turkey--which the neocon establishment uses to foment all of these endless wars of aggression that Trump said he opposes on the campaign trail. If Mr. Trump truly wanted to put an end to the perpetual war doctrine created by the Bush family, he would never have chosen General Flynn.

Personal Adviser: Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner

Jared is the son of Zionist billionaire Charles Kushner, who is a convicted criminal and, I suspect, an integral part of the Jewish mafia. The establishment media is now promoting the idea that it was Jared Kushner who masterminded Trump’s election victory. This is a 35-year-old young man that nobody even heard of before election night. Now, Kushner is on the front cover and is the center of the featured article of the current edition of the very influential Forbes Magazine. Let me quote a little bit from this article in Forbes. The title of the article is “How Jared Kushner Won Trump The White House.”

“Winners will emerge shortly. But today’s focus is on the biggest loser: New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who has just been fired from his role leading the transition, along with most the people associated with him. The episode is being characterized as a ‘knife fight’ that ends in a ‘Stalinesque purge.’

“The most compelling figure in this intrigue, however, wasn’t in Trump Tower. Jared Kushner was three blocks south, high up in his own skyscraper, at 666 Fifth Avenue, where he oversees his family’s Kushner Companies real estate empire. . . .”

“The speculation was well-founded, given the story’s Shakespearean twist: As a U.S. attorney in 2005, Christie jailed Kushner’s father on tax evasion, election fraud and witness tampering charges. Revenge theories aside, the buzz around Kushner was directional and indicative. A year ago he had zero experience in politics and about as much interest in it. Suddenly he sits at its global center. Whether he plunged the dagger into Christie . . . is less important than the fact that he easily could have. And that power comes well-earned.”

See the article here:

Exclusive Interview: How Jared Kushner Won Trump The White House

I suggest that anyone who thinks that the Kushner Empire’s world headquarters’ address is mere coincidence is truly not paying attention to how New World Order mystics operate. Numerology may not be a big deal to you, but it is a big deal to THEM.

Kushner is a major player in the Zionist/Neocon agenda. And in all likelihood, this young man will be the most influential adviser that Trump will have. NOT GOOD.

*Ambassador to The United Nations: South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley

Haley was a strong critic of Donald Trump throughout the campaign. She was an avid supporter of neocon globalist Marco Rubio. As governor of South Carolina, she has zero experience in international affairs. The only experience Haley has in international affairs is when she eats breakfast at the International House of Pancakes. Why, then, would Trump select her as Ambassador to the U.N.? The senior senator from South Carolina gave us the answer. High-level neocon globalist Lindsey Graham said that Haley is “a strong supporter of Israel,” adding that her presence at the U.N. “will be reassuring to all of those who are concerned about the increasing hostility of the United Nations toward Israel.” (Egad! The United Nations was instrumental in creating the modern State of Israel.)

In other words, Nikki Haley is there to promote the interests of Israel--NOT the interests of the United States. I’m sure we can already thank Jared Kushner for this appointment.

*Secretary of Education: Betsy DeVos

On the campaign trail, Donald Trump was emphatic in his opposition to the Department of Education curriculum known as “Common Core.” Well, ladies and gentlemen, Betsy DeVos is a longstanding advocate of Common Core. Breitbart.com has the report:

“President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team announces the choice of Common Core and charter school supporter Betsy DeVos as U.S. Secretary of Education.

“Anti-Common Core grassroots groups of parents and teachers urged Trump to abandon DeVos as his choice, citing her support for the education reform policies of pro-Common Core Jeb Bush and her influence through the Great Lakes Education Project (GLEP) in favor of Common Core.”

“DeVos, whose family founded Amway, was an at-large delegate for pro-Common Core Ohio Gov. John Kasich. Kasich received a grade of “F” at The Pulse 2016 for his support of the controversial standards.”

“Frank Cannon, president of American Principles Project, said in a statement prior to the announcement of DeVos’ nomination:

‘President-elect Trump rightly slammed Governor Jeb Bush for his support of Common Core on the campaign trail. Betsy DeVos would be a very Jeb-like pick, and the idea that Trump would appoint a Common Core apologist as Secretary of Education seems unlikely.’”

See the report here:

Donald Trump Announces Pro-Common Core Betsy DeVos As Education Secretary

Obviously, Frank Cannon thought he knew Donald Trump better than he does, because Trump did indeed select Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education. All of her current backpedaling aside, she is a TERRIBLE appointee to be trusted with the anti-Common Core agenda promised by Trump on the campaign trail. Of course, Jeb Bush gave Trump high praise for selecting DeVos.

On November 22, I said this on my Facebook page:

"Folks, from this point onward, keep an eye out for how many CFR members Trump appoints. Over the past several decades, both Democrat and GOP administrations have been littered with CFR members. This is one of the BIGGEST reasons that nothing much changes regardless of which person is elected president."

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Well, folks, it didn’t take long for Donald Trump to join his presidential predecessors from both parties and start appointing members of the globalist agenda-driven Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) to his administration.

*Deputy National Security Adviser: K. T. McFarland

McFarland is CFR. AND THE CFR IS THE SWAMP!

Let me remind readers of what Rear Admiral Chester Ward warned about the CFR. Admiral Ward was the Judge Advocate General of the Navy from 1956-1960 and a former member of the CFR who pulled out after realizing what they were all about. He warned the American people about the dangers of this and similar organizations (such as the Trilateral Commission).

Admiral Ward said, “The most powerful clique in these elitist groups have one objective in common--they want to bring about the surrender of the sovereignty and the national independence of the United States. A second clique of international members in the CFR . . . comprises the Wall Street international bankers and their key agents. Primarily, they want the world banking monopoly from whatever power ends up in the control of global government.”

Admiral Ward also said, “The main purpose of the Council on Foreign Relations is promoting the disarmament of U.S. sovereignty and national independence and submergence into an all powerful, one world government.”

Plus, the short list for Trump’s selection to the office of Secretary of State are said to be Rudy Giuliani, John Bolton, Mitt Romney, and General David Petraeus. Each of these men is totally and thoroughly an establishment neocon. And if Trump picks Petraeus, it will be another CFR member picked by Trump.

Besides being a globalist CFR member, Petraeus is an anti-Second Amendment gun-grabber and convicted criminal.

Petraeus hates guns so much that he teamed up with anti-gun leader Mark Kelly and his wife, Gabrielle Giffords, to co-found the Veterans Coalition for Common Sense, an anti-gun organization devoted to "do[ing] more to prevent gun tragedies" by "urging lawmakers to toughen gun laws." (Source: Gun Owners of America)

Petraeus was convicted (and pled guilty) to sharing classified information with his lover, Paula Broadwell. He was fined $100,000 and sentenced to two years on probation. On the campaign trail, Trump used Petraeus as an example of the kind of carelessness and criminality that Hillary Clinton was guilty of as Secretary of State. During the campaign, Trump said that Hillary “has to go to jail” for what she did. Is Trump really going to turn around and appoint a CFR globalist and a man who was convicted of the same kind of crimes that he accused Hillary Clinton of committing to the very same office? God help us if he does. It’s bad enough already.

Senator Rand Paul has hinted that he will oppose the nomination of David Petraeus should Trump appoint him. Good for Rand!

*Secretary of Transportation: Elaine Chao

Chao is another longstanding CFR member. She served in the cabinets of both G.H.W. Bush and G.W. Bush. She is a high-level neocon and globalist. She is a horrible pick! She is also the wife of the Senate Majority Leader, neocon Mitch McConnell. Gee! Why is that not surprising?

*Secretary of The Treasury: Steven Mnuchin

Talk about a globalist banking elite: no one personifies it more than Mnuchin. He was an Investment Professional with Soros Fund Management LLC and spent 17 years at Goldman Sachs. No single individual is more responsible for the attempted surrender of the United States to global government than George Soros. And no institution on the planet has done more to promote globalism than Goldman. When Mnuchin is confirmed as Treasury Secretary (and he will be), he will be the third Goldman alumnus to hold that position. The other two are Henry Paulson under President G.W. Bush and Robert Rubin under President Bill Clinton.

Goldman, JP Morgan, Rothschild, Warburg, Lehman Brothers, Lazard Brothers, Israel Moses Seif, Rockefeller, and Kuhn Loeb control the Federal Reserve; and no institution on the planet is more responsible for the surrender of U.S. sovereignty and independence than the Federal Reserve. Talk about a swamp: the Federal Reserve bankers are the ones who are most financially responsible for filling the swamp.

For Donald Trump to say he intends to drain the swamp and to then appoint a Goldman-Sachs partner as Secretary of the Treasury is the height of either simplicity or duplicity. Either way, it’s BAD for America. If Trump truly wanted to drain the swamp, he would have appointed Ron Paul as Secretary of the Treasury.

*Secretary of Commerce: Wilbur Ross

Here we go again! Ross worked for Rothschild for twenty-four years. When Trump’s three casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, were going bankrupt, it was Wilbur Ross who stepped in and fronted the monies needed to keep them afloat and rebuild his business. Ross also served under President Bill Clinton on the board of the U.S.-Russia Investment Fund.

As I said at the beginning of this column: conservatives and Christians who supported Donald Trump need to wake up to the reality that the election is over. Hillary Clinton lost, and their guy won. What that amounts to is, campaign rhetoric means absolutely NOTHING now. Donald Trump is the President-Elect. From this moment on, we must stop judging Trump on his rhetoric and start judging him on his actions. And the man is busy right now putting his presidential administration together. These are the men and women that are going to be in control of trillions of taxpayer dollars and are going to have their own gigantic sphere of authority and influence over our lives. The kind of people Donald Trump selects for these key leadership posts speaks volumes about the kind of administration he will have. And it is on this exact point that conservatives and Christians greatly contribute to the demise of our liberties: when a Republican is elected President, they tend to go to sleep and refuse to hold the President accountable for his unconstitutional, big-government, neocon decisions and policies.

What I am seeing right now is another G.W. Bush administration developing. The vast majority of Trump’s appointments so far could easily have been selected by either Bush, either Clinton, or Barack Obama. They are the same establishment insiders that have been running the federal government for decades. Even perceived outsider Steve Bannon is a Goldman-Sachs alumnus, so I am very skeptical of exactly what he will bring to the table.

And the reason that Republican administrations generally do so much more damage to our liberties than Democratic ones is because once they are in office, they have no meaningful opposition. Christians and conservatives lie down and go to sleep. But if they go to sleep on Donald Trump, they may wake up in an enslaved country.

Accordingly, I call on Alex Jones to be honestly objective about Donald Trump. I call on Steve Quayle to be honestly objective about Donald Trump. I call on Bradlee Dean to be honestly objective about Donald Trump. I call on Joseph Farah to be honestly objective about Donald Trump. I call on Ann Coulter to be honestly objective about Donald Trump. I call on the writers on NewsWithViews.com (most of whom I hold in high regard) to be honestly objective about Donald Trump.

The fact is, we owe Donald Trump NOTHING. He owes us his fidelity to constitutional government. Therefore, as radio hosts, writers, and opinion makers in the alt-media, we owe it to our country to be as faithful to constitutional government as we expect our civil magistrates to be. When the day comes that we lose our honest objectivity, we also lose our credibility and integrity.

I like Trump’s stated decision to ban former government office holders and employees from being lobbyists for five years. I like his stated position that America does not need any additional gun control laws and that Americans have an individual right to keep and bear arms. Obviously, he said many things on the campaign trail that sounded good, including investigating and prosecuting Hillary Clinton--a promise he has recanted since being elected.

I will happily give Donald Trump all due praise when he acts constitutionally and in the interest of the liberties protected in our Bill of Rights. I give him praise for convincing the Carrier company to keep their manufacturing plant in Indianapolis and not moving it to Mexico. But I will NOT give him a pass simply because he is a Republican or because he said a bunch of good things on the campaign trail. And giving him a pass by comparing him to Hillary Clinton is now moot. He’s not candidate Donald Trump any longer; he is now President Donald Trump. As such, I find it SCARY that Trump would suggest that burning the American flag in protest should result in the loss of citizenship or a year in jail. That’s Hitlerian kind of talk. The freedom to protest--even by burning the flag (as despicable as that is)--is what America is all about. For the government to punish peaceful protest is a huge step down the slippery slope to oppression. This is the kind of thing that has always bothered me about Donald Trump.

Again, Donald Trump’s campaign rhetoric means nothing now. As President of The United States, he has one main responsibility: to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States. And to the people he convinced to vote for him on November 8, he has one major promise to fulfill: to drain the swamp! But he is not going to drain the swamp with the people he is choosing to help him thus far.

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Do we really need to give Trump a chance? Do we really need to give his appointees a chance? They were selected by who they are, because of what they have done or not done. It's not like we have to pass the bill to find out what's in it. If we are just selecting people and giving them chances to see how they'll do, then why isn't John Smith from Cut-N-Shoot, Texas, selected. Who knows? Maybe he'll do great!

No, sorry folks, the only choices being made here are CFR & Bankers & War-Mongers. Your life will not be improved by Trump or his administration. The elites have decided to double down on you and steal more of your wealth and your joie de vivre. How will you resist them?

For all of you with whom I've debated about Trump, please open your minds.

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Chuck means well, but he does not have the ability to take our country back from the modern-day-secret combination, and now he is arm-chair-quarterbacking.

The people that Trump is putting into position have pledged to align themselves with his agenda to put America first. If any of them fail to act accordingly, he will fire them.

Now, watch him put an originalist constitutionalist onto the supreme court -- something Chuck does not have the ability to do.

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Don't forget this:

DONE Trump Picks Mad Dog Mattis for Secretary of Defense
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"Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet." -James Mattis

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen retired Marine Gen. James Mattis as his secretary of defense, reports CNN.

Another crazed nut job who worries about a country, Iran, that couldn't possibly seriously threaten the United States.

Notes CNN, he was a critic of the Iran nuclear deal and said at the Aspen Security Forum in 2013,
when asked about his top concerns as head of US Central Command, "Iran, Iran, Iran."

Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain, R-Ariz., has praised Mattis as "one of the finest military officers of his generation and an extraordinary leader."

According to The Military Times, in August, the general co-authored a report blasting the last three administrations for a perceived lack of national security vision, saying those leaders have largely ignored threats posed by Russia, China and terrorist groups worldwide.

The warmongers love this guy, see: Neocons Panting for President 'Mad Dog' Mattis

-RW

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General Mattis has helped Trump to realize that torture is not the way to go.

...and if you need to go to war, you need a good fighter. The General doesn't doesn't give the green light to go to war, the President does...and Trump is not hungry for war...just wants to soundly and swiftly defeat ISIS now that the Bushes, the Clintons and Obama have created them and let them grow into a real problem.

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Dear Silver and particularly NWO conspiracists:

While Pres.-elect Trump promised to drain the DC swamp, it looks like he's just putting the same old swamp crocodiles back in power. All you pro-Trumpists have been thoroughly bamboozled. As Silver has painstakingly and accurately pointed out, Pres.-elect Trump's cabinet choices have overwhelmingly been solidly establishment individuals with direct ties to Goldman Sachs and the CFR, all supposedly part and parcel of the NWO.

Screw "give him a chance." The damage will be permanent and unquestioned this January when they swear in his NWO cabinet. And whose fault is it? The people who voted for him. Trump presented a bill of goods too many voters (warned repeatedly that Trump didn't mean many of the things he promised) bought lock, stock, and barrel. Oh, and he's not going to build that wall, either, or round up and deport all the muslims or 11 million illegal Hispanics, or put Hillary Clinton in prison, or on day one of his administration completely repeal and replace "Obamacare" (http://krvn.com/abc_health/can-trump-re ... id35807707" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;).

But I predict he will engage in "Crony capitalism" (his real goal all along) and, despite Republicans' cries to balance the budget, run up the national debt with his tax cuts to the rich and increased spending on the military and infrastructure (the last three so his crony capitalist buddies can enrich themselves feeding at the public trough and avoid paying their fair share of taxes).

I also predict (sorry Julie, no earthquakes involved) that Pres.-elect Trump's complete cluelessness about what the constitution says COULD get him into enough trouble taking completely unconstitutional actions that he COULD [-( run the risk of impeachment and removal from office. And (I've learned from Julie and the other NDE prophets) if he doesn't get impeached or removed from office, it'll be because enough LDS repented of ... whatever they need to repent of ... so God doesn't engineer the impeachment and turns away hurricanes and stops natural disasters.

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dconrad000 wrote:Chuck means well, but he does not have the ability to take our country back from the modern-day-secret combination, and now he is arm-chair-quarterbacking.

The people that Trump is putting into position have pledged to align themselves with his agenda to put America first. If any of them fail to act accordingly, he will fire them.

Now, watch him put an originalist constitutionalist onto the supreme court -- something Chuck does not have the ability to do.
I truly, sincerely, feel sorry for you, Doc. You are so "invested" in your guy that you cannot perceive the level of deception within which you have been enveloped. I will not give up on you though. I will continue to post each new piece of evidence for you with the hope that you will soon see.

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The first step of you being proven wrong will occur soon...nomination of an originalist constitutionalist to the Supreme Court...and yes...that really will be an extremely significant step in saving this republic...downplay it as you will.

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dconrad000 wrote:The first step of you being proven wrong will occur soon...nomination of an originalist constitutionalist to the Supreme Court...and yes...that really will be an extremely significant step in saving this republic...downplay it as you will.
Of course I would not speak negatively about a true defender of the Constitution being named to the bench. I simply do not believe, based on Trump's nominations so far, that the country will witness what you are promoting. As Chuck Baldwin succinctly pointed out, so far most of the nominees are CFR/Goldman Sachs/Warmongers. Since that is established fact, why should I expect Trump to nominate an originalist constitutionalist to the bench? Such a person would be opposed to Trump's Cabinet from the get-go.

Has he already named the person who will replace Justice Scalia? I haven't heard who is being considered.

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Trump is appointing people that he thinks can get the job done, that are talented, successful, experienced and have pledged that they will align themselves with his agenda to put America first. If they fail to act accordingly, he will fire them. Just because someone has formerly worked in the international banking industry, has perhaps at some point been a member of the CFR, and just because one is super wealthy, does not mean that they do not now want to save America and make it great again -- for the sake of their kids and grand kids.

He could appoint you with one of those positions, but I don't think you would get the job done as well as those he is appointing.

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dconrad000 wrote:Trump is appointing people that he thinks can get the job done, that are talented, successful, experienced and have pledged that they will align themselves with his agenda to put America first. If they fail to act accordingly, he will fire them. Just because someone has formerly worked in the international banking industry, has perhaps at some point been a member of the CFR, and just because one is super wealthy, does not mean that they do not now want to save America and make it great again -- for the sake of their kids and grand kids.

He could appoint you with one of those positions, but I don't think you would get the job done as well as those he is appointing.
You have mentioned this pledge in a previous post. Would you mind sharing it with the rest of us?

Would you also please tell us who is the orginalist constitutionalist that Trump will nominate to the SC?

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It's called Job Interview Conducting 101...

...as to Trump's Supreme Court Pick, you will know soon enough...but it will be from a list he has made public, which you can look up for yourself, if you truly have an interest.

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dconrad000 wrote:It's called Job Interview Conducting 101...

...as to Trump's Supreme Court Pick, you will know soon enough...but it will be from a list he has made public, which you can look up for yourself, if you truly have an interest.
OK, the list is below. Now, which one(s) is the originalist constitutionalist?
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/press-rele ... tice-picks" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

"The full list of the twenty-one individuals Mr. Trump will consider is below:

1. Keith Blackwell

2. Charles Canady

3. Steven Colloton

4. Allison Eid

5. Neil Gorsuch

6. Raymond Gruender

7. Thomas Hardiman

8. Raymond Kethledge

9. Joan Larsen

10. Mike Lee

11. Thomas Lee

12. Edward Mansfield

13. Federico Moreno

14. William Pryor

15. Margaret A. Ryan

16. Amul Thapar

17. Timothy Tymkovich

18. David Stras

19. Diane Sykes

20. Don Willett

21. Robert Young"

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The better question is which one isn't?

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dconrad000 wrote:The better question is which one isn't?
That's some fancy tap dancing you're doing there, Doc. Let's review. It was you who made the claim that Trump would appoint an originalist constitutionalist to the SC bench. It is not unlikely or inappropriate in a discussion to ask for references or proof for claims made by a participant. I have simply asked you to tell me which of the people on the list of 21 meet that description. If you don't want to play any more you can simply walk away. However, if you want to mix it up then own up to your claim.

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More of the same. In other words, the guys and companies who caused the crash and then benefited from it by receiving tax dollars are getting put in charge of the hen house.

http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/artic ... on-on-jobs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

"President-elect Donald Trump turned to some of Wall Street’s biggest names on Friday to create a panel of business leaders that will give him strategic advice on the economy after he takes office, including two financiers with deep Democratic roots.

Blackstone Group LP Chief Executive Officer Stephen A. Schwarzman will chair the President’s Strategic and Policy Forum, which will begin meeting with Trump in February, after his inauguration, according to a statement from his private-equity firm. JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon and BlackRock Inc. Chairman and CEO Laurence Fink, major donors to Democratic politicians, will also sit on the panel.

“This forum brings together CEOs and business leaders who know what it takes to create jobs and drive economic growth,” Trump said in a statement issued by Blackstone. “My administration is committed to drawing on private sector expertise and cutting the government red tape that is holding back our businesses from hiring, innovating, and expanding right here in America.”

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Silver wrote:
dconrad000 wrote:It's called Job Interview Conducting 101...

...as to Trump's Supreme Court Pick, you will know soon enough...but it will be from a list he has made public, which you can look up for yourself, if you truly have an interest.
OK, the list is below. Now, which one(s) is the originalist constitutionalist?
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/press-rele ... tice-picks" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

"The full list of the twenty-one individuals Mr. Trump will consider is below:

1. Keith Blackwell

2. Charles Canady

3. Steven Colloton

4. Allison Eid

5. Neil Gorsuch

6. Raymond Gruender

7. Thomas Hardiman

8. Raymond Kethledge

9. Joan Larsen

10. Mike Lee

11. Thomas Lee

12. Edward Mansfield

13. Federico Moreno

14. William Pryor

15. Margaret A. Ryan

16. Amul Thapar

17. Timothy Tymkovich

18. David Stras

19. Diane Sykes

20. Don Willett
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21. Robert Young"
I guess you would prefer Hillary's potential picks?

Life isn't perfect and the system we live under is decaying rapidly. Be thankful for any slow down we get in that decay.

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Thomas wrote:
Silver wrote:
dconrad000 wrote:It's called Job Interview Conducting 101...

...as to Trump's Supreme Court Pick, you will know soon enough...but it will be from a list he has made public, which you can look up for yourself, if you truly have an interest.
OK, the list is below. Now, which one(s) is the originalist constitutionalist?
https://www.donaldjtrump.com/press-rele ... tice-picks" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

"The full list of the twenty-one individuals Mr. Trump will consider is below:"
I guess you would prefer Hillary's potential picks?

Life isn't perfect and the system we live under is decaying rapidly. Be thankful for any slow down we get in that decay.
That guess would be incorrect. I voted for Darrell Castle of the Constitution Party.

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Zerohedge posted a similar article. Look at all the Goldman Sachs and CFR and elitists all lined up to continue to run (ruin) your life. Same as it ever was. Same as it ever was.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-0 ... net-so-far" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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“There Will Be Swamp”: Trump Cabinet Picks Confirm Creatures Of Washington Still Rule The Earth

http://www.alt-market.com/articles/3075 ... -the-earth" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Mnuchin’s presence in the campaign reveals how the qualities Trump loyalists projected on their hero don’t measure up to the truth. They have venerated him throughout the Republican primary for rejecting the dirty business of pay-to-play politics, and for populist vows to protect the ordinary worker. But in selecting Mnuchin, not only has Trump submitted to the realities of presidential campaign finance; he’s chosen one of the most notorious bankers in America to carry it out.

When I heard Mnuchin’s name last week, I immediately remembered the front lawn of his mansion. Back in 2011, local housing activists and the Occupy movement in Los Angeles camped out on that lawn to save the home of Rose Mary Gudiel, a La Puente, California, resident who faced eviction after being just two weeks late on one mortgage payment. The activists threatened to move all of Gudiel’s furniture into Mnuchin’s $26 million Bel Air estate if the eviction wasn’t stopped. Twenty police officers and a helicopter met the protesters.

Why was Mnuchin’s front lawn the focal point for the protest? Because years after forming Dune Capital in 2004, Mnuchin’s hedge fund purchased the failed lender IndyMac, one of America’s largest home lenders and a leading distributor of Alt-A mortgages, a subprime hybrid which did not require borrowers to accurately state their incomes. After IndyMac failed, Dune led the investment group that purchased it from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in 2009, renaming it OneWest Bank. Mnuchin became OneWest’s principal owner and chairman.

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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-0 ... -wall-stre" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

For a D.C. swamp that was supposed to be drained in just over a month a lot of wall street's most prominent swamp dwellers seem to be finding new homes there.

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For those who missed it, here is further background on the President’s Strategic and Policy Forum that will be chaired by Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzmann.

Shortly after Donald Trump picked former Goldman partner Steven Mnuchin as Treasury Secretary, he was rumored to be considering another Goldmanite, current President and COO Gary Cohn - who as reported earlier this week is already contemplating "life after Goldman" - for energy secretary. The follows a previous report that Trump may appoint Cohn as head of the Office of Management and Budget. So, as Trump wonders which other Goldman banker to poach to fully outsource financial management of the US directly to Goldman, a taxpayer-backed hedge fund which has already taken over the world's central banks, he decided to spread the Wall Street love and earlier today announced that he has created an economic panel chaired by Blackstone's Stephen Schwarzmann, whose members will also include such illustrious "non-swampies" as Jamie Dimon and Larry Fink, as well as various other "prominent U.S. business leaders" to get Wall Street's advice on such matters as ... job creation.

The President’s Strategic and Policy Forum will begin meeting with Trump in February after his inauguration. From the announcement:

President-elect Donald J. Trump today announced that he is establishing the President’s Strategic and Policy Forum. The Forum, which is composed of some of America’s most highly respected and successful business leaders, will be called upon to meet with the President frequently to share their specific experience and knowledge as the President implements his plan to bring back jobs and Make America Great Again. The Forum will be chaired by Stephen A. Schwarzman, Chairman, CEO, and Co-Founder of Blackstone.

Members of the Forum will be charged with providing their individual views to the President – informed by their unique vantage points in the private sector – on how government policy impacts economic growth, job creation, and productivity. The Forum is designed to provide direct input to the President from many of the best and brightest in the business world in a frank, non-bureaucratic, and non-partisan manner.
This is the same Schwarzman who during the Republican primaries in October 2015, characterized Trump as "the P.T. Barnum of America."

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For those who learn from videos...

Please overlook the grooming and listen to the words.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnSxrOT9zmw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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