Monday, February 13, 2017

The NatSec advisor went bye

The NatSec advisor went bye
The Kremlin has dirt on that guy
So what did Trump know?
How high does this go?
Reliably, Donald will lie.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/13/us/politics/donald-trump-national-security-adviser-michael-flynn.html?smid=go-share

8 comments:

  1. Национальная безопасность Предатель Флинн уходит в отставку !!!

    Осушение болота
    МАМА FUCKERS! ! !

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  2. Что козырная дерьмо знают, и когда об этом узнал? ! ! !

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  3. What if the Russian economy was approaching a Soviet style collapse? Here is an excerpt from Mauldin Economics' "This Week in Geopolitics". "The regions with the largest wage arrears can be divided into two categories. The first is port regions. Primorsky region, whose capital Vladivostok is Russia’s largest port on the Pacific, has by far the worst incidence of wage arrears. It accounts for 21.2% of the country’s total. The area where it is the second most prevalent is Siberia (in places like Irkutsk and Novosibirsk).

    The importance of these wage arrears is not their size in absolute figures. It is where Russian workers are not getting their paychecks. Russia’s economy is highly regionalized. More than a fifth of Russia’s wealth is generated in Moscow and its surrounding areas. The central government keeps the Russian Federation together by redistributing wealth to interior regions.

    The first places to expect economic trouble are port and interior regions. The port regions will struggle because trade is the oxygen that port cities need to breathe, and Russia’s main export, oil, is facing prolonged low prices. The interior will struggle because the central government will have less money to allocate. This forces a lose-lose choice between austerity and cutting military spending."

    You will notice the downtrend of the Russian Stock Market chart was broken coincident with Trump's entry into the US election. Perhaps Russia knew something a year ago that we didn't. Russia is the real life portrayal of the movie "Hunger Games".
    stockcharts.com - $RTSI - SharpChart

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  4. Looks like this administration continues to be a failure making the dumbest moves every, selecting the dumbest people and lacking a full understanding of how things actually work in the govt.

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  5. I am beginning to suspect that Trump actually is significantly intellectually challenged - he may have been told by President Bannon at some point but it was crowded out by his ego.
    The whole cabal needs to go to be sure.

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  6. John Holmes I don't think he's stupid -- I just think he overestimates how insulated he is from real-world consequences in this role. He is no longer the tyrant of his petty empire. Even if Congress is so corrupt as to sit on its hands, we still have the judicial branch and (some of) the press to keep him accountable.

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  7. Craig Froehle I think the program is being driven by the far right fringe for a far right constituency that is racist, sexist, homophobic and fanatically religious to the point of restarting the Crusades. The National Debt is headed for orbit, and the wealthiest 3% are going to get a lot richer as they line up at the Federal cash fire hose.

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Now I'm doubly intrigued!

Now I'm doubly intrigued!