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I don't know how to tell you this...but infowars is meant as entertainment, not news. I know, I know, sometimes they report facts, but reality is....they are not actual news.
Its like thinking that WWE wrestling is real.
I posted about this 3 days ago.... for pure entertainment.
It's either Dina Powell or his son in law. Frankly, I don't mind if his son in law is outed as the person of interest...he's a globalist and shouldn't be on Trump's team. Unfortunately, Trump's love for his daughter is overshadowing his ability to choose the right person in that role.
It's either Dina Powell or his son in law. Frankly, I don't mind if his son in law is outed as the person of interest...he's a globalist and shouldn't be on Trump's team. Unfortunately, Trump's love for his daughter is overshadowing his ability to choose the right person in that role.
It's great that he loves his daughter so much but he really should know better than to drag her and her husband into status of top advisors. Give them some honorary position and that's okay but don't bring your family who also run business that have international dealings this deeply into the mix. That's asking for trouble. Makes you wonder where he get these crazy ideas that he should do such things. Is it arrogance? Too great to fall?
It's great that he loves his daughter so much but he really should know better than to drag her and her husband into status of top advisors. Give them some honorary position and that's okay but don't bring your family who also run business that have international dealings this deeply into the mix. That's asking for trouble. Makes you wonder where he get these crazy ideas that he should do such things. Is it arrogance? Too great to fall?
I actually agree with you. I don't think it's arrogance or "too great to fall", I think he just really loves and respects his daughter...and yes, that's great, but no, they should not be in these roles.
It's great that he loves his daughter so much but he really should know better than to drag her and her husband into status of top advisors. Give them some honorary position and that's okay but don't bring your family who also run business that have international dealings this deeply into the mix. That's asking for trouble. Makes you wonder where he get these crazy ideas that he should do such things. Is it arrogance? Too great to fall?
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Originally Posted by Three Wolves In Snow
I actually agree with you. I don't think it's arrogance or "too great to fall", I think he just really loves and respects his daughter...and yes, that's great, but no, they should not be in these roles.
Me three. This whole "average people" can step into government and run it effectively is hogwash.
First off, the Trumps are the same elitist that his supporters rail against. A NYC billionaire (maybe) who lives in a penthouse is looking out for their interests?
Second, they have no experience on how the government works. If they watch the School House Rocks "How a bill becomes a law" it would increase their knowledge of government by an order of magnitude.
And this whole "we need a business man" to run the country or we can run the country like we did 200 years ago when we were a nation of farmers is more hogwash. Because it's not like things are more complicated than they were in 1800, when the US population was about 5 million people, right?
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