Donald Trump Plans To Make Jared Kushner Americas Unelected, Unapproved, Uncontrolled, CEO

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While Donald Trump is anxious to destroy existing offices and departments, he’s creating a brand new one, to be lead by his 36-year-old son in law, a man who has never held elected office, never stood for Senate review, and who isn’t screened out by nepotism laws because … no one knows why.

This frees up Pence to return to critical appearing on Fox duties, and means that Rex Tillerson can do … nothing much at all. Kusher’s got this.

Maybe one of the assignments of Kushner’s new SWAT team of business experts could be to organize the line of Trump associates coming in to testify about Russian connections. Just organizing that schedule is going to keep someone busy.

Donald Trump plans to make Jared Kushner America's unelected, unapproved, uncontrolled CEO
 
Great move by President Trump.

Taking a knife at last to the sprawling, bloated, wasteful, inefficient, behemoth of the federal bureaucracy in Washington, so of course the lefty mental midgets are ready to explode. So enjoy...it's gonna be a blast!
 
Great move by President Trump.

Taking a knife at last to the sprawling, bloated, wasteful, inefficient, behemoth of the federal bureaucracy in Washington, so of course the lefty mental midgets are ready to explode. So enjoy...it's gonna be a blast!

Why do we still have a Rural Electrification Department? Tennessee Valley Authority? WE have so many Depression era programs and Departments that need to evolve or die
 
Elections have consequences

Yep: "The year 1932 had seen Hitler’s meteoric rise to prominence in Germany, spurred largely by the German people’s frustration with dismal economic conditions and the still-festering wounds inflicted by defeat in the Great War and the harsh peace terms of the Versailles treaty. A charismatic speaker, Hitler channeled popular discontent with the post-war Weimar government into support for his fledgling Nazi party. In an election held in July 1932, the Nazis won 230 governmental seats; together with the Communists, the next largest party, they made up over half of the Reichstag.

"Hindenburg, intimidated by Hitler’s growing popularity and the thuggish nature of his cadre of supporters, the SA (or Brownshirts), initially refused to make him chancellor. Instead, he appointed General Kurt von Schleicher, who attempted to steal Hitler’s thunder by negotiating with a dissident Nazi faction led by Gregor Strasser. At the next round of elections in November, the Nazis lost ground—but the Communists gained it, a paradoxical effect of Schleicher’s efforts that made right-wing forces in Germany even more determined to get Hitler into power. In a series of complicated negotiations, ex-Chancellor Franz von Papen, backed by prominent German businessmen and the conservative German National People’s Party (DNVP), convinced Hindenburg to appoint Hitler as chancellor, with the understanding that von Papen as vice-chancellor and other non-Nazis in key government positions would contain and temper Hitler’s more brutal tendencies."
 
Elections have consequences

Yep: "The year 1932 had seen Hitler’s meteoric rise to prominence in Germany, spurred largely by the German people’s frustration with dismal economic conditions and the still-festering wounds inflicted by defeat in the Great War and the harsh peace terms of the Versailles treaty. A charismatic speaker, Hitler channeled popular discontent with the post-war Weimar government into support for his fledgling Nazi party. In an election held in July 1932, the Nazis won 230 governmental seats; together with the Communists, the next largest party, they made up over half of the Reichstag.

"Hindenburg, intimidated by Hitler’s growing popularity and the thuggish nature of his cadre of supporters, the SA (or Brownshirts), initially refused to make him chancellor. Instead, he appointed General Kurt von Schleicher, who attempted to steal Hitler’s thunder by negotiating with a dissident Nazi faction led by Gregor Strasser. At the next round of elections in November, the Nazis lost ground—but the Communists gained it, a paradoxical effect of Schleicher’s efforts that made right-wing forces in Germany even more determined to get Hitler into power. In a series of complicated negotiations, ex-Chancellor Franz von Papen, backed by prominent German businessmen and the conservative German National People’s Party (DNVP), convinced Hindenburg to appoint Hitler as chancellor, with the understanding that von Papen as vice-chancellor and other non-Nazis in key government positions would contain and temper Hitler’s more brutal tendencies."

Did you know Trump's son-in -law ..... is Jewish? Or that his daughter converted to Judaism?

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An unelected bureaucrat having a position of authority! Awful.

By the way, have you heard of Valerie Jarett?
 
Elections have consequences

So do federal laws.

Agreed. By syping on the Trump Campaign, Dems took Watergate and magnified it a trillion times

So why is it Mike Flynn had to resign, is making deals with the FBI, Kushner is testifying before Congress, Paul Manafort is wanted for questioning, and Trumps own NSA chief is distancing himself from the Trump inner circle?

You're right. It is bigger than Watergate, and the odds are better than even, one of more of the inner circle will be in federal prison by the end of the year, and Trump will be impeached before the end of his first term.
 
Elections have consequences

Yep: "The year 1932 had seen Hitler’s meteoric rise to prominence in Germany, spurred largely by the German people’s frustration with dismal economic conditions and the still-festering wounds inflicted by defeat in the Great War and the harsh peace terms of the Versailles treaty. A charismatic speaker, Hitler channeled popular discontent with the post-war Weimar government into support for his fledgling Nazi party. In an election held in July 1932, the Nazis won 230 governmental seats; together with the Communists, the next largest party, they made up over half of the Reichstag.

"Hindenburg, intimidated by Hitler’s growing popularity and the thuggish nature of his cadre of supporters, the SA (or Brownshirts), initially refused to make him chancellor. Instead, he appointed General Kurt von Schleicher, who attempted to steal Hitler’s thunder by negotiating with a dissident Nazi faction led by Gregor Strasser. At the next round of elections in November, the Nazis lost ground—but the Communists gained it, a paradoxical effect of Schleicher’s efforts that made right-wing forces in Germany even more determined to get Hitler into power. In a series of complicated negotiations, ex-Chancellor Franz von Papen, backed by prominent German businessmen and the conservative German National People’s Party (DNVP), convinced Hindenburg to appoint Hitler as chancellor, with the understanding that von Papen as vice-chancellor and other non-Nazis in key government positions would contain and temper Hitler’s more brutal tendencies."

Did you know Trump's son-in -law ..... is Jewish? Or that his daughter converted to Judaism?

hitlerbook.JPG

I do. Soooo what? Bankers & Oligarchs can be Jews, and Plutocrats, Oligarchs and Bankers flock together, do they not?

Fascists' scapegoat and discriminate against those that are different. Do you remember from you remedial history reading, "No Irish need apply"?
 
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Elections have consequences

So do federal laws.

Agreed. By syping on the Trump Campaign, Dems took Watergate and magnified it a trillion times

So why is it Mike Flynn had to resign, is making deals with the FBI, Kushner is testifying before Congress, Paul Manafort is wanted for questioning, and Trumps own NSA chief is distancing himself from the Trump inner circle?

You're right. It is bigger than Watergate, and the odds are better than even, one of more of the inner circle will be in federal prison by the end of the year, and Trump will be impeached before the end of his first term.

One can only hope ^^^ that the winds of change will prevail and the white dove can be at rest:

Blowin’ In The Wind | The Official Bob Dylan Site
 
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Elections have consequences

Well with this one comes pollution, for profit schools and prisons, no labor laws, no social programs, and a huge tax cut for the wealthy.
One can hardly give the poor a tax cut. They pay no taxes.

One can hardly give the rich a tax cut. We're $20 trillion in debt because of that failed tax code.

The poor do pay taxes. Every time they purchase anything. They also pay the most every time some rich draft dodger sends them to a war zone, while their kids go skiing.
 
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Elections have consequences

Well with this one comes pollution, for profit schools and prisons, no labor laws, no social programs, and a huge tax cut for the wealthy.
One can hardly give the poor a tax cut. They pay no taxes.

One can hardly give the rich a tax cut. We're $20 trillion in debt because of that failed tax code.

The poor do pay taxes. Every time they purchase anything. They also pay the most every time some rich draft dodger sends them to a war zone, while their kids go skiing.
You know that sales taxes are state taxes. There are no federal sales taxes.

Fail.

We have an all volunteer military. The children of the poor are not conscripted. The wealthy have more of a history of military service than the newly arrived poor looking for a hand out.
 

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