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Trump Meets With Goldman’s Cohn as Dinner Set With Critic Romney

"Goldman Sachs Group Inc. President Gary Cohn and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney were meeting Tuesday with Donald Trump as the president-elect and his team consider candidates to fill out key roles in the administration."

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"But he’s also donated more than $225,000 to Republicans, with most of the money coming in recent years. In 2015 he sent cash to Kelly Ayotte’s Senate campaign in New Hampshire and Tom Cotton’s in Arkansas. He donated to Marco Rubio’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination but not Trump’s, records show.

After a campaign in which he decried the influence of big banks and international financial institutions, Trump has leaned heavily on Wall Street executives as he prepares to take office. Chief strategist Stephen Bannon, campaign finance chairman Steven Mnuchin, who is said to be a contender for Treasury secretary, and transition-team member Anthony Scaramucci are all Goldman Sachs alumni."

(Merry Christmas & You're welcome, Snowflakes. :p )
 
Elaine Chau for Transportation? Sure, she's an experienced bureaucrat, but she's married to Turtle McConnell, and is as establishment as you can get.

So much for draining the swamp.

SUCKERS!!!
 
Trump Meets With Goldman’s Cohn as Dinner Set With Critic Romney

"Goldman Sachs Group Inc. President Gary Cohn and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney were meeting Tuesday with Donald Trump as the president-elect and his team consider candidates to fill out key roles in the administration."

...


"But he’s also donated more than $225,000 to Republicans, with most of the money coming in recent years. In 2015 he sent cash to Kelly Ayotte’s Senate campaign in New Hampshire and Tom Cotton’s in Arkansas. He donated to Marco Rubio’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination but not Trump’s, records show.

After a campaign in which he decried the influence of big banks and international financial institutions, Trump has leaned heavily on Wall Street executives as he prepares to take office. Chief strategist Stephen Bannon, campaign finance chairman Steven Mnuchin, who is said to be a contender for Treasury secretary, and transition-team member Anthony Scaramucci are all Goldman Sachs alumni."

(Merry Christmas & You're welcome, Snowflakes. :p )

I'm going to wait and see what he does before criticizing him.
If he sells out I'll be the first to say fuck him.
 
Trump Meets With Goldman’s Cohn as Dinner Set With Critic Romney

"Goldman Sachs Group Inc. President Gary Cohn and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney were meeting Tuesday with Donald Trump as the president-elect and his team consider candidates to fill out key roles in the administration."

...


"But he’s also donated more than $225,000 to Republicans, with most of the money coming in recent years. In 2015 he sent cash to Kelly Ayotte’s Senate campaign in New Hampshire and Tom Cotton’s in Arkansas. He donated to Marco Rubio’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination but not Trump’s, records show.

After a campaign in which he decried the influence of big banks and international financial institutions, Trump has leaned heavily on Wall Street executives as he prepares to take office. Chief strategist Stephen Bannon, campaign finance chairman Steven Mnuchin, who is said to be a contender for Treasury secretary, and transition-team member Anthony Scaramucci are all Goldman Sachs alumni."

(Merry Christmas & You're welcome, Snowflakes. :p )

I'm going to wait and see what he does before criticizing him.
If he sells out I'll be the first to say fuck him.

Now thats something I never expected... a "winner" from Franco.
 
Trump Meets With Goldman’s Cohn as Dinner Set With Critic Romney

"Goldman Sachs Group Inc. President Gary Cohn and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney were meeting Tuesday with Donald Trump as the president-elect and his team consider candidates to fill out key roles in the administration."

...


"But he’s also donated more than $225,000 to Republicans, with most of the money coming in recent years. In 2015 he sent cash to Kelly Ayotte’s Senate campaign in New Hampshire and Tom Cotton’s in Arkansas. He donated to Marco Rubio’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination but not Trump’s, records show.

After a campaign in which he decried the influence of big banks and international financial institutions, Trump has leaned heavily on Wall Street executives as he prepares to take office. Chief strategist Stephen Bannon, campaign finance chairman Steven Mnuchin, who is said to be a contender for Treasury secretary, and transition-team member Anthony Scaramucci are all Goldman Sachs alumni."

(Merry Christmas & You're welcome, Snowflakes. :p )

I'm going to wait and see what he does before criticizing him.
If he sells out I'll be the first to say fuck him.

For all the snowflakes who don't like us criticizing Trump

I am one who thinks there is a mountain of prophetic truth in the song, There Will Always Be an England, and one reason I so firmly believe this is that the English have learned that a determined minority party is just as important in a period of national crisis as a determining majority party. In fact, England has seldom emerged from any great war with the same leadership with which she entered it.


Churchill, himself, is today's Prime Minister of England because of the critical opposition which he and his fellows laid against the policies of Chamberlain. As the ivy climbs the tallest wall by clinging to its roughest spots, self-government in England has a habit of capitalizing on criticism and testing its most important decisions in the fierce crucible of public debate so that only the soundest can survive. Above all, times of national emergency are the worst in which to proceed with untested, untried recipes born of the moment and not subjected to careful criticism and examination by the opposition party.
 
For all the snowflakes who don't like us criticizing Trump...
1. Stop exposing your ignorance: As proven in the past, the term 'snowflake' was adopted by DEMOCRATS to describe other DEMOCRATS who were easily offended and who would not accept reality. You just make yourself look uneducated when you try to apply the term to Conservatives.

2. By all means criticize Trump...just stop with the lies, Fake News, unsubstantiated accusations, subversion, sedition, treason, and attempted assassinations of Republicans.
 
Trump Meets With Goldman’s Cohn as Dinner Set With Critic Romney
"Goldman Sachs Group Inc. President Gary Cohn and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney were meeting Tuesday with Donald Trump as the president-elect and his team consider candidates to fill out key roles in the administration."
"But he’s also donated more than $225,000 to Republicans, with most of the money coming in recent years. In 2015 he sent cash to Kelly Ayotte’s Senate campaign in New Hampshire and Tom Cotton’s in Arkansas. He donated to Marco Rubio’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination but not Trump’s, records show.
After a campaign in which he decried the influence of big banks and international financial institutions, Trump has leaned heavily on Wall Street executives as he prepares to take office. Chief strategist Stephen Bannon, campaign finance chairman Steven Mnuchin, who is said to be a contender for Treasury secretary, and transition-team member Anthony Scaramucci are all Goldman Sachs alumni."
Warren 2020
 
Trump Meets With Goldman’s Cohn as Dinner Set With Critic Romney
"Goldman Sachs Group Inc. President Gary Cohn and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney were meeting Tuesday with Donald Trump as the president-elect and his team consider candidates to fill out key roles in the administration."
"But he’s also donated more than $225,000 to Republicans, with most of the money coming in recent years. In 2015 he sent cash to Kelly Ayotte’s Senate campaign in New Hampshire and Tom Cotton’s in Arkansas. He donated to Marco Rubio’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination but not Trump’s, records show.
After a campaign in which he decried the influence of big banks and international financial institutions, Trump has leaned heavily on Wall Street executives as he prepares to take office. Chief strategist Stephen Bannon, campaign finance chairman Steven Mnuchin, who is said to be a contender for Treasury secretary, and transition-team member Anthony Scaramucci are all Goldman Sachs alumni."
Warren 2020

Warren 2020?

or War in 2020?
 
For all the snowflakes who don't like us criticizing Trump...
1. Stop exposing your ignorance: As proven in the past, the term 'snowflake' was adopted by DEMOCRATS to describe other DEMOCRATS who were easily offended and who would not accept reality. You just make yourself look uneducated when you try to apply the term to Conservatives.

2. By all means criticize Trump...just stop with the lies, Fake News, unsubstantiated accusations, subversion, sedition, treason, and attempted assassinations of Republicans.

Yes we know that.
Did Dems put a patent on the term snowflake?
We are using it for the same reason , duh.
Sometimes the left just is astounding in ignorance your jaw drops huh?
I noticed that several on the left thinks it's clever to mimic. :)
 
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We are using it for the same reason , duh.
You are using it because you are dull, dim-witted, un-imaginative, and are use to parroting what others say / what you have been told to say. None of you can come up with anything original, in thought or verbally.

:p
 
No it's used because it's accurate. :lmao:

How so, snowflake?

'Snowflake': 'A term adopted by DEMOCRATS to make fun of DEMOCRATS (like YOU) who are easily offended and who can not accept reality.'

Democrat Snowflakes came up with 'safe spaces' because they are easily offended and used violence to shut down 'offensive' Constitutionally protected Freedom of Speech.

Hillary LOST the 2016 election...Donald Trump won. Democrat Snowflakes can not embrace that reality. After Hillary conceded snowflakes publicly burst into tears, created a fake web page that pretended Hillary had won, and immediately began treasonously calling for military coups and assassinations. To this very day they are still throwing false accusation after false accusation of 'collusion' out in hopes of overthrowing the newly elected President.

You claim Conservatives are 'snowflakes' because they can not accept reality. They are not the ones who clung to the idea Hillary should be President because she won an insignificant 'Popularity Contest', claiming a 'majority of the country voted for Hillary' when the fact is almost half of the country did not even vote.

Conservatives are not denying reality, they just keep pointing it out to snowflakes every time they debu8nk another false claim from the over-the-edge leftists.

So HOW is snowflakes' unoriginal attempts to insult Conservatives by calling THEM snowflakes 'accurate'?
 

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