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Bannon takes a New Year's Dump on Trump

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Wow.

http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/03/politics/bannon-wolff-fire-and-fury/index.html

I know this is fake news b/c there's NOTHING on FoxNews about this. But even though Trump is your Lord and Savior, isn't Steve Bannon part of the blessed trinity?

If true, I guess Trump wants to Make America Great Again... Unless you can make a quick buck by laundering money for the Russians... then fuuck America.. I'm making money here.
 
Wow.

http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/03/politics/bannon-wolff-fire-and-fury/index.html

I know this is fake news b/c there's NOTHING on FoxNews about this. But even though Trump is your Lord and Savior, isn't Steve Bannon part of the blessed trinity?

If true, I guess Trump wants to Make America Great Again... Unless you can make a quick buck by laundering money for the Russians... then fuuck America.. I'm making money here.
I’m going to defend Trump for a second here he isn’t smart enough to launder money.
 
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Those quotes are everywhere and there’s been no denial from Bannon.

OK, NOW Foxnews has FINALLY received their marching orders from Trump and has a story up. It seems that Bannon has lost his mind and was not a big part of Trump's campaign after all. Just like Flint (his NSA) and Manaford (his campaign manager), Bannon wasn't really a big Trump advisor and really didn't have that much to do with Trump after all. That's good to know... I was worried for Trump there for a second.
 
Yeah, Imagine that. I hate that my 401k has grown 30% since he took office and my company just handed me $1000 because of his tax cut bill.

a) it's pretty silly to be so singularly and short-term focused, particularly when you consider the disaster and embarrassment that he's been in other areas.

b) the economy was thriving under obama as well. this talk of a "trump bump" is way overblown and again, is far too focused on short-term gains.
 
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Still with him and will be for 2020. Mainly because the left is a bunch of psychos and hypocrites that don't give a crap about anything but worthless social issues.
 
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Yeah, Imagine that. I hate that my 401k has grown 30% since he took office and my company just handed me $1000 because of his tax cut bill.

I get that, and IMHO, THIS is the only reason that I find logical AT ALL about being a supporter. If your own 401K and building wealth is your number one priority, you SHOULD support him. If the President being owned by the Russians, and all that other stuff he does takes a back seat to you, I can respect that.
 
Yeah, Imagine that. I hate that my 401k has grown 30% since he took office and my company just handed me $1000 because of his tax cut bill.

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this is how poors are subjugated by the rich and powerful. With insignificant $1000 bonuses and modest gains in a 401K that they will some day have to pay a 90% tax rate on when they withdraw. poor, short-term thinking.
 
a) it's pretty silly to be so singularly and short-term focused, particularly when you consider the disaster and embarrassment that he's been in other areas.

b) the economy was thriving under obama as well. this talk of a "trump bump" is way overblown and again, is far too focused on short-term gains.
Are you kidding? That is real money. The market will correct somewhat, it always does, but I am in a much better position now than I ever was before Trump. Until I can start paying bills and funding college savings accounts with claims of racism and police brutality, global warming theories and reefer legalization, the economy and the bottom line to my wallet is what matters to me.
 
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I get that, and IMHO, THIS is the only reason that I find logical AT ALL about being a supporter. If your own 401K and building wealth is your number one priority, you SHOULD support him. If the President being owned by the Russians, and all that other stuff he does takes a back seat to you, I can respect that.
You summed it up pretty well.
 
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this is how poors are subjugated by the rich and powerful. With insignificant $1000 bonuses and modest gains in a 401K that they will some day have to pay a 90% tax rate on when they withdraw. poor, short-term thinking.
You're out of your mind. I'm not an idiot, I know what the $1000 is and I know what corporations are doing by giving it to their work force. That said, It's real money that pays real bills. I'm much more encouraged by the potential growth of the economy and the jobs that will be created. Oh, and I guess I am a poor if 30% growth is considered modest.
 
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this is how poors are subjugated by the rich and powerful. With insignificant $1000 bonuses and modest gains in a 401K that they will some day have to pay a 90% tax rate on when they withdraw. poor, short-term thinking.
One could argue that social programs are a way to subjugate the poor as well.
 
One could argue that social programs are a way to subjugate the poor as well.

That is a pretty broad statement. I am sure that is case a lot of the time but not all the time. I would argue that most people on food stamps would prefer to get paid more (or be allowed to work full time by their employer) and not be on food stamps. Grocery stores are focking expensive.
 
Everyone needs to read this
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligence...?utm_campaign=nym&utm_source=tw&utm_medium=s1

Ivanka maintained a relationship with her father that was in no way conventional. She was a helper not just in his business dealings, but in his marital realignments. If it wasn’t pure opportunism, it was certainly transactional. For Ivanka, it was all business — building the Trump brand, the presidential campaign, and now the White House. She treated her father with a degree of detachment, even irony, going so far as to make fun of his comb-over to others. She often described the mechanics behind it to friends: an absolutely clean pate — a contained island after scalp-reduction surgery — surrounded by a furry circle of hair around the sides and front, from which all ends are drawn up to meet in the center and then swept back and secured by a stiffening spray. The color, she would point out to comical effect, was from a product called Just for Men — the longer it was left on, the darker it got. Impatience resulted in Trump’s orange-blond hair color.
 
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