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Ares
31st January 2017, 08:13 PM
My view of Trump is conditional and awaits evidence. I am encouraged by the One Percent’s opposition to Trump, or we have just experienced the greatest ruse in history. Indeed, a pointless ruse, as the Establishment had its candidate in Hillary.

Trump’s executive orders don’t support the argument that he is acting for the One Percent. Trump nixed the global corporations’ beloved TPP. He is trying to close down the mass immigration that the corporations use to suppress domestic wage rates. He is committed to normalizing relations with Russia, much to the discomfort of the neoconservatives and the military/security complex.

As for Mnuchin, he left Goldman Sachs in 2002, the same year that Nomi Prins left Goldman Sachs. That was 14 years ago. We know for a fact that Nomi, a former managing director, is not an operative for Goldman Sachs, so my position is to wait and see what Mnuchin does before we declare him to be a Goldman Sachs agent. For a different view see Nomi Prins in the Guest section of this website.

Think about it this way: If Trump is sincere, and the Ruling Establishment seems to think that he is, about cleaning out a nest of outlaws, what better help could he have than one of the outlaws?

Change from the top requires tough mean people. Anyone else would be run over.

My position is to wait for the evidence. For years my readers have said that they need some hope. Trump’s attack on the Ruling Establishment gives them hope. Why take this hope away prematurely?

From the beginning my concern has been that Trump has no experience in the economic and foreign policy debates. He doesn’t know the issues or the players. But he knows two big things: the middle and working class are hurting, and conflict with Russia could result in thermo-nuclear war. My view is support him on these two most important of all issues.

My worry is that Trump has already gone off course on better relations with Russia. Trump had the sense to speak during his first week in office with Russia’s President Putin. Reports are that the one hour conversation went well. However, the report from the Trump administration is that the sanctions were not mentioned and that Trump is considering connecting the removal of the sanctions with a reduction in nuclear arms.

Clearly, Trump needs more astute advisors than he has. Confronted with 28 NATO countries, Russia, the population of which is dwarfed by this collection of countries and armaments, relies on its nuclear weapons to deal with the potential threat. During the Obama regime, the threat to Russia must have seemed to be very real, as the demonization of Russia and its President were based entirely on obvious lies and reached levels of provocation seldom seem in history without leading to war.

If I had been Trump’s advisor, I would have insisted that the first thing that Trump tell Putin is that “the sanctions are history and I apologize for the insult based on the fabricated lies of my predecessor.”

This is what was needed. Once trust is restored, then the matter of reduction in nuclear arms can be raised without making the Russian government concerned that the duplicitous Americans are setting them up for attack.

If you were a Russian, if you were a member of the Russian government, if you were president of Russia, if you had experienced an American coup that overthrew the elected government of Ukraine, a province that was part of Russia for 300 years, if you had experienced an American inspired attack on the Russian residents and Russian peace-keeping forces in South Ossetia, long a province of Russia, that caused the intervention of the Russian armed forces, an intervention blamed by the US government on “Russian aggression,” would you trust the United States? Only if you are a complete fool.

Trump needs advisors sufficiently knowledgable to tell him about the situation that he has committed himself to improve.

Who are these advisors?

Consider now the “Muslim ban.” Muslim refugees are a problem for the US and Europe because the US and its NATO puppets have bombed a large number of Muslim countries entirely on the basis of lies. One might have thought, that with all its experience of war, the Western countries would be aware that wars produce refugees. But apparently not.

The easiest and most certain way to deal with the problem of Muslim refugees is to stop the bombings that produce refugees.

Apparently, this solution is beyond the grasp of the Trump administration. According to news reports—and considering the presstitute status of news organizations one never knows—the new Trump administration authorized a SEAL team attack in Yemen that murdered an 8 year old girl along with a number of women and children on January 29. As far as I can ascertain, no women are marching in opposition to the Trump administration’s continuation of the policy of the Bush/Obama regime of murdering Muslims in the name of a hoax “war on terror.”

Trump’s Archilles’ heel is his belief in the “Muslim threat,” an orchestrated threat cooked up by the neoconservatives. If Trump wants to defeat ISIS, all he needs to do is to stop the US government and CIA from funding ISIS. ISIS is Washington’s creation, used to overthrow Libya and sent to Syria to overthrow Assad until the Russians intervened.

Someone needs to have enough geo-political knowledge to tell Trump that he cannot simultaneously mend relations with Russia and revive the conflict with Iran and threaten China.

As I feared, Trump has no idea who to appoint in order to achieve his agenda.

Now let’s turn to Trump’s critics: Identity Politics, that is, the explanation of Western history as the victimization of everyone by white heterosexual males. The attacks on Trump lack legitimacy, and everyone except those immersed in victim politics sees that. The same people who march against Trump and condemn his Muslim ban do not march against the wars that produce the Muslim refugees and immigrants. Trump’s opponents are in the illogical position of supporting the “war on terror” and the 9/11 story on which the war is based, but objecting to the ban on entry of “Muslim terrorists” into the US. If Muslims are terrorists as the Bush/Obama narative claims, it is totally irresponsible to admit into the US Muslims harmed by Washington’s attacks on their countries who might have thoughts of revenge.

The liberal/progressive/left long ago abandoned the working class. The consequence of their illegitimate complaints will be to lump all dissent into their illegitimate category. Thus truth-tellers along with fiction-tellers will be shut down. The public will not be able to differenate between the orchestrated attacks on Trump and those telling the truth.

My conclusion is that the stupidity of Identity Politics by discrediting dissent will empower the worst elements of the right-wing. If Goldman Sachs is also operating against us, as Nomi Prins believes, then the US is history.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-01-31/can-trump-deliver

EE_
31st January 2017, 08:32 PM
1. Trump bet his whole family's reputation and his empire on being president.
2. Trump has enough outsiders in his administration to help him achieve his goals.
3. No photos have surfaced with him wearing a kippah at the wall
4. Immigration is the biggest permanent destroyer of our country and Trump is stopping it. 2nd to nothing.
5. He's the only guy that has stood up for the middle class in decades.
6. The US, Russia, Great Britain are the last three countries to save our race. Trump is allying with both.
7. Trump is probably the most hated president by the liberal left in history. He's put them all on notice.

These things are not just words, they are his actions.

midnight rambler
31st January 2017, 08:55 PM
7. Trump is probably the most hated president by the liberal left in history.

That alone makes this exercise all worthwhile.

vacuum
31st January 2017, 09:07 PM
I know a lot of people were very wary of what Trump would actually do should he attain power. So far, the answer to that question has been exactly what he said he would do.

EE_
31st January 2017, 09:15 PM
I said from the beginning I was in it for the wall and stopping illegal immigration. I'd rather see every nuke go off in the world then see my country over-run by illegals and/or ruled by Muslims. Hillary winning would have sealed our death.

Europe is toast and they know it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQJRaJy-aFw

JohnQPublic
31st January 2017, 11:52 PM
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3. No photos have surfaced with him wearing a kippah at the wall...

This is interesting:

'The President Went Out of His Way to Recognize the Holocaust' (https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/01/donald-trump-spicer-holocaust/515040/)

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer defended the omission of Jews from Trump’s statement with a double act of historical revisionism.


On Friday, the same day that he ordered a halt in the entry of persecuted refugees into the United States, President Trump issued a statement (https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/01/27/statement-president-international-holocaust-remembrance-day) on the Holocaust. In a crisp three paragraphs, Trump said, “It is with a heavy heart and somber mind that we remember and honor the victims, survivors, heroes of the Holocaust. It is impossible to fully fathom the depravity and horror inflicted on innocent people by Nazi terror.” He added that “in the name of the perished,” he would work to prevent such a tragedy again.

Pointedly missing from the statement, as was immediately noticed, was any mention of the Jewish people, of whom roughly 6 million were murdered during the Holocaust. The omission was roundly criticized by Jewish groups, and not just mainstream groups like the Anti-Defamation League, though they were also critical (https://medium.com/@J0NATHAN_G/neveragain-f201a1f0e7d5#.1pgywzl3u). The Republican Jewish Coalition weighed in, too, saying that “The lack of a direct statement about the suffering of the Jewish people during the Holocaust was an unfortunate omission” and adding (http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/republican-jewish-coalition-assails-trump-on-holocaust-statement-234343), “We hope, going forward, he conveys those feelings when speaking about the Holocaust.” The head of the very conservative Zionist Organization of America, which is funded in part by the Republican megadonor Sheldon Adelson, was blunter. “Especially as a child of Holocaust survivors, I and ZOA are compelled to express our chagrin and deep pain at President Trump, in his Holocaust Remembrance Day Message, omitting any mention of anti-Semitism and the six million Jews who were targeted and murdered by the German Nazi regime and others,” Mort Klein said in a statement. (The ZOA kicked up a controversy when it announced that Steve Bannon would attend a dinner it was throwing in November. Bannon then never showed (http://www.jta.org/2016/11/20/news-opinion/politics/stephen-bannon-a-no-show-at-zionist-organization-of-america-dinner).)...

vacuum
1st February 2017, 12:04 AM
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer defended the omission of Jews from Trump’s statement with a double act of historical revisionism.

There is more to this. Look at the statement (remember, the allies won the war):


Statement by the President on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
“It is with a heavy heart and somber mind that we remember and honor the victims, survivors, heroes of the Holocaust. It is impossible to fully fathom the depravity and horror inflicted on innocent people by Nazi terror.
“Yet, we know that in the darkest hours of humanity, light shines the brightest.‎ As we remember those who died, we are deeply grateful to those who risked their lives to save the innocent.
“In the name of the perished, I pledge to do everything in my power throughout my Presidency, and my life, to ensure that the forces of evil never again defeat the powers of good. Together, we will make love and tolerance prevalent throughout the world.”

EE_
1st February 2017, 11:04 AM
There is more to this. Look at the statement (remember, the allies won the war):

Sounds like Trump better get over there and start pump fucking Satan at the Roman wall with a kippah on his head. He'd better make this right with the Jews, or he's liable to get his head pealed back, a la JFK.

crimethink
1st February 2017, 01:29 PM
to ensure that the forces of evil never again defeat the powers of good.

LOL

Was this a Freudian slip or an idiot statement like Bush's "They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we"?

Yes, Mr. President, the forces of evil - the Jewish-controlled United States, Soviet Union, and Britain - defeated the powers of good - Germany and her allies defending European civilization.

Neuro
1st February 2017, 05:03 PM
LOL

Was this a Freudian slip or an idiot statement like Bush's "They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we"?

Yes, Mr. President, the forces of evil - the Jewish-controlled United States, Soviet Union, and Britain - defeated the powers of good - Germany and her allies defending European civilization.
Let's hope he actually meant it... :)