View Full Version : As Thousands Left Homeless From Hurricanes, Trump Sends $75 Million MORE to Israel
Down1
19th September 2017, 05:19 AM
According to a report from the Jerusalem Post, while Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was against giving an additional $75 million to Israel, a senior State Department official insisted that, “The administration is committed to ensuring that Israel receives the assistance that has been appropriated by Congress,” and that Trump will “work to ensure the $75 million in additional aid is delivered.”
NOTE: IT WAS DONALD TRUMP WHO PERSONALLY INTERVENED TO INSIST THAT ISRAEL WAS GIVEN AN EXTRA $75 MILLION.
https://www.darkmoon.me/2017/as-thousands-left-homeless-from-hurricanes-trump-sends-75-million-more-to-israel/
Joshua01
19th September 2017, 05:48 AM
www.darkmoon.me? Is that even a real website?
Ares
19th September 2017, 05:53 AM
https://www.darkmoon.me/2017/as-thousands-left-homeless-from-hurricanes-trump-sends-75-million-more-to-israel/
In due time....
http://gold-silver.us/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=9293&d=1505825565
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EE_
19th September 2017, 09:31 AM
It's called vigorish. The Jew gotta get his vig.
old steel
19th September 2017, 10:40 AM
The firing of Steve Bannon is in my opinion the most significant event to happen during the Trump administration thus far. Moreover, it will have massive reverberations across the U.S. political spectrum for years and years to come. I wasn’t planning on writing today, but this news is so incredibly significant I find myself with little choice.
Taking a step back, part of the reason I was immediately able to see through the Trump con was due to my upbringing in New York City. The guy was constantly in the news my entire life, so I had a pretty decent understanding of where he was really coming from and what makes him tick.
The mindset of your typical NYC-based billionaire real estate developer is filled with all sorts of perspectives and priorities, but thoughts of populism are not amongst them.
Trump used populism to get elected, and then as soon as he won, immediately appointed some of the most destructive oligarchs imaginable to run his administration. The reason I warned about this incessantly at the time, is because I learned the lesson from the Obama administration. People = policy, and the people Trump was elevating were almost unanimously awful.
Irrespective of what you think of Bannon, him being out means Wall Street and the military-industrial complex is now 100% in control of the Trump administration. Prepare for an escalation of imperial war around the world and an expansion of brutal oligarchy.
The removal of Bannon is the end of even a facade of populism.
This is now the Goldman Sachs Presidency with a thin-skinned, unthinking authoritarian as a figurehead. Meanwhile, guess who’s still there in addition to the Goldman executives?
Weed obsessed, civil asset forfeiture supporting Jefferson Sessions. The Trump administration just became ten times more dangerous than it was before.
With the coup successful, Trump no longer needs to be impeached.
Here’s another prediction.
Watch the corporate media start to lay off Trump a bit more going forward. Rather than hysterically demonize him for every little thing, corporate media will increasingly give him more of the benefit of the doubt. After all, a Presidency run by Goldman Sachs and generals is exactly what they like.
Trump finally came out of the closet as the anti-populist oligarch he is, and the results won’t be pretty.
http://www.silverdoctors.com/headlines/finance-news/michael-krieger-says-donald-trump-finally-came-out-of-the-closet/
Neuro
20th September 2017, 03:33 AM
The firing of Steve Bannon is in my opinion the most significant event to happen during the Trump administration thus far. Moreover, it will have massive reverberations across the U.S. political spectrum for years and years to come. I wasn’t planning on writing today, but this news is so incredibly significant I find myself with little choice.
Taking a step back, part of the reason I was immediately able to see through the Trump con was due to my upbringing in New York City. The guy was constantly in the news my entire life, so I had a pretty decent understanding of where he was really coming from and what makes him tick.
The mindset of your typical NYC-based billionaire real estate developer is filled with all sorts of perspectives and priorities, but thoughts of populism are not amongst them.
Trump used populism to get elected, and then as soon as he won, immediately appointed some of the most destructive oligarchs imaginable to run his administration. The reason I warned about this incessantly at the time, is because I learned the lesson from the Obama administration. People = policy, and the people Trump was elevating were almost unanimously awful.
Irrespective of what you think of Bannon, him being out means Wall Street and the military-industrial complex is now 100% in control of the Trump administration. Prepare for an escalation of imperial war around the world and an expansion of brutal oligarchy.
The removal of Bannon is the end of even a facade of populism.
This is now the Goldman Sachs Presidency with a thin-skinned, unthinking authoritarian as a figurehead. Meanwhile, guess who’s still there in addition to the Goldman executives?
Weed obsessed, civil asset forfeiture supporting Jefferson Sessions. The Trump administration just became ten times more dangerous than it was before.
With the coup successful, Trump no longer needs to be impeached.
Here’s another prediction.
Watch the corporate media start to lay off Trump a bit more going forward. Rather than hysterically demonize him for every little thing, corporate media will increasingly give him more of the benefit of the doubt. After all, a Presidency run by Goldman Sachs and generals is exactly what they like.
Trump finally came out of the closet as the anti-populist oligarch he is, and the results won’t be pretty.
http://www.silverdoctors.com/headlines/finance-news/michael-krieger-says-donald-trump-finally-came-out-of-the-closet/
The closest in likeness world leader coming to my mind to Trump is Boris Jeltsin, who came to power as a populist, but sold out his country to Jewish oligarchs.
There are a couple of differences though, the US is already in control of Jewish interests. Trumps purpose is to give them greater Israel (that's what he meant when he said he is going to be Israeli greatest friend). Second, Boris Jeltsin knew he was doing wrong, that is why he was drunk all the time. Trump has no qualms about what he is doing!
Horn
20th September 2017, 06:57 AM
Well, with this he's really no better than his predecessors.
In all reality exactly the same, POTUS inc.
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