As many of us had predicted. But the opposition argued that he was going to drain the swamp. Trump is going to give power back to the people.
How's this for some facts. Trump's White House Chief Strategist? Steve Bannon of Goldman Sachs. Trump's Treasury Secretary? Steven Mnuchin of Goldman Sachs. Trump's National Economic Council Chairman? Gary Cohn of Goldman Sachs. Trump's Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman? Jay Clayton of Goldman Sachs. Trump's senior White House advisor? Anthony Scaramucci of Goldman Sachs. Trump's senior counselor for economic initiatives? Dina Habib Powell of Goldman Sachs. Who is Goldman Sachs you might ask? Why they are the global finance firm who, along with Morgan Stanley, brought us the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis. You remember, the crisis that cost the American taxpayers $700 billion initially (the real cost of the subprime mortgage crisis is in the trillions). The article approximates the cost at 8.7 million people losing their jobs, as well as having destroyed as much as 45 percent of the world's wealth. Wait, you do remember right? Right?
Basically, some of you just handed over the entire country to these criminals to plunder. Good job! Drain the swamp indeed. lulz
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/extreme-vetting-but-not-for-banks-w464966
How's this for some facts. Trump's White House Chief Strategist? Steve Bannon of Goldman Sachs. Trump's Treasury Secretary? Steven Mnuchin of Goldman Sachs. Trump's National Economic Council Chairman? Gary Cohn of Goldman Sachs. Trump's Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman? Jay Clayton of Goldman Sachs. Trump's senior White House advisor? Anthony Scaramucci of Goldman Sachs. Trump's senior counselor for economic initiatives? Dina Habib Powell of Goldman Sachs. Who is Goldman Sachs you might ask? Why they are the global finance firm who, along with Morgan Stanley, brought us the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis. You remember, the crisis that cost the American taxpayers $700 billion initially (the real cost of the subprime mortgage crisis is in the trillions). The article approximates the cost at 8.7 million people losing their jobs, as well as having destroyed as much as 45 percent of the world's wealth. Wait, you do remember right? Right?
Basically, some of you just handed over the entire country to these criminals to plunder. Good job! Drain the swamp indeed. lulz
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/features/extreme-vetting-but-not-for-banks-w464966




