Trump Pals Around with George Soros

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I knew he was a low life dirtbag, but WTF?!?!?!

Trump Pals Around with George Soros

By: Jen Kuznicki | February 28, 2016
CONSERVATIVE REVIEW


Not only has Trump funded open borders politicians like Schumer, Durbin, McCain, Graham and Menendez, but he’s also been bailed out by George Soros.

Trump actually spent Christmas Eve with George Soros in 2009, according to the New York Post. But hey, billionaires gotta stick together, you know? Nevermind that Soros is for a One World Order, an anti-Zionist and an anti-constitutional funder of all things unholy.

The funder of all things unholy also funded the Trump Tower in Chicago. According to the Chicago Tribune:

Donald Trump has lined up three New York hedge funds, including money from billionaire George Soros, to invest $160 million in his Chicago skyscraper, a key piece in perhaps the largest construction financing in the city's history, according to real estate sources and public documents.

Soros gave Donald Trump a mezzanine loan, which is basically a bailout, because Trump didn’t want to, or couldn’t, front his own money to build the Chicago Trump Tower. Mezzanine loans are loans offered with outrageous interest that help the developer on the front end of finance, and which often offer a stake in the building.

Trump was also named in a lawsuit along with Soros in New York surrounding the sale of the GM Building, so it’s not as if Trump only dealt with Soros in Chicago.

Many Trump supporters might think this is no big deal—that businessmen have to do business with people they may personally not like. However, in 2011, when considering a White House bid, Trump attended a Tea Party rally and told people to, “Leave George Soros alone, he has enough problems,” giving the distinct impression that Trump might just owe the global manipulator money. The magnitude of the George Soros identity is not known universally.

George Soros has a messianic complex, the likes of which he has said he needs to keep in check because otherwise he’d be in a loony bin.

Soros’ main cause is embodied in his Open Society Foundations, which he believes is an extension of his education that focused on Karl Popper’s philosophy. Popper taught at the London School of Economics when Soros attended, and Soros has stolen Popper’s vision and turned it inside out.

The Open Society and It’s Enemies is a book Popper wrote during WWII that denounced Marxism and glorified democracy. However, Soros has twisted Popper's overall philosophical arguments against Marxism and for democracy into a destroy borders at all cost, totalitarian Marxist worldwide order, centered on zero borders so that a chosen few can rule the globe. Soros was widely speculated as the person who bet on America’s downgrade and partially caused our economy to tank in 2008.

Soros’ Foundation and the vast network of hundreds of groups that he funds are all centered around mass migration, and he contributes to the same politicians that Donald Trump does. In fact, Trump has over the years contributed to Soros’ pet projects like dosomething.org, a website dedicated to youth political correctness.


The groups Soros funds are the most anti-American groups that plague this nation. Through his funding for activists, Soros’ army of Leftists twists and turns the agenda of the nation. Most recently, Soros funded Occupy Wall Street and the Ferguson protests, as well as Media Matters and MoveOn.org. The master of “dark money,” Soros funds the underbelly of Leftist chaos. Like Trump, he’s given to John McCain and the Clinton Foundation. Trump actually contributed a quarter of a million dollars to the Clintons, and though some might believe Trump was a hapless bystander in a swirl of political demands, understand that the entire Democratic Party, with all its constant demand for social change, held a place in Trump’s heart too, very recently.

Trump called for the impeachment of George W. Bush, taking the Leftist view of partisan destruction, saying that Bush lied about going to war. This argument was pushed non-stop on Media Matters and Move On and the Leftists seized the national narrative of “Bush lied, people died.” That libelous inflammatory rhetoric was a Soros special.

Soros once said that removing President George W. Bush from office in 2004 was the ‘central focus of my life.’ He put his money where his mouth is, giving $23.58 million to various 527 groups dedicated to defeating Bush.

Donald Trump has admitted to having a great relationship with Nancy Pelosi, putting his money where his mouth is and opening his moth-filled wallet. But it was a special and deliberate appeal for a cause. "I was surprised that she (Pelosi) didn't do more in terms of Bush and going after Bush," Trump said. "It was almost - it just seemed like she was going to really look to impeach Bush and get him out of office, which personally I think would have been a wonderful thing."

Trump did not feel the same loathing for, nor did he take a political risk for the impeachment of, the most unconstitutional Leftist president this nation has ever seen, Barack Obama, telling the Putin apologist Alex Jones: “In a way you’ll make him a martyr. But I don't even say that. I'm the most disappointed in Republicans."

When you look at the people Donald Trump surrounds himself with, you couldn’t rightly say he’s aware of the types he gets into contracts and political causes with. However, his history shows either an ignorance or stamped approval of who these people are and what they wish to accomplish.

The tentacles of worldwide dominance includes Trump, while he gives money to the worst politicians, preaches deal-making as a beatitude, and gets along with the most ruthless destroyers of America.

Jen Kuznicki is a contributor to Conservative Review, blue collar, wife, mom, political writer, humorist, conservative activist, a seamstress by trade, and compelled to write. https://www.conservativereview.com/...around-with-george-soros#sthash.N6gZQhhY.dpuf
 
I knew he was a low life dirtbag, but WTF?!?!?!

Trump Pals Around with George Soros

By: Jen Kuznicki | February 28, 2016
CONSERVATIVE REVIEW


Not only has Trump funded open borders politicians like Schumer, Durbin, McCain, Graham and Menendez, but he’s also been bailed out by George Soros.

Trump actually spent Christmas Eve with George Soros in 2009, according to the New York Post. But hey, billionaires gotta stick together, you know? Nevermind that Soros is for a One World Order, an anti-Zionist and an anti-constitutional funder of all things unholy.

The funder of all things unholy also funded the Trump Tower in Chicago. According to the Chicago Tribune:

Donald Trump has lined up three New York hedge funds, including money from billionaire George Soros, to invest $160 million in his Chicago skyscraper, a key piece in perhaps the largest construction financing in the city's history, according to real estate sources and public documents.

Soros gave Donald Trump a mezzanine loan, which is basically a bailout, because Trump didn’t want to, or couldn’t, front his own money to build the Chicago Trump Tower. Mezzanine loans are loans offered with outrageous interest that help the developer on the front end of finance, and which often offer a stake in the building.

Trump was also named in a lawsuit along with Soros in New York surrounding the sale of the GM Building, so it’s not as if Trump only dealt with Soros in Chicago.

Many Trump supporters might think this is no big deal—that businessmen have to do business with people they may personally not like. However, in 2011, when considering a White House bid, Trump attended a Tea Party rally and told people to, “Leave George Soros alone, he has enough problems,” giving the distinct impression that Trump might just owe the global manipulator money. The magnitude of the George Soros identity is not known universally.

George Soros has a messianic complex, the likes of which he has said he needs to keep in check because otherwise he’d be in a loony bin.

Soros’ main cause is embodied in his Open Society Foundations, which he believes is an extension of his education that focused on Karl Popper’s philosophy. Popper taught at the London School of Economics when Soros attended, and Soros has stolen Popper’s vision and turned it inside out.

The Open Society and It’s Enemies is a book Popper wrote during WWII that denounced Marxism and glorified democracy. However, Soros has twisted Popper's overall philosophical arguments against Marxism and for democracy into a destroy borders at all cost, totalitarian Marxist worldwide order, centered on zero borders so that a chosen few can rule the globe. Soros was widely speculated as the person who bet on America’s downgrade and partially caused our economy to tank in 2008.

Soros’ Foundation and the vast network of hundreds of groups that he funds are all centered around mass migration, and he contributes to the same politicians that Donald Trump does. In fact, Trump has over the years contributed to Soros’ pet projects like dosomething.org, a website dedicated to youth political correctness.


The groups Soros funds are the most anti-American groups that plague this nation. Through his funding for activists, Soros’ army of Leftists twists and turns the agenda of the nation. Most recently, Soros funded Occupy Wall Street and the Ferguson protests, as well as Media Matters and MoveOn.org. The master of “dark money,” Soros funds the underbelly of Leftist chaos. Like Trump, he’s given to John McCain and the Clinton Foundation. Trump actually contributed a quarter of a million dollars to the Clintons, and though some might believe Trump was a hapless bystander in a swirl of political demands, understand that the entire Democratic Party, with all its constant demand for social change, held a place in Trump’s heart too, very recently.

Trump called for the impeachment of George W. Bush, taking the Leftist view of partisan destruction, saying that Bush lied about going to war. This argument was pushed non-stop on Media Matters and Move On and the Leftists seized the national narrative of “Bush lied, people died.” That libelous inflammatory rhetoric was a Soros special.

Soros once said that removing President George W. Bush from office in 2004 was the ‘central focus of my life.’ He put his money where his mouth is, giving $23.58 million to various 527 groups dedicated to defeating Bush.

Donald Trump has admitted to having a great relationship with Nancy Pelosi, putting his money where his mouth is and opening his moth-filled wallet. But it was a special and deliberate appeal for a cause. "I was surprised that she (Pelosi) didn't do more in terms of Bush and going after Bush," Trump said. "It was almost - it just seemed like she was going to really look to impeach Bush and get him out of office, which personally I think would have been a wonderful thing."

Trump did not feel the same loathing for, nor did he take a political risk for the impeachment of, the most unconstitutional Leftist president this nation has ever seen, Barack Obama, telling the Putin apologist Alex Jones: “In a way you’ll make him a martyr. But I don't even say that. I'm the most disappointed in Republicans."

When you look at the people Donald Trump surrounds himself with, you couldn’t rightly say he’s aware of the types he gets into contracts and political causes with. However, his history shows either an ignorance or stamped approval of who these people are and what they wish to accomplish.

The tentacles of worldwide dominance includes Trump, while he gives money to the worst politicians, preaches deal-making as a beatitude, and gets along with the most ruthless destroyers of America.

Jen Kuznicki is a contributor to Conservative Review, blue collar, wife, mom, political writer, humorist, conservative activist, a seamstress by trade, and compelled to write. https://www.conservativereview.com/...around-with-george-soros#sthash.N6gZQhhY.dpuf

So this article is trying to say that the whole establishment, including Soros, is engaging in a grand conspiracy with Trump to get him elected? And that all of the howls coming from the globalists around the world and the MSM are just for show to gull us Trumpsters?

Or is it more likely that Trump has had a gradual epiphany in regards to what has to be done in order to preserve this nation as a nation, (just like we have since 2008)?

And what is more likely? That he still stick by his campaign promises to date and gain the everlasting adulation of more than half the country? Or that he will betray
us all and go down as possibly more hated than Obummer?

This article has not changed my mind so you know my answers to the above questions.
 

Be Well

may all be well
Trump should only accept holy saints and pure patriots as investors. What a devil he is. Beelzebub himself. Vote for Cruzboi the televange-attorney who can't issue a statement without a lie in nor release his citizenship documents despite FOI requests. I also wonder about Cruz best buddy friend from Jamaica....

The article above is short on details such as what is the name of the investor group, is it personally owned by Soros, or is Soros a partner among others and stuff li' dat. I have no idea about high finance but we need more detail, since this is obviously a total hit piece ("gave money to the worst politicians" for example. I saw on Free Republic a list of all his political donations of the decades and he gave at least twice as much to filthy Repukelicans as he gave to filthy Demoncrats. Any business man in NYC has to donate to politicians, it's a totally corrupt system that he has said he hates but had to do it do build anything. He also wants to change that corruption.

I am not even going to read the whole article because those wanting to destroy Trump are those invested in the current political/financial corruption and don't want it changed one iota.
 
Trump should only accept holy saints and pure patriots as investors. What a devil he is. Beelzebub himself. Vote for Cruzboi the televange-attorney who can't issue a statement without a lie in nor release his citizenship documents despite FOI requests. I also wonder about Cruz best buddy friend from Jamaica....

The article above is short on details such as what is the name of the investor group, is it personally owned by Soros, or is Soros a partner among others and stuff li' dat. I have no idea about high finance but we need more detail, since this is obviously a total hit piece ("gave money to the worst politicians" for example. I saw on Free Republic a list of all his political donations of the decades and he gave at least twice as much to filthy Repukelicans as he gave to filthy Demoncrats. Any business man in NYC has to donate to politicians, it's a totally corrupt system that he has said he hates but had to do it do build anything. He also wants to change that corruption.

I am not even going to read the whole article because those wanting to destroy Trump are those invested in the current political/financial corruption and don't want it changed one iota.

And considering where Trump is now in his life and how he is now fighting for us, for this nation, it is extremely good news that he knows all of these people. He is no neophyte, no babe in the woods. His experiences to date are credentials to my mind, not something to disqualify him. We need a tough SOB who has been there, brawling when necessary behind the scenes. And now his brawling is out in the open, making for a great, long overdue campaign.
 

Laurane

Canadian Loonie
All his life's experiences and watching from the sidelines the Elite, has given him the insight and the will to become a Honey Badger, to dig and dig and dig until he gets what he wants.

And what he wants is America back again, without the controllers he has met and worked with in business and now in politics.

Vulgarians rule!!!
 

lanod

Deceased
Jonn, because Trump is a businessman first and a politician second, I'll bet he knows Soros a lot better than you do. That makes him better equipped to do battle with him and his ilk. Personally I hope he still works with him under the old philosophy of "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer!". Good luck in your struggle to regain a sense of reality.
 
All his life's experiences and watching from the sidelines the Elite, has given him the insight and the will to become a Honey Badger, to dig and dig and dig until he gets what he wants.

And what he wants is America back again, without the controllers he has met and worked with in business and now in politics.

Vulgarians rule!!!

Excellent comment.

And I will add that one of Trump's likely epiphanies was that "business as usual" had to stop because otherwise the unmistakeable, foregone conclusion would be the total demise of this nation.

It is the same epiphany that all of us who are supporting him have come to over these last eight years.
 

wait-n-see

Veteran Member
And considering where Trump is now in his life and how he is now fighting for us, for this nation, it is extremely good news that he knows all of these people. He is no neophyte, no babe in the woods. His experiences to date are credentials to my mind, not something to disqualify him. We need a tough SOB who has been there, brawling when necessary behind the scenes. And now his brawling is out in the open, making for a great, long overdue campaign.

Good points there.

And another Trump hit piece goes "PLOP". :screw:

Is there really ANY rational person that is shocked by the news that a Billionaire, much less a New York based one, has associated with and even done business with other Billionaires regardless of their political leanings? :shr:

Other than anti-Trump haters of course. ;)

TRUMP 2016 :usfl:
 
My first reaction tho this post was "Oh no, please tell me it isn't true!

However, I've also read that the establishment (both sides!) are going to pull out all the stops to discredit the Don, so I am not going to let this deter from from continuing to like him.
 

Be Well

may all be well
And considering where Trump is now in his life and how he is now fighting for us, for this nation, it is extremely good news that he knows all of these people. He is no neophyte, no babe in the woods. His experiences to date are credentials to my mind, not something to disqualify him. We need a tough SOB who has been there, brawling when necessary behind the scenes. And now his brawling is out in the open, making for a great, long overdue campaign.

I agree with you 100%. He knows exactly who is who, what their past is, what they want, the crimes they've done, he knows where the bodies are, and he's a master at dealing with people - HIS way. He won't take "no" for an answer.
 

Be Well

may all be well
Excellent comment.

And I will add that one of Trump's likely epiphanies was that "business as usual" had to stop because otherwise the unmistakeable, foregone conclusion would be the total demise of this nation.

It is the same epiphany that all of us who are supporting him have come to over these last eight years.

Medical Maven, you hit one out of the park, as you often do. Baby steps in the right direction will get us no where, and none of the other candidates even go in the right direction. Merely very slightly different flavors of "Business As Usual". Replete with lies and skulldiuggery.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
And considering where Trump is now in his life and how he is now fighting for us, for this nation, it is extremely good news that he knows all of these people. He is no neophyte, no babe in the woods. His experiences to date are credentials to my mind, not something to disqualify him. We need a tough SOB who has been there, brawling when necessary behind the scenes. And now his brawling is out in the open, making for a great, long overdue campaign.

All his life's experiences and watching from the sidelines the Elite, has given him the insight and the will to become a Honey Badger, to dig and dig and dig until he gets what he wants.

And what he wants is America back again, without the controllers he has met and worked with in business and now in politics.

Vulgarians rule!!!

Jonn, because Trump is a businessman first and a politician second, I'll bet he knows Soros a lot better than you do. That makes him better equipped to do battle with him and his ilk. Personally I hope he still works with him under the old philosophy of "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer!". Good luck in your struggle to regain a sense of reality.

:applaud::applaud::applaud:

Sorry John but by posting this wanna be hit piece you just made yourself look like an errand boy for the establishment.
 

fairbanksb

Freedom Isn't Free
Another hit piece against Trump but the articles on Rubio and Cruz and Kasich are not in any way, hit pieces. ROTFLMAO.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Another hit piece against Trump but the articles on Rubio and Cruz and Kasich are not in any way, hit pieces. ROTFLMAO.

See the other thread on Kasich, he wants all businesses to be required to serve gays, no ifs, ands, or butts, about it. ;)
 
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Hfcomms

EN66iq
Maybe this one will have more traction than the single poll that John posted that showed Cruz ahead of Trump. Time will tell.
 

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen
And considering where Trump is now in his life and how he is now fighting for us, for this nation, it is extremely good news that he knows all of these people. He is no neophyte, no babe in the woods. His experiences to date are credentials to my mind, not something to disqualify him. We need a tough SOB who has been there, brawling when necessary behind the scenes. And now his brawling is out in the open, making for a great, long overdue campaign.

^THIS

Jonn, because Trump is a businessman first and a politician second, I'll bet he knows Soros a lot better than you do. That makes him better equipped to do battle with him and his ilk. Personally I hope he still works with him under the old philosophy of "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer!". Good luck in your struggle to regain a sense of reality.

^And THAT
 

Bardou

Veteran Member
I'd have more trouble with Trump paling around with Bernie Madoff. I would pal around with Soros if he loaned me some money to invest and I became wealthy with it. Hell yeah!
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
I'd have more trouble with Trump paling around with Bernie Madoff. I would pal around with Soros if he loaned me some money to invest and I became wealthy with it. Hell yeah!

Not far removed from the definition of a true politician, which in many ways is a different angle on being a businessman...if you can't hang out with them, eat their food, drink their booze and "fraternize" with their women and still focus on accomplishing what you want to get done you don't belong in the den of iniquity that is politics or business.
 

Wise Owl

Deceased
And I thought John said he gave up and wouldn't post anymore hit pieces cause we were a lost cause?
Gone back on his word already?
 

OldArcher

Has No Life - Lives on TB
John, it's becoming ever more apparent, that the "elites" are terrified, desperate, and ready, willing, and able, to say or do anything, to thwart both Trump, and "We, the People." And to think that the erstwhile PTB consider themselves to be "patriots," is laughable in the extreme... To expect TPTB, who got us into this mess, to get us out of this insanity, is insanity... Better the "elites" commit mass suicide, than drag us down with them...

Maranatha

OA
 

Meadowlark

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Have no fear, Meadowlark the official comedy relief confirms that this is just bogus. Of course Trump had business dealings with Soros. Trump has dealings all over the world.
 

Sleeping Cobra

TB Fanatic
My first reaction tho this post was "Oh no, please tell me it isn't true!

However, I've also read that the establishment (both sides!) are going to pull out all the stops to discredit the Don, so I am not going to let this deter from from continuing to like him.

Notice the main stream media is told who to attack and told who to support? They are attacking Trump.
 

Meadowlark

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The Sunday news cycle is full of it on CNN, Faux, Beat the Press, etc. Full blown overkill that I suspect will only work in Donald's favor.
 

Seabear

Inactive
So 7 years ago in the middle of the banking crisis and early in the O admin. Trump has a business meeting with Soros about a deal in NYC.

YAWN....

Do you really think they are putting business deals together today knowing what we all know about Soros and the public positions and hellstorm Trump has started in opposition to the likes of Soros???
 
So 7 years ago in the middle of the banking crisis and early in the O admin. Trump has a business meeting with Soros about a deal in NYC.

YAWN....

Do you really think they are putting business deals together today knowing what we all know about Soros and the public positions and hellstorm Trump has started in opposition to the likes of Soros???

Yeah, Trump is a globalist.:lol::lol:

"Trump Must Be Stopped" Plead 'The Economist' And CFR As Financial Establishment Panics

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/28/2016 15:46 -0500

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...nomist-and-cfr-financial-establishment-panics

It's one thing for the republican establishment to throw up all over the candidacy of Donald Trump: frankly, the GOP has not been relevant as a political power ever since Boehner started folding like a lawn chair to Obama's every demand just around the time of the first US downgrade, and as such what the Republican party - torn apart and very much irrelevant as the best of the "establishment" GOP candidates demonstrate - thinks is largely irrelevant.

However, when such stalwart titans of financial establishmentarianism as the Council of Foreign Relations and "The Economist", who until now had been largely ignoring Trump's ascent in the political hierarchy finally unleash an all out assault and go after Trump on the very same day, you know that the flamboyant, hyperbolic billionaire has finally gotten on the nerves of some very high net worth individuals.

Below are excerpts from the panicked lamentations of the Economist as written down this weekend in "Time to fire Trump"

* * *

The front-runner is unfit to lead a great political party, let alone America



IN A week’s time, the race for the Republican nomination could be all but over. Donald Trump has already won three of the first four contests. On March 1st, Super Tuesday, 12 more states will vote. Mr Trump has a polling lead in all but three of them. Were these polls to translate into results, as they have so far, Mr Trump would not quite be unbeatable. It would still be possible for another candidate to win enough delegates to overtake him. But that would require the front-runner to have a late, spectacular electoral collapse of a kind that has not been seen before. Right now the Republican nomination is his to lose.

When pollsters ask voters to choose in a face-off between Mr Trump and Hillary Clinton, the Democratic front-runner wins by less than three percentage points. Mr Trump would have plenty of time to try to close that gap. An economy that falls back into recession or an indictment for Mrs Clinton might do it for him.

That is an appalling prospect. The things Mr Trump has said in this campaign make him unworthy of leading one of the world’s great political parties, let alone America. One way to judge politicians is by whether they appeal to our better natures: Mr Trump has prospered by inciting hatred and violence. He is so unpredictable that the thought of him anywhere near high office is terrifying. He must be stopped.
... just in case there was any confusion what The Economist thinks.

If the field remains split as it is now, it is possible for Mr Trump to win with just a plurality of votes. To prevent that, others must drop out. Although we are yet to be convinced by Mr Rubio, he stands a better chance of beating Mr Trump than anyone else. All the other candidates—including Mr Cruz, who wrongly sees himself as the likeliest challenger—should get out of his way. If they decline to do so, it could soon be too late to prevent the party of Abraham Lincoln from being led into a presidential election by Donald Trump.
And then there is the Council of Foreign Relations' Benn Steil with "Selling America Short" of which sections have been excerpted below:

The country would cease to be great under a President Trump

Following his primary victories in New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Nevada, Donald Trump has established himself as the clear frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination. He has done so offering grandiose slogans — He'll Make America Great Again! He'll have us win so much we'll get bored with winning! — and precious little in specifics. He has said, for example, that he would repeal Obamacare, without saying a word about what would replace it — beyond promising that his health program would be "terrific" and "take care of everyone."

* * *

If Trump were to order the U.S. military to act as he suggests, the likely result would be a crisis in civil-military relations. Many military personnel would refuse to carry out orders so blatantly at odds with the laws of war; soldiers know that they could face prosecution under a future administration. If soldiers were to do as President Trump ordered, moreover, terrorist organizations would have a new recruiting pitch with the world's Muslims — the need to counter American barbarism.

* * *
The radical changes that Trump proposes are all the more dangerous because he is so singularly ill-equipped to manage the resulting turmoil. This is a candidate, after all, who doesn't know the difference between the Kurds and the Quds Force or have any idea what the "nuclear triad" is. Nor has Trump so far made good on his pledge to attract "top top people" to help him run things; he has still not unveiled a campaign foreign policy team in spite of months of pledges to do so. In any case, advisers cannot make up for a president's ignorance and prejudice; presidents always get conflicting advice, and it is their job, and their job alone, to make the most difficult judgment calls in the world.

Trump has already done considerable damage to America's reputation with his crude, bombastic, and often ugly rhetoric. American standing, as measured both in "soft power" and more traditional realpolitik terms, would suffer far more if he were to become commander in chief. A Trump presidency threatens the post-World War II liberal international order that American presidents of both parties have so laboriously built up — an order based on free trade and alliances with other democracies.

His policies would not make America "great." Just the opposite. A Trump presidency would represent the death knell of America as a great power.
So just whose nerves has Trump gotten on?

Here is a summary of the current and honorary directors of the CFR, who basically double down as a 'who is who' list of everyone relevant in modern finance:

Carla A. Hills
Robert E. Rubin
David M. Rubenstein
Richard N. Haass
John P. Abizaid
Zoë Baird
Alan S. Blinder
Mary Boies
David G. Bradley
Nicholas Burns
Steven A. Denning
Blair Effron
Laurence D. Fink
Stephen Friedman
Ann M. Fudge
Timothy F. Geithner
Thomas H. Glocer
Stephen J. Hadley
Peter B. Henry
J. Tomilson Hill
Susan Hockfield
Donna J. Hrinak
Shirley Ann Jackson
James Manyika
Jami Miscik
Eduardo J. Padrón
John A. Paulson
Richard L. Plepler
Ruth Porat
Colin L. Powell
Richard E. Salomon
James G. Stavridis
Margaret Warner
Vin Weber
Christine Todd Whitman
Daniel H. Yergin
Madeleine K. Albright
Martin S. Feldstein
Leslie H. Gelb
Maurice R. Greenberg
Peter G. Peterson
David Rockefeller
And here are the Trustees and the Board of The Economist:

Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone PC, DL
Tim Clark
Lord O'Donnell CB, KCB, GCB
Bryan Sanderson
Rupert Pennant-Rea
Chris Stibbs
Sir David Bell
John Elkann
Brent Hoberman
Suzanne Heywood
Zanny Minton Beddoes
Baroness Jowell
Sir Simon Robertson
Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild

It is the fact that practically every member of the ultra high net worth establishment and "0.01%" loathes Trump with a passion, that he may be just a few months from claiming the US presidency.
 

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen
So 7 years ago in the middle of the banking crisis and early in the O admin. Trump has a business meeting with Soros about a deal in NYC.

YAWN....

Do you really think they are putting business deals together today knowing what we all know about Soros and the public positions and hellstorm Trump has started in opposition to the likes of Soros???

Yes, exactly. Use some common sense, people.
 
The last Presidential nominee to get this kind of over the top reaction by the elites/globalists was Ronald Reagan. I remember it well. If things work out, as I hope they will, Trump will do far more than Reagan ever did in just a few days by just enforcing the immigration laws and repealing some EPA and DHS executive actions/orders.

And he will tell the U.N. to go to Hell with their importation of muslim refugees, sponsored by the current WH and the State Department. A 1980 law gives the President total discretion in this regard. No congressional approval is needed, (or court approval). Trump is the only candidate who has said he will do this.
 

Bardou

Veteran Member
Not far removed from the definition of a true politician, which in many ways is a different angle on being a businessman...if you can't hang out with them, eat their food, drink their booze and "fraternize" with their women and still focus on accomplishing what you want to get done you don't belong in the den of iniquity that is politics or business.

You get it and so few do.
 

ShyGirl

Veteran Member
John, it's becoming ever more apparent, that the "elites" are terrified, desperate, and ready, willing, and able, to say or do anything, to thwart both Trump, and "We, the People." And to think that the erstwhile PTB consider themselves to be "patriots," is laughable in the extreme... To expect TPTB, who got us into this mess, to get us out of this insanity, is insanity... Better the "elites" commit mass suicide, than drag us down with them...

Maranatha

OA
this ^^^^^
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Speaking of terrified and attacks, slimeball Cruz today flat-out said that Trump had ties to organized crime. No equivocation, no "alleged". He stated it as a fact.
 

Be Well

may all be well
Speaking of terrified and attacks, slimeball Cruz today flat-out said that Trump had ties to organized crime. No equivocation, no "alleged". He stated it as a fact.

They're throwing everything they can at Trump. Just saw this headline over at FR, no time to post more at the moment:

In 1927, Donald Trump's Father was Arrested After a Klan Riot in Queens

MSN.com ^ | February 28, 2016 | Phillip Bump

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...lan-riot-in-queens/ar-BBq7skT?ocid=spartanntp


and articles about David Duke and the KKK endorsing Trump. Supposedly. Since the KKK is primarily FBI moles, what does that say?
 
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