Adelson says Trump 'will be good for Israel.'
Sheldon Adelson Says He Will Support Donald Trump - New York Times / Sheldon Adelson: Donald Trump "will be good for Israel"
Trump has appointed Steven Mnuchin, a former Goldman Sachs executive, to oversee fundraising from Wall Street.
Jewish casino magnate Sheldon Adelson endorses Donald Trump for president - Financial Times
Trump says: "I am the king of debt. I love debt. I love playing with it".
Trump says: "I am the king of debt. I love debt. I love playing with it".
Stephen Myrow, a former Treasury official at Beacon Policy Advisors, has criticised Trump’s 'off-the-cuff' way of addressing such complicated issues.
"With statements like that, it shows that Trump might be better suited to be the leader of Zimbabwe," Mr Myrow said.
"With statements like that, it shows that Trump might be better suited to be the leader of Zimbabwe," Mr Myrow said.
Trump's take on debt repayment raises eyebrows - Financial Times
The train, operated by Thalys, used for the 'False Flag' incident (above) on 21 August 2015
The Economist thinks that Trump is unlikely to win in November 2016, but, what if Israel carries out a false flag terror attack just before the election?
According to The Economist:
"Just as the killings in Paris in December energised Mr Trump's campaign, a terrorist attack or other event that terrified Americans could tip the vote his way.
"The balance of probability is against, but none of this is impossible."
Trump's triumph - The Economist
Netanyahu has reasons for liking Trump.
"It is not correct to call (Trump's foreign policy) isolationism, since Trump has proposed some foreign adventures, including the occupation of Iraq and seizure of its oilfields.
"Rather it is a Roman vision of foreign policy, in which the rest of the world's role is to send tribute to the capital and be grateful for the garrisons."
Trump's triumph - The Economist
One of the objectives of the Trump Psy-Op is to have a so called 'anti-establishment candidate' reinforce the false idea that ISIS is the enemy and that Israel is good.
"Two-thirds of Americans think the economy is rigged in favour of the rich.
"Almost seven in ten believe their politicians don't care about ordinary Americans."
Fear trumps hope - The Economist
It can be argued that the Powers-That-Be want a candidate, namely Trump, who will appear to have anti-establishment views.
The Powers-That-Be will then ensure that this candidate makes himself unpopular with much of the electorate, and loses the election.
Donald Trump's stripped bare facing racism, rape and molestation claims on way to White House - Daily Mail
One of the purposes of the Trump Psy-Op is to get the majority of Americans to equate 'Anti-Establishment' with 'racism, misogyny, xeonophobia and fascism'.
"Evangelical Christians have been strangely drawn to Mr Trump from early on."
Fear trumps hope - The Economist
Trump supporters are like the supporters of Robert Mugabe.
Trump "has pledged to pay down America’s $19 trillion national debt in eight years, while at the same time cutting taxes by $10 trillion...
"He has also pledged to protect Social Security."
Trump says "I'm going to build up the military."
Fear trumps hope - The Economist
TRUMP AND THE ECONOMY.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have jointly written the script.
The aim is to make Clinton look moderate.
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A Trip Down Donald Trump's Bankruptcy Memory Lane - Forbes.
Trump Picks Former Goldman Partner And Soros Employee As Finance Chairman
The train, operated by Thalys, used for the 'False Flag' incident (above) on 21 August 2015
The Economist thinks that Trump is unlikely to win in November 2016, but, what if Israel carries out a false flag terror attack just before the election?
According to The Economist:
"Just as the killings in Paris in December energised Mr Trump's campaign, a terrorist attack or other event that terrified Americans could tip the vote his way.
"The balance of probability is against, but none of this is impossible."
Trump's triumph - The Economist
Netanyahu has reasons for liking Trump.
"It is not correct to call (Trump's foreign policy) isolationism, since Trump has proposed some foreign adventures, including the occupation of Iraq and seizure of its oilfields.
"Rather it is a Roman vision of foreign policy, in which the rest of the world's role is to send tribute to the capital and be grateful for the garrisons."
Trump's triumph - The Economist
One of the objectives of the Trump Psy-Op is to have a so called 'anti-establishment candidate' reinforce the false idea that ISIS is the enemy and that Israel is good.
"Two-thirds of Americans think the economy is rigged in favour of the rich.
"Almost seven in ten believe their politicians don't care about ordinary Americans."
Fear trumps hope - The Economist
It can be argued that the Powers-That-Be want a candidate, namely Trump, who will appear to have anti-establishment views.
The Powers-That-Be will then ensure that this candidate makes himself unpopular with much of the electorate, and loses the election.
Donald Trump's stripped bare facing racism, rape and molestation claims on way to White House - Daily Mail
One of the purposes of the Trump Psy-Op is to get the majority of Americans to equate 'Anti-Establishment' with 'racism, misogyny, xeonophobia and fascism'.
"Evangelical Christians have been strangely drawn to Mr Trump from early on."
Fear trumps hope - The Economist
Trump supporters are like the supporters of Robert Mugabe.
Trump "has pledged to pay down America’s $19 trillion national debt in eight years, while at the same time cutting taxes by $10 trillion...
"He has also pledged to protect Social Security."
Trump says "I'm going to build up the military."
Fear trumps hope - The Economist
TRUMP AND THE ECONOMY.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have jointly written the script.
The aim is to make Clinton look moderate.
.
A Trip Down Donald Trump's Bankruptcy Memory Lane - Forbes.
Trump Picks Former Goldman Partner And Soros Employee As Finance Chairman
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