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Or global warming. Which the military officially see as a threat to stability.

It'll be interesting to see the reaction from the right if he does what he's implying he might.

On one hand, the 'libtards' will lose their collective minds but on the other, they'll have to reconcile that they're bearing witness to the circumvention of the founding fathers intent of the separation of powers and that the nation's coffers are forever open to the whims of the president. Mostly, I suspect we'll just hear silence except for the occasional whimpering attempt to equate the fuqery to something Obama or Hillary did.
 
It'll be interesting to see the reaction from the right if he does what he's implying he might.

On one hand, the 'libtards' will lose their collective minds but on the other, they'll have to reconcile that they're bearing witness to the circumvention of the founding fathers intent of the separation of powers and that the nation's coffers are forever open to the whims of the president. Mostly, I suspect we'll just hear silence except for the occasional whimpering attempt to equate the fuqery to something Obama or Hillary did.
Too late, you all lost your minds a long time ago
 
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You talking about Bobby Kennedy being his brother's AG?

Imagine this today

Robert F. Kennedy - Wikipedia

After winning the 1960 presidential election, President-elect John F. Kennedy appointed his younger brother attorney general. The choice was controversial, with publications including The New York Times and The New Republic calling him inexperienced and unqualified.[89] He had no experience in any state or federal court,[90] causing the president to joke, "I can't see that it's wrong to give him a little legal experience before he goes out to practice law."[91] However, Kennedy was hardly a novice as a lawyer, having gained significant experience conducting investigations and questioning witnesses as a Justice Department attorney and Senate committee counsel and staff director.[92]

According to Bobby Baker, the Senate majority secretary and a protégé of Lyndon Johnson, President-elect Kennedy did not want to name his brother attorney general. However, their father overruled the president-elect. At the behest of Johnson, Baker persuaded the influential Southern senator Richard Russell to allow a voice vote to confirm the president's brother in January 1961, as Kennedy "would have been lucky to get 40 votes" on a roll-call vote.[93]
 
You probably ought to look into his banking leadership history before you knock it

I suppose my posts default to the blue font. I did intend sarcasm, however I recall a lot of people saying just what you suggest. If the plan were to be revisited, I'd give it consideration.
 
Didn't like the Bush administration, but they could at least get everyone on the same page when it came to political messaging. In fact, I remember watching daily show clips where they spliced together various administration officials (Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, etc) using the exact same sentences.

This administration, not so much.

 
I don't think they set much policy in KC.
I would imagine his position prepared him well to set policy. I do find it interesting in the tweet you posted they left his banking back ground out and focused on his Pizza enterprise. Makes you wonder no?
 
As several predicted, when Trump fails to get his wall he'll just claim that he already has it. Looks like they may be on to something

 
I'm all for making it harder for law abiding American Citizens just anyone to vote and I'm all for making it easier for anyone law abiding American Citizens to own a gun.

Who's with me?
You got your post out of order. I fixed it for you. And yes, then I am on board.
 
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