USA Policy positions of Donald Trump; let's see how many he achieves

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Do you seriously think that the best candidate to run an energy company in Ukraine was Hunter Biden? Of all the people, the pick was an aloholic drug-addict tax evader with no prior industry experience?

That his appointment had nothing whatsoever to do with the fact that his dad was VP Joe Biden who was in control of billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine?

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You really need to move on. The Biden stuff has been debunked over and over..but I guess if you only digest Truth Social and Fox you wouldn’t know that.
. Anyway your posting is ridiculous. Another one to put on ignore.
 

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You really need to move on. The Biden stuff has been debunked over and over..but I guess if you only digest Truth Social and Fox you wouldn’t know that.
. Anyway your posting is ridiculous. Another one to put on ignore.
Hunter Biden's drug use bad, Elon falling down a k hole at some point is just fine.
 
Do you seriously think that the best candidate to run an energy company in Ukraine was Hunter Biden? Of all the people, the pick was an aloholic drug-addict tax evader with no prior industry experience?

That his appointment had nothing whatsoever to do with the fact that his dad was VP Joe Biden who was in control of billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine?

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No, of course not. While he wasn't "running the company" and its not true that Hunter had no prior experience (executive vice president at MBNA, board member at Amtrak, if you look at some of the other Burisma board members their experience was not solely related to energy) and his personal issues were not publicly known at the time of his hiring... yes, he was hired on his name and family connections - an utterly unprecedented event there, eh? :tearsofjoy:

He did get $50k per month for doing not much, so a bit of a rort no doubt. Absolute amateur compared to Kushner though, $2B from the Saudis that was initially knocked back by their sovereign wealth fund before MBS personally intervened to push it through. Nothing to see here though I'm sure.

A republican senate intelligence investigation took a good hard look at the Burisma stuff and found no illegality, in an election year the best they could come up with was a scathing case of "its a bad look" lol. Possibly because they were thinking about how many of their own family members they'd tipped into cushy jobs they weren't qualified for over the journey :tearsofjoy:

So, getting back to the 10% for big guy stuff - what exactly did the Bidens do wrong there?
 
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No, of course not. While he wasn't "running the company" and its not true that Hunter had no prior experience (executive vice president at MBNA, board member at Amtrak, if you look at some of the other Burisma board members their experience was not solely related to energy) and his personal issues were not publicly known at the time of his hiring, he was hired on his name and family connections - an utterly unprecedented event there, eh? :tearsofjoy:

He did get $50k per month for doing not much, so a bit of a rort no doubt. Absolute amateur compared to Kushner though, $2B from the Saudis that was initially knocked back by their sovereign wealth fund before MBS personally intervened to push it through. Nothing to see here though I'm sure.

A republican senate intelligence investigation took a good hard look at the Burisma stuff and found no illegality, in an election year the best they could come up with was a scathing case of "its a bad look" lol. Possibly because they were thinking about how many of their own family members they'd tipped into cushy jobs they weren't qualified for over the journey :tearsofjoy:

So, getting back to the 10% for big guy stuff - what exactly did the Bidens do wrong there?
The irony of the Murdoch press stoking nepotism fires.

 
No, of course not. While he wasn't "running the company" and its not true that Hunter had no prior experience (executive vice president at MBNA, board member at Amtrak, if you look at some of the other Burisma board members their experience was not solely related to energy) and his personal issues were not publicly known at the time of his hiring, he was hired on his name and family connections - an utterly unprecedented event there, eh? :tearsofjoy:

He did get $50k per month for doing not much, so 1731470776037.png . Absolute amateur compared to Kushner though, $2B from the Saudis that was initially knocked back by their sovereign wealth fund before MBS personally intervened to push it through. Nothing to see here though I'm sure.

A republican senate intelligence investigation took a good hard look at the Burisma stuff and found no illegality, in an election year the best they could come up with was a scathing case of "its a bad look" lol. Possibly because they were thinking about how many of their own family members they'd tipped into cushy jobs they weren't qualified for over the journey :tearsofjoy:

So, getting back to the 10% for big guy stuff - what exactly did the Bidens do wrong there?


They engaged in a rort...
 
Imagine being a pro-Trump guy, and being upset about Hunter Biden rorting $600k.

Hunter's figures are absolute amateur hour compared to Donny and friends.
Apparently Kushner’s 2 Billion dollars from the Saudis pales into insignificance against Biden’s 600 mill.
 
Musk will definitely use this power to remove any regulation or oversight on himself, and funnel more government cash or contracts to private sources.

They'll 'outsource' public service jobs to the private sector in the name of efficiency, pay double the price, and get half as much done.
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I am loving and approve of every one of Trump's appointment so far and waiting anxiously for who will be AG.

Means you and I will hang around SRP for a few more years.;)
Me also. I could get used to the daily Donnie’s. 🤪😆
 
I am loving and approve of every one of Trump's appointment so far and waiting anxiously for who will be AG.

Means you and I will hang around SRP for a few more years.;)

Gonna be interesting times once they start eating their own.

My bet is RFK Jr is the first victim. He'll announce some braindead policy, Big Pharma will line Donnie's pockets, and RFK will be sacked and replaced by a former GSK yes man.
 
We should start a bingo card for which of these schmucks end up getting fired/resign (only the best people!)
This will undoubtedly happen as it did with the first Administration.

In the meantime Trump is playing the ultimate game of "**** around , Find out" with these appointments.....
 
Where's all the "Trump was a peacemaker" people?

They've all disappeared now that Trump has appointed the most pro-war cabinet since the Bush/Cheney days.

Wouldn't want to be reliant on cheap oil in mid 2025....


Yep.

This guy is one of the worst current war hawks going around.

He's probably worse than John Bolton.




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