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76925   zzyzzx   2016 Nov 11, 6:35am  

Now reported to be staged:

76926   Blurtman   2016 Nov 11, 7:11am  

Run!!!

76927   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2016 Nov 11, 7:16am  

IMO, the major take-away for Democrats is that you cannot win an election by focusing on racism or sexism. If the majority just don't care about that even with a candidate like Donald, just forget about that play.
Maybe, they should have focused more on the environment. I also think that Hillary made a mistake refusing to defend what she likes about free trade. By failing to defend what she likes about the issue, she just looked like a duplicitous tool.

I wonder what the Green party is thinking today. Maybe they think Hillary would be just as bad, and also think about appointing a climate change denier to head the EPA. Maybe Stein will be comforted by Donald's lack of respect for science. They overlap a bit there.

76929   missing   2016 Nov 11, 7:33am  

turtledove says

They just wanted the next president to be a woman so bad that they were blind to everything else.

Maybe there was some of this, but imho mostly Hillary wanted Hillary to be president and the establishment complied.

76930   Strategist   2016 Nov 11, 7:46am  

YesYNot says

IMO, the major take-away for Democrats is that you cannot win an election by focusing on racism or sexism. If the majority just don't care about that even with a candidate like Donald, just forget about that play.

Maybe, they should have focused more on the environment. I also think that Hillary made a mistake refusing to defend what she likes about free trade. By failing to defend what she likes about the issue, she just looked like a duplicitous tool.

The Democrats should have focused more on terrorism, and less on locker room talk.

76932   Dan8267   2016 Nov 11, 8:41am  

turtledove says

They just wanted the next president to be a woman so bad that they were blind to everything else. The ends justified the means.

Agreed for the most part. That was a huge problem. A woman at any cost, even a woman who would set back women's rights by 40 years.

However, I would like to add that Hillary was also picked because she was the insider next in line to be president, whereas Bernie Sanders was a rebel rouser and outsider as far as the DNC was concerned. Sanders was stirring up trouble, whereas Hillary has a long history of touting the DNC's agenda and making political connections and favors. Had both candidates been men or both been women, Hillary would still have been chosen over Sanders and done everything they could to ensure Hillary was the nominee.

It's too bad that Hillary actually prevented two really good women from having any chance of becoming president. I'd love to see an Elizabeth Warren / William Black ticket. I'd also like to see Jill Stein run as a Democrat with the Democrats adopting the Green Party's platform largely or in whole.

76933   joshuatrio   2016 Nov 11, 8:47am  

The Clinton's, Obama's, Pelosi, Reid have brought a lot of disgrace to the Democrat party. They used to be a party with much more class - hell, I even voted blue several elections.

If Reid is doubling down on Trump, it's going to be a losing battle for this asshole.

76934   Tenpoundbass   2016 Nov 11, 8:50am  

These guys will all be dead within 5 years. they don't have clue on how to make money honestly and until 18 moths ago. They were sure that their Billion dollar retirement was on track.

LOL You'll see!

76935   Dan8267   2016 Nov 11, 8:54am  

turtledove says

I want Dan to be happy, too. Maybe Taylor Swift can be the 3rd party candidate.

If Taylor Swift ran for president once her fans are old enough to vote, she'd win in a landslide even as a third party candidate. Remember when California elected Arnold Schwarzenegger as governor in that recall election? Americans love celebrities, and Taylor Swift has an army of followers not seen since the Kiss Army all got hip replacements and had to retire.

And you don't want to fuck with the army of teenage girls that make up the Swift Army. Just ask Michael J. Fox.

76936   HEY YOU   2016 Nov 11, 9:04am  

Glad Trump didn't accept & denounced KKK endorsement.
He's such a tolerant conservative.

Guess making Rep/Con/Teas look like fools should be scratched off the bucket list.

76937   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 11, 9:16am  

Harry Reid has yet to experience the Weirding Module.
Trrrrrrrrrruuuuuummmmmmppp.
His name is a killing word.

76938   Tenpoundbass   2016 Nov 11, 9:17am  

I aint even mad though

76939   HEY YOU   2016 Nov 11, 9:41am  

" However, they can vote for Hillary Clinton if they choose. Even in states where that is not allowed, their vote would still be counted, they would simply pay a small fine - which we can be sure Clinton supporters will be glad to pay!"

Gosh! I can't believe Rep/Con/Teas are so dumb to not know that electors can vote how they choose.
Trump can still lose!
Dumbass HEY YOU knew this.
This must mean that Rep/Con/Teas are dumber than me.
I'm releasing a new movie "Dumber".

Will they vote against the will of the voters?
Everyone likes surprises. Hope Trump is ready for any of the possible Black Swans in the next four years.

76941   Peter P   2016 Nov 11, 9:52am  

Obamacare will go much sooner than that list suggests.

76942   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 11, 9:53am  

I agree. It will probably come before the wall and certainly before the second term.

The Wall has already been authorized many times, just not funded by the Country Club GOP.

76943   Peter P   2016 Nov 11, 9:53am  

I still think the wall is symbolic. But he will improve border security bigly.

76944   indigenous   2016 Nov 11, 9:55am  

What is the point illegal immigration is way down.

76945   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 11, 10:07am  

He's definitely said abolish Obamacare, repeal Common Core, renegotiate the Trade Deals, bring back manufacturing, and deport illegal aliens over and over and over again.

The Wall is going to end up being a mix of roads/railroads, economic zones, free trade zones, and actual physical and electronic barriers.

Relocate the maquiadoras to the Wall Area, slap a 15% payroll tax on employed Mexicans there, and whack up a portion of it with the Mexican Elite who can steal some of that money for themselves in return for their assistance. They'll be glad to do it. The rest will go towards building/maintaining the BEZ (Border Economic Zone).

76946   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 11, 10:11am  

Who would it have been if Hillary was President? William Black? Ralph Nader? hahahahahhaha

It's a rumor he's considering, not an announcement yet.

76947   Tenpoundbass   2016 Nov 11, 10:12am  

Good!

76948   Peter P   2016 Nov 11, 10:13am  

Self-deportation is the answer. It only sounded "wrong" because it came out of Romney's mouth.

76949   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 11, 10:15am  

Correction: Unsubstantiated Unnamed Source Rumor: An unnamed Trump Adviser recommends Dimon for the post.
http://fortune.com/2016/11/11/donald-trump-jamie-dimon-treasury-secretary/

76950   Peter P   2016 Nov 11, 10:16am  

This election is mostly about Red Pill vs. Blue Pill. Most people don't really care about policy DETAILS.

Most likely, we are screwed anyway.

76951   Peter P   2016 Nov 11, 10:19am  

The bankers will always be the owner.

76952   Ceffer   2016 Nov 11, 10:22am  

I'm glad to hear that Trumpligula was always in the pocket of the Shadow Government, just as the Founding Fathers intended.

76953   Tenpoundbass   2016 Nov 11, 10:29am  

These guys didn't bother you when Obama was in office. You defended their too big to fail checks.

So why don't you tell us why they so great!

76954   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 11, 10:32am  

I remember when Obama won in 2008, everybody said "Don't worry, his campaign advisers are all Wall Street Skeptics. They're gonna get cabinet positions."

And of course, from Wikileaks, we saw that Michael Froman of Citigroup was picking the Obama Cabinet, and all those campaign advisers were relegated to powerless White Paper Committees while Wall Street Crooks got the Cabinet positions.

Despite a mandate of fixing Wall Street, Obama dropped all rhetoric on regulated Wall Street immediately, and began working on a subsidy scheme for Aetna/US Healthcare.

76955   Strategist   2016 Nov 11, 10:35am  

One skill that Trump possesses is to pick the right people for the right jobs. Lets give credit where credit is due.

76956   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 11, 10:38am  

Strategist says

One skill that Trump possesses is to pick the right people for the right jobs. Lets give credit where credit is due.

And more importantly, the skill to fire people.

76957   RC2006   2016 Nov 11, 10:49am  

If true that would be a poor choice unless he told Dimon any greed or self interest would count towards his death at the hands of Clinton's old personal trainer while working out at the end of his term.

76958   Patrick   2016 Nov 11, 11:00am  

So is this any worse than say, Paulson or Rubin from Goldman Sachs being Sec. Treasury?

It's not like there's anything new here afaict.

76959   Strategist   2016 Nov 11, 11:02am  

Thunderlips Licks Shill Tears says

Strategist says

One skill that Trump possesses is to pick the right people for the right jobs. Lets give credit where credit is due.

And more importantly, the skill to fire people.

LOL. Trump just fired Christie.

76960   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 11, 11:03am  

Bezos and Slim's Blogs are never going to give Trump a break.

First 100 days: Hearings on Amazon Monopoly, working conditions at "High Tech Jobs of the Future" Amazon Warehouses, hearings on billionaire ownership of media outlets and trust busting Media Conglomerates.

Maybe rules limiting foreign ownership of US Media to 5% of shares (Fuck you, Murdoch and Slim)

Attack is the best Defense.

76961   Patrick   2016 Nov 11, 11:03am  

Tried to read the article from the original post, but it's gone: http://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/10/donald-trump-advisors-considered-jpmorgans-jamie

"We're sorry, the page you were looking for isn't found here."

76962   Patrick   2016 Nov 11, 11:08am  

Anyway, the story is "Trump's advisors considered", not "Trump personally offered position to".

76963   justme   2016 Nov 11, 11:20am  

Gov. Chris Christie is no longer the leader of the transition team, and Mike Pence is taking over. Hawkish on War!

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/11/us/politics/donald-trump-transition.html?_r=0

76964   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 11, 11:24am  

rando says

Anyway, the story is "Trump's advisors considered", not "Trump personally offered position to".

Stop it, Patrick, you're not supposed to read articles with a critical, cynical eye.

So far Trump has not appointed Geithner and Larry Summers to his transition team :)

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