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    Exclamation Trump appoints pro immigration, pro globalism, pro carbon tax economist to CEA

    His pro carbon tax statement is in a separate, Bloomberg article.

    This guy is not going to have a friend left if he starts to lose the Breitbart crowd.

    And the only reason I had the slightest bit of hope was in appointments to these various federal alphabet soup agencies that really run the country.


    Donald Trump’s Pick For Top Economic Adviser Is Pro-Immigration, Pro-Outsourcing

    http://www.breitbart.com/big-governm...o-outsourcing/

    President Donald Trump has picked an economic advisor who believes in growing the nation’s economy by importing workers and consumers, and by expanding free-trade outsourcing, despite Trump’s “buy American, hire American” campaign promises.

    Kevin Hassett is slated to become chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors if he is approved by the Senate’s banking committee. If Hassett is confirmed, that will be a win for the corporatist, business-first faction in Trump’s White House, which fights for influence in the Oval Office against the populist, America-first faction that helped Trump win the election in November.

    The Axios news site used three bullet points to describe what the views held by Hassett, formerly an economist at the American Enterprise Institute.

    China: Hassett warned in 2010 that bashing China-U.S. trade policy would bring the U.S. back to the downward spiral in the 1930s.

    Globalization: “An absolute prerequisite for long-term economic growth is full participation in the global economy and trading system.”

    Immigrant workers: [E]conomic growth could expand significantly if immigration in the U.S. were expanded.”

    The Financial Times said Hassett’s pick shows “nationalist forces have lost some ground when it comes to the economic advice reaching the president.” The Financial Times, in fact, used Hassett’s words to reveal his stance on issues.

    • America Needs more workers

    … With lackluster GDP growth threatening to become our new normal, allowing more immigrants to enter for the sake of employment is one of the few policies that might restore our old normal. If the U.S. doubled its total immigration and prioritized bringing in new workers, it could add more than half a percentage point a year to expected GDP growth.

    • Understanding the role of the United States in the global economy

    Liberalized trade — in broadly multilateral, regional, or bilateral agreements — is a key ingredient in the recipe for prosperity. … An absolute prerequisite for long-term economic growth is full participation in the global economy and trading system.

    • Analysis of the economic effects of immigration reform

    … This paper explores the economic consequences of expanded immigration on the U.S. economy. It begins by reviewing the immigration practices of our OECD trading partners, and documenting that immigration, as a share of the work force, is well below international norms. The literature identifying the economic impact of immigration is reviewed, suggesting that economic growth could expand significantly if immigration in the U.S. were expanded.

    That’s a standard pitch from D.C.-based legislators, agency officials, and political advisors, all who stand to gain from a more powerful national economy and a greater inflow of taxes — no matter how immigration changes the distribution of income or the hurts the prospects of ordinary Americans and their children.

    Breitbart News reported last year about a study by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine:

    “Deep in the report, but not in the press release, it shows how each new unskilled immigrant costs state and local taxpayers $1,600 per year. It shows how the annual cost of legal and illegal immigration to state and local taxpayer is at least $57 billion, and that each unskilled immigrant is a net loss to taxpayers for the next 75 years.”

    The same study also showed how cheap-labor immigration cuts salaries and shifts wealth towards investors and company owners:

    The jargon-filled, much-caveated, 495-page report does show the information needed to measure how legal and illegal immigration transfers $500 billion a year from the wages paid to working-Americans towards companies, Wall Street investors and to new immigrants. But the report does not provide a dollar figure for the ‘immigration tax.’

    Immigration also provides companies with a huge new source of consumers, many of whom rely on welfare payments. For example, immigrants now comprise one-in-seven Americans, sharply increasing annual sales by retail stores, groceries, entertainment companies, and much else.

    The inflow of cheap unskilled labor also slows U.S. companies’ investment in the labor-saving technology that would actually increase the average wealth of poor and rich Americans by increasing their productivity. That process is making Americans companies vulnerable to foreign companies that use robots and other machines to increase their workers’ productivity, to lower their production costs and increase their marketplace competitiveness.

    But immigration makes the federal government more powerful, so the selection of pro-immigration Hassett is being cheered by D.C.- advocates, including his predecessor, Jason Furman, who chaired the CEA under former President Barack Obama.

    Kevin Hassett is an excellent pick. He is serious about substance, committed to dialogue, & knows how to navigate DC. I wish him good luck.

    — Jason Furman (@jasonfurman) April 7, 2017

    Michael Strain, Hassett’s colleague at the AEI, also praised the pick. “Kevin is a fantastic choice for CEA chair,” Strain wrote. “He is a first-class economist. He understands economics research, holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, and has a distinguished record of peer-reviewed academic papers. His deep knowledge of economics and of the economics literature will enable him to give truly expert advice to the president and to others in the Trump administration.”
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    Not surprised.

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    As so the betrayal of Trump's base continues.
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    The road to hell is paved with good intentions. No need to make it a superhighway.
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    The only way I see Trump as likely to affect any real change would be through martial law, and that has zero chances of success without strong buy-in by the JCS at the very minimum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmdrake View Post
    As so the betrayal of Trump's base continues.
    Regardless of what any of us think of Trump, the vast majority of people who voted for him, voted to shake things up, to vote out the "establishment", to "drain the swamp".

    Now it should be very clear to everybody: you will NOT be allowed to do that.

    The System will continue, no matter who or what you "vote" for.

    So, all that remains to be seen now is if the AmeriKunt people have the will to do anything effective past that.

    I have have almost no hope that they do.
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    “I don’t think that there will be any curtailing of Donald Trump as president,” he said. "He controls the media, he controls the sentiment [and] he controls everybody. He’s the one who will resort to executive orders more so than [President] Obama ever used them." - Ron Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    This guy is not going to have a friend left if he starts to lose the Breitbart crowd.
    Trump is basking in the glow of praise from the entire establishment/MIC/neoconservative MSM. He don't need no stinkin' people that voted for him any more.

    Now that Trump is on a new drug of adulation, his only choice will be to go mainline by bombing Iran and Russia.
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    Any fool that thought that TRUMP was going to drain the swamp is getting exactly what was obvious to anybody that bothered to know his history. It is why you don't vote for anyone that promises everything to everyone. That has been the common sense red flag since democracy was invented. Trump was obviously the sewerline directly from the high level toilettes in the world. Mundanes are mundanes because they are gullible fools. They have had multiple chances to vote for people that aren't part of the establishment but they choose trump. Too bad so sad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klamath View Post
    Any fool that thought that TRUMP was going to drain the swamp is getting exactly what was obvious to anybody that bothered to know his history. It is why you don't vote for anyone that promises everything to everyone. That has been the common sense red flag since democracy was invented. Trump was obviously the sewerline directly from the high level toilettes in the world. Mundanes are mundanes because they are gullible fools. They have had multiple chances to vote for people that aren't part of the establishment but they choose trump. Too bad so sad.
    Yeah, hard to argue with this.
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    Cohn shut out Kudlow and brought this man in. Ugh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    Trump is basking in the glow of praise from the entire establishment/MIC/neoconservative MSM. He don't need no stinkin' people that voted for him any more.

    Now that Trump is on a new drug of adulation, his only choice will be to go mainline by bombing Iran and Russia.
    Smells like they finally got some damning info to blackmail him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AuH20 View Post
    Cohn shut out Kudlow and brought this man in. Ugh.
    Pretty sure it was Donald who brought this man in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CPUd View Post
    Pretty sure it was Donald who brought this man in.
    Kushner brought in Cohn. Donald appointed Kushner. Buck stops with Trump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klamath View Post
    Any fool that thought that TRUMP was going to drain the swamp is getting exactly what was obvious to anybody that bothered to know his history. It is why you don't vote for anyone that promises everything to everyone. That has been the common sense red flag since democracy was invented. Trump was obviously the sewerline directly from the high level toilettes in the world. Mundanes are mundanes because they are gullible fools. They have had multiple chances to vote for people that aren't part of the establishment but they choose trump. Too bad so sad.
    A Ron or Rand Paul would be dead before they got within 1000 yards of 1600 PA ave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Regardless of what any of us think of Trump, the vast majority of people who voted for him, voted to shake things up, to vote out the "establishment", to "drain the swamp".

    Now it should be very clear to everybody: you will NOT be allowed to do that.

    The System will continue, no matter who or what you "vote" for.

    So, all that remains to be seen now is if the AmeriKunt people have the will to do anything effective past that.

    I have have almost no hope that they do.
    Agreed. Unless they ever knock him off and enrage the general public. Or Russia finally decides to take the gloves off.
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    Trump’s Bombing: Empire First, America Last

    https://www.lewrockwell.com/lrc-blog...-america-last/

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    “Former Indiana Sen. Dan Coats confirmed as Director of National Intelligence“, March 15.

    Coats is strongly anti-Putin.

    Coats is anti-Iran and pro-Israel, a recipient of AIPAC funds.

    Coats is strongly anti-Russia. See also this.

    Trump has filled high offices of his administration with men and women who strongly believe in the neocon vision of U.S. world dominance. They want to remake governments and reshape countries. They cannot accomplish this as a rule because they cannot manufacture or impose the legitimacy that states require, but they don’t understand or accept this limitation. The U.S. winds up being a constant presence and partner in these futile attempts, constantly infusing resources of many kinds, constantly facing new problems, constantly involved in shoring up their creations. Ukraine is a recent example. Obama started that and Trump continues it: “Trump expects Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine: White House”.

    Nikki Haley provides another example of this futile aspiration: “Getting Assad out is not the only priority. So what we’re trying to do is obviously defeat ISIS. Secondly, we don’t see a peaceful Syria with Assad in there. Thirdly, get the Iranian influence out. And then finally move towards a political solution, because at the end of the day this is a complicated situation, there are no easy answers and a political solution is going to have to happen.”

    Her oversimplified road map is a recipe for another Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya, not to mention Somalia, Yemen and Haiti. The so-called “political solution” involves a new government and a new state. That’s where the insurmountable or at least very costly obstacles come in. A state cannot be stable without acceptance by the peoples living there. That’s the origin of legitimacy and stability. It also has to be acceptable to its neighbors and stronger states that are nearby. In the case of Syria, that includes Iran, Russia, Lebanon, Turkey and Israel; also, Jordan and Saudi Arabia. What makes Haley and neocons think that they can construct legitimacy out of this when prior attempts have nearly always failed in other countries?

    The ongoing U.S. attempt, through allies like Turkey and Saudi Arabia, to remake Syria shorn of Assad has created the long Syrian war, which has proven to be exceedingly damaging to the world. The U.S. vastly over-estimated the rise and power of a moderate democratic force in Syria and it vastly under-estimated the infusion of fundamentalist forces such as Al-Qaeda and ISIS, financed and supplied by anti-Assad neighboring states with their own political agendas. The U.S. brought on only heartbreaking damage to Syrians by its efforts to alter Syria’s government.

    Trump and his team now blunder into Syria even further in support of the neocon agenda, which time and again creates so much chaos that the Russians now think that “controlled chaos” is the U.S. goal. (See Lavrov’s remarks.) Chaos certainly is the result, controlled only by a continual and very costly drain on American resources: Empire first, America last.

    There is an unsubstantiated rumor or tip from one source that one member of Trump’s neocon team (H.R. McMaster, the National Security Advisor) is suggesting as one option an infusion of 150,000 U.S. ground forces in Syria.



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    Quote Originally Posted by CPUd View Post
    Pretty sure it was Donald who brought this man in.
    Nah, it was the traitor Pence that did it. Trump brought it the school voucher queen DeVose(sp) which supposedly is a good thing now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    A Ron or Rand Paul would be dead before they got within 1000 yards of 1600 PA ave.
    People didn't vote for Ron or Rand not because they thought they would be assassinated, they voted for trump because he said he would "bomb the $#@! out them", deport brown people and target terrorist families, because they took a well informed gamble that trump really stood for those things because of his years of being with the elite. The few anti interventionist Republicans that voted for him believing the show he put on about being against the wars, were just gullible fools because they ABSOLUTELY refused to look at his history.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Regardless of what any of us think of Trump, the vast majority of people who voted for him, voted to shake things up, to vote out the "establishment", to "drain the swamp".

    Now it should be very clear to everybody: you will NOT be allowed to do that.

    The System will continue, no matter who or what you "vote" for.

    So, all that remains to be seen now is if the AmeriKunt people have the will to do anything effective past that.

    I have have almost no hope that they do.
    Step 1: Desire to drain the swamp

    Step 2: Vote swamp creature into office to drain the swamp

    Step 3: ?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Athan View Post
    Smells like they finally got some damning info to blackmail him.
    It's possible they told him they had a manufactured story they were going to release that would take him down relating to Russia.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    ...

    The Axios news site used three bullet points to describe what the views held by Hassett, formerly an economist at the American Enterprise Institute.
    ...
    Michael Strain, Hassett’s colleague at the AEI, also praised the pick.
    ...
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