by DAVID BROWN | CLEARNFO.com | Mar 18, 2017
TRUMP: DAY 57
In lieu of a formal report card on Trump, here is my quick and dirty thumbnail sketch …
I haven’t done a detailed report card on Trump yet, but I am getting a general idea of some plusses and minuses. Of course, my judgement is entirely my opinion based mostly on the larger pieces of the puzzle. I care not about Trump’s hair or the size of his fingers and I do not follow the obvious false Russian connection or any of the other hogwash dished out by the MSM and their controllers… and I am fully aware that his own adopted party is the greatest threat to Trump’s success. So what can we pin on Trump so far?
In the good column, he has ended TPP, which is the main reason I have been a Trump supporter. Had TPP passed, the US would have ceded its sovereignty to a group of unelected bureaucrats controlled by international money masters. Trump gets an A+ here.
I was hoping that Trump could see though the false claims and orchestrated war-mongering against Russia and move quickly to remove sanctions and mend our relationship with the great Russian people; but it looks as though Trump has taken the bait on this. I was also hoping that Trump would use our defense industry for defense not offense, but here too he disappoints. Apparently Trump doesn’t realize or doesn’t want to realize that the US and Saudi Arabia are the major supporters of ISIS and their ilk. The best way to fight ISIS therefore would be to stop funding, arming and training ISIS, but Trump like all other 2016 candidates has chosen to cozy up the House of Saud and attack Syria (under the old tired ruse of fighting ISIS) and now Trump is assisting the Saudis in their war against Yemen. A more informed President who was truly against Globalism would be cutting the House of Saud off at the knee caps.
On the matter of Goldman Sachs, here too, Trump disappoints. While many connect Bannon to Goldman Sachs, they don’t realize that –while Bannon use to work there– Bannon is definitely anti-Goldman Sachs in his political outlook. This is good. But Trump has also appointed four other high-level Goldman Sachs folks to important positions which is bad in my opinion. You can argue that you need someone who really understands the technical web we have found ourselves in, so Goldman Sachs folks could help; but Goldman Sachs is an apex predator and irredeemably evil, so this too looks to be a major error from my perspective.
While Trump’s budget is making some long overdue cuts to some government units, they really should be eliminated. I don’t know the political calculus that would go into eliminating departments but the United States Department of Education should be eliminated.
Some of the major swamp dwellers are predator agencies like the CIA, NSA and United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) who work under the governance of the CFR and the money masters, not for the US citizens. These all should be eliminated or completely routed out at the top and the core and brought in line with the US Constitution, but Trump’s proposed budget seeks to only to reward with additional money and power. Not good.
Picking Jeff Sessions for United States Attorney General was on the surface a good move, but after Sessions recused himself over a flimsy, false MSM diatribe, it makes me wonder if Sessions has the grit to stay the course and prosecute Hillary, Obama and their lackeys for their treasonous crimes. Sessions was great on TPP so he is still my hero, but we must go after these top-level criminals with vigor. His recusal was weak… very weak and concerning.
Jeff also disappoints when it comes to protecting our 4th amendment and his apparent willingness to go after marijuana users. It’s a plant for Pete’s sake with a ton of industrial and medical uses, and besides in the land of the free, it is none of the government’s damn business.
The firing of General Flynn was another Trump failure in my book. Not sure what Trump’s calculus was there but Flynn had risked his career by outing Obama on his support for ISIS and led the counter coup against Hillary and her deep-state insiders. Flynn knew where the bodies were buried and could be trusted. Big loss for Trump.
Trump’s selection of Mike Pence for VP, another bad move from my perspective. While Mike is smart and articulate and seems to be a nice guy, he is a globalist through and through and cannot be trusted with an anti-globalist agenda.
Despite the many negatives listed above, Trump has given the USA one last chance to get it right, but we must watch Trump like a hawk and hold him accountable and make sure we kick the Globalists and all their enablers to the curb. The fight has just begun.
Update:
Wall Street First By Michael Hudson (March 24, 2017 “Information Clearing House”)