Saturday, 20 April 2019

US PRESIDENCY 2020 - CANDIDATES - PART 2


Democrat Jay Inslee, the governor of the state of Washington.

Jay Inslee was "one of Congress's most ardent advocates of strong action to combat global warming," according to The New York Times.[28]

Jay Inslee signed the Governors Against BDS (boycott of Israeli products) letter circulated by the American Jewish Committee.


Bernie Sanders, Senator from Vermont.

Bernie Sanders calls himself a democratic socialist.

Sanders is keen on redistributing wealth, fighting inequality, and creating a bigger social-safety net.

In 1974, Sanders sent an open letter to President Gerald Ford, warning of a "virtual Rockefeller family dictatorship over the nation" if Nelson Rockefeller was named vice president.

Sanders called for the CIA to be disbanded, in the wake of revelations about the agency's misdeeds.

Sanders.

Sanders voted for the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists[111] that has been cited as the legal justification for controversial military actions since 9 11.[112]

In 2008, Sanders was a co-sponsor of a Senate Resolution, "recognizing the 60th anniversary of the founding of the modern State of Israel and reaffirming the bonds of close friendship and cooperation between the United States and Israel."

The resolution reaffirmed Israel's right to defend itself against terror. It also congratulated Israel on building a strong nation and wished for a successful Israeli future.[130]

Sanders spent several months on the Israeli kibbutz Sha'ar HaAmakim.

His son, Levi Sanders, was born in 1969 to girlfriend Susan Campbell Mott.

BERNIE SANDERS, SEX AND THE CIA


Democrat Amy Klobuchar, a Senator from Minnesota.

Amy Klobuchar is the daughter of Rose (née Heuberger) and Jim Klobuchar.

In February 2019 Buzzfeed News reported that Klobuchar's Congressional office was "controlled by fear, anger, and shame".[38]

Interviews with former staffers indicated that Klobuchar frequently abuses and humiliates her employees, with as much time spent on managing her rage as on business.[38]

"Klobuchar tells how in a meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister lavished more attention on her than her colleague from New York, Kirsten Gillibrand."

"Klobuchar voted to approve a law that would consolidate $38 billion in defense assistance for Israel while protecting states that penalize businesses that boycott Israel."

5-jewish-things-about-2020-presidential-candidate-amy.


Democrat Elizabeth Warren, a senator from Massachusetts.

Elizabeth Warren focuses on inequality.

She has proposed an “ultra-millionaire tax” on people worth more than $50 million and a major overhaul of housing policies.

Warren supports a secure and democratic state of Israel and wants to ensure the security of Israel from external forces such as Iran, HezbollahHamas, and others. 

Warren states she supports a two state solution, but she believes Palestinian application for membership in the UN isn't helpful.[60]


Kamala Harris, a senator from California.

Kamala Harris's husband, Douglas Emhoff, is Jewish.

Kamala Harris was born to a Tamil Indian mother and a Jamaican father.

Kamala Harris's father, Donald Harris, is a Stanford University economics professor who emigrated from Jamaica in 1961.[8][9]

In April 2017, responding to the Khan Shaykhun chemical attack, Harris charged Syrian president Bashar al-Assad with attacking Syrian children, and stated "the clear fact that president Assad is not only a ruthless dictator brutalizing his own people - he is a war criminal the international community cannot ignore." 

In 2017, Harris gave a public address to AIPAC attendees. She said: "I believe Israel should never be a partisan issue, and as long as I’m a United States senator, I will do everything in my power to ensure broad and bipartisan support for Israel’s security and right to self-defense."[189]

Kamala Harris and her boss.

Harris has opposed the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement targeting Israel.[190] 

Harris was a co-sponsor of a Senate resolution expressing objection to the UN Security Council Resolution 2334, which condemned Israeli settlement building in the occupied Palestinian territories as a violation of international law.[191][192][190] 

At the AIPAC conference, Harris said that "the first resolution I co-sponsored as a United States senator was to combat anti-Israel bias at the United Nations".[191] 

She also supported Senate resolution celebrating the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem.[193][194] In late 2017, Harris traveled to Israel, where she met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.[191]

Democrat Peter Buttigieg[1], mayor of the city of South Bend, Indiana.

Peter Buttigieg is a former Naval Intelligence Officer.

Peter Buttigieg was a Rhodes Scholar.

Peter Buttigieg is openly gay and is married to Chasten Glezman.

Peter Buttigieg is pro-Israel.

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Thursday, 15 March 2018

LARRY KUDLOW - TRUMP'S TOP ECONOMIC ADVISER


Kudlow

Larry Kudlow is to replace Gary Cohn as Trump's top economic adviser

Lawrence "Larry" Kudlow was the host of CNBC's The Kudlow Report.

Kudlow was raised in New Jersey, the son of Ruth (née Grodnick) and Irving Howard Kudlow.[2]

His family is Jewish.

Kudlow attended the University of Rochester where he was a member of the left-wing Students for a Democratic Society.

Kudlow attended the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.

He left before completing his master's degree.[5]


John Podesta and Bill Clinton.

Kudlow worked alongside Bill Clinton and John Podesta.

Kudlow began his career as a staff economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

In 1994, Kudlow was fired by Bear Stearns, where he was chief economist and senior managing director, because his $100,000 a month cocaine habit was affecting his work.[18



In October 2015, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, in an email to supporters, attacked Kudlow as "a champion of big corporations and big money".[12]

In 2002, Kudlow called for the United States to attack Iraq.

Kudlow firmly denied that the United States would enter a recession in 2007.

Kudlow has been married three times:[29]

In the mid-1990s, Kudlow entered a twelve-step program in order to deal with his addiction to cocaine and alcohol.



Donald Trump Jr. and wife headed for divorce, friends say .

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Friday, 1 September 2017

COHN BEATS BANNON


Gary Cohn, left, with national security adviser H.R. McMaster,

Steve Bannon, Trump's chief strategist, has been fired.

Bannon's rival, Gary Cohn, Trump's chief economic adviser, has defeated Bannon.

Bannon's ouster a big win for Gary Cohn and Wall Street.

Bannon's job was to make Trump popular with the republican voters.

Gary Cohn's job is to help Goldman Sachs, the Rothschilds and their friends?

"Cohn is seen as a strong ally of Mr Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law, Jared Kushner..." 


Cohn is a registered Democrat, according to Politico, and has donated a substantial amount of money to Democratic candidates.

Bannon is a fervent supporter of extreme right-wing Zionism.

"Among some hard-line, right-wing supporters of the Jewish state, Bannon was perceived as a key ally in the Trump administration and his ouster will be considered a political setback."

After Steve Bannon's Dismissal, pro-Israel Hardliners Lose an Ally in the White House
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Tuesday, 1 November 2016

THE REPUBLICAN PARTY - FROM LINCOLN TO TRUMP


In 1860, the Democrats strength was in the Southern States.

Between 1860 and the early 1930s, the Republican Party was seen as being the 'liberal, progressive' party.

It  had its main strength in the North of the USA.

In the 19th Century, the Democrat Party was the 'racist', conservative party.


William Henry Seward

William Henry Seward, Republican United States Secretary of State from 1861 to 1869, described the Southern States as being backward.

Seward described the South's slave masters as being lazy and sinful.

In the South, prior to the Civil War, Seward found "exhausted soil, old and decaying towns, wretchedly neglected roads ... an absence of enterprise and improvement."


Republican President, Abraham Lincoln, who 'abolished slavery'.

Abraham Lincoln led the United States through its Civil War which lasted from 1861 to 1865.

After the Civil war, the Republicans made some attempt to reconstruct the South.

But, there was a recession, and the money ran out.

The South returned to being backward and a place with racial segregation.



The Republican Theodore Roosevelt was the President of the United States from 1901 to 1909.

He was seen as being a 'progressive'.



The Republicans controlled the North of the USA.



1936 election. Franklin Roosevelt was a Democrat.

In the 1960s, the Democrats were seen as being the 'liberal, progressive' party, and their main strength was in the North of the USA.

The Republican Party criticised the civil rights reforms of the 1960s.


Romney - Republican.

Today, the Republican Party is a nearly all-white party, with its main strength in the South and Midwest.

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If the Republicans want to be certain of a win, what should they do?

1. Tell the people that the 9 11 attack was the work of a Republican government?

2. Tell the people that, under the Republican Eisenhower, the CIA carried out the mind control of Americans?

3. Tell the people that the military and CIA run the child abuse rings?

4. Transfer money from the rich 1% to the ordinary citizens?


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Wednesday, 10 August 2016

DEMOCRAT LAUNCHED TRUMP



Bradley Gerstman, a Democrat strategist, 'launched Donald Trump's presidential campaign.'

Democratic Strategist Launched Donald Trump.

The Hollywood Reporter obtained an email from Extra Mile Casting, sent to its client list, looking for background actors who would be willing to appear at the announcement event for $50 in cash.

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The Duke of Westminster.

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Thursday, 10 March 2016

TRUMP EXPOSED!

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Trump is not what he seems.

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Trump only manages to con dumb adults?


Imelda Marcos (right), seated next to Donald Trump. "People like me don't have any say about what government does." 

There are those who say that Obama has no connections to the CIA and that his ascent to power was a surprise.

OBAMA AND THE CIA.

There are those who say that Trump has no connections to the CIA and that his ascent has been a surprise.

TRUMP - CIA ASSET?

Retired Senator Bob Dole says that Donald Trump is being backed by 'the establishment'.

The New York Times report

But, Trump may be John McCain, the guy chosen to lose.


The CIA's Roy Cohn.

Back in 2008, both Obama and John McCain were on the side of the Powers-That-Be, just as today both Trump and Hillary Clinton are on the side of the Powers-That-Be.

The Powers-That-Be like to support candidates who pretend to be on the side of 'the ordinary people', but, who secretly support the Robber Barons and Feudal Lords.

Now, if the CIA wanted to promote Trump, they would make sure that he got a lot of coverage on TV.


The party declines | The Economist.

When Obama first stood as a candidate for the Presidency, he was promoted as being, to a large extent, anti-establishment.

Once in power, Obama carried out the policies of the Powers-That-Be.

The Obama regime organised the Arab Spring.

Trump used to present himself as being 'pro-choice', liberal, pro-immigrant and pro-Democrat.

Donald Trump has no fixed views. He will apparently support any policy that will get him elected.


The CIA has read the minds of the American public, and knows how to make Trump popular, at least with most Republicans.

The CIA knows that most Republicans want social conservatism, an end to immigration, low taxes, and hawkishness in foreign affairs.

Trump now wants social conservatism, an end to immigration, low taxes, and hawkishness in foreign affairs.

The RAND Corporation, 'a CIA front', recently worked out that a typical American voter is saying:

"People like me don't have any say about what government does." 

The party declines | The Economist.


Imelda Marcos and Donald Trump.

Trump now speaks up for the voiceless.

Trump speaks out on Mexicans, Moslems, the Chinese and others.

The Republicans have held the White House for 28 of the 40 years from 1969 to 2008.

American voters tend to like people like Nixon, Bush and Trump, rather than people like George McGovern.

Trump wants to send ground troops into Syria.

Trump - Lowell Sun Online.



The Powers-That-Be know that during Obama's presidency Democrats have lost 900 seats in state legislatures, 11 governors, 69 seats in the House and 13 senators.

The party declines | The Economist.

However, the Powers-That-Be may reckon that Hillary Clinton will defeat Donald Trump because she has the support of Hispanics, blacks, those with postgraduate degrees, single women, the non-religious, union members and millennials.

The chances are that the CIA supports both Clinton and Trump.



Clinton would beat Trump by 13 points in a one-on-one vote, 51 percent to 38 percent, in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal survey.

Bernie Sanders would beat Trump by 18 points, 55 to 37 percent. 

Sanders picked up a surprise win over Clinton in Michigan on Tuesday, though Clinton expanded her overall delegate lead.

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Before the CIA's takeover of the Republican Party, Republicans were known as being the progressive party, formed in opposition to slavery.

Before the CIA's takeover of the Democrat Party, Democrats were known as being the small-government party, opposing those who wanted a more powerful federal government.

The party declines | The Economist.


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