Thursday, November 17, 2016

Bankers Have to Live Here Too

Outstanding video by Bill Still, one of my favorite Youtube commentators, regarding Trump's possible picks for Secretary of Treasury, and by extension about the entire transition process underway. Must see if you want to understand what it going on right now.

We are truly in the throes of a Second American Revolution, and everything, even the most fundamental issue of money creation is up for grabs. If Bill Still is right, we have the opportunity to overthrow a century of banker domination which has seen the ability of the financial sector to basically create its money supply and thus to buy out the rest of the world, and force the country into its debt bondage along the way.  

It is possible we may see this era finally end. At least this is our best chance so far. If we cannot do it now, we may never be able to overthrow this. It seems Trump wants to do this, but it will require cooperation, at least tacitly from the big banks. We'll see.

Still: "I'm betting there are plenty of bankers who would be satisfied with something less than 90% of the world's income, especially if it saved America..."



On a related note of "draining the swamp", Trump supporters cheered in no small way to see Mike Pence take over the transition team and clear out the lobbyists that Chris Christie hired. This came only 24 hours after Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders had sharply criticized the hiring of these lobbyists.  This kind of nimbleness in responding to legitimate criticism is something Trump supporters have seen repeatedly in the past, and to which have they grown accustomed. The rest of the nation is about to learn about it as well.

As far as Christie, no one has fallen more within the Trump campaign than he has. His incompetence allowed subordinates to actually go to prison in Bridgegate. Disgusting. He is basically persona non grata at this point at Trump Tower now. It's yet another reason among Trump supporters to be thankful for the Pence pick.

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