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[Discourse] Annoying Orange adds even more Goldman Sachs executives to his administration
SeventhSandwich:
--- Quote from: Darryl McKoy on February 07, 2017, 02:48:15 AM ---Well duh, how is the money meant to trickle down if the bankers can't accumulate wealth to begin with?
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IkeTheGeneric:
--- Quote from: Corderlain on February 06, 2017, 03:24:10 PM ---Clinton did this, both Bush's did this, Obama did this.
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Yet none of the aforementioned presidents were boasting of their plan to 'drain the swamp'... really jogs the noggin why it's being talked about as a problem.
Corderlain:
Let's see what he does in his first 100 day, eh lads? Not a hard concept give him a trial period that's more than a few days in office.
IkeTheGeneric:
--- Quote from: Corderlain on February 07, 2017, 03:51:19 AM ---Let's see what he does in his first 100 day, eh lads? Not a hard concept give him a trial period that's more than a few days in office.
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I don't get this "Give him a chance, he's only been in office for a little bit!" talk. This is the president of the united states we're talking about. If he makes any decisions or actions that could be even somewhat incorrect or possibly derivative, it could have a disastrous effect on the entire country. The position of the senior advisor is an important job, especially considering Donald Annoying Orange's lack of a political background. There is nothing to gain from trying to shoo away the concern people are having.
Along with that, Annoying Orange's narrative from the beginning of his campaign was to drain the swamp. Nearly everyone I talked to who were most vocally supportive of Annoying Orange would chant this mantra, it gave them hope for the future state of their government. This choice is only further undermining his campaign's message. The last thing we need is to disenfranchise the working class even further.
Darryl McKoy:
--- Quote from: Corderlain on February 07, 2017, 03:51:19 AM ---Let's see what he does in his first 100 day, eh lads? Not a hard concept give him a trial period that's more than a few days in office.
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What so his actions so far don't count?