Mr Trump I though you were draining the swamp

>Mr Trump I though you were draining the swamp
>Buddy! I got the best swamp draining! I want no lobbyists in my cabinet and no carrer politicians!
>But you hired mostly Goldman Sachs globalist shills and globalist billionaires! they're not lobbyists but actual policy makers
>But that is different!

People defending him after that are just fucking retarded memers, actual voters already regret their decision.

The alternative was no better

I see nothing wrong with it. Oil is an important industry. Fuck your tranny tampon industry lobbyists.

He hired TWO Goldman Sachs employees.

Let's look at how many Obama hired. Since you seem to love hearing this over and over every time I open Sup Forums you fucker make this thread.
Obama Goldman Sachs cabinet appointments 1/?

Lael Brainard: Brainard is the United States Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs in the administration of Obama.

Gregory Craig: Former White House Counsel, Recently hired by Goldman Sachs.

Thomas Donilon: Deputy National Security Adviser (despite having a career that is mostly involved with domestic politics). Donilon was a lawyer at O’Melveny and Myers and made almost $4 million representing meltdown clients including Penny Pritzker (of Chicago) and Goldman Sachs.

William C. Dudley: President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, partner and managing director at Goldman Sachs and was the firm’s chief U.S. economist for a decade.

Douglas Elmendorf: Obama Director of the Congressional Budget Office in January 2009, replaced Furman as Director of the Hamilton Project (Note that the Hamilton Project was funded by Robert Rubin and Goldman Sachs).

2/?
Rahm Emanuel: Obama Chief of Staff, on the payroll of Goldman Sachs receiving $3,000 per month from the firm to “introduce us to people", in the words of one Goldman Sachs partner at the time.

Dianna Farrell: Obama Administration: Deputy Director, National Economic Council. Former Goldman Sachs Title: Financial Analyst.

Stephen Friedman: Obama Administration: Chairman, President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. Former Goldman Sachs Title: Board Member (Chairman 1990-94; Director 2005).

Michael Frohman: Robert Rubin’s Chief of Staff while Rubin served as Secretary of the Treasury and an Obama “head hunter” according to “Rubin Proteges Change Their Tune as They Join Obama’s Team” in the New York Times.

Anne Fudge: Appointed to Obama budget deficit reduction committee. Fudge has been the PR craftsman for some of America’s largest corporations. She sits, according to the Washington Post, as a Trustee of the Brookings Institution within which the Hamilton Project is embedded.

Jason Furman: Directed economic policy for the Obama Presidential Campaign, served as the second Director of the Hamilton Project after Peter Orszag’s departure for the Obama administration.

3/?
Mark Gallogly: Sits on the Hamilton Project’s advisory council. He is also, according to Wikipedia, currently a member of President Obama’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board.

Timothy Geithner: Secretary of the Treasury, former President of the New York Fed. a former managing director of Goldman Sachs.

Gary Gensler: Obama Administration: Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Former Goldman Sachs Title: Partner and Co-head of Finance.

Michael Greenstone: The 4th Director of the Hamilton Project. Just as attorney Craig went from advising Obama to defending Goldman Sachs against the SEC complaint, Greenstone has used the revolving door to go from an Obama economic adviser position to one of the Goldman Sachs outlets - in this case its think tank embedded in the Brookings Institution and funded by Goldman Sachs and Robert Rubin. All 3 previous Directors of the Hamilton Project work in the Obama administration.

Robert Hormats: Obama Administration: Undersecretary for Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs, State Department. Former Goldman Sachs Title: Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs Group.

Neel Kashkari: Served under Treasury Secretary Paulson (a former Goldman Sachs CEO) and was kept on by Obama after his inauguration for a limited period to work on TARP oversight. Former Vice President of Goldman Sachs in San Francisco where he led Goldman’s Information Technology Security Investment Banking practice.

4/?
Karen Kornbluh: (Sometimes called "Obama’s brain") Obama Ambassador to the OECD. Was Deputy Chief of Staff to 'Mr. Goldman Sachs', Robert Rubin.

Jacob "Jack" Lew: The United States Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources. According to Wikipedia, Lew sits on the Brookings-Rubin funded Hamilton Project Advisory Board. He also served with Robert Rubin in Bill Clinton’s cabinet as Director of OMB.

David Lipton: Now on Obama’s National Economic Council and the National Security Council. Lipton worked with Larry Summers and Timothy Geithner on the US response to the Asian financial crisis of the 1990’s. MergeFoundations reports that Lipton worked closely with Robert Rubin.

Emil Michael: White House Fellow. Former investment banker with Goldman Sachs.

Eric Mindich: Former chief strategy officer of New York-based Goldman Sachs, started Eton Park in 2004 with $3.5 billion, at the time one of the biggest hedge-fund launches ever. .....Hank Paulson Tipped Off The Goldman-Led "Plunge Protection Team" About Fannie Bankruptcy 7 Weeks In Advance (2007): Goldman operative Eric Mindich in the hierarchy of the Asset Managers' committee of the President's Working Group on Capital Markets, better known of course as the PPT (in 2009).

Philip Murphy: Obama Administration: Ambassador to Germany. Former Goldman Sachs Title: Head of Goldman Sachs, Frankfurt.

Barack Obama: Obama owes his career to Goldman Sachs which was not only his biggest financial contributor when he ran for the Presidency, but was also his biggest contributor when he ran for the US Senate.

5/?
Peter Orszag: Obama Budget Director. Founding director of the Hamilton Project, funded by Goldman Sachs and Robert Rubin. Wikipedia indicates that Robert Rubin, Goldman’s ex-CEO, was one of Orszag’s mentors.

Mark Patterson: Obama Administration: Chief of Staff to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geitner. Former Goldman Sachs Title: Lobbyist 2005-2008; Vice President for Government Relations.

Mark Peterson: Chief of staff to Timothy Geithner. Goldman Sachs Vice President and lobbyist.

Steve Ratner: The shady billionaire financier who Obama appointed as his “car czar” and who resigned after it was revealed that his company, the Quadrangle Group, was apparently involved in “pay to play” for a billion dollars or so of New York State pension funds, and was under possible indictment by the New York AG and the SEC. Sits on the Advisory Council of the Goldman funded Hamilton Project.

Robert Reischauer: A member of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission from 2000-2009 and was its Vice Chair from 2001-2008. He too sits on the Hamilton Project’s advisory board.

Alice Rivlin: Obama named Alice Rivlin to his so-called Deficit Reduction Commission.

James Rubin: Son of Robert Rubin. Served as a 'headhunter' for Obama per the New York Times article, "Rubin Proteges Change Their Tune as They Join Obama’s Team".

Man who said he would hire successful business leaders to run country hires successful business leaders to run country, news at 11.

actually his popularity is rising. only you paid shill "regret" the vote.

for normies any version of Trump is better than Hillary

for the chaos cultists of the memetic warp, your constant shilling and bitching is like ambrosia. the harder you rage the more we laugh. tee hee

6/?
Gene Sperling: Advisor to Timothy Geithner on bailouts. Sperling paid by Goldman Sachs for one year of consulting work.

Adam Storch: Obama Managing Executive of the Security and Exchange Commission’s Division of Enforcement. Former Vice President in the Goldman Sachs Business Intelligence Group.

Larry Summers: Obama chief economic adviser and head of the National Economic Counsel. Worked under Robert Rubin at Goldman Sachs.

John Thain: Obama Administration: Advisor to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. Former Goldman Sachs Title: President and Chief Operating Officer (1999-2003).

So go ahead, count all those swamp rats that engineered a massive bank bail out.

Now look at the two Trump picked. He said he was going to put successful business leaders in his cabinet, and he has.
Obama picked over thirty people, yet you have no criticisms of his corrupt and swampy cabinet.

How
Fucking
Hypocritical

>Obama now has a 57% approval rating on average after Trump election.

>People will quickly realize how chill things were under Obama.

>Dems basically lost due to election fatigue (impossible for one party to hold 3 terms in a row).

>Hillary popular vote count lead now over 3 million.

Honestly, things are okay. Trump looks like he will hold onto his promise to barely make it 6 months before being impeached. After that all you have left is another insider republican that is full retard conservative bringing no new ideas to the table.

>midwestern white man's face when not a single job is brought back to the rust belt

We will have a record margin of victory in 2020, and have good chances of taking the senate in 2018.

Slow and steady, just as democrats have always done to cuck republicans.

To be honest who is he supposed to hire then? He needs experienced people to run a government of a nation of more than 300m people.
Picks an experienced politician:
>Let's pick who has tons of political experience
>ESTABLISHMENT REEEEEE
Picks someone from the private sector but that is very experienced:
>Okay let's pick someone from outside the political world
>CORPORATE TIES REEEEEE

What does it smell like with your head that far up your own ass?

Reality sucks, doesn't it? Trump already has zero political capital. The most cucked presidential first term in history is about to unfold.

Leftist said this about Trump and it wasn't an argument then

Hey, I keep seeing that Hillary's vote count is rising, like you wrote.
In every state there was a recount, she lost votes and trump gained.

So where do you people get this idea that her total rose? I can't find anything to support that she now has more votes.

California takes a long time to count votes.

Trump gaining ~170 votes in Wisconsin does not overcome Hillary gaining tens of thousands more from ballots still being counted in Cali.

The recount is an effort to get money into the green party, and only cucks donated to that. I'll give you that.

HAHA have you even looked at the 2018 Senate races? yeah the dems are really going to keep the Montana, West Virgina, Indiana, North Dakota.

sorry the only hope the dems have is to keep the GOP from getting a super majority in the Senate.

you really don't get it. that's what's so funny

Senate races often deviate from national politics.

Consider those states all voted republican many times before the last time those senators were elected, but they still won anyways.

Your argument is nullified by reality and history.

except the dems have shit on the state level. the democratic party on the state level is entirely lacking and let's be honest here, no democrat would dare break with the absolutely toxic SJW liberal dogma.

face commiefag your party is a coastal boutique party.

being anti white and anti Christian doesn't play too well outside the coasts.

that's the reality you dems just can't seem to cope with. your ideology is failing worldwide. it's glorious!

DAILEE REMINDER THAT CLINTON HAS SEX WITH KIDS AND SELLS STINGER MISSILES TO SAND NIGGERS IN EXCHANGE FOR POLITICAL FAVOR AND OH YEAH SHE ASSASSINATES HER OWN AMBASSADORS. NO SWEAT.

the party is doubling down on the same failed ideology. yes doing more of what made you lose is the answer.

et. al

/thread polish bitch

Holy shit -- fucking destroyed

So what's the most the most cucked presidential first term in history going to look like?

Also Citibank chose Obama's 2008 cabinet.

>but actual policy makers
congress makes policy you fucking retard

You're begging the question on this one, m80

>dems are failing everywhere because of their shit ideology
>the shit ideology of the democrats is failing worldwide and it's glorious

Then you same thing here: You didn't bother to address his central claim, "Senate races often deviate from national politics." This is the crux of his argument; if you disprove it you win.

However, instead of addressing that point you spew a bunch of bullshit about "toxic SJW liberal dogma." Fucking moron

Quite the downgrade from "MAGA"...

and yet it's true. liberalism is failing worldwide. you cannot deny that, it's a fact.

I didn't agree with your premise so why bother giving it any consideration, it's shit.

nice ad hominem but the fact is your ideology is failing which cannot be denied. and yes if you run on an anti any people platform don't expect those people to support you.

sadly you're too conditioned for any self reflection whatsoever.

BTFO

>and yet it's true
>liberalism is failing worldwide
>you cannot deny that, it's a fact.
> the fact is your ideology is failing which cannot be denied
>cannot be denied

Liberalism isn't failing worldwide. There I just denied what you said was undeniable. Turns out you're wrong that it's an undeniable fact.

You can keep saying these things over and over again, but you haven't provided any evidence for this point.

However, this is a moot point, you still never addressed the man's argument and instead spent your post ranting about liberalism.

>I didn't agree with your premise so why bother giving it any consideration, it's shit.

Buddy, the conversation was centered around that premise. You autistically missed that and started going off on an unrelated matter. If you didn't agree you should have stated that and explained your point of contention. Instead you revealed that you're an autistic moron by not "bothering to give it any consideration."

Furthermore
>nice ad hominem

Really bud, where? Me calling you a moron? That's not an ad hominem, that's me stating a fact.

It would be an ad hominem if I stated that fact in place of making an argument to discredit your argument. I didn't do that. Instead, I made the argument that you didn't make an argument, and that you actually just ranted about liberalism in a fashion of circular reasoning. This lead me to the conclusion that you're a moron.

>Obama did it, so it's fine if Trump does it too
How about: Obama is to blame and so is Trump?

>have good chances of taking the senate in 2018.
Tell me, what can you flip besides Nevada?

*Reminder, Republicans always do better in midterms

Here's your (((You)))

>People defending him after that are just fucking retarded memers, actual voters already regret their decision

>I, a polish poster, know much more about the average american voter than any american Sup Forums user and also know for a fact that Trump's supporters would now much rather have a guaranteed nuclear war with Russia than a president Trump, because a business man chose other business men for his cabinet

this kind of stupid goes beyond getting dropped on your head as a kid. kys.

there's no proof that they are goldman sachs globalist shills, or even globalists.

no proof.

weeww lad you roasted him

I know, it feels good

you're fucking retarded actual voters never leave him

Reality of what? The Dems running the same play they ran in the Senate and House since 2010. Do they even have any seats to left to lose at this point? You can only have Pepsi run the ball up the middle so many times before you have to back up and punt.

Trump's cabinet is a thing of beauty.

For Finance issues, he hires billionaire CEOs
For War issues, he hires generals
For cabinets he wants to fuck with, he hires whoever will fuck with that cabinet the hardest.

epic

You act as though the people here give a fuck about America, or about Trump's policies.
Protip: They don't.
Wingnuts have always put syntax over reason. They will always cherrypick words and take them out of context and attack them to avoid facing the logic and reason of the overall argument.
Does it matter that Trump is putting the head of fucking Exxon Mobile into a key government position? Of course it doesn't.
He beat Hillary. To these people, that's the important thing.
In fact, when you think about arguing with these people, just remember that they believe a pedophile ring is being run out of a fucking pizza shop, and that they consider Alex Jones informative and reasonable.

If you actually believe this, you should really read more deeply. Why is an ExxonMobile CEO an inherently bad choice? Whether you like it or not, you literally need the oil industry to maintain your lifestyle. If you watch any interviews with the guy, he's exceptionally well spoken and reasonable. He's the classic definition of an inspiring leader. What specifically has he done the makes him unqualified? He even states that everything his engineers do are through a lens of preserving the climate, despite the fact that no reports can show a definitive outcome of anthropogenic climate change.

Everyone here is more than willing to read evidence the left provides, but they never provide anything but the way they feel.

If you could show a report that shows he would be damaging, then most people here would agree. The fact remains that the only arguments against Rex are that:
1. Works with oil
2. Knows Putin from his business relations
3. He's a "climate denier", which by his own statements and interviews, has been proven false

What is the problem with him again?