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S tim sto ovaj clanak, prepun spekulacija, i sa tviter argumentima kako je Trampara nazvao Vorenovu nista ne kazuje.

 

NYT, WP, Politico, Huffington, Daily Beast i sl... moraju da se citaju u partizanskom kljucu.

 

To vise nisu izvori informacija.

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Што није да се није дешавало у историји.

 

dešava se, samo je često potrebno više od dobre volje glavnih aktera. mislim, nemoj me pogresno shvatiti, lično mislim da je za srbiju dobar američko-ruski "detant". ali upozoravam na opreznost. 

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Romney and Trump to discuss secretary of state position, NBC source says6 Mins Ago

 

To bi bilo iznenađenje, u negativnom smislu

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:fantom:

 

 

 

David Petraeus – the former US army general and CIA director who was prosecuted for mishandling classified information – has entered the race to become Donald Trump’s secretary of state, diplomatic sources said on Thursday.
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Na kraju će da imenuje Melaniju  :lala:

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How Steve Bannon stole progressives' anti-Wall Street thunder

 

 In the the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, President Obama and the Democrats made a series of fateful decisions on how to deal with Wall Street. Or, more specifically, how not to deal with it.

Their party and country may now pay dearly for those choices. To see how, look no further than President-elect Donald Trump's newly minted chief strategist, Steve Bannon.

Bannon took over the task of running Trump's reeling campaign in August. Before that, he was executive chairman of the hard-right Breitbart News Network. Under Bannon's leadership, Breitbart became a stagingground and online hub for toxic anti-Semitism, anti-immigrant racism, misogyny, Islamophobia, and white supremacist nationalism that have crept out of the shadows and into the mainstream of American society. It's clear that the sudden boiling over of racist harassment and intimidation across the country in the wake of Trump's victory owes a lot to the cultural stew Bannon helped cook up. Indeed, David Duke, a former Klu Klux Klan leader, called Bannon's inclusion in Trump's inner circle "excellent."

But Bannon is something else too: An anti-Wall Street populist.

BuzzFeed dug up a talk Bannon gave in 2014 to a Vatican gathering of hard-right groups looking to discuss poverty. A lot of what Bannon offered was reactionary nationalism and furious downplaying of racism in the U.S. and in similar movements in Europe. But much of Bannon's talk actually turned its fire on a crooked financial industry that broke American capitalism; sucking up the gains from economic growth and leaving workers next to nothing, precipitating the 2008 financial crisis, and making out like bandits with the bank bailouts that followed. And not a single top executive was sent to jail over it all.

Bannon is right about that.

Now, the bailouts were engineered by top officials in the George W. Bush administration. And the voter revolt that drove Trump into the White House clearly included a revolt by the lower orders of the GOP against the higher orders. But at the time of the bailouts in 2008, Democrats held both the House and the Senate, and they wound up supplying the bulk of the votes to pass Bush's bailout of the banks.

 

In the Democrats' defense, this was no easy choice: Either sanction the grossly unjust bank bailouts on the table from Bush, or risk an even more catastrophic collapse while a possible alternative was (maybe) worked out. But that doesn't change the fact that Democrats did pass the bank bailouts. And when Obama took over and continued to play ball with the banks, he assured the bailouts would be forever politically tied around the Democrats' neck.

What the Democrats did next was even worse: The Obama administration's efforts to provide relief to homeowners through the 2009 stimulus were paltry and fell flat. Nor did Obama really push the Federal Housing Finance Agency to start rescuing underwater homeowners. The executive branch's law enforcers failed to use charges of rampant mortgage fraud to force the banks to write down homeowners' debt. And of course, they decided to forego prosecuting Wall Street executives.

Is it any wonder much of America thinks Democrats are in thrall to wealthy elites while ignoring the middle and working classes?

Bannon is right that the titans of finance who cratered the U.S. economy were never held accountable. He's right that regular Americans were largely ignored in the wake of the crash. He's right that much of this is Democrats' fault. And he's especially right that millions of Americans are still mad as hell about it.

This is precisely how semi-fascist movements like Trump's come to power. When elite failures and socioeconomic collapse lead to justified populist revolts, fascists can ride that wave to take over the government, carrying all their other poisons along the way. A 2015 paper looking at 20 different financial crises across the Western world, going all the way back to 1870, found the political aftershocks disproportionately benefited extremist right-wing parties. It doesn't take a genius to see the same dynamic playing out now in the aftermath of the Great Recession and the Eurozone disasters.

Trump effectively rode that anger all the way to the White House — even while Bannon and Co. continued to peddle this (otherwise correct) narrative through a white nationalist lens.

 

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Na kraju će da imenuje Melaniju :lala:

Ja bih odmah postavio Ivanku.

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dolar zadnjih dana baš ubija, ako nastavi ovako eto ga na 1:1 do nove god.

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:fantom:

 

Kao najgori klise, nece nista biti dok ne organazije Secretary of State: Apprentice 

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To bi bilo nedemokratski, mora da bude neka varijanta gde se glasa SMS-om. Bar za finaliste, ako već On mora da donese konačnu odluku.

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dešava se, samo je često potrebno više od dobre volje glavnih aktera. mislim, nemoj me pogresno shvatiti, lično mislim da je za srbiju dobar američko-ruski "detant". ali upozoravam na opreznost. 

Тачно, него ситуација у којој се налазимо није уобичајена.

 

dolar zadnjih dana baš ubija, ako nastavi ovako eto ga na 1:1 do nove god.

Мрк. Таман да се путује лепо.

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On ih ladno sve trpa na gomilu ko apprentice pa ko se bolje pokaze u uvlacenju u dupe.

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Oooo. pa ti unosis i novu kategoriju u resavanju svetskih pitanja: zrtvometriju.

 

Ako je to slucaj onda bi pitanje Kasmira trebalo da bude prvo na dnevnom redu na ovom topku, jer su oko njega Indija i Pakistan ratovali 2 puta, a bas zbog tih ratova su i postali nuklearne sile.

Uh.. nista aj, zaboravi.

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S tim sto ovaj clanak, prepun spekulacija, i sa tviter argumentima kako je Trampara nazvao Vorenovu nista ne kazuje.

 

NYT, WP, Politico, Huffington, Daily Beast i sl... moraju da se citaju u partizanskom kljucu.

 

To vise nisu izvori informacija.

 

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koliko sam se analiza nacitao prethodnih meseci a ispalo je da bolji procenat pogadjanja imaju one zivotinjice sto biraju izmedju dve lopte.

 

paralelno ide prica sa mukama facebooka da se izbori sa stranicama na kojima su lazne vesti a ljudi masono klikcu. ispada da nema traganja za informacijama, vec za potvrdom sopstvenih stavova.

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