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Looks Like Wall St Loves The Trumpster!

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ToraToraTora | 15:33 Tue 22nd Nov 2016 | News
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Apparently they love the fact that he is going to tear up trade agreements.
They also love the fact he is going to rip into the grasping Establishment and free up business.
There's a warning here:

http://uk.businessinsider.com/krugman-trump-kleptocracy-russia-2016-11?r=US&IR=T
Whether Trump is really that dubious only time will tell but to anyone asking 'why did he want to be president' it's one perturbing possibility
In other words I think the term 'grasping establishment' might be about to take on a whole new meaning
What a load of sheer rot, Trump wont do that and for starters he would not get it past the Senate.

Looks like more sour grapes being chomped on by some who just wont have it the right-on liberal day has had it.
One hopes it is 'rot' but as Trump reneges (thankfully) on his threat to 'put Clinton in prison', finally admitting that human-aggravated climate change is not bunkum, angering many of his robots, and as more and more of his more unworkable and controversial campaign promises fall by the wayside, what is going to be left? An incompetent president may have nothing left but to keep feathering his own nest. And turning against the press. That has already happened, but the messages coming out of Trump Towers are mixed to say the least. His condemnation of the American alt rightists, who greeted his election yesterday with Nazi salutes, was most welcome, but that was to the New York Times. Would he say the same thing to gutter press like Breitbart, for example?

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