30 sats \ 1 reply \ @Undisciplined 12 Nov \ on: Requiem for a Broken Progressive Dream (Joakim Book, The Daily Economy, AIER) econ
With some of the initial appointment news, Massie to USDA or RFK to HHS, we have some reason for optimism. Also, explicitly excluding Halley and Pompeo is a great sign that something may have been learned.
Considering Rubio for Secretary of State and some neocon warhawk for UN ambassador is a sign that not nearly enough was learned.
Halley and Pompeo is a great sign
Amen. Trump isn't an ideologue. But he is a force of nature. It is clear to me that he has much better people talking in his ear this time. And I'm not talking about Peter Thiel here. The proof will be in the pudding though.
On RFK, I REALLY hope he is give a high level position just for the attacks on him to be destroyed. I don't agree with him on many things but he is right to question many of the things he attacks. The fact that the media has lied about him for years should be a signal to his threat to the "system".
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