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"Highest Stock Market EVER" What does that tell us EH Johnny "Never Been Good" Kelly http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2017/03/yo-john-e-kelly-of-dhs-your-latest-boss.html #nbpoli
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John Kelly, sworn in as chief of staff, will do 'spectacular job,' Donald Trump says
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Billy Bayou
This is becoming "too" routine.
Wake up America this is "not" your President!!
Wake up America this is "not" your President!!
David Raymond Amos
@Billy Bayou Clue in Billy He is the Yankee President
Millie Anderson
Millie Anderson
Trump will be impeached eventually.
Andreas Burnett
@Millie Anderson
He wasn't suppose to win the election either. Have any other predictions?
He wasn't suppose to win the election either. Have any other predictions?
David Raymond Amos
@Andreas Burnett I have one even though they have no right to impeach him I will lay odds that Trump will not seek a second term
Eric V. Zepplin
IS TRUMP doing a
spectacular job? ......ask yourself this question America
....time to quit or get impeached that is the only solution
to a very troubling U.S. Administration in Washington
period....all Kelly has to do is be a "YES MAN"
Mike Davis
@Eric V. Zepplin
Trump is doing great. He's going to win again in four more years. Just watch!
Trump is doing great. He's going to win again in four more years. Just watch!
David Raymond Amos
@Mike Davis I would lay odds that Trump does not run for a second term
Val Stavinski
@Jacques LaPalmier Thanks
Jacques, I know you're a gentleman, you wouldn't use vulgar language
when talking about the US President. We are civilized people after all.
David Raymond Amos
@Val Stavinski Speak for yourself
Rob Rose
Unfortunately we will be able to track John Kelly's tenure in the WH with an egg timer !
Paul Reed
@Rob Rose
And soft boiled at that.
And soft boiled at that.
David Raymond Amos
@Paul Reed Methinks Marines like their eggs raw N'esy Pas?
Joe Smithson
He also said that about Sessions, Comey, Flynn, Spicer
Trump has no credibility.
LOL
Trump has no credibility.
LOL
Andreas Burnett
@Joe Smithson
That is a mighty suspicious vote tally there buddy. Somehow I think the Russians are small time compared to some of the professional troll groups out there...
That is a mighty suspicious vote tally there buddy. Somehow I think the Russians are small time compared to some of the professional troll groups out there...
David Raymond Amos
@Andreas Burnett True
Bob Lyall
Trump's pronouncement that
Kelly will do a "spectacular job" is not only obviously premature but
just another piece of self aggrandizement, as in I have made another
spectacular appointment. Stay tuned for the nasty tweets.
Bob Lyall
@Natalie Jameson
Maybe the White House will have to adjust to Kelly and in doing so make Trump toe the line.
Maybe the White House will have to adjust to Kelly and in doing so make Trump toe the line.
Andreas Burnett
@Bob Lyall
How is praising somebody else -a new employee, "self aggrandizement"?
How is praising somebody else -a new employee, "self aggrandizement"?
David Raymond Amos
@Bob Lyall Methinks you jest
Walter Adams
Trump's Presidency cannot be saved. The question now is how will the deplorables react to his removal.
Walter White
@Walter Adams
removal for what? There's no evidence he's done anything even close to warranting that, but the left keeps calling for it like it's a foregone conclusion. Which just goes to show they have no respect for the will of anyone who might disagree with their politics. And that's just sad.
removal for what? There's no evidence he's done anything even close to warranting that, but the left keeps calling for it like it's a foregone conclusion. Which just goes to show they have no respect for the will of anyone who might disagree with their politics. And that's just sad.
David Raymond Amos
@Walter White True
Stan Cox
I hope Kelly is lawyered up.
David Raymond Amos
@Stan Cox Methinks Kelly was before he took the job with the DHS and ducked me
Lou Bell
Oh yeah. The inmate is running the asylum ! That's gonna go well !
Andreas Burnett
@Lou Bell
When has it ever been different?
When has it ever been different?
David Raymond Amos
@Andreas Burnett Never
Lou Bell
I notice the illegal bot votes from the right are showing up again ! This is how Trump won !
@Lou Bell Who controls this domain? Trust that the left are every bit as guilty of playing the bot game
Laurie Clark
@David Raymond Amos "Who controls this domain?" Since you asked - Harper appointees to CBC
Harper Stacked the CBC board with pro-Con appointees
CBC Board and Con party contributions
Rémi Racine, Chair Montreal 5 yrs $1100 $1100 $1100
Hubert Lacroix, President Montreal 5 yrs $2000
Edward Boyd Toronto 5 yrs $1200
Sonja Chong Toronto 5 yrs $500 $500
Pierre Gingras Blainville 5 yrs
Cecil Hawkins Toronto 5 yrs $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1100 $1200
Marni Larkin Winnipeg 5 yrs $700
Terrence Leier Regina 5 yrs $1100 $1000 $1700
Brian Mitchell Montreal 5 yrs $1000 $1000
Maureen McCaw Edmonton 5 yrs
Marlie Oden Vancouver 5 yrs $586 $892.50 $1100 $275.60 $1100 $1200
Sources: Elections Canada and http://www.pco-bcp.gc.ca/oic-ddc.asp
That's who!
Harper Stacked the CBC board with pro-Con appointees
CBC Board and Con party contributions
Rémi Racine, Chair Montreal 5 yrs $1100 $1100 $1100
Hubert Lacroix, President Montreal 5 yrs $2000
Edward Boyd Toronto 5 yrs $1200
Sonja Chong Toronto 5 yrs $500 $500
Pierre Gingras Blainville 5 yrs
Cecil Hawkins Toronto 5 yrs $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1100 $1200
Marni Larkin Winnipeg 5 yrs $700
Terrence Leier Regina 5 yrs $1100 $1000 $1700
Brian Mitchell Montreal 5 yrs $1000 $1000
Maureen McCaw Edmonton 5 yrs
Marlie Oden Vancouver 5 yrs $586 $892.50 $1100 $275.60 $1100 $1200
Sources: Elections Canada and http://www.pco-bcp.gc.ca/oic-ddc.asp
That's who!
Lou Bell
190 days in and it's what , 10 or so of the " greatest people you've ever seen" either quit or be fired !
David Raymond Amos
@Lou Bell Methinks Trump and
his minions should pay better attention to his Twitter account and
review what I have been sending him and his many lawyers etc
John Kelly, sworn in as chief of staff, will do 'spectacular job,' Donald Trump says
U.S. president praises Kelly's Homeland Security record, denies portrayals of White House 'chaos'
The Associated Press Posted: Jul 31, 2017 10:36 AM ETU.S. President Donald Trump seemed to express hope of bringing order to his administration's inner circle as John Kelly was sworn in as his new White House chief of staff on Monday.
Trump predicted Kelly will do a "spectacular job" as he officially welcomed the retired Marine Corps general and former Homeland Security secretary during an Oval Office ceremony.
Earlier Monday, the president posted a tweet denying there is "chaos" in the White House, despite a particularly tumultuous stretch. However, after the swearing-in, he referred to a "very controversial situation."
"We just swore in Gen. Kelly," Trump said. "He will do a spectacular job, I have no doubt, as chief of staff. What he's done in terms of Homeland Security is record-shattering. You look at the border, you look at the tremendous results we've had and you look at the spirit. And with a very controversial situation, there's been very little controversy, which is pretty amazing by itself."
Trump was declining to say just what Kelly will do differently from Reince Preibus, whom Trump ousted as chief of staff late last week. Trump has said he hopes Kelly can bring some military order to an administration weighed down by a stalled legislative agenda, infighting among West Wing aides and a stack of investigations.
Last Updated: Jul 31, 2017 11:33 AM ET
U.S. President Donald Trump seemed to express hope of bringing order to his administration's inner circle as John Kelly was sworn in as his new White House chief of staff on Monday.
Trump predicted Kelly will do a "spectacular job" as he officially welcomed the retired Marine Corps general and former Homeland Security secretary during an Oval Office ceremony.
Earlier Monday, the president posted a tweet denying there is "chaos" in the White House, despite a particularly tumultuous stretch. However, after the swearing-in, he referred to a "very controversial situation."
"We just swore in Gen. Kelly," Trump said. "He will do a spectacular job, I have no doubt, as chief of staff. What he's done in terms of Homeland Security is record-shattering. You look at the border, you look at the tremendous results we've had and you look at the spirit. And with a very controversial situation, there's been very little controversy, which is pretty amazing by itself."
Trump was declining to say just what Kelly will do differently from Reince Preibus, whom Trump ousted as chief of staff late last week. Trump has said he hopes Kelly can bring some military order to an administration weighed down by a stalled legislative agenda, infighting among West Wing aides and a stack of investigations.
While Trump is looking for a reset, he pushed back against criticism of his administration in his tweet:
"Highest Stock Market EVER, best economic numbers in years, unemployment lowest in 17 years, wages raising, border secure, S.C.: No WH chaos!"
'Let Trump be Trump'
Former Trump campaign manager Cory Lewandowski, who was ousted from the campaign in June 2016, said on NBC's Meet the Press that he expected Kelly would "restore order to the staff" but also stressed that Trump was unlikely to change his style.
"I say you have to let Trump be Trump. That is what has made him successful over the last 30 years. That is what the American people voted for," Lewandowski said. "And anybody who thinks they're going to change Donald Trump doesn't know Donald Trump."
Kelly's start follows a wild week, marked by a profane tirade from the new communications director, Trump's continued attacks on his attorney general and the failed effort by Senate Republicans to overhaul the nation's health care law.
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In addition to strain in the West Wing and with Congress, Kelly starts his new job as tensions escalate with North Korea. The United States flew two supersonic bombers over the Korean Peninsula on Sunday in a show of force against North Korea, following the country's latest intercontinental ballistic missile test. The U.S. also said it conducted a successful test of a missile defence system located in Alaska.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat from California, said on CBS' Face the Nation on Sunday that she hopes Kelly can "be effective," and "begin some very serious negotiation with the North and stop this program."
Another diplomatic fissure opened Sunday when Russian President Vladimir Putin said the U.S. would have to cut its embassy and consulate staff in Russia by several hundred under new sanctions from Moscow. In a television interview, Putin indicated the cutback was retaliation for new sanctions in a bill passed by the U.S. Congress and sent to Trump.
Trump plans to sign the measure into law, the White House has said. After Putin's remarks, the U.S.State Department deemed the cutbacks "a regrettable and uncalled for act" and said officials would assess the impact and how to respond to it.
While Trump is trying to refresh his team, he signalled that he does not want to give up the fight on health care. On Twitter Sunday, he said: "Don't give up Republican Senators, the World is watching: Repeal & Replace."
The protracted health-care fight has slowed Trump's other policy goals, including a tax overhaul and infrastructure investment. But Trump aides made clear that the president still wanted to see action on health care. White House budget director Mick Mulvaney said on CNN's State of the Union, that senators "need to stay, they need to work, they need to pass something."
Asked if nothing should be voted on in Congress until the Senate votes again on health care, Mulvaney said: "well, think — yes. And I think what you're seeing there is the president simply reflecting the mood of the people."
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