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Chitchat Trumps Surrounds Himself With Talents

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Trump has surrounded himself with varied and proven talents. His nominees are:

1. Rex Tillerson: CEO of one of the world's largest and most valuable companies—ExxonMobil—with a presence in at least 52 countries on six continents.
2. Steven Mnuchin: CEO, Hollywood producer, and former Goldman Sachs partner
3. James Mattis: retired four star General
4. Jeff Sessions: three-term senator
5. Ryan Zinke: former Navy SEAL officer, was elected to Congress on a platform of North American energy independence, and has since achieved a lowly 3% rating from the environmentalist League of Conservation Voters.
6. Wilbur Ross Jr: Ross spent two decades with the Rothschild Group before starting WL Ross & Co
7. Andrew Puzder: fast food CEO
8. Tom Price: The orthopaedic surgeon has been one of Congress’s most steadfast opponents of Obamacare
9. Ben Carson: neurosurgeon
10. Elaine Chao: number two in the department under president George H.W. Bush.
11. Rick Perry: Texas governor
12. Betsy DeVos: wealthy philanthropist
13. John Kelly:former head of the US Southern Command
14. Scott Pruitt: attorney general of Oklahoma
15. Mick Mulvaney: congressman from South Carolina
16. Nikki Haley: South Carolina governor
17. Linda McMahon: built WWE from the ground up

Trump has a truly talented Cabinet

In contrast LHL surrounds himself with paper Generals and cronies
 
if can reduce budget deficit by 50% and increase 4% jobs then is called talent.

most likely the harder truth will sink in by April 2017 and the ship will sink
 
In 2012, Tillerson's compensation package was US$40.5 million. It was US$28.1 million in 2013, US$33.1 million in 2014, and US$27.2 million in 2015

As Trump's Secretary of State, Rex will get US$186,600 per year.

Compared to him, Grace Fu's trumpeted sacrifice is a disgrace
 
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if can reduce budget deficit by 50% and increase 4% jobs then is called talent.

most likely the harder truth will sink in by April 2017 and the ship will sink

Using PAP's yardstick, earning US$10m a year is definitely a talent
 
Controversial deal looms over Trump’s treasury secretary pick
By Josh Kosman and Richard Morgan
November 30, 2016 | 9:51am

Steven Mnuchin arrives at Trump Tower.
Steven Mnuchin arrives at Trump Tower.
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Wall Street investor and Hollywood producer Steven Mnuchin, President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for treasury secretary, is likely to find his Senate confirmation process a bit stickier than he had hoped.

One of the more controversial deals in his recent past is about to be rehashed in the courts, sources tell The Post.

RKA Film Financing, which had lent $75 million to Relativity Media, one of Tinseltown’s mini-major studios and the producer of “Masterminds,” will soon file an amended complaint in Manhattan state court against Mnuchin and others, alleging it was ripped off in a 2015 financing deal.


The 53-year-old former Goldman Sachs executive and the others to be named in the suit were Relativity board members. RKA will claim the studio gave it false financial information, which led to it losing money on the deal, a source close to the situation said.

State Supreme Court Justice Charles Ramos on Nov. 3 dismissed an earlier RKA suit over the same allegations but allowed the company to refile the allegations if they were more properly constructed.

Lawyers for Mnuchin strongly denied the allegations last year when RKA first filed the claims and again in the spring. They will likely again find the claims without merit — but the lingering expected lawsuit could make Mnuchin’s Senate confirmation hearing early in 2017 a bit bumpy.

RKA’s new complaint will allege fraud as opposed to the prior breach-of-contract allegation, the source said.

Trump named Mnuchin as treasury secretary-designee Wednesday morning. Mnuchin was an early backer of the then-long-shot Republican candidate. The bespectacled former finance chairman of the Trump campaign is a clear Washington outsider.

RKA alleged in its suit that in April 2015, Mnuchin, then Relativity’s non-executive co-chair, played a role in giving it false assurances about the studio’s financial health. The $75 million was only to be used on print and advertising, and not general corporate expenses, RKA was told, according to the first lawsuit.

In arguing against the merits of the eventually dismissed suit earlier this year, Mnuchin’s lawyer said that since his client joined the Relativity board three months after RKA invested its $75 million, he couldn’t have defrauded the company.

Soon after the RKA loan, in July 2015, Relativity, headed by Ryan Kavanaugh, filed for Chapter 11 reorganization.

RKA lost millions because of the Chapter 11. At the same time, OneWest Bank Group, where Mnuchin was chairman and chief executive, recouped its entire $50 million loan just prior to the filing.

OneWest was a senior lender — RKA was not.

In the suit that was dismissed, RKA sought $110 million from the defendants.

Mnuchin’s lawyer declined comment on the possibility that RKA would soon refile its suit.
 
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Our singapore cabinet is equally good. Our PM has surrounded himself with lots of retired generals, admirals, seasoned ex-civil servants, top lawyers and bankers. Little wonder our SAF is so feared in this region and Singapore can continually punch above its weight in the international arena.
 
Trump has surrounded himself with varied and proven talents. His nominees are:

1. Rex Tillerson: CEO of one of the world's largest and most valuable companies—ExxonMobil—with a presence in at least 52 countries on six continents.
2. Steven Mnuchin: CEO, Hollywood producer, and former Goldman Sachs partner
3. James Mattis: retired four star General
4. Jeff Sessions: three-term senator
5. Ryan Zinke: former Navy SEAL officer, was elected to Congress on a platform of North American energy independence, and has since achieved a lowly 3% rating from the environmentalist League of Conservation Voters.
6. Wilbur Ross Jr: Ross spent two decades with the Rothschild Group before starting WL Ross & Co
7. Andrew Puzder: fast food CEO
8. Tom Price: The orthopaedic surgeon has been one of Congress’s most steadfast opponents of Obamacare
9. Ben Carson: neurosurgeon
10. Elaine Chao: number two in the department under president George H.W. Bush.
11. Rick Perry: Texas governor
12. Betsy DeVos: wealthy philanthropist
13. John Kelly:former head of the US Southern Command
14. Scott Pruitt: attorney general of Oklahoma
15. Mick Mulvaney: congressman from South Carolina
16. Nikki Haley: South Carolina governor
17. Linda McMahon: built WWE from the ground up

Trump has a truly talented Cabinet

In contrast LHL surrounds himself with paper Generals and cronies

Billionaires setting the rules to benefit themselves more. They are no different from the PAP. Heil Trump!
 
Our singapore cabinet is equally good. Our PM has surrounded himself with lots of retired generals, admirals, seasoned ex-civil servants, top lawyers and bankers. Little wonder our SAF is so feared in this region and Singapore can continually punch above its weight in the international arena.

No denying our PeeM is surrounded by highly over paid million $$ jia liao bee,

can't do a thing when China confiscate our 9 terrex, no a single word from all

the jia liow bee, but when comes to opposition and peasants,

they know how to chur pattern!! And shoot non stop and chur all kind of

pattern and sue!
 
In 2012, Tillerson's compensation package was US$40.5 million. It was US$28.1 million in 2013, US$33.1 million in 2014, and US$27.2 million in 2015

As Trump's Secretary of State, Rex will get US$186,600 per year.

Compared to him, Grace Fu's trumpeted sacrifice is a disgrace

u are wrong,hes probably going to get like a $200 million tax break like hank paulson.when Paulson sold his $500 million dollar goldman sachs share when he joined bush administration as secretary of treasury.a special bush concession law eliminated a tax liability of nearly $200 million dollars.
 
if can reduce budget deficit by 50% and increase 4% jobs then is called talent.

most likely the harder truth will sink in by April 2017 and the ship will sink

China will not call in america's debt. trump will push the debt even higher and not give a hoot about it.

borrow a million from a lender and its your problem, borrow a trillion and it becomes the lender's problem.
 
China will not call in america's debt. trump will push the debt even higher and not give a hoot about it.

borrow a million from a lender and its your problem, borrow a trillion and it becomes the lender's problem.

not really,look at greece,they borrowed a hundred billion dollars now the country is bankrupt and in chaos,and people are unemployed and suffering and the government is selling off the country piece by piece to the chinks.i dont think you really know how debt works.neither does trump.

the minute people lose faith in ur currency and economy,ur country can prepare to kiss its ass goodbye.


trump got off scot free because he threw all the debt and responsibilty all 1.3 billion of it to his americunt investors and shareholders.if trump fucks up big time,it is the people that will pay the price
 
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Trump has surrounded himself with varied and proven talents. His nominees are:

1. Rex Tillerson: CEO of one of the world's largest and most valuable companies—ExxonMobil—with a presence in at least 52 countries on six continents.
2. Steven Mnuchin: CEO, Hollywood producer, and former Goldman Sachs partner
3. James Mattis: retired four star General
4. Jeff Sessions: three-term senator
5. Ryan Zinke: former Navy SEAL officer, was elected to Congress on a platform of North American energy independence, and has since achieved a lowly 3% rating from the environmentalist League of Conservation Voters.
6. Wilbur Ross Jr: Ross spent two decades with the Rothschild Group before starting WL Ross & Co
7. Andrew Puzder: fast food CEO
8. Tom Price: The orthopaedic surgeon has been one of Congress’s most steadfast opponents of Obamacare
9. Ben Carson: neurosurgeon
10. Elaine Chao: number two in the department under president George H.W. Bush.
11. Rick Perry: Texas governor
12. Betsy DeVos: wealthy philanthropist
13. John Kelly:former head of the US Southern Command
14. Scott Pruitt: attorney general of Oklahoma
15. Mick Mulvaney: congressman from South Carolina
16. Nikki Haley: South Carolina governor
17. Linda McMahon: built WWE from the ground up

Trump has a truly talented Cabinet

In contrast LHL surrounds himself with paper Generals and cronies

He has delegated all his responsibilities................. on his way to become first trillionaire in the world of dorks
 
not really,look at greece,they borrowed a hundred billion dollars now the country is bankrupt and in chaos,and people are unemployed and suffering and the government is selling off the country piece by piece to the chinks.i dont think you really know how debt works.neither does trump.

the minute people lose faith in ur currency and economy,ur country can prepare to kiss its ass goodbye.

Dat will be what becomes of USa at Trump's end of term.................... he will run road to Russia or Germany
 
i must admit Trump's administration has a incredible array of talent,ceo of exxonmobil,former goldman sachs partner,fast food ceo,founder of wrestle mania,billionaires,four star generals etc etc.all these people found the time to quit their jobs and lick Trump's balls.

unlike PAP's lumpar liament,name me a single fortune 500 ceo or wall street banker on the bench,i heard PAP even tried to recruit highly prominent singapore businessmen but they declined.....they had to resort to paper generals and fake ceos to fill the ranks.
 
Pap also got la.
But many made it rich after they joined the pap.....like Ho Bee Chua Thian Poh
 
Trump has surrounded himself with varied and proven talents. His nominees are:

1. Rex Tillerson: CEO of one of the world's largest and most valuable companies—ExxonMobil—with a presence in at least 52 countries on six continents.
2. Steven Mnuchin: CEO, Hollywood producer, and former Goldman Sachs partner
3. James Mattis: retired four star General
4. Jeff Sessions: three-term senator
5. Ryan Zinke: former Navy SEAL officer, was elected to Congress on a platform of North American energy independence, and has since achieved a lowly 3% rating from the environmentalist League of Conservation Voters.
6. Wilbur Ross Jr: Ross spent two decades with the Rothschild Group before starting WL Ross & Co
7. Andrew Puzder: fast food CEO
8. Tom Price: The orthopaedic surgeon has been one of Congress’s most steadfast opponents of Obamacare
9. Ben Carson: neurosurgeon
10. Elaine Chao: number two in the department under president George H.W. Bush.
11. Rick Perry: Texas governor
12. Betsy DeVos: wealthy philanthropist
13. John Kelly:former head of the US Southern Command
14. Scott Pruitt: attorney general of Oklahoma
15. Mick Mulvaney: congressman from South Carolina
16. Nikki Haley: South Carolina governor
17. Linda McMahon: built WWE from the ground up

Trump has a truly talented Cabinet

In contrast LHL surrounds himself with paper Generals and cronies

Rex Tillerson, in his acceptance speech yesterday when he was sworn in as Secretary of State, thanked President trump and considers it an honour to be able to serve USA as Secretary of State. He puts PAP Ministers to shame, especially Grace Fu

"When I made the decision to join politics in 2006, pay was not a key factor. Loss of privacy, public scrutiny on myself and my family and loss of personal time were. The disruption to my career was also an important consideration. I had some ground to believe that my family would not suffer a drastic change in the standard of living even though I experienced a drop in my income. So it is with this recent pay cut. If the balance is tilted further in the future, it will make it harder for any one [sic] considering political office.” (Grace Fu)
 
Can his team of monkeys win fighting against ENTIRE WORLD, all against Ang Moh Trump now?
 
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