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seernewday 1 point ago +1 / -0

My apologies,,, it is a documentary series released originally years ago on the Fed and America's history regarding money printing versus the horrid history of "central banking"

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seernewday 2 points ago +2 / -0

The full documentary is well worth the watch!!

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seernewday 3 points ago +3 / -0

When President Trump makes promises he has always kept them - It's why we back him!!

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seernewday 3 points ago +3 / -0

Matt Gaetz reportedly didn’t have the support from these four Republican Senators

  1. John Curtis (Utah)

  2. Susan Collins (Maine)

  3. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska)

  4. Mitch McConnell (Kentucky)

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seernewday 11 points ago +11 / -0

Now I’m really beginning to think that the Matt Gaetz nod for Attorney General was intentional and probably not the way you think it was.

“Republican” Senators have now been exposed on who is going to go against him BEFORE his administration takes effect.

Remember, Donald Trump has always been one step ahead.

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seernewday 7 points ago +7 / -0

@BlackRock is currently in the process of re-applying for "blanket authorization" from FERC.

Last week, both @ConsumersFirst and 19 state Attorneys General filed motions with FERC, seeking to bar @BlackRock from receiving this authorization

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seernewday 4 points ago +4 / -0

Understanding the Fed and debt

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seernewday 1 point ago +1 / -0

Odumma Created the Precedent for Trump to Use Recess Appointments Obama’s use of recess appointments during his presidency has created the precedent for President-Elect Donald Trump to use recess appointments for any nominees that can’t get Senate approval. Obama used it for routine appointments that weren’t going to get through the Senate. So, now, the precedent’s there and Trump can do this.” Source: breitbart.com

Number of Appointments: President Obama made 32 recess appointments. Purpose: Recess appointments are made by the President when the Senate is in recess, allowing the President to bypass the Senate confirmation process temporarily. They are often used to fill positions that might otherwise remain vacant due to political gridlock.

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seernewday 1 point ago +1 / -0

Chris and Paul discuss the financial landscape, focusing on Trump administration optimism, market risks, AI sector bubbles, and the importance of diligent investment strategies.

Super Micro is 25% of NVIDIA's game and they are 3 days from being delisted by NASDAQ!

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seernewday 1 point ago +1 / -0

Agreed. Between Trump, Elon, Vivek and Gaetz I suspect a lot of the rats are jumping over board now :-)

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seernewday 4 points ago +4 / -0

Remember what President @realDonaldTrump said: at first, it might be a little bumpy— but after that, it’s gonna be AMAZING!!!

Lots of #GameTheory going on right now, & I feel certain that #TheBoss is putting certain people in the spotlight for a reason.

Some of these picks won’t get approved…..which will only make Trump’s NEXT pick (maybe his REAL pick) look less controversial & easier to confirm.

Some of his picks might not stay for long……maybe he needs them to temporarily hold a position for a particular task, or until Trump’s permanent choice is “available”.

Some of his picks could even POSSIBLY be members of the House or Senate that Trump doesn’t trust & wants replaced in a Special Election.

Trump is the KING of manipulating MSM & using them to his advantage— & he’s a MASTER chess player. I’ve got ZERO doubt that there’s a long-game at play right now.

The angrier someone becomes, the more control they give up — TRUMP IS STIRRING UP THE SWAMP! 🐊 https://truthsocial.com/@karmapatriot/posts/113478295980300562

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seernewday 7 points ago +7 / -0

SECRET: If you were listening closely you might have heard Trump mention a 'secret' he had with Speaker Johnson. It is abundantly clear that if Trump wants to put his dream team together he's going to need to make a BUNCH of recess appointments. The Senate is unlikely to agree to adjourn so he can use his authority to adjourn both chambers as long as Johnson cooperates. Is that the 'secret' Trump mentioned?

Under Article II, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution, the President has the authority to adjourn Congress in the case of a disagreement between the House and Senate over the time of adjournment. It's a power that has never been used, and its scope remains relatively untested. Here’s a quick summary of the conditions that would be needed:

One House Must Request Adjournment:

One of the chambers (in this case, likely the House of Representatives, led by Speaker Johnson) would formally seek to adjourn.

The Other House Must Refuse: The other chamber (in this scenario, the Senate) must then refuse to agree to this request. If this condition is met, it opens the door for the President to step in and resolve the disagreement by adjourning both chambers.

Once Congress is adjourned, the President could use the recess to make "recess appointments" under Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. This would allow Trump to install his preferred Cabinet members without Senate confirmation. https://x.com/amuse/status/1856902812971487736

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seernewday 10 points ago +10 / -0

If Lara Trump is appointed to replace Marco Rubio, it will be one of the greatest chess moves ever.

The Senate is the most secretive body of Congress. They do a lot of backroom deals because there are so few of them. It's hard to do anything secretive in the House because many members are ready to tell the people all that happens.

As a Senator, Lara Trump will attend all the meetings and know everything they plan against President Trump. Her mere presence will STOP them from holding those meetings. She could be the disruptor we need to squash the swamp from the inside. DeSantis has to make this happen.

You @LaraLeaTrump have my complete and total endorsement. https://x.com/BehizyTweets/status/1856891540385239161

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seernewday 7 points ago +7 / -0

With Gaetz having resigned his seat in the House, if the Senate tries to reject his AG confirmation, DeSantis can always appoint Gaetz to fill Rubio’s Senate seat. Would be interesting to see senators have to choose between Gaetz as AG or as their colleague for years to come. https://x.com/seanmdav/status/1856867727904051575

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seernewday 9 points ago +9 / -0

Donald Trump nominated Marco Rubio to be Secretary Of State. I think there’s little doubt he’ll sail through his Senate hearings, being, as he is, a member in good standing of “the club.” He won’t be Chairman of Senate Intelligence Committee in a new Republican majority Senate, and he was due to take the gavel! So that’s a very, very good thing. Secretary of State under a Trump presidency is at best a ceremonial role. Why? Trump is his own Secretary of State. Nobody can do “diplomacy” quite like The Boss, and if you recall, The Boss took all the foreign meetings, managed them himself, and only sent Rex Tillerson/Mike Pompeo on errands which didn’t require his unique talents. Heck, he didn’t even bother to invite Tillerson/Pompeo to some foreign dignitary meetings, and their absence was memorable for the break in tradition. You almost always see a Secretary of State sitting right next to POTUS whenever a foreign head of state is having a face-to-face with the American president but that was notably not so more than once in the first term. And I would Source: americanthinker.com

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