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anyone watch that fat fuck bannon on this turning point usa yesterdat.
this is exactly what bannon was like before jan 6th setup.
everyone got arrested he did some easy time in jail and trump never invited to any of the partes or spoke about him again.
careful of bloviating fat clowns and zionists.
lots of truth in his speech but he is trying to trigger people emotively.
stay calm, the work has been done, the people have been elected and trump is in control.
relax and enjoy their meltdown.
do not fuck things up for yourselves or family during the transition.
This is the most dangerous time and they still have claws and strings..
runtime 29 minutes.
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FULL SPEECH: Steve Bannon Speaks at TPUSA's America Fest Conference: Day One - 12/19/24
https://youtu.be/EUDEOUBfjWU
dubs and trip quacks in a row chek'ed
soon.
THE PRINCE THE DARKNESS - PETER MANDELSON THE U.K AMBASSADOR TO THE USA
Did the anons see who Kier Starmer made the ambassador of the united kingdom?
should have been Nigel Farage,
hope trump rips him a new one and trashes him in public mercilessly
He is a deep state faggot paedophile with a history known by many in the u.k.
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Mandelson nickname
Nickname: “Prince of Darkness”
Lord Peter Mandelson, a prominent British politician, was nicknamed “Prince of Darkness” due to his behind-the-scenes influence and mastery of media spin during his time as a Labour Party strategist and cabinet minister under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. This nickname was given to him for his ability to shape public perception and promote the party’s message through clever communication and manipulation.
Who is Peter Mandelson, Britain’s ‘prince of darkness’ US ambassador pick?
He’s an anti-Brexit advocate for closer China ties — but could Peter Mandelson charm Trumpworld?
https://www.politico.eu/article/peter-mandelson-britain-prince-of-darkness-us-ambassador/
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December 20, 2024 4:23 am CET
By Emilio Casalicchio
LONDON — Peter Mandelson looks set for a new life in the United States after a long and sometimes-controversial career in British public life.
An announcement confirming him as the government's choice for next U.K. ambassador to Washington is expected from No.10 Downing Street Friday.
It's a remarkable next chapter for Mandelson, who is staunchly anti-Brexit and supports more cooperation with China. Those factors alone could make him a tough sell in Donald Trump’s Washington.
Yet his political savvy, deep trade experience and outsize character are all being talked up as assets when it comes to dealing with the U.S. president-elect and his team.
As rumors swirled about Mandelson's potential appointment last month, POLITICO spoke to key figures on both sides of the Atlantic to find out how a Labour veteran might fare with the Make America Great Again crowd.
Establishment operator
A savvy political operator who helped return the center-left Labour Party to power in the 1990s, Mandelson is firmly part of the British political establishment, with a seat in the House of Lords, the upper chamber of the British parliament.
After helping new Prime Minister Keir Starmer enter Downing Street last summer, ending another long stretch in in the cold for the party, the former Cabinet minister in Tony Blair’s government is now set to succeed Karen Pierce — current inhabitant of the lavish ambassador’s residence in the exclusive Embassy Row enclave in the north west of the city.
A bête noire of the Labour left, the pro-business and well-connected Mandelson has had a storied career so far — and he’s no stranger to the headlines.
Mandelson was forced to resign twice from government over scandals and has a reputation for saccharine politeness in public but ruthless political maneuvering behind the scenes, winning him the nickname “the Prince of Darkness.”
Despite his media prowess — he is known in Westminster for taking acerbic tones with reporters who cross him.
In 2023 Mandelson’s past links with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, who referred to him as “Petie,” were revealed. And a similarly close relationship with the Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska caused him headaches when it was revealed in 2008, as have other dealings with the global super rich.
But it’s Mandelson’s views on Europe, China and trade that could make his anticipated new role courting the Trump administration in Washington a tricky one.
very long article - continued in link above
THE POWER OF THIS PLACE - ANONS TOOK THE PETITION TO NEARLY 3 MILLION, ANON POSTED THIS SEE LINK BELOW AND IT WILL BE NO 1 AT CHRISTMAS IN THE U.K AND THE WORLD
P.s they are refusing to play it at the bbc and the media are ignoring it.
Dec 12th 2024 when anon promoted it here.
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FROM CORPORAL - LIKE SHARE AND BUY, HELP THE AGED - ANONS CAN DO IT
Note: it is actually a good version and hopefully anons can make it go viral to help get some help to the u.k pensioners who have been abandoned, jabbed, locked down, kept away from the families and now they want to bring assisted dying so they can steal their assets.
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Freezing This Christmas (Parody of Lonely This Christmas by Mud)
https://youtu.be/mQrvmY5s2mo
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660,325 views 1 Dec 2024 #WinterFuelAllowance #KeirStarmer #ParodySong
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Vocalist: Dean Ager http://www.deanager.co.uk
Up to 4,000 pensioners will die this winter. This is the single biggest attack on pensioners in a generation.
These are not my words, these are the words of the Labour Party in a report published in 2017 that discusses what will happen if the government cuts the Winter Fuel Allowance for those not on benefits.
Despite this, Keir Starmer and the Labour Party have decided to cut the Winter Fuel Allowance, meaning more than 9 million pensioners will lose out on payment, and only those on Pension Credit will now be able to claim it.
That means any pensioner who earns more than £11,343.80 a year may now have to choose between heating and eating.
Indeed, more than 40,000 pensioners who are terminally ill will lose the winter fuel payment according to the Telegraph, and the Winter Fuel Payment cut will put 50,000 pensioners into poverty next year according to the BBC.
An analysis by Policy in Practice suggests about 130,000 people will miss out on the Winter Fuel Payment because they are just £500 a year or less over the threshold.
We believe that not a single person in the UK in 2024 should die because of the cold.
We are calling on the government to raise the threshold for receiving the Winter Fuel Payment to at least £20,000 a year. Pensioners have worked and contributed to the system their entire lives, it is only right that we look after them and allow them to live their final years in peace and with dignity.
Join us in demanding better for our pensioners. Share Freezing This Christmas and help spread the message
DO IT ANONS, DOWN LOAD IT AND SHARE IT 5pm cut off time
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Martin Daubney HILARIOUSLY Blares Starmer Christmas Song OUTSIDE BBC Leaving Presenters In Tears..
https://youtu.be/ywiDjEzKaWE
boomerang - this can work both ways, watch this space
past bread post.
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DJT POST ARTICLE LINK OPINE ON THE APPOINTMENT FOR TREASURY SECRETARY SCOTT BRESSENT !!
note: The only nomination by trump that the deep state agrees with is Scott Bressent in the most important position. There are 3 reasons why they are happy,
1) Bressent is bait
2) Bressent has turned and has the inside knowledge
3) Trump appointed him as a deal with the money men which will be a last minute betrayal (The hero will be provided, think starmer).
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Donald J. Trump @realdonaldtrump
Dec 18, 2024, 3:49 PM
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/113674615177926571
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Why CEO's are cheering Trumps pick for treasury secretary..
https://archive.md/SamZh
https://time.com/7178829/why-ceos-are-cheering-donald-trump-bessent-pick-for-treasury-secretary/
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven TianNovember 23, 2024 9:42 AM EST
The announcement that President-elect Donald Trump’s long-anticipated pick for Treasury Secretary will be hedge fund manager Scott Bessent is being received well by business leaders and markets, who are reassured that Bessent finally emerged on top after a selection process and jockeying by top candidates.
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Indeed, I heard from several CEOs who had been on edge over the last couple of weeks as Trump’s search for Treasury Secretary remained unfinished, raising different sets of concerns about other contenders. By far, Bessent, a global macro investor, was the only contender who CEOs viewed as qualified and competent and able to work constructively with Trump. As I told The Washington Post, “Bessent has the backing of everybody on Wall Street.”
Bessent has spent much of his career avoiding the spotlight. Still, he has a reputation as an experienced investor and savvy businessman and entrepreneur with decades of expertise navigating macro markets. The list of Bessent’s supporters, mentors and business partners reads as a who’s who of Wall Street across institutions and political parties.
After getting his start on Wall Street as an intern to a legendary investor, Jim Rogers, Bessent worked at Brown Brothers Harriman before joining up with Jim Chanos, the short seller who correctly predicted the downfall of Enron, Wirecard, and other corporate disasters. Bessent then became a partner to George Soros at Soros Fund Management, where alongside Stanley Druckenmiller, he was a driving force behind perhaps Soros’ most famous trade, his 1992 shorting of the British pound which won Soros, Bessent and their team over $1 billion in profits.
Roughly half of $ 4 billion capital behind Bessent’s own firm, Key Square, came from Soros investment. If confirmed by the Senate, Bessent would be the first openly-gay Treasury Secretary in U.S. history. He is a graduate of Yale and a generous supporter of the university.
The business community expects Bessent to reach out and work closely with business leaders, as well as policymakers from both sides of the aisle, to create economic growth and usher in the “golden age” of American economic opportunity Trump touts. Unlike some of Trump’s other cabinet selections, Bessent is regarded as a problem solver whose support bridges ideological and sector divides. Bessent is a longtime Republican and a loyal supporter of Trump, but he has also given generously to Democratic presidential candidates, including Al Gore and Barack Obama. He was supported in his bid for Treasury Secretary by individuals as different as former Trump National Economic Council and Fox Business channel anchor Larry Kudlow, former Trump advisor Steve Bannon, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, Evercore Senior Chairman Roger Altman, and Hayman Capital Founder Kyle Bass.
Bessent’s approach should help when it comes to key issues, such as tariffs, where business leaders are most apprehensive about Trump’s economic policy. While Bessent has expressed strong support for tariffs, so too have many CEOs—as long as tariffs are targeted, selective and carefully executed. Bessent discounts the inflationary effect that worries most economists about tariffs and the likelihood of punishing retaliatory moves from trading partners creating barriers for US exports many CEOs fear as he believes Trump’s plan is just to threaten these measures as negotiation tools.
Sure, Bessent will have his work cut out for him in striking a balance between driving American economic growth and satisfying Trump’s tariff whims, but the business community is eager to engage as partners in charting a constructive path forward. Trump’s Trump’s selection of Bessent increases the chances of that happening.
Bessent’s nomination shows he was able to hold his ground against powerful opponents in the Trump camp. Economists and business leaders will have differences his decisions but will respect his decision-making style. Bessent’s track record of engagement provides a genuine reason for optimism for the American economy’s growth.
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