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 The boss Trump makes the tough decisions to get the best men in positions of power. (3)

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The boss Trump makes the tough decisions to get the best men in positions of power.

Trump hs already shown the ability to do the right thing when it comes to appointing people in his cabinet. Chris Christie was ear marked for the Chair of Trumps transition team, but Christie's bridgegate scandal made Trump change his mind.

This is what we need in a President. He was not beholden to Christie or others, so he can make good decisions when not having to pay back favors. Trump wants to drain the swamp of corruption and is already proving his words in his own Party!

http://nypost.com/2016/11/13/trump-is-dumping-christie-over-bridgegate-insiders/
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He did good, but I don't know if not selected Chris Christie for something is really that tough a decision. Let's hope he keeps it up.

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It's a bit hard to take the "Drain the swamp" slogan seriously when his administration contenders are mostly made up of political insiders.

FromWithin(8241) Clarified
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Drain the swamp does not mean he can stop people from electing corrupt politicians(as we saw with people voting for Hillary).

Drain the swamp means, replacing an administration that appointed a corrupt Department of Justice that looked the other way with Hillary's crimes when handling classified emails on a private server.

The DOJ looked the other way with the Clinton foundation pay to play corruption.

It means replacing the people in the IRS that were singling out Conservative groups to deny them political status. No one was fired for that hideous scandal.

It means bringing in an administration that follows the rule of law.

It means having an administration that is not corrupt and cares for all Americans, not just their political correct voting blocks.

Torton(28) Clarified
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These are the people Trump and and his transition team are considering, and you can scan through the names (Priebus, Gingrich, Giuliani, and Mnuchin, a Goldman Sachs exec), and it's clear that doesn't deliver on the promise of cleaning out corruption - not even a little.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/ us/politics/donald-trump-administration.html#main

Torton(28) Disputed
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Try responding, next time.