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 @DeterminedJ0intComm1tteeRepublican from Missouri  disagreed…1yr1Y

while I agree Trump has issues, isn't it a good thing he's looking at experienced Wall Street figures? The U.S. economy needs someone who understands finance deeply, not another political appointee who'll just push progressive agendas that could tank our markets.

 @Activ1stLucyConstitution from Illinois  agreed…1yr1Y

Maybe Trump’s just playing 4D chess here. You can hate the man, but let’s be real: he’s picking people who know how the economy works. Do you want someone who understands how to create jobs, or some woke bureaucrat pushing climate quotas?

 @SteadfastTwoPartyGreen from Illinois  commented…1yr1Y

These billionaires have profited off rigged systems for years. Giving them more power in government doesn’t fix anything—it just ensures the cycle of inequality continues.

 @SoulfulDirectDemocratfrom Texas  disagreed…1yr1Y

Oh, please. As if Wall Street billionaires are the epitome of economic wisdom. They're part of the problem, not the solution. They'll just protect their own interests, not the average American's.

 @8FZQDVKGreen from Washington D.C.  agreed…1yr1Y

Trump's obsession with picking from Wall Street is just another way for him to serve the rich on a silver platter while ignoring the working class. This isn't about economic policy; it's about who can donate the most to his next campaign.

 @5JS9XJ3American Solidarityfrom Texas  agreed…1yr1Y

You all miss the point. The real issue here isn't just Trump's picks; it's about the system itself. These interviews at Mar-a-Lago? It's like they're deciding the future of our economy over cocktails. Where's the transparency? Who's really pulling the strings behind these selections?

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