Sunday, December 4, 2016

Steve Bannon’s Big Plans for America

Now that Donald Trump has won the presidential election, the tough part of his job is just beginning: enacting all of his many campaign promises.
In order for Trump to carry out all these mandates, the President-Elect has enlisted the help of many of his hardcore supporters and the inner circle of his campaign. One of the most important people around Trump in the latter stages of the race was his campaign chief Steve Bannon, formerly the executive chairman of Breitbart News.
While Bannon was an investment banker at Goldman Sachs 20 years ago, in more recent times, he’s worked in the environmental sector on the Biosphere project and in Hollywood as a film and television producer.
Bannon is a veteran of the U.S. Navy, which he worked in for seven years in the 1970s and 1980s as both a surface warfare officer and a special assistant to the Pentagon’s Chief of Naval Operations. Bannon holds a Master’s degree from Georgetown University in National Security Studies and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.
As President-Elect Trump’s senior counsel and chief strategist Bannon is charged with formulating many of the cornerstone policies and plans of the Trump administration. It’s a large responsibility, especially considering the precarious state of the nation that successive presidential administrations have left it in. But both Trump and Bannon have big plans to shake things up.
One of the policies that Trump wants Bannon to enact is a “New Deal for Black America.” Speaking at an event at a former Baptist church in Charlotte, North Carolina, Trump declared, “I want to talk about how to grow the African-American middle class, and provide… safe communities, great education and high-paying jobs.”
Trump reiterated his opposition to illegal immigration and to free-trade agreements, both of which had threatened jobs in the African-American community. “We won’t let your jobs be stolen from you anymore,” vowed Trump.

http://www.americanlibertyreport.com/articles/steve-bannons-big-plans-for-america/ 

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