Goldman Sachs

Trump’s ‘Drain The Swamp’ Promise Proves Hollow

A year after presidential candidate Donald Trump famously vowed to “drain the swamp” of Washington’s corrupting influences, more than two dozen federal agencies are now under congressional scrutiny over the travel spending of top Trump administration officials.
Beginning at a campaign rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin in mid-October 2016, and continuing through election day two weeks later, Trump repeatedly touted an ethics reform proposal he promised would “make our government honest once again.”

No One In History Has Ever Presided Over A Swamp Like Trump's Swamp-- The Swampiest Swamp That Will Forever Define Swamps

Yesterday, during the tweet storm that is her life, Ann Coulter reminded the lunatics who follow her online that "The 1 fact (before DACA betrayal) that made die-hard Trump voters hate him: White House full of Goldman Sachs bankers," pointing to the must read essay by Gary Rivlin and Michael Hudson,

Porkins Policy Radio episode 107 JP Sottile on Evil Jar Jar Binks and the Alt Right’s Alternate Universe

JP Sottile of http://newsvandal.com/ joins me in the first hour to discuss the next phase of the political soap opera that is Trump’s presidency. We focus on a recent article JP wrote examining the alt-right and the fantasy world they continue to live in. JP gives us his analysis of Steve Bannon’s exit from the White House and back to Breitbart. We talk about how Bannon is still very much in control of Trump’s talking points and the trajectory of his policies and ideology.

Your Guide To Anthony “The Mooch” Scaramucci: Trump’s New Commander Of Communication

Anthony Scaramucci, incoming White House communications director, speaks to the media during the daily press briefing at the White House, July 21, 2017, in Washington. (AP/Andrew Harnik)
The Trump administration on Friday officially announced that Anthony Scaramucci—a former Goldman Sachs executive who describes himself simply as an “American entrepeneur”—will be the new White House communications director.

Goldman Sachs Analyst: Bitcoin Could Soon Hit $4,000

(ANTIMEDIA) – After its meteoric rise in value, Bitcoin has many financial analysts wondering aloud how high the cryptocurrency’s ceiling may go. Several have concluded that Bitcoin could soon outpace expectations in a grandiose way. Goldman Sachs’ head of technical strategy, Sheba Jafari, believes Bitcoin could soon reach a record-high of nearly $4,000 per coin.

Opposition Condemns Goldman Sachs Purchase Of Venezuelan Bonds

Opposition led National Assembly leader accused Goldman Sachs of supporting the “dictatorship” of President Maduro. (AP/Ariana Cubillos)
Venezuelan opposition leaders have accused the major Wall Street investment bank, Goldman Sachs, of supporting a “dictatorial regime” for purchasing US$2.8 billion in bonds from the Venezuelan national oil company PDVSA, in spite of the fact that the purchase is a boost to the Venezuelan economy, Reuters reported.