Meg kell nézni hány percenként tesz be egy propaganda anyagot. Ez alapján kaphatják a fizetésüket. és ez jó dolog ha adózik belőle és erősíti a foglalkoztatást a propagandista munka is.
Ellenzi az oroszok elleni szankciókat. Ha a csicska merkel teszi ezt, akkor azt reálpolitikának lehetne nevezni. Ott hajbókolnak az Eus nyugati vezetők az amcsiknál. Na persze az US Army meg az országukban héderel. Trump aligha fog magától lemondani egy efféle előnyről.
Hát igen. Téynleg fizetett lehet. Mert aki ennyi energiát belefektet (kiemelés, pirosbetű, nagyobb betűméret) egy nyavajás hsz-be az minimum fizetett bértopicoló.
mert ha az alább igaz akkor Hollywood előre lattá es Trump-ot vagy hazaárulásért fogjak lecsukni mint orosz ügynök vagy mint a legnagyobb korrupt ruszki oligarchia.
Donald Trump is expected to nominate ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson as his secretary of state, two sources close to the transition process told NBC News on Saturday.
The 64-year-old veteran oil executive has no government or diplomatic experience,although he has ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The pick would put to rest weeks-long speculation of who would earn the post as the U.S.'s top diplomat, and would place Tillerson fourth in line to the presidency.
In a pre-taped interview set to air Sunday on Fox News, Trump discussed why a businessman such as Tillerson would be a good fit as America's chief diplomat.
He already has links to Putin as well, after representing the company's interests in Russia during the Boris Yeltsin administration.
In 2013, the Kremlin bestowed the country's Order of Friendship honor on Tillerson.
"We do not support sanctions (Against Russia), generally, because we don't find them to be effective unless they are very well implemented comprehensively and that's a very hard thing to do," he said, adding, "We always encourage the people who are making those decisions to consider the very broad collateral damage of who are they really harming with sanctions." One of ExxonMobil's and Russia's biggest deals fell victim to the sanctions imposed by the Obama administration in reaction to Russia invading Crimea in 2014. That deal to drill in the offshore Arctic Kara Sea oil field would have reportedly been worth $500 billion.