nepotism is bad anywhere, but you have a wrong understanding of nepotism. For example, in Japan it is going practice that career politicians pass on the baton to the kid(s). It happens all the time and that high up in government. Sometimes the child was highly qualified, in other cases it was a lousy case of nepotism. Point here is that merit makes actually all the difference.
I get it, but Kushner and Ivanka are pretty smart people. Kushner made $20 million dollars flipping buildings in college for fun. Ivanka is worth $300 million. They both went to great schools (Harvard and Wharton). When you think Nepotism, you think "India" or "Africa" and how failed those countries are, but England did pretty good with Nepotism for nearly 1,000 years. Ancient Egypt also did pretty good for 1,000 years.
Sure, bro. http://www.rawstory.com/2016/08/her...about-jared-kushner-donald-trumps-son-in-law/ As for Ivanka, where would she be without her father's name? She trades off it. Nothing wrong with that, but let's call it for what it is.
Are the black helicopters where they surveilled trump and russia? There are so many holes in his bc narrative that it's quite obvious something is being hidden. And when the subject of his ssn comes up, diversion is the preferred tactic. Quickly change the subject to something else, go to commercial, because there aren't even any plausible sounding narratives they can try to push down people's throats.
That article literally says nothing. Talks about things his relatives did and implies he will do too? Come on...use some critical thinking skills. I know places like North Korea where the grandchildren pay for the crimes of the grandfather is the way you think America should be run, but it isn't run that way here. Don't hate him cause you ain't him.
True, but I don't recall Tony Stark resorting to fake news sites to deliver a point. Meanwhile, fhl specializes in photoshop "contributions."