The U.S. Has Always Chosen World Bank Presidents—Will It This Time?

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The U.S. has always chosen the World Bank president. This time, under the Trump administration, it may not go that way.

 

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WSJ works for a new outrage a day....

okay ! lets get out the gloves and start the first round !

The deep state will certainly fight a Trump choice for the World Bank president. Trump will not pick an Illuminati agent.

I have a feeling it would be a poor choice.

Unfortunate news for market

Give it to Ngozi Okonjo Iweala

Hey, here's an idea: why don't we pick someone from a country with a working and funded government? We are not exactly setting the example of stability here.

If we don’t have to belong to the world bank to do business, who cares. If the reputation of the President of the World Bank has been suspect in the past we shouldn’t have. But with this President we definitely should, but he should ask for a lot of input from people he trusts

he who pays the bills gets to be or choose the president!

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