Nikki Hailey won't be running for office because it doesn't pay well. She has some financial issues, so more money elsewhere.
NIKKI HALEY’S FINANCES: She has two bank accounts with between $16,000 and $65,000 in cash. Her husband made between $50,000 and $100,000 from properties worth between $500,000 and $1 million.
DEBT: Between $1.525 million and $2.065 million.
https://www.politico.com/newsletters/playbook-pm/2018/10/09/haley-leaving-at-end-of-year-323528
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Or she might have left because of Trump's nonsense just like his economic advisor and knows 2019 is where it starts to fall apart:
So much winning
Besides spending billions to bail out farmers:
Trump's tariffs have already cost Ford $1B; now it's planning layoffs
Ironically, Ford may have to cut production of some models, potentially reducing U.S. jobs, as a result of China's tit-for-tat tariffs.
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/autos/trump-s-tariffs-have-already-cost-ford-1b-now-it-n917756
The IMF says the trade war will hurt US and Chinese growth next year
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/mar...hinese-growth-next-year/ar-BBO89Ax?li=BBnbfcL
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Haven't check the DOW in awhile. Still higher in January of this year.
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ouch
Hey
@TomCottonAR Monica McLean never worked for me. I couldn’t pick her out of a lineup & we have zero contact. Kavanaugh’s former deputy Bill Burck, meanwhile, is a close personal friend. You’re not even good at the dumbest of dumb conspiracy theories.
Preet Bharara ✔ @PreetBharara
4h
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Putin getting the business
The Moscow Times ✔ @MoscowTimes
Russian Communist lawmaker advises Putin to resign and avoid being "dragged out feet-first"
https://themoscowtimes.com/news/deputy-calls-putin-resign-before-being-dragged-out-feet-first-63131 …
9:52 AM - Oct 9, 2018
What is that all about?
A Russian Communist lawmaker has advised Vladimir Putin to resign mere months into his latest presidential term to avoid being ousted in a violent overthrow.
Putin, who was re-elected to his fourth term in office in March, has seen his trustworthiness levels drop by 20 percentage points over the past year. Observers have linked the drop to a newly signed law that will delay retirement age for working Russians by five years.