s**********t 发帖数: 77 | 1 electoral college 的正式任命还没看是,如果最后任命别人,比如三德子,老床不是
白忙了。现在他这些会议啥的花费不知道能不能报销,最后说不定啥也没有白花钱了 |
c**y 发帖数: 2282 | 2 如果到这个节骨眼上还能出岔子,那可真就内战解决了。
【在 s**********t 的大作中提到】 : electoral college 的正式任命还没看是,如果最后任命别人,比如三德子,老床不是 : 白忙了。现在他这些会议啥的花费不知道能不能报销,最后说不定啥也没有白花钱了
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f****g 发帖数: 23666 | 3 你还找老大爷去玩吧,有共同语言。
【在 s**********t 的大作中提到】 : electoral college 的正式任命还没看是,如果最后任命别人,比如三德子,老床不是 : 白忙了。现在他这些会议啥的花费不知道能不能报销,最后说不定啥也没有白花钱了
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s**********t 发帖数: 77 | 4 我可是坚决支持老川的,我只是觉得还没确定现在是不是太高调了
罗姆尼等出租车说明老川给的路费不多,或者罗姆尼自费去面试国务卿职位的
【在 f****g 的大作中提到】 : 你还找老大爷去玩吧,有共同语言。
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b*****d 发帖数: 61690 | |
k*******g 发帖数: 7321 | 6 re
【在 c**y 的大作中提到】 : 如果到这个节骨眼上还能出岔子,那可真就内战解决了。
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D**s 发帖数: 6361 | 7 畏缩不前不是trump的作风
如果真出岔子了,说明这套系统确实寿终正寝了…
[在 startupstart (startup) 的大作中提到:]
:electoral college 的正式任命还没看是,如果最后任命别人,比如三德子,老床不
是白忙了。现在他这些会议啥的花费不知道能不能报销,最后说不定啥也没有白花钱了 |
e********r 发帖数: 556 | 8 Always Dai Jie Zou is his motto, wait and see he would have been crushed
many times |
t**8 发帖数: 4527 | 9 trump 地产热卖中, ivanka 多卖一只手镯, 就多赚一万美金
老船早就捞回来了
相反, Clinton 基金损失惨重
另外, transitionteam 应该是Obama政府出钱
trump 是商人, 不会亏本, 一月二十号以前就会把四年总统期间的损失全捞回来
现在正是发财的时候, 部长 一千万美元, 副部长 5 百万美元
【在 s**********t 的大作中提到】 : electoral college 的正式任命还没看是,如果最后任命别人,比如三德子,老床不是 : 白忙了。现在他这些会议啥的花费不知道能不能报销,最后说不定啥也没有白花钱了
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s******y 发帖数: 28562 | 10 就是要让半生的米煮成熟饭,把煮熟的鸭子闷烂在锅里。你要是等着的话,就会有人使
坏。
【在 s**********t 的大作中提到】 : electoral college 的正式任命还没看是,如果最后任命别人,比如三德子,老床不是 : 白忙了。现在他这些会议啥的花费不知道能不能报销,最后说不定啥也没有白花钱了
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t**8 发帖数: 4527 | 11 .....
Pre-election Help for All
In order to accept private funding for pre-election transition activity,
candidates must set up an entity covered under section 501 (c)(4) of the
Internal Revenue Service code. If candidates plan to accept government
support, they must disclose privately raised funds to the public, which are
subject to a $5,000 per person limit.
Thanks to the Pre-Election Presidential Transition Act of 2010, Congress has
appropriated $13.3 million for pre-election transition support to assist
the Democratic and Republican nominees this year. This specifically includes
transition office space, communications services, briefings and workshops
for new political appointees, printing, supplies and other materials. These
services must be used exclusively for the preparations regarding the
assumption of official duties of the president or vice president.
Post-Election: Now There’s One
Based on the fiscal 2017 congressional budget, GSA has been allocated $7
million to support the president-elect after the fall election. The post-
election support provides the president-elect’s team with funding for staff
, consultants and postage in addition to printing, travel, communication and
continuing use of the pre-election office space. It is important to note
that the outgoing administration requires support in its transition; $2.5
million has been allocated to GSA for this purpose.
Making full use of the federal support and any private funding prior to the
election will help both presidential candidates get up-to-speed on the
enormous challenge of preparing to govern in the event of a November victory.
This short time period will be critical in laying the ground work for a more
intensive effort after the election that will involve making some 4,000
political appointments, laying out comprehensive domestic and foreign policy
agendas and running a government of 2.1 million civilian employees and
another 2 million active duty military personnel and reserves. |