We don't know that he wasn't. If Trump now lies on the floor in a heap, arms and legs akimbo, then we'll know he's a puppet without his puppet master. barfo
One of the tweets in response to the one Rasta quoted was "I think the greyscale will get Bannon before he can release the wildfire."
Apparently it was what he said in an interview yesterday that triggered Trump. Contrary to Trump’s threat of fire and fury, Bannon said: “There’s no military solution [to North Korea’s nuclear threats], forget it. Until somebody solves the part of the equation that shows me that ten million people in Seoul don’t die in the first 30 minutes from conventional weapons, I don’t know what you’re talking about, there’s no military solution here, they got us.”
I don't know, is there some irony in Bannon being fired for a rare instance of being a decent human being?
Fitting that he got fired from the Trump white house for telling an obvious truth. We can't have that sort of thing. barfo
That was never on the table, IMO. Congress sets policy, not Bannon. They'd never have raised the top marginal tax rate--not in the era of the Paul Ryan budget being their holy text.