This is excellent news because South Carolina Senator Tim Scott has long been a DeceptiCon hiding out and tricking most of the Tea Party republican base of voters for several years. Some completely fooled people have even promoted Tim Scott’s name for the presidency.
As an attendee to the 2016 Sea Island Summit, Tim Scott pledged his allegiance to his one true god, money. That is the only allegiance of the American Enterprise Institute. After his initiation he joined the ranks of the manipulative DeceptiCons in the senate led by Mitch McConnell. This endorsement is simply further evidence:

For those who are surprised and let down, cheer up. Look at the positive side of all awakenings.
Personally, I hope Donald Trump is paying attention.
The CTH track record for identifying the DeceptiCons, and their evolving motives, is well known. We don’t flinch.
Not a single Republican who has ever attended the Sea Island summits has held a position of value to the working-class voter within the Republican Party. Not one. A few of the stealthier characters, those who duck down in the seats before they reach the security gates, have fooled the voters (ie Tim Scott, Nikki Haley); however, as with all things conniving, their true nature always surfaces, eventually.
The people who attend Sea Island don’t give a rat’s ass if it is their Democrats or their Republicans who retain power. What they cannot and will not tolerate, is a rise of power to benefit middle-America, the working class. It has always been thus.
Yesterday it was obvious the White House was attempting to diffuse the aggressive grievances of Beijing when spokesperson John Kirby, technically the NSC Coordinator for Strategic Communications, 

Jumpin’ ju-ju-bones, CTH did not expect the BEA to admit the U.S. economy was in recession. CTH originally predicted the BEA would use lower import data as the primary tool to modify the GDP result.
Given the severity of manipulative politics and DC based media in the past several years, I would not take the
[Keep an eye on this and we will likely see a similar increase in foot traffic at Aldis]