from the linked article below:
"Trump campaigned as an outsider who would overthrow a hopelessly corrupt 
Washington establishment. Now we learn that many members of that very 
establishment will play key roles in a Trump Administration. "
Interesting stuff, underlining that old saying - "Birds of a feather flock 
together."
http://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/donald-trumps-great-bait-and-switch
In her gracious concession speech last Wednesday, Hillary Clinton said of 
her victorious opponent, Donald Trump, “We owe him an open mind and a chance 
to lead.” That’s an admirable sentiment, but it doesn’t mean we can ignore 
how the President-elect puts together a government. Trump isn’t just another 
politician, and we shouldn’t pretend he is. Moreover, in 2008, we saw how 
the decisions taken immediately after the election proved immensely 
consequential. When President Obama brought in the Robert Rubin crew to run 
economic policy, he effectively committed himself to a bank bailout that 
stabilized the financial crisis and put the economy back on the road to 
growth, but also produced a huge populist backlash, which, as we saw last 
Tuesday, is still reverberating.
Six days into the Trump transition, one of the biggest bait-and-switch 
operations in recent history is already well under way.
/snip - read the cited linked article/