Business leaders are trying to engage in a delicate diplomacy with the White House — even as their companies brace for the impact of market volatility and tariffs.
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When getting an MBA it was suggested: you lose people's jobs or money don't go into business🇺🇸Masters in Pastoral Studies: meet people where they are at in their relationship with God🕊Music degree: listen to others and play in tune🎼 Volunteered in politics, trusting my vote mattered🇺🇸Sad all for not🦅
All donvict has 2 do is get out of Biden‘s way and Biden‘s economy and stock market recover and work beautifully! Today is a really good indication of that. Business leaders need to treat him the way Putin does. He responds to bad treatment. Threaten to pull all his support in Congress. $ is power
Delicate diplomacy? They orange felon is never heard a diplomacy, never heard of delicate. You have to beat him over the head with a hamburger or a chicken nugget bucket!
If we r correct Trump is at the intersection of megalomania and advancing dementia.Tariffs become a perfect lever for him to stimulate himself powering up adrenaline appearing okay. If actions cannot be reasonably explained via logic and Common Sense, one concludes a serious mental disorder exists.
President Biden set conditions & policies that lead all these large corporations to record earnings & profits—still they bash Biden and praise the felon. Their political biases are obvious, no?
Because they have pride, they don’t want to admit they were wrong in backing Trump. I remember when Trump was broke; banks still kept his name clean so they could profit from it.
Trying to wind back the clock on global economics isn’t easy. And while the conservatives are galloping back to medieval social constructs, they require modern economic instruments and facilities. Can they have it both ways?
Was the Gilded Age corrupt?
It was named by 1920s historians after Mark Twain's 1873 novel
The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today. Historians saw late 19th-century economic expansion as a time of materialistic excesses marked by widespread political corruption.
Truth is, the extravagantly paid executives and board members of American corporations are saying "don't worry -- he's one of us." THEY won't suffer in the coming recession in any event. They can look forward to that Trumpian "gilded age" that will look a lot like the original.
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https://youtu.be/NLsPfYUp1QM?si=zQv1bgn0pfVEAgNl
They don't want a MAGA backlash but are worried that there's no captain at the helm.
But do they realize that the captain is losing his mind, and are they willing to support a Queeg?
https://bsky.app/profile/david-stone.bsky.social/post/3lkbyzhwkrk2n
Any CEO that steps out of line is going to get Zuckerberged...
https://www.cnn.com/2024/08/31/politics/video/smr-trump-zuckerberg
And they DESERVE to be reminded FOREVER!!
Remove him, or the tRump Albatross will forever be around your NECK!!
It was named by 1920s historians after Mark Twain's 1873 novel
The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today. Historians saw late 19th-century economic expansion as a time of materialistic excesses marked by widespread political corruption.
time for FAFO - you've helped tank the entire economy 🖕🏻
Instead, they come here , whine, post cute little memes.
Inaction = approval
Increase wages
Keep diversity
It's not biochemistry.
Was told there was no way to keep the hot dog and drink meal $1.50 unless they opened their own hot dog manufacturing plant so guess what he did?
Gangster.