"[For] all his faults, Trump would be better for business than Biden. Trump cut the top tax rate and improved their bottom lines. He is promising to do the same again. Trump’s railing against corporatism is just red meat for the base."
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The Marigold Malignancy has had so much success gaslighting his own cultists it's almost laughable.…
"[For] all his faults, Trump would be better for business than Biden. Trump cut the top tax rate and improved their bottom lines. He is promising to do the same again. Trump’s railing against corporatism is just red meat for the base."
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The Marigold Malignancy has had so much success gaslighting his own cultists it's almost laughable. Those who have consumed too much Kool-Aid from the punchbowl with a yuge orange turd floating in it must be extremely gullible, blind to reality (we already know that this is true) or being hypocritical with, or lying to, themselves (both very dangerous traits); this includes the C-Suite execs who think that they can exert some sort of control over the Vengeance Seeker-in-Chief. The Bloviating Butterscotch Buffoon is the walking embodiment of corporatism, and everything he has "accomplished" was for his own benefit, if he helped others it was either by mistake or he saw a personal financial return.
It may be true that the Goldenrod Grotesqueness might be better for *some* businesses, almost all of which are the globalist entities he condemns -- Jamie Dimon's JP Morgan/Chase is prime example; -- while small businesspeople can suck wind as far as he's concerned.
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"He ordered a government review of postal rates and urged his postmaster general to double shipping rates on Amazon, as a part of his campaign to pressure Washington Post and Amazon owner Jeff Bezos to provide him with more favorable news coverage.
As a 2016 candidate, Trump threatened to block the merger of AT&T and Time Warner because CNN was “wildly anti-Trump” and, after he became president, the Department of Justice challenged the deal."
The big business CEOs have joined the Leopards Eating People's Faces Party, and they discount the fact that the leopard will eat their face the first instant that the Apricot Arthropod is unhappy with them. They have placed themselves and the corporations they run into serious jeopardy by getting in bed with the Marigold Malignancy and his New GOP puppets. The business elites seem to be ignoring the fact that Trump**^^^^ will not hesitate to throw them under the bus if it means self-preservation.
"[For] all his faults, Trump would be better for business than Biden. Trump cut the top tax rate and improved their bottom lines. He is promising to do the same again. Trump’s railing against corporatism is just red meat for the base."
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The Marigold Malignancy has had so much success gaslighting his own cultists it's almost laughable. Those who have consumed too much Kool-Aid from the punchbowl with a yuge orange turd floating in it must be extremely gullible, blind to reality (we already know that this is true) or being hypocritical with, or lying to, themselves (both very dangerous traits); this includes the C-Suite execs who think that they can exert some sort of control over the Vengeance Seeker-in-Chief. The Bloviating Butterscotch Buffoon is the walking embodiment of corporatism, and everything he has "accomplished" was for his own benefit, if he helped others it was either by mistake or he saw a personal financial return.
It may be true that the Goldenrod Grotesqueness might be better for *some* businesses, almost all of which are the globalist entities he condemns -- Jamie Dimon's JP Morgan/Chase is prime example; -- while small businesspeople can suck wind as far as he's concerned.
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"He ordered a government review of postal rates and urged his postmaster general to double shipping rates on Amazon, as a part of his campaign to pressure Washington Post and Amazon owner Jeff Bezos to provide him with more favorable news coverage.
As a 2016 candidate, Trump threatened to block the merger of AT&T and Time Warner because CNN was “wildly anti-Trump” and, after he became president, the Department of Justice challenged the deal."
The big business CEOs have joined the Leopards Eating People's Faces Party, and they discount the fact that the leopard will eat their face the first instant that the Apricot Arthropod is unhappy with them. They have placed themselves and the corporations they run into serious jeopardy by getting in bed with the Marigold Malignancy and his New GOP puppets. The business elites seem to be ignoring the fact that Trump**^^^^ will not hesitate to throw them under the bus if it means self-preservation.
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