Absolutely.… no one likes it when their business tied to global trade is impacted. They all probably voted for him though……. Guess they didn’t expect it. Sighhhhhh
He’s passing his big Corp tax cut, so they’ll continue to support him.
Not fast enough
A little too late. They should have turned on him in November when it mattered.
It’s time to bring manufacturing back to the United States! Thank you President Trump! 🇺🇸
Let’s get rid of him after the tax cuts pass.
Shit, the mango moron has probably boosted the Chinese economy alone from all these stupid fucking hats being made in mass. What do they have like 10 options now?
Not fast enough. You all helped make this bed, so now you can lay in the recession his stupidity will cause.
When he first got elected I bought a bunch of TSLA and I already had a bunch of crypto, then I realized “everything this guy touches is some fugazi that leads to a rug-pull” so I sold it all. I’m pretty sure all of those business execs are realizing the same thing.
So you’re saying Trump has the Mierdas Touch?
There are the business leaders that were on the dais at the inauguration, and everybody else. Favoritism is a hallmark of fascism. The business leaders who don’t like his policies are shit out of luck, just like all the people getting laid off or consumers dealing with inflation.
How do you write an article like this and publish this statement with no fact check? I mean yhe first part is a straight up lie, which we all know. The rest, probably a lie.
“There isn’t a serious CEO in America who would prefer the disastrous, negative-growth policies of the previous administration over the pro-growth, low-tax, and low-regulation policies of President Trump,” White House spokesman Harrison Fields said. “In just four weeks, more than $1 trillion in private investment has flowed back into our country, and that’s a direct result of the Trump Effect, which is laying out the welcome mat for investment.”
Sounds likely some DOGEy numbers pulled from where the sun don’t shine.
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Absolutely.… no one likes it when their business tied to global trade is impacted. They all probably voted for him though……. Guess they didn’t expect it. Sighhhhhh
He’s passing his big Corp tax cut, so they’ll continue to support him.
Not fast enough
A little too late. They should have turned on him in November when it mattered.
It’s time to bring manufacturing back to the United States! Thank you President Trump! 🇺🇸
Let’s get rid of him after the tax cuts pass.
Shit, the mango moron has probably boosted the Chinese economy alone from all these stupid fucking hats being made in mass. What do they have like 10 options now?
Not fast enough. You all helped make this bed, so now you can lay in the recession his stupidity will cause.
When he first got elected I bought a bunch of TSLA and I already had a bunch of crypto, then I realized “everything this guy touches is some fugazi that leads to a rug-pull” so I sold it all. I’m pretty sure all of those business execs are realizing the same thing.
So you’re saying Trump has the Mierdas Touch?
There are the business leaders that were on the dais at the inauguration, and everybody else. Favoritism is a hallmark of fascism. The business leaders who don’t like his policies are shit out of luck, just like all the people getting laid off or consumers dealing with inflation.
How do you write an article like this and publish this statement with no fact check? I mean yhe first part is a straight up lie, which we all know. The rest, probably a lie.
“There isn’t a serious CEO in America who would prefer the disastrous, negative-growth policies of the previous administration over the pro-growth, low-tax, and low-regulation policies of President Trump,” White House spokesman Harrison Fields said. “In just four weeks, more than $1 trillion in private investment has flowed back into our country, and that’s a direct result of the Trump Effect, which is laying out the welcome mat for investment.”
Sounds likely some DOGEy numbers pulled from where the sun don’t shine.
Obviously Trump chaos is bad for business.
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