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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (140496)4/7/2018 8:47:59 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 218455
 
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On 8 Apr 2018, at 8:40 AM, J wrote:

Comrade M, think about it for a few moments more.

If you are the head of GE, GM, … etc etc, do you wish to engage w/ Trump on what Trump is passionately for, and risk being tee-up by Trump ?

Or do you let Trump do damage to self and be leveraged by his domestic opponents at strategic moment for the kibosh?

I think it is eerily quiet for USA companies to stay away from voicing support for Trump now that the rubber is being met by the road.

In truth, the silence is very telling.

You must realise had you ever worked for / with people of Trump’s personality(ies) that there is no working with or for Trump.

On 8 Apr 2018, at 8:29 AM, M wrote:

What has been interesting is the lack of pushback against Trump by corporations in the aggregate.
Corporations and their CEOs have been the biggest proponent of "free trade" with China for decades.
But the silence from them of late has been eerily quiet.
I think they're tired of getting the short end of the stick as well.

M
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