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Mon Apr 14, 2025, 01:06 AM Apr 14

Opinion: Why Sudden Trump Regret Syndrome Shows C-Suiters Up for Schmucks (my 50,000 post!)

On Wall Street and in C-suites across the country, titans of American industry and capital are aghast. How could President Donald Trump plunge us into ruinous trade wars amid yo-yoing tariffs and send markets into chaos ahead of a widely speculated recession? They gave him their support and their donations, and this is how he repays them? The better question is: How were they so naïve as to think this wouldn’t happen? It’s hard not to take some satisfaction in the sudden distress of the plutocrats.

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Whether or not the tech magnates saw this coming, most corporate Trump supporters seem to have made a familiar calculation: Trump is a business guy who’ll cut taxes and eliminate regulation. The economy will flourish, and that’ll be good for everyone—especially us. Here’s the most important truth: The economy has consistently done better under Democratic presidents than Republican ones by almost any measure available. For all that corporate leaders complain that Democratic power will rob us of economic liberty, they’ve always prospered under Democratic presidents. Surely they know that corporate profits hit record levels under former President Joe Biden, for instance

So why did so many big business overlords believe it was so urgent that Trump return to the Oval Office? That reason is ideology. The people who sit atop the economic pyramid are, for the most part, pretty conservative just as a matter of personal inclination. They’d rather see their companies suffer through another Republican recession (and nine of the last ten recessions started under GOP presidents) than have their tax rates go up by a point or two. They don’t like it when Democrats talk about greedy CEOs; it’s not enough to get richer and richer, they want to be loved.

So they ignored not just Trump’s outlandish tariff threats, which anyone who understands the economy knew would be disastrous, but his impulsivity and instability. Now, they watch with the rest of us as Trump and Elon Musk attack our world-leading universities, cripple our extraordinary system of scientific and technical research, and try to undo landmark industrial policy—with potentially catastrophic effects on long-term economic prospects.

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Now, the business elite are appalled—as are small business owners, by the way. They knew Republicans would go after immigrants, trans kids, and Medicaid recipients; that was no big deal. But they thought Trump was one of them, so he’d have their interests at heart. For all they flatter themselves that their wealth is a sign of their brilliance, they were just as gullible as anyone.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/opinion-why-sudden-trump-regret-124020558.html

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Opinion: Why Sudden Trump Regret Syndrome Shows C-Suiters Up for Schmucks (my 50,000 post!) (Original Post) question everything Apr 14 OP
No sympathy from me, at all. love_katz Apr 14 #1
You all know that all those people who made millions by buying stock in the days and hours Baitball Blogger Apr 14 #2

love_katz

(2,999 posts)
1. No sympathy from me, at all.
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 01:39 AM
Apr 14

FAFO mf'ers.

And, yeah, you DID vote for this.

I just wish we could attach the anchor line exclusively to the ankles of those who paid for and voted for this debacle.

Baitball Blogger

(49,850 posts)
2. You all know that all those people who made millions by buying stock in the days and hours
Mon Apr 14, 2025, 06:28 AM
Apr 14

before Trump called the 90 day tariff break will all disagree with us. In the end, if they made millions, their messiah delivered.

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