Once upon a time, it was pretty simple to compose a political strategy for a big American corporation: Give some political contributions to mainstream Republican politicians who could be counted on to push agreeable tax and regulatory policies, find a few dollars for some moderate Democrats to provide a bit of bipartisan insurance, and then keep your mouth shut when political debates flared up.
Well, those were the good old days. Today, the strategy of writing the check and then crouching on the sidelines increasingly is being overtaken by corporate activism in the political arena.The signs of this new climate are pretty obvious, and widely noted. Some business leaders and their companies openly objected to Republican attempts to stop certification of the 2020 presidential election and
GeraldFSeib “In some ways, the breakdown in the political system and the polarization has created this vacuum.” The system was broken in order to usher in a Biden Administration, whose fascistic impulses these CEOs are attempting to appease (a mug’s game).
GeraldFSeib Because they’re pussies afraid of their woke HR / PR department who all have Lesbian dance theory majors.
GeraldFSeib This is good?
GeraldFSeib ...a welcome development.
GeraldFSeib Crock
GeraldFSeib Surprise, generations that actually care about the values the country was founded on Trump never would have been elected if it wasn’t for Boomers and Xers, and the Republican Party would be an ignorable minority without them
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