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Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Monday, April 14, 2025

C-Suite Lords Baffled between Ideology, Profits and Stupidity

They always vote Republican en masse because the brainwashing mythology of a yet-to-grow up America says that right-wing imbeciles are pro-market and development, while left-wing imbeciles are communists, cocialists, marxists and all the other terrifying labels slapped on them.

The reality is the opposite. The raw unfettered capitalism of greedy C-suite corporate leaders is ruining the country and preventing it from growing up into a civilized place. Even though the economy at large does better under Democratic administrations (i.e. it benefits everyone up and down the social economic scale, which translates into a reasonable distribution of wealth), corporate leaders always vote republican out of fear of those communists, socialists, marxists etc., and they do so for two reasons: Profit (i.e. greed, because jackass GOP administrations lower their taxes, like Trump is currently doing), and Ideology. They are so stuck in 19th century industrial capitalism that they cannot comprehend that ALL our allies have managed well-regulated economies in which everyone benefits. They are convinced that if you lift the lower classes out of the misery they inflict on them, they will mount a revolution.

But revolutions do happen when people are hungry and maltreated. Like where Trump is taking us all: Poverty for the poor and wealth for the wealthy, with a copious amount of cruelty, disdain, racism, and meanness. The oligarchy is in place: What is corporate America going to do about it?

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Opinion

Opinion: Why Sudden Trump Regret Syndrome Shows C-Suiters Up for Schmucks
Paul Waldman
Sun, April 13, 2025


Photo Illustration by Victoria Sunday/The Daily Beast/Getty Images

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.

“This is not what we voted for,” tweeted billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman. “What CEO and what board of directors will be comfortable making large, long-term, economic commitments in our country in the middle of an economic nuclear war?”

You don’t say.

William Ackman, CEO at Pershing Square Capital Management, speaks at The New York Times DealBook Conference in 2016. / Bryan Bedder / Bryan Bedder/Getty Images

Republican megadonor and Home Depot founder Ken Langone called the tariffs “bull---t.” The New York Times reports that other Trump donors have been frantically calling the White House, trying to convince the administration to reverse course.

“I feel like a sucker,” TV finance guru Jim Cramer said.

They must not have been listening when Trump promised—literally every day on the campaign trail—that this was precisely what he would do.

Some corporate leaders may have believed they were buying special favors when they ponied up seven-figure sums. Tim Cook of Apple, for instance, gave $1 million to Trump’s inaugural committee, and that seems to have paid off: The administration just exempted smartphones and computers from its tariffs (most iPhones are assembled in China).

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.

Kenneth Langone in his office in New York. / The Washington Post / Yana Paskova/For The Washington Post via Getty ImagesThe Washington Post via Getty Im

That may sound like the hard-headed rationality we’re supposed to expect from capitalists, but it’s anything but. In fact, their support for Trump was always deeply emotional, helped along by an unwillingness to look at the facts.

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.

In fairness, perhaps the plutocrats fooled themselves into thinking Trump would be good for the economy because things went pretty well on that score in his first term (at least until the pandemic arrived). But what we have now is Trump without limits, the truest version of himself. The damage he can do is only beginning to come into focus.

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.

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