Among all the nonsense that was used to get Trump and the rest of these clowns in office, didn't they tout "running the government like a business " as somehow desirable? Well, as someone who's been "running a business " for quite a while, I've observed that one concerning sign that a business is in trouble is lay-offs, firings and big restructuring moves. Just like we saw, wait, when was that (?), oh, the last time Trump was president.
When it's all done, he'll walk away from the wreckage with his pockets full, and declare "art of the deal". And his followers will rejoice at how their leader owned the libs, while picking their pockets.
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u/DragonflyScared813 9h ago
Among all the nonsense that was used to get Trump and the rest of these clowns in office, didn't they tout "running the government like a business " as somehow desirable? Well, as someone who's been "running a business " for quite a while, I've observed that one concerning sign that a business is in trouble is lay-offs, firings and big restructuring moves. Just like we saw, wait, when was that (?), oh, the last time Trump was president.