The American Business Community has only itself to blame for the collapse of trust. They produce shoddy products, lie about them and their origin, provide laughably abysmal levels of "customer service" and treat their employees deplorably while enriching half-witted, preening CEOs. Worse are politicians. Democrats screeching about Trump'…
The American Business Community has only itself to blame for the collapse of trust. They produce shoddy products, lie about them and their origin, provide laughably abysmal levels of "customer service" and treat their employees deplorably while enriching half-witted, preening CEOs. Worse are politicians. Democrats screeching about Trump's shortcomings while offering as his replacement a senile, incompetent fabulist geezer? Don't even get me started. Curated "news" is not news. Political medicine is not medicine. Grow up and start telling the truth. Or you won't believe the backlash and the ferocity of it.
The American Business Community has only itself to blame for the collapse of trust. They produce shoddy products, lie about them and their origin, provide laughably abysmal levels of "customer service" and treat their employees deplorably while enriching half-witted, preening CEOs. Worse are politicians. Democrats screeching about Trump's shortcomings while offering as his replacement a senile, incompetent fabulist geezer? Don't even get me started. Curated "news" is not news. Political medicine is not medicine. Grow up and start telling the truth. Or you won't believe the backlash and the ferocity of it.
Bruce, you are one of my favorite commenters here. I can always count on you to touch my spirit with your eloquent low key rage.
Why, thank you.
I think.
Yang Peng told me I sounded "angry." Living in an idiocracy can do that.
The world used to make a lot more sense. Maybe I should just get in my Gran Torino with Clint and go on a road trip.