💲 Super Rich CEOs: 'It Won't Be The End of The World' If Trump Wins - Davos, Switz.
- Daily Kos, Jan. 19, '24. (140 Recs, 130 Cmts)
The richest people in the world are enjoying the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
This years annual get-together began with an Oxfam report detailing how the 5 richest men in the word have more than doubled their wealth in the last 3 years. NBC reports that the 2024 presidential election has been one of the topics of conversation at the conference. It turns out that while European elites are leery of another disastrous Trump administration, their wealthy counterparts in America seem unaffected, and in some cases supportive, of the possibility of a real-life fascist coming back into power.
One anonymous prominent U.S. business executive told NBC, Im not sure Europeans understand how weak executive orders are. We have a justice system. Congress will probably be divided. Its right to be cautious, but it wont be the end of the world."
Others were more oblique in their responses. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff gave Bloombergs Brad Stone this nothingburger of an answer about the potential ramifications of a Trump presidency, Obviously the U.S. government is a large customer of Salesforce, and depending on whos in office creates a whole stir with a different part of our employee base. But the reality is, hey, we are the same company, regardless of when that election is going to occur. And regardless of who that president will be.
J.P. Morgans Jamie Dimon, whose company received billions of dollars in tax break profits under Trump, told CNBC that while he didnt like how [Trump] said things about Mexico, in the end people voted for Trump because he wasnt wrong about some of these critical issues. Excuse me? Its hard to know which racist thing Trump said about Mexico and Mexicans Dimon didnt like, but according to the CEO of J.P. Morgan, Trump is kind of right about NATO. Kind of right about immigration. He grew the economy quite well.
Tax reform worked. He was right about some with China.
Grew the economy? Tax reform worked? For Dimon, it did. Since those Trump tax cuts, C-suite executives have enjoyed record bonuses while most Americans have watched their finances slump. Since the tax cuts, corporations are basically paying nothing in taxes, and almost all of the money not pocketed by the rich has been used to buy back stock to inflate their stocks and put more money into their pockets. Republicans, who admitted that their tax cuts blew out the deficit, have moved on to pretend that everything worked out great.
As recently as this past summer, the only piece of policy being offered up by Republicans was cuts to social safety net services and new rounds of corporate tax breaks...
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2024/1/19/2218238/-Super-rich-CEOs-say-they-aren-t-concerned-for-democracy-if-Trump-wins
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* President Joe Biden delivers some good quips at the 2023 White House Correspondents' Dinner, jokes about age, Fox News and Disney.
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(13,113 posts)DBoon
(22,366 posts)appalachiablue
(41,136 posts)orthoclad
(2,910 posts)as a shortcut to dictatorial power. They play a long multigenerational game, as spelled out in the 1971 Powell memo:
https://www.whitehouse.senate.gov/news/speeches/the-scheme-1-the-powell-memo
Today's headlines read like chapter headings from the memo.
They can afford to be patient, with their vast financial resources and inherited wealth. Just play a round of gahlf while another independent newspaper gets bought.
But Trump ignited a firestorm of powerful emotions. Many of his fans know they are exploited and oppressed. All they needed was a slick propaganda machine to twist their suspicions. After Fox and the oligarch media got through with them, they were blaming "liberal elites", "socialists", non-whites, etc., for their perceived oppression, and hallucinating enemies. They now had a personified focus for their darkest impulses.
The oligarchy smelled a golden opportunity to shave up to a whole generation off their timetable.
appalachiablue
(41,136 posts)orthoclad
(2,910 posts)the perceived multiple threats to entrenched power of the diverse movements of the 60s: human rights, feminism, environmentalism, antiwar, anticorporate. Ya know, all those terrible Boomer things.
Intergenerational conflict is a boon to the oligarch class.
They're still using the playbook quite successfully. The failure of the coup against FDR was a learning experience. They realized they needed long-term, well-organized, well-funded action.
highplainsdem
(48,987 posts)appalachiablue
(41,136 posts)marble falls
(57,097 posts)... just because the TFG is one of them doesn't make him a good President for the 95% of us.
appalachiablue
(41,136 posts)marble falls
(57,097 posts)FakeNoose
(32,639 posts)These people aren't stupid. Well maybe they are, but they're rich enough to afford good advisors. They all have top accountants, lawyers, and financial advisors who are telling them the truth. There's no way Chump can win this election.
As a matter of fact, I find it hard to believe they even want him as a candidate. I think most of them DON'T want him. This press release is just blowing smoke up our asses.
RussBLib
(9,019 posts)....doesn't mean you are all that smart. Lots of people got that way from inheritance.
If you're filthy rich, you can most likely insulate yourself from the worst of Traitor Trump. Everyone else can either praise Traitor Trump or swim with the fishes.
P.S. Traitor Trump will never be president again.