At a time in American history when the most influential leaders of the U.S. need to stand up loudly and clearly for the rule of law, democracy, and decency, they are leading the charge in the opposite direction.

  • WoodScientist@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    The proper Biblical way to deal with CEOs is to chain them to a big boulder and throw them into the ocean.

    Why do you think they all like yachts? They yearn for the Sea. In their hearts, they know it is where they belong.

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        12 hours ago

        I mean, others are free to enjoy them as well. It’s just the case that CEOs’ fascination with sail is part of a deep Freudian subconscious desire to become physically one with the ocean. Other people can enjoy sailing for other reasons.

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    1 day ago

    It’s as if corporations and government have been in bed with each other this whole time. I’m shocked, shocked i tell you!

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    “Spineless, greedy CEOs

    “stand up loudly and clearly for the rule of law, democracy, and decency.

    Lol… Lmao even.

    :/

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      The only surprise is how blatant it is now. Politicians and businesses used to at least pretend there was a separation but Trump tossed even that thin veil in the garbage bin.

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    20 hours ago

    Of course they do if they don’t Trump well go after them and make life hell for them. Easier to bend and kiss his ring.