Stuff in this column which is very revealing, indeed. More important, it is a warning to Republican members of Congress: one can have entangling alliances with domestic enemies, not just foreign ones. And one does so at one's own peril.
...In The Diversity Machine, sociologist Fred Lynch details how
corporations teamed up with progressives to fight the Reagan Justice
Department’s attempt to end group preferences based on race, ethnicity,
and gender. Attorney General Edwin Meese met strong resistance from the
business community....
....an effort which will be furthered by Obozo, of course.
Another:
...Speaking to Atlantic reporter Chrystia Freeland in 2011, a U.S.-based
CEO of one of the world’s largest hedge funds described an internal
debate at his company. One of his senior colleagues had suggested that
the “hollowing out of the American middle class didn’t really matter,”
the CEO told Freeland, adding: “His point was that if the transformation
of the world economy lifts four people in China and India out of
poverty and into the middle class, and [that] meanwhile means one
American drops out of the middle class, that’s not such a bad trade.”. .
. .
Nice. And more:
....from a top Colgate-Palmolive executive, who in 1989 said, “There is no
mindset [at Colgate] that puts this country [the United States] first.”...
I don't need any of your s*&t products, either.
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