The Meta's $1 Million for Trump's Inauguration Fund
Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on December 12, 2024, 7:48 PM
Victory has relations, vanquish is an orphan: "Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram has made a $1 million donation to President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural fund, marking a striking pivot in the relationship between the tech giant and Trump."
Remember: the most important course in business is political economy 101. Fail it and you are done!
Wealthy people don't bear grudges, it's poor people that can bear grudges for years, it's one of the characteristics of being poor anyway. Also, wealthy people don't do long-term activism, they always recalibrate in line with political and economic trajectory. You cannot maintain wealth if you are in the habit of keeping permanent enemies, same goes for politicians.
Jeff Bezos has already indicated interest in working with Trump, that he believes that his second term would be successful. You cannot separate Americans from the dollars. Hoffman has changed his tone too, after pouring plenty millions to Harris campaign.
Let those who have nothing and cannot build anything continue to fight themselves and everyone and remain angry too, the wealthy will always find ways to align and collaborate, because wealth needs partners and friends. Poverty is an orphan and abhors collaboration and unity.
Victory has relations, vanquish is an orphan: "Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram has made a $1 million donation to President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural fund, marking a striking pivot in the relationship between the tech giant and Trump."
Remember: the most important course in business is political economy 101. Fail it and you are done!
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Wealthy people don't bear grudges, it's poor people that can bear grudges for years, it's one of the characteristics of being poor anyway. Also, wealthy people don't do long-term activism, they always recalibrate in line with political and economic trajectory. You cannot maintain wealth if you are in the habit of keeping permanent enemies, same goes for politicians.
Jeff Bezos has already indicated interest in working with Trump, that he believes that his second term would be successful. You cannot separate Americans from the dollars. Hoffman has changed his tone too, after pouring plenty millions to Harris campaign.
Let those who have nothing and cannot build anything continue to fight themselves and everyone and remain angry too, the wealthy will always find ways to align and collaborate, because wealth needs partners and friends. Poverty is an orphan and abhors collaboration and unity.