Highly unusual list includes 533 businesses and trade organisations
Donald Trump has drawn up a scorecard for corporate America, ranking companies based on their loyalty to his administration.
The highly unusual list ranks 533 businesses and trade organisations based on their efforts to champion the US president’s “one big beautiful bill”, according to reports.
Companies that have fared well deployed a variety of tactics – often trumpeting the benefits of an individual policy, such as Uber’s celebration of Mr Trump’s “no tax on tips” proposal.
The scorecard, which Axios said will aid decision-making on corporate requests, comes as part of Mr Trump’s “America First” agenda and protectionist policies.
They really can’t. They’re called tipping points because they’re likely irreversible, in society terms.
As we approach these tipping points we’re quickly running out of things we can do, and the scariest part is we can’t even predict when it’s too late and probably won’t until well afterword
Most all of these can be prevented, and even reversed, if we: Drastically reduce our consumption based lifestyles, reforest places like the Amazon (Our planet’s lungs), and get creative with other methods (ie, algae cultivation on a large scale).
But, these all require abolishing capitalism, in order to be done.