I assume he just wants more tax cuts for rich people.
Trump should be more respectful. Democrats don’t use Nazi-style language about people. https://t.co/eUMaEf9Eqf
— Harris Levy (@HarrisL585) January 19, 2024
So Dimon can tolerate election denial and “poisoning our blood” comments in return for tax cuts and other benefits for rich people?
— Harris Levy (@HarrisL585) January 17, 2024
Dimon is not alone.
This is bad, of course, but I think it will be healthy for Democrats to disabuse themselves of the idea that the corporate executive class is going to serve as some kind of bulwark against right-wing authoritarianism. https://t.co/qxbtJKyiQy pic.twitter.com/t2uLraRvB6
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) January 18, 2024
We look at Trump and see the threat of autocracy. Corporate America looks at POTUS 45 and sees tax cuts, crushed unions and trains running on time
— Will Bunch (@Will_Bunch) January 21, 2024
From Davos 2024 going back to 1933, a history of why CEOs are always cool with dictators. My new column ⬇️https://t.co/JVLjhKLlkt
Dear @jpmorgan CEO Jamie Dimon: Trump lost in 2020 remember?
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) January 17, 2024
Trump was wrong about punishing women if they choose to have an abortion.
Trump was wrong about the pandemic.
Trump was wrong about his tax law, which helped the top 1%. Oh wait, is that the critical issue you mean? https://t.co/zMqhiUJV0z
At a time in American history when the most influential leaders of America need to stand up loudly and clearly for the rule of law, for democracy, for decency, and against Donald Trump, Jamie Dimon is leading the charge in the opposite direction.https://t.co/4QbbGZg7O1 pic.twitter.com/bgz3iE3n9x
— Robert Reich (@RBReich) January 21, 2024
"The danger in Dimon’s remark lies as much in what he did not say as in what he did. Such a statement from such a powerful and influential business leader is just what a mad doctor ordered to normalize Trump."https://t.co/pkOEvTMZVD
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) January 19, 2024
Donald Trump has been found guilty of rape by a jury in his hometown.'
— Stuart Stevens (@stuartpstevens) January 18, 2024
Would Jamie Dimon hire an unrepentant rapist? Of course not. Would he encourage his employees to spend time with an unrepentant rapist? Of course not.
But Jamie Dimon thinks the problem is "how Trump said… https://t.co/XgyR4ofa5k
Expert views split on effectiveness of business cuts in latest bipartisan tax deal https://t.co/UJdRubpQWC by @RebeccaChenP
— Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) January 27, 2024