"I'll order them not to do X and they won't do it!"
Why do you think that?
"Because I'm the President."
The pharm companies probably approached him and said "we can probably knock a vaccine out in a few months, if only you could hand over a bunch of cash and liability protection and blahblahblah" and he took them at their word like a chump. They turned around and did whatever the WEF actually asked them to do.
As a business man I think he was susceptible to falling for the idea that they just were in it for some money. Like "they do some big service for society and mid to long term they make out like bandits with a huge wad of cash, everyone wins."
What I think he was completely oblivious to is that these entities want money and control so much they would put hundreds of millions of people's lives at risk with an untested product and by forging data, etc.
What I think he was completely oblivious to is that these entities want money and control so much they would put hundreds of millions of people's lives at risk with an untested product and by forging data, etc.
They value control far more than they do money. The reason why companies aren't changing course on "Get woke, go broke" is because money was never their primary motive.
I liked that, not only did they screw him on the hero business, but they also waited until, what, like 3 days after the election to say "oh, by the way, it's done."
They played him like a sucker from every direction.
Biggest mistake Trump did was pushing the vaccines. Thankfully, most of the Informed (non-normies) didn’t go for it and most normies stopped at one.
Just Trump being Trump.
"I'll order them not to do X and they won't do it!"
Why do you think that?
"Because I'm the President."
The pharm companies probably approached him and said "we can probably knock a vaccine out in a few months, if only you could hand over a bunch of cash and liability protection and blahblahblah" and he took them at their word like a chump. They turned around and did whatever the WEF actually asked them to do.
Yeah, his biggest flaw as President was assuming that loyalty was a common virtue instead of an exceedingly rare one.
As a business man I think he was susceptible to falling for the idea that they just were in it for some money. Like "they do some big service for society and mid to long term they make out like bandits with a huge wad of cash, everyone wins."
What I think he was completely oblivious to is that these entities want money and control so much they would put hundreds of millions of people's lives at risk with an untested product and by forging data, etc.
also, there are hostile powers fronting more money than could be made through legitimate profits
ESG for example
They value control far more than they do money. The reason why companies aren't changing course on "Get woke, go broke" is because money was never their primary motive.
I liked that, not only did they screw him on the hero business, but they also waited until, what, like 3 days after the election to say "oh, by the way, it's done."
They played him like a sucker from every direction.