Destroying huge American companies that employ many thousands of people, and which provide charitable support to thousands more, is not in our best interest.
Reforming them back to honest, pro-American entities makes a lot more sense, especially when they've only recently been corrupted by coercion from the Satanic Woke globalist mafia.
Trump is absolutely right to make this point, imo.
Killing Budweiser Inc. isn't going to save millions of lives from cancer; it's just going to disrupt or bankrupt many thousands of American families.
Budweiser is an old, very large American corporation that was either betrayed by one Woke marketing twit (I've read as much, but who knows), was bullied into a self-destructive act, or foolishly empowered Cabal-aligned executives to destroy the company. That doesn't make it unsalvageable, and it certainly doesn't mean thousands of American families must lose their income, health insurance, and so on.
And I am willing to bet that Trump has reason to believe that Budweiser won't make a bone-head move like that trans ad again.
I understand your feelings (I think); until I read Trump's comment on this subject, I was dead-set against letting up on the boycott against Bud. Reading what he had to say changed my mind -- flipped a switch, as it were -- in part, as I mentioned, because I know Trump has America's well-being at heart and because I suspect he's gotten Budweiser on-board now.
Destroying huge American companies that employ many thousands of people, and which provide charitable support to thousands more, is not in our best interest.
Reforming them back to honest, pro-American entities makes a lot more sense, especially when they've only recently been corrupted by coercion from the Satanic Woke globalist mafia.
Trump is absolutely right to make this point, imo.
If you found the cure for cancer would you hide it because it would cost people their jobs?
Not the same at all.
Killing Budweiser Inc. isn't going to save millions of lives from cancer; it's just going to disrupt or bankrupt many thousands of American families.
Budweiser is an old, very large American corporation that was either betrayed by one Woke marketing twit (I've read as much, but who knows), was bullied into a self-destructive act, or foolishly empowered Cabal-aligned executives to destroy the company. That doesn't make it unsalvageable, and it certainly doesn't mean thousands of American families must lose their income, health insurance, and so on.
And I am willing to bet that Trump has reason to believe that Budweiser won't make a bone-head move like that trans ad again.
I understand your feelings (I think); until I read Trump's comment on this subject, I was dead-set against letting up on the boycott against Bud. Reading what he had to say changed my mind -- flipped a switch, as it were -- in part, as I mentioned, because I know Trump has America's well-being at heart and because I suspect he's gotten Budweiser on-board now.