Sure, if you’re bad for business we might not want you either. Lots of people want to do business in America, doesn’t mean we’ll let you.
What exactly was that person's bad business?
Is being critical of a government's spending or spending cuts to your colleagues via text bad business or are we just now looking to complete squelch critisim of gov't.
I think I've seen somewhere in history where they did something like that. That period seems sort of frowned upon.
Also didn't Trump just pardon a guy, Trevor Milton that defrauded a ton of investors and was sentenced to jail. Wouldn't defrauding investors be bad business?
Really hard to tell what's deemed good business.
This post was edited by SBD on Mar 31 2025 05:55pm