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.
That article is one sided, and I won’t be bothered to speculate. Border security could not comment.