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Even though trump must be incandescent with rage, thundering around The White house with steam exiting his ears, this latest will make the top of his head explode. He will be financially compensated for contractual losses of course, but to see golfs elite turn their back on brand Toxic Trump must be unbearable for the fat orange ****.

Brilliant.:)
 
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Like a house of cards collapsing, no one will want to be associated with DT
 
Like a house of cards collapsing, no one will want to be associated with DT
Brand Trump has been considered toxic by business institutions for a while and other bodies that have associated with Trump have been looking for the right time to distance themselves from him, without incurring the usual Trump backlash.

What you are seeing is the ideal excuse to ditch the fat orange ****.:)
 
Being offered a place in one of Donalds companies, at the moment.

Would be the equivalent, of being offered a pair of flying goggles by Emperor Hirohito.
 
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The majority of the American electorate voted for Donald Trump.
 
Piers Morgan, the Jeremy Kyle of Journalism.
Doubt Trump gives a fig.
I'm sure he cares about money, donations and image though...

Some of America's biggest corporate names — from Exxon to Facebook — said they are pausing their political donations in the wake of the deadly riot at the Capitol Building. Some of the businesses said they would halt donations specifically to the 147 Republicans who opposed the Electoral College count to certify President-elect Joe Biden's win.

:)
 
The majority of the American electorate voted for Donald Trump.
When? Trump has never won the popular vote boyo.

More good news...

The corporate run for the exits began when Marriott and Blue Cross Blue Shield over the weekend said they would halt donations to the Republicans who opposed the Electoral College count in the wake of the deadly Capitol Building assault by supporters of President Donald Trump. The companies said the Republicans' vote against certification sought to undermine a legitimate election. Citigroup weighed in Sunday with a similar public statement.

By Monday morning, the number of big businesses halting political donations had become a flood. Among them are American Express, Dow, Exxon, Facebook, Ford Motors, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Mastercard and Microsoft.

:)
 
When? Trump has never won the popular vote boyo.

More good news...

The corporate run for the exits began when Marriott and Blue Cross Blue Shield over the weekend said they would halt donations to the Republicans who opposed the Electoral College count in the wake of the deadly Capitol Building assault by supporters of President Donald Trump. The companies said the Republicans' vote against certification sought to undermine a legitimate election. Citigroup weighed in Sunday with a similar public statement.

By Monday morning, the number of big businesses halting political donations had become a flood. Among them are American Express, Dow, Exxon, Facebook, Ford Motors, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Mastercard and Microsoft.

:)

This is just more of the same anti-Trump bluster that we've had for the past four years. Bore on boyo!
 
What party did you vote for in the last election. If you are gonna slag off others, surely your views are void unless you tell who you like politically.
 
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