Rethinking Business-As-Usual in the Age of Trump 2.0

As Trump’s misleadership destroys Brand USA, businesses are going to learn the hard way that democracy actually did make their lives much easier. The cost of doing business now includes an added tax: the cost of corruption. And that’s on top of the random tariffs and executive orders that are creating chaos across the markets.

It’s easier to resist at the beginning than at the end, said none other than Leonardo Da Vinci. Too bad our business leaders don’t study history or literature.

What should a business do now?

Philip Kotler and I wrote an article on the hard choices ahead:

Check out: Rethinking Business-as-Usual in the Age of Trump 2.0.

The sad truth is it should never have come to this. Fascism has a way of creeping back and smashing democracy. And our businesses didn’t want democracy in the first place.

Pass the popcorn ‘pon the left-hand side.

DEI and Trump 2.0 – the Hypocrisy!

Trump 2.0 can be described as a kakistocracy  a state or society governed by its least suitable or competent citizens.

Let’s process that.

Donald Trump and the Republican Party have made dismantling Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives a core part of their political platform, claiming these programs undermine merit and lower standards. Yet, when it comes to their own appointments, qualifications and competence take a backseat to blind loyalty and political convenience.

What the …? Read all about it.

Trump 2.0 has made dismantling DEI a core part of their agenda, claiming these programs undermine merit and lower standards. Yet, when it comes to their own appointments, qualifications and competence take a backseat to blind loyalty and political convenience. fixcapitalism.com/the-kakistoc…

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— Christian Sarkar (@christiansarkar.bsky.social) February 2, 2025 at 9:29 AM