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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhy Silicon Valley billionaires like Peter Thiel turned against Trump - The Washington Post
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The ambivalence among tech leaders goes well beyond a distaste for the former president, who was scorned by several high-profile tech-world supporters in the aftermath of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Although the tech elite often have criticized the left and wokeness, some now say the GOP has overemphasized divisive social issues such as transgender rights and abortion at the expense of the tech titans primary political goal: radical deregulation.
Once enticed by the prospect that Trump would usher in a new, ultra-capitalist era in Republican politics, members of the right-leaning tech elite are now looking for allies to protect the industry from bruising attacks by both parties and champion its worth as the countrys most dynamic economic engine. These views have been calcified by government efforts to regulate artificial intelligence, which the Silicon Valley figures see as a transformative technology that would suffer from government meddling.
That disappointment mirrors the sentiment among Republican donors across the country. They are deflated by the prospect of another roller-coaster Trump presidency, citing the presidents erratic behavior and his many legal entanglements. But the ambivalence of right-wing Silicon Valley donors, along with a spate of GOP losses in Tuesdays elections, deepens the unhappiness over Trumps all but certain nomination.
Theres such a massive disconnect right now between caucus-goers and primary voters and the people who write the big super PAC checks, said a political adviser to major Silicon Valley donors on the right. We dont care about [transgender] kids going to bathrooms. We care about dismantling the regulatory state.
Once enticed by the prospect that Trump would usher in a new, ultra-capitalist era in Republican politics, members of the right-leaning tech elite are now looking for allies to protect the industry from bruising attacks by both parties and champion its worth as the countrys most dynamic economic engine. These views have been calcified by government efforts to regulate artificial intelligence, which the Silicon Valley figures see as a transformative technology that would suffer from government meddling.
That disappointment mirrors the sentiment among Republican donors across the country. They are deflated by the prospect of another roller-coaster Trump presidency, citing the presidents erratic behavior and his many legal entanglements. But the ambivalence of right-wing Silicon Valley donors, along with a spate of GOP losses in Tuesdays elections, deepens the unhappiness over Trumps all but certain nomination.
Theres such a massive disconnect right now between caucus-goers and primary voters and the people who write the big super PAC checks, said a political adviser to major Silicon Valley donors on the right. We dont care about [transgender] kids going to bathrooms. We care about dismantling the regulatory state.
Some are sitting this election out.
I believe that even with increased regulation, business thrives in Democratic presidencies due to broad based wealth increases instead of "empty calorie" handouts by the "welfare for the rich" GOP that end up mostly in stock buybacks and upgraded yachts.
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Why Silicon Valley billionaires like Peter Thiel turned against Trump - The Washington Post (Original Post)
usonian
Nov 2023
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Wonder Why
(7,029 posts)1. Just a bunch of sleazeballs who think the even more wealth for the rich is good but found out that Donnie
is only concerned with his own money and power.
usonian
(25,325 posts)2. Yes, he's a reflection of themselves, but they never think it through.
Greed knows no limits. They're suckers just like the racists, militias, devangelicals, even politicians and judges. When they get the job done, they're no longer useful, and even a threat.
Blinded by their own reflection.
ffr
(23,399 posts)3. As you, that is my perception as well
I believe that even with increased regulation, business thrives in Democratic presidencies due to broad based wealth increases instead of "empty calorie" handouts by the "welfare for the rich" GOP that end up mostly in stock buybacks and upgraded yachts.
Wealth is built up, people become complacent and vote against their best interests, GOP takes over, we get a recession, the national debt explodes, people get pissed and vote in democrats, democrats clean up the GOP messes, pull us out of recession, pay down or slow the expansion of the national debt, wealth is built up, people become complacent and vote against their best interests and on and on and on.