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Dennis Donovan

(31,059 posts)
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 08:57 AM Nov 2024

NYT: Before the Election, Tech C.E.O.s Were Quietly Courting Trump

NYT - (archived: https://archive.ph/85eoV ) Before the Election, Tech C.E.O.s Were Quietly Courting Trump

The executives of tech’s biggest companies largely ignored Donald Trump before the 2016 election. This time around, they’re far more friendly.



By Tripp Mickle and David McCabe
Nov. 7, 2024, 5:05 a.m. ET

When Donald J. Trump first campaigned for president eight years ago, tech executives largely ignored him. They later atoned for their disregard by making a televised walk through the lobby of Trump Tower in New York for a 90-minute meeting with the president-elect.

This election cycle, tech leaders have tried to avoid making the same mistake. Executives such as Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai started reaching out to Mr. Trump directly in the weeks and months before the first ballot was cast.

They flattered him. They shared their troubles. They criticized his opposition. They emphasized common enemies.

The change in strategy speaks to what business leaders learned during the first Trump presidency and illustrates how they have adapted their approach before Mr. Trump returns to the White House. Believing that his political positions are fluid and his actions are often transactional, they are forging direct relationships they hope will benefit their businesses.

In his first term, Mr. Trump criticized tech companies for manipulating coverage of him on their platforms and opposing his agenda. He was punitive with those he considered antagonists. In one instance, Amazon accused Mr. Trump of pressuring the Pentagon to cancel a cloud computing contract with the company because its founder, Jeff Bezos, owned The Washington Post.

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NYT: Before the Election, Tech C.E.O.s Were Quietly Courting Trump (Original Post) Dennis Donovan Nov 2024 OP
The billionaires want complete control of the US government. And now, they have it! CousinIT Nov 2024 #1
Wouldn't they want a healthy workforce? Dem4life1234 Nov 2024 #3
Divest yourself. The Unmitigated Gall Nov 2024 #2

CousinIT

(12,539 posts)
1. The billionaires want complete control of the US government. And now, they have it!
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 09:16 AM
Nov 2024

It will be run by and for themselves. An authoritarian dictatorship oligarchy under a tyrant King.

Just to note, I doubt any of them will care about the rest of us: healthcare, social security, or any of that. It doesn't affect them.

The Unmitigated Gall

(4,710 posts)
2. Divest yourself.
Thu Nov 7, 2024, 10:02 AM
Nov 2024

Years ago dropped cable and BezPo subscriptions.
Stopped Amazon Prime last week.
Yesterday ended apple music. Back to cds/ vinyl/dvds for music and entertainment.
Next phone likely won’t be an iphone, or I’ll just keep this phone re-batteried and no updates.
Absolutely NO frivolous purchases. Don’t give these fucks anything you don’t absolutely HAVE to.

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