Companies like to sell things, and highly educated liberal voters have disposable income to buy them. Firms wanting to profit by selling products to well-off liberals is not the same thing as sharing liberal policy priorities; this is why “woke capital” is a myth, a shallow analysis that mistakes advertising and brand management for ideology. When it comes to what corporations really want, the answer is the same as it’s always been: tax cuts for the wealthy, deregulation, and a labor market more favorable to employers than to workers.

When workers have more leverage, they can negotiate a bigger share of the economic pie—a state of affairs that Big Business typically wants to avoid. Private sector union membership remains at a historic low, but it has recently begun to increase. That trend is more likely to continue under a Biden administration than a Trump administration, and would mean not only better wages and benefits for workers but more political power for unions. And that’s one big reason why Wall Street is warm to the idea of a second Trump term.

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    Conservatives and capitalists hate it when you point out that German capitalists and industrialists were amongst the most enthusiastic supporters of the Nazi regime for quite a long time. They also hate it when you point out that the intent of the business plot was to install an authoritarian (and likely also fascist) government in the United States.

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      Interesting. Looking at the Business Plot, it looks like Smedley Butler may just be a new hero of mine. Thank God they chose someone who wouldn’t go along with their crap.

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        Yeah - Butler is truly an unsung hero. If he’d been power hungry, we’d likely already be living in a dictatorship, and we might have even entered WW2 on the side of the Nazis.