
Last Friday night, a the rally In Michigan, former President Donald Trump faced the crowd behind him, strode onto the stage and stood in front of a malfunctioning microphone that he left mid-speech. Apparently, it lasted almost 20 minutes. A journalist on the ground he said he could not see any urgency among the technical staff standing. The crowd still held up their signs and cheered, even though they were quiet and looked a little confused. I might add: It’s a Michigan swing state this will be crucial in the outcome of the election.
When the mic came back on, Trump said, “I’m not going to pay the bill for this stupid company that rented us this crap…if it goes out again, I’m going to sue that company’s ass. We’re going to go to court. Then they’re going to say what a horrible guy Trump is.”
Well, Mark Cuban seems to agree. Last night, forward Xthe cuban he wrote: “How any businessperson or working American can vote for someone who would call a salesman and say they won’t pay for having a problem, when they have no idea how it came about, is amazing. Then saying he would sue her again if he got out again. That’s even worse.”
He continued: “This is who Donald Trump is. He could care less about American workers and Small Businesses.”
The famous Shark Tank The billionaire judge, and one of Vice President Kamala Harris’s staunchest defenders, has been quite vocal about her disdain for the former president (and possibly our next president), or perhaps more for his politics and rhetoric. Recently, at a Harris rally in Wisconsin, he ridicule Trump’s proposed tariffs, a favorite talking point of his, suggest they would raise taxes for everyone.
On another occasion, Cuban said the race was essentially between Harris and Elon Musk, not Trump. In the past two weeks, Musk has doubled down on his support for the Republican presidential candidate, whether it’s jumping up and down at a rally or donating $1 million a day until the election to swing state signatories. in favor of online ordering The first and The second corrections “Elon is playing the ground game for the Republicans. And that’s what the race has been about for the last two weeks,” previously Cuban he said in a to statement luck.
But what has Trump said about American workers and small businesses? For the latter, he said that he will reduce regulations and reduce corporate taxes. As for his thoughts on American workers, that’s more difficult. In a recent interview, he insulted auto workers across the country by insinuating that a child could do his job. United Auto Workers union he was not happy. Then, again, he manned a fry station At a McDonald’s on the weekend and he said the job required a lot of expertise.
But of course Trump has he ordered “create a great economy”, as he says he has done before. In theory, this would benefit small businesses and working Americans. What we know for sure is that he does not have the Cuban vote.
