There appears to be a dangerous split between the American
businesses and the political establishment:
“Indeed, one irony of
the 2016 election is that populist antipathy toward corporate America seems to
be peaking at precisely the moment when corporate influence on government
policy is as low as anyone can remember.
After years of frustration with partisan gridlock and soured relations with both parties, chief executives of America’s biggest companies have pretty much given up on Washington, where their opinions and support were once valued.”
After years of frustration with partisan gridlock and soured relations with both parties, chief executives of America’s biggest companies have pretty much given up on Washington, where their opinions and support were once valued.”