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Business Leaders Call Trump Bad for Economy in New Letter


????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????A dozen big-name business leaders, including lifelong Republicans and independents, say they won’t support real estate mogul Donald Trump for president. They say he would be bad for the economy, and they question how successful he’s been as a businessman.

“For sustained investment, economic growth and job creation, American business needs as much predictability, reliability and stability in our government as possible,” they write. “Donald Trump is simply too reckless for American business.”

A copy of the letter was given to The Associated Press ahead of the group’s push for others to sign on, as well as the release of the group’s new website. It comes on the heels of an open letter by more than 30 former GOP members of Congress condemning the Republican presidential nominee as “disgraceful.”

Signers of the latest letter include Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, famed chef Jose Andres and Carlos Gutierrez, U.S. secretary of Commerce under President George W. Bush and the former CEO of the Kellogg Company. Andres is tussling with Trump over his decision to pull his planned restaurant out of Trump’s new hotel at the Old Post Office in Washington.

“I’m hoping we reach other Republicans who may feel that they have to vote for Trump because they are Republicans,” Gutierrez said. “A lot of us are following our instincts and not going to vote for him.”

The group came together as John Stubbs, who has been organizing Republicans who back Clinton, realized that business leaders — of all political persuasions — have particular concerns about a Trump presidency, Stubbs said.

A former Republican staffer in Washington, Stubbs said he has not been working with the Clinton campaign.

Trump has many business leaders in his corner. Some of his highest profile supporters include investor Carl Icahn, financier T. Boone Pickens and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel.

The anti-Trump letter makes a two-front case against the Republican nominee. They say he has not been particularly successful in his decades in real estate. And they believe he is offensive and dangerously erratic.

“Trump’s harmful rhetoric regarding immigrants, women, racial and religious minorities, the disabled and American veterans is not only unacceptable, it creates an atmosphere of vulgarity that poisons the climate, as does his general approach to business and many of his economic ideas,” they write. “And how do you lose nearly a billion dollars in a single year?”

The New York Times said it obtained several pages of Trump’s 1995 state income tax filings that showed he took a net loss of $915,729,293 in federal taxable income for the year.

The letter cites Trump’s businesses’ six business bankruptcies, several thousand lawsuits and repeated failure to pay subcontractors as evidence that he’s not a successful businessman.

“This approach is anathema to Democrats and Republicans alike,” said Bill Cummings, who also signed the letter. Cummings is the founder of a Boston-based commercial real estate company.

Sara Sutton Fell, another letter-signer and the Colorado-based founder of the employment search firm FlexJobs, said she wouldn’t be able to sleep at night running her company as Trump runs his.

“The fact that he’s running on his business skills is terrifying,” she said.

(AP)



7 Responses

  1. I guess the predictability of tax hikes and government regulation is more helpful to the Economy …. Get real the liberal immorality and corruption is killing our country that is not to say that the Republicans don’t have their faults but at least it isn’t their platform

  2. More AP lies and garbage in this Leftist report of theirs. The vast majority of business owners know the damage of the Democrats and support Trump

  3. Yeah so vote for Hillary and watch the debt soar to 30 trillion and beyond. Vote for Hillary and get continued growth of a measly 1%. Vote for Hillary and watch the numbers of poor continue to rise.

    Yes she would be great for the economy. IMBECILES!

  4. Bad for economy? If anything, it’s Trump who wants to elevate the economy.

    If Hillary ch”v wins, you can pack your bags. According to the Department of Homeland Security, Hillary is planning in her first term as president to open the borders and allow 1 million Muslim refugees into the US, even though she clearly stated that the Muslim immigrants in Europe have left a trail of misery and mayhem.

    And don’t for one moment believe that Hillary gives a hoot about Israel. If she has deep ties with radical Islam and close connection to the Muslim Brotherhood, she’s no friend of Jews or Israel.

    BEWARE BEWARE BEWARE: The DemocRats are coming out with a hoax against Trump right before elections. A fake immoral action against Trump they spread over 20 years ago. They hope this lie will be all over the media till after after elections when the truth will come out.

    May Hashem protect us from this sick, corrupt, evil woman.

  5. Hey, YWN – We appreciate for all the negative publicity on Trump – we get it – you have an agenda. We’re still voting for Trump – so how about some balanced reporting?

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