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Scoop: White House loyalty rating for companies

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The West Wing has created a scorecard that rates 553 companies and trade associations on how hard they worked to support and promote President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," a senior White House official tells Axios.

Why it matters: Trump works transactionally, and companies have rushed to pay demonstrative homage. Now, senior aides will have data to consult when considering corporate requests.
Factors in the rating include social media posts, press releases, video testimonials, ads, attendance at White House events, and other engagement related to "OB3," as the megabill is known internally.
  • The organizations' support is ranked as strong, moderate or low.
  • Axios has learned that "examples of good partners" on the White House list include Uber, DoorDash, United, Delta, AT&T, Cisco, Airlines for America and the Steel Manufacturers Association.
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FYI: This is the sort of thing dictators do. This was common in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and it occurs in present-day China.
 
The West Wing has created a scorecard that rates 553 companies and trade associations on how hard they worked to support and promote President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," a senior White House official tells Axios.

Why it matters: Trump works transactionally, and companies have rushed to pay demonstrative homage. Now, senior aides will have data to consult when considering corporate requests.
Factors in the rating include social media posts, press releases, video testimonials, ads, attendance at White House events, and other engagement related to "OB3," as the megabill is known internally.
  • The organizations' support is ranked as strong, moderate or low.
  • Axios has learned that "examples of good partners" on the White House list include Uber, DoorDash, United, Delta, AT&T, Cisco, Airlines for America and the Steel Manufacturers Association.
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FYI: This is the sort of thing dictators do. This was common in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and it occurs in present-day China.

Future lawsuits in the making.
 
The West Wing has created a scorecard that rates 553 companies and trade associations on how hard they worked to support and promote President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," a senior White House official tells Axios.

Why it matters: Trump works transactionally, and companies have rushed to pay demonstrative homage. Now, senior aides will have data to consult when considering corporate requests.
Factors in the rating include social media posts, press releases, video testimonials, ads, attendance at White House events, and other engagement related to "OB3," as the megabill is known internally.
  • The organizations' support is ranked as strong, moderate or low.
  • Axios has learned that "examples of good partners" on the White House list include Uber, DoorDash, United, Delta, AT&T, Cisco, Airlines for America and the Steel Manufacturers Association.
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FYI: This is the sort of thing dictators do. This was common in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and it occurs in present-day China.
Okay all you capitalists! Are you okay with this?
 
The West Wing has created a scorecard that rates 553 companies and trade associations on how hard they worked to support and promote President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," a senior White House official tells Axios.

Why it matters: Trump works transactionally, and companies have rushed to pay demonstrative homage. Now, senior aides will have data to consult when considering corporate requests.
Factors in the rating include social media posts, press releases, video testimonials, ads, attendance at White House events, and other engagement related to "OB3," as the megabill is known internally.
  • The organizations' support is ranked as strong, moderate or low.
  • Axios has learned that "examples of good partners" on the White House list include Uber, DoorDash, United, Delta, AT&T, Cisco, Airlines for America and the Steel Manufacturers Association.
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FYI: This is the sort of thing dictators do. This was common in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and it occurs in present-day China.
Pretty crazy to watch these ****ers go full authoritarian communist and MAGA sleep walk behind them with smiles on their dumbass faces.
 
Is there a full list somewhere?
 
I’m telling you now.

What’s happening with this administration, is not the actions of people who have ANY intention of giving up power.

It Can’t Happen Here, The Plot Against America — I didn’t expect those themes to be playing out in my lifetime.
 
Okay all you capitalists! Are you okay with this?

MAGA is more than OK with it. They imagine they'll be the benefactors of the new dictatorship. They can't imagine that he's only doing it for the ultra-rich and himself.
 
Not surprising, would not be the first "list" that we know of where loyalty is recorded. For really whatever subject.
 
It was the same under Hitler, until one wasn’t needed by Hitler any longer.

Indeed, exactly my point, or if not exactly adjacent. Same for any fervently believed in revolution. How'd the first red army do? Robespierre, how 'bout him? Etc.
 
MAGA is more than OK with it. They imagine they'll be the benefactors of the new dictatorship. They can't imagine that he's only doing it for the ultra-rich and himself.
Then they are not really capitalists are they? Another thing they claim about themselves that is not true.
 
The West Wing has created a scorecard that rates 553 companies and trade associations on how hard they worked to support and promote President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," a senior White House official tells Axios.

Why it matters: Trump works transactionally, and companies have rushed to pay demonstrative homage. Now, senior aides will have data to consult when considering corporate requests.
Factors in the rating include social media posts, press releases, video testimonials, ads, attendance at White House events, and other engagement related to "OB3," as the megabill is known internally.
  • The organizations' support is ranked as strong, moderate or low.
  • Axios has learned that "examples of good partners" on the White House list include Uber, DoorDash, United, Delta, AT&T, Cisco, Airlines for America and the Steel Manufacturers Association.
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FYI: This is the sort of thing dictators do. This was common in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and it occurs in present-day China.
Saw it this morning and was disgusted.

Trumpers will just justify it anyways because Trumpers don't have any values.

Anything Trump does it's "cause he loves America" is just an awful rationale.
 
The West Wing has created a scorecard that rates 553 companies and trade associations on how hard they worked to support and promote President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill," a senior White House official tells Axios.

Why it matters: Trump works transactionally, and companies have rushed to pay demonstrative homage. Now, senior aides will have data to consult when considering corporate requests.
Factors in the rating include social media posts, press releases, video testimonials, ads, attendance at White House events, and other engagement related to "OB3," as the megabill is known internally.
  • The organizations' support is ranked as strong, moderate or low.
  • Axios has learned that "examples of good partners" on the White House list include Uber, DoorDash, United, Delta, AT&T, Cisco, Airlines for America and the Steel Manufacturers Association.
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FYI: This is the sort of thing dictators do. This was common in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and it occurs in present-day China.
Commies doing what commies do. Time for everyone to open their eyes and understand that MAGA is a communist platform set firmly against the Republic.
 
I’m telling you now.

What’s happening with this administration, is not the actions of people who have ANY intention of giving up power.

Too damn bad.

Either they leave when the time is up on their own or dragged out in handcuffs.

Right now, seeing Trump dragged out of the White House in cuffs would be a popcorn-required television event.
 
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