This to me was absolutely shocking. Who is going to stand up to them now? There was no one better equipped for this fight. |
there's a podcast called "serious trouble" that did about 10 minutes on this. |
It will be women. It usually is. Men fall for this tough guy routine but women are repulsed by it. We see through it. We also have more at stake. |
The people entrusted with are legal and academic institutions are cowards. |
are = our |
This was unbelievable and Paul Weiss had a good case to litigate this. But they folded rather than take a stand and are paying out $40 mn in cowardice. |
Same. Just stunning. |
I was surprised and really disappointed. I wonder how their associates feel about this. |
Paul Weiss is a business. They deal with reality, not with wishful political thinking. Obviously they are expecting Republicans to be in charge for the next few cycles. |
Trump is in charge not republicans |
Yup, over and over again it's the women. |
Republican voters want Trump in charge. The next President will be another populist Republican. That’s why Paul Weiss isn’t fighting Trump. Bezos, Zuckerberg, every Fortune 500 CEO canceling DEI programs with relief… what do they all know that we don’t know? |
They’re in it for the tax cuts. And the lack of environmental or consumer or labor regulations. All the reasons the average American voter should be 100% against it. Better hope Paul Weiss can make their payroll off Trump, because they are about to get dumped from every other matter. |
I’m worried about what a recession will do to women voters. In boom times, women vote independently. Many married couples cancel out each other’s votes these days. But in crisis times, married couples vite more alike. And I fear that, because Republicans are still more trusted in the economy every cycle, we’ll se more women shifting to vote with men for Republicans than me. Shifting to vote with women for Democrats. |
You mean the same white women who voted Trump into office 2x? That's not inspiring. |