On the Trump point, I doubt heβll run out of money. If thereβs one thing weβve seen itβs that his low-information followers keep on sending him cash from their monthly SSA checks.
As to Ramaswamy, Iβm with you! If he disappears and becomes nothing more than an answer on Jeopardy!, the world will be a better place for it.
My god, heβs selling tiny pieces of his suit like itβs the shroud of Turin. Thereβs nothing Trump wonβt commodify in his endless search to turn his trials nto crowdfunded events.
VR has treated us all as idiots since the start of his campaign. He thought his venture capital (or lottery ticket) approach to making money in Pharmaceuticals would translate into campaign success. He searched around for drugs which were already approved for manufacturing, however, were not being produced due to market oversupply. He contracted to have the drugs manufactured, hoping one of the current manufacturers runs into a production issue, and he can then supply the market, taking up the slack from the manufacturer who has production issues, often times at a higher price. He was successful with two drugs - he was not on a number of others. So, twice, Vivek was in the right place at the right time.
Bottom line, Vivek never βcreatedβ anything, or created a market in order to sell a product, or created a company based upon an overarching vision of how things should be in the world. He did not change or enhance the product to make it more effective, stronger, more saleable, etc. He committed capital to produce an existing product in the chance he could have the right product in the right place at the right time when a market disruption allowed him to swoop in and supply a shortfall created by another manufacturerβs misfortune or disruption.
My sense is he thought the Trump indictments were going to be the disruption, forcing Trump out, and he would swoop in to be the Trump alternative. Hence, he always tried to be crazy like Trump. He did not create any policy positions or try to market himself as a politician - he thought he would attract Trump voters because he did not think they were smart enough to discern the difference. So, he loses because the indictments did not βdisruptβ Trumpβs campaign, and Trump voters can tell the difference between the original Trump, and a cheap private label, and frankly bad, copy.
I agree he has no path. I don't know how much he is self-funding. My first thought was not that he ran out of money but rather he did not want to spend it on advertising he now knows (maybe) won't do any good, especially if it is his own money. He is polling low and no amount of TV advertising is going to change that at this point. I agree he can't seem to figure out a point, changing his mind regularly. I have not been impressed with him at all, to put it mildly. I like the 'answer on Jeopardy!" comment below! Happy New Year.
A person who mentions IQ in any context when running for office, either their own IQ or others, is the definition of an imbecile. It never provides for a good talking point unless you're writing an academic paper on IQ. People will think you're either bragging or making fun of people. No middle ground.
Im so happy heβs going to disappear. What a dreadful, wretched human he is.
My fervent wish is stinky tRump also runs out of cash. I believe I shall pray for that very thing. ππΌ
On the Trump point, I doubt heβll run out of money. If thereβs one thing weβve seen itβs that his low-information followers keep on sending him cash from their monthly SSA checks.
As to Ramaswamy, Iβm with you! If he disappears and becomes nothing more than an answer on Jeopardy!, the world will be a better place for it.
My god, heβs selling tiny pieces of his suit like itβs the shroud of Turin. Thereβs nothing Trump wonβt commodify in his endless search to turn his trials nto crowdfunded events.
Funniest post here! Thank you! And right you are.
Yβknow, sadly. π«€but funny.
I agree with your assessment of the great grifters endless source of cash.
But I can always hope! ππΌ
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Thatβs the spirit, Patric!
VR has treated us all as idiots since the start of his campaign. He thought his venture capital (or lottery ticket) approach to making money in Pharmaceuticals would translate into campaign success. He searched around for drugs which were already approved for manufacturing, however, were not being produced due to market oversupply. He contracted to have the drugs manufactured, hoping one of the current manufacturers runs into a production issue, and he can then supply the market, taking up the slack from the manufacturer who has production issues, often times at a higher price. He was successful with two drugs - he was not on a number of others. So, twice, Vivek was in the right place at the right time.
Bottom line, Vivek never βcreatedβ anything, or created a market in order to sell a product, or created a company based upon an overarching vision of how things should be in the world. He did not change or enhance the product to make it more effective, stronger, more saleable, etc. He committed capital to produce an existing product in the chance he could have the right product in the right place at the right time when a market disruption allowed him to swoop in and supply a shortfall created by another manufacturerβs misfortune or disruption.
My sense is he thought the Trump indictments were going to be the disruption, forcing Trump out, and he would swoop in to be the Trump alternative. Hence, he always tried to be crazy like Trump. He did not create any policy positions or try to market himself as a politician - he thought he would attract Trump voters because he did not think they were smart enough to discern the difference. So, he loses because the indictments did not βdisruptβ Trumpβs campaign, and Trump voters can tell the difference between the original Trump, and a cheap private label, and frankly bad, copy.
To Vivek I say, "goodbye and good riddance. Though we hardly knew ye, what we did know was more than enough."
After the first debate, somebody nailed it when they wrote they couldnβt get the invaders from Mars Attacks out of their head. Ack! Ack! Ack!
Omg. That is so perfect!!!
I agree he has no path. I don't know how much he is self-funding. My first thought was not that he ran out of money but rather he did not want to spend it on advertising he now knows (maybe) won't do any good, especially if it is his own money. He is polling low and no amount of TV advertising is going to change that at this point. I agree he can't seem to figure out a point, changing his mind regularly. I have not been impressed with him at all, to put it mildly. I like the 'answer on Jeopardy!" comment below! Happy New Year.
Vivek is mini Trump. Vivek will fade away next month and Trump will begin to fade away next year after he is beaten by Biden
Iβm so glad Vivek is smarter than all the voters! Now that youβve proved your point, Vivek, please go away.
Does he think we are stupid, or is he really this stupid??
Good riddance. He has no path and hope he fades into obscurity.
A person who mentions IQ in any context when running for office, either their own IQ or others, is the definition of an imbecile. It never provides for a good talking point unless you're writing an academic paper on IQ. People will think you're either bragging or making fun of people. No middle ground.
That makes me very happy!
Heβs been annoying from the get-go, trying to be a βTrump-Like, espousing the same type of rhetoric in the same condescending style.
Hereβs your hat,Vivek, whatβs your hurry!
When will he leave the running again?????? Just curious minds need to know. Oh the headache!