Long before he ventured into politics, he built a reputation for taking advantage of his business partners, consistently failing to pay contractors for completed work. Since his political career began, the same pattern seems evident: amid all the turmoil, his dedicated supporters, from any political spectrum, appear to have received nothing in return for their hard work. Whether liberal or conservative, his dubious business practices resonate as a glaring red flag—bad deals don’t benefit anyone.
The essence of the problem lies not just in political allegiance but in accountability. Voters who backed him—putting in the hours and effort—did so with the hope of a return on their investment in leadership. However, the continuing cycle of drama and economic neglect begs the question: Is there any real payoff for their loyalty? Regardless of one's political orientation, the disregard for honest business ethics serves as a fundamental concern that transcends party lines.
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