Give freedom a chance and America takes wing. Leftists in corporate America – especially high tech, alternate energy, media, social media – were all for Marxism, liked how it twisted profits their way, won subsidies from Biden-Harris for what markets reject (i.e. electric cars, Orwellian windmills, felling forests for solar panels). Now, they are now pulling a high-G 180.
After pushing reckless political correctness, liberty-killing mandates, and overspending that produced higher inflation, interest, debt, and control, the corporate titans – and foreign leaders – are suddenly twisting themselves in knots, dumping Critical Race Theory (CRT), Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI), Environmental Social and Governance (ESG). Hypocrisy is hard to hide.
Across formerly woke corporate boardrooms, these giants are not even saying “goodbye” to Hollywood’s anti-Trumpers, many weeping in foreign lands, but swiftly rediscovering their love of capitalism, less regulated markets, freer speech, old America. Elections are something.
From Meta CEO Mark Zuckerburg and Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong to Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, many of the big money titans have found religion, and are quickly visiting Trump, showing they actually never cared much for Marxism, just liked free money and silencing critics.
Well, “Morning in America” seems to be dawning. Outlets like the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) and Newsweek are reporting the shift, the Journal running “Corporate America Launches Unorthodox Campaign to Gain Trump’s Attention,” while Newsweek finally admits “From Walmart to Toyota: Major Companies Rolling Back DEI Policies.” Marxism is, after all, a big, bad joke.
What surprises this longtime observer of politics is not that liberal corporate leaders are doing this 180, walking away from Marxist, anti-American Dream notions, but how fast the transition is occurring. The sea change is, of course, refreshing. It is also revealing; integrity is rare.
Most remarkable may be the obvious: We Americans have a natural attraction to capitalism, mixing hard work and original ideas for outcomes, a historic commitment to giving each citizen a fair shot at “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
Put differently, capitalism is naturally appealing to those with ideas who are ready to work for them and want to get ahead. It sits well with most Americans, across every demographic, size of company, and geography, and with any individual willing to dream, believe, and work hard for their dream.
The core idea – as proven by America’s stunning history – is that economic freedom beats the opposite every time because we love creativity, invention, risk-taking, hard work, and the resulting growth. Capitalism works whenever a society gives it a go, and lets the people pursue prosperity.
Bottom line. Where Marxists, and many skirts the label but deserve it, think we have one pie and they should divide it up as they wish, capitalists believe creating wealth is what economic freedom is all about. Turns out, the believers in capitalism are right, and many who were silent knew it all along.
What most seem to intuitively know is, that freedom brings prosperity, and big government clips prosperity’s wings, even cages it. The bird is suddenly uncaged, Marxist waysare fast being dumped, and even the corporate liberals know what the future holds. Give freedom a chance, and America takes wing. Give freedom a chance, and America takes wing. Go Freedom!
Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, attorney, and naval intelligence officer (USNR). He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (2018), and is National Spokesman for AMAC. Robert Charles has also just released an uplifting new book, “Cherish America: Stories of Courage, Character, and Kindness” (Tower Publishing, 2024).
RBC, your article chimes up the thought of WWII, when capitalists of the Allies and Axis played both sides to the tune of how much fortune could be made during this violent time in world history. Nothing appears to have changed.
Those who are doing the 180 degree change – recognizing. that freedom and the American system are far better than Marxism – are showing a regard for common sense . That is something good to think about. It would have been better if they were motivated long ago ,for moral reasons to reject the Marxist ideas – maybe improvement will be made along those lines eventually. Standards are important ,and capitalism requires standards in order to function in a proper manner. For example in the shipping business/industry ships need to meet standards during the design and construction process and pass periodic inspection by ship surveyors , such as the American Bureau of Shipping , for insurance purposes as. businesses would not be interested in sending millions of dollars worth of products across the sea in a vessel that was not seaworthy. That sure enough is a common sense matter . So, this is an optimistic, good article RBC and the spirit of every citizen having a chance at Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness is the nice way of doing things. People exploring ways to make life better and protecting freedom — sounds like part of God’s plan for this world .
Hence, get rid of the central planners at the Federal Reserve. Before the Fed was created, gold (real money) was approximately $20/oz. The Fed has devalued the dollar until it is now $2650/oz. Great job. Worse, Congress is supposed to be setting the value of the dollar, which they have, effectively to zero. Can we please get a Constitutional government back in place, please?
Did tariffs scare Corp America??
As the ever-true idiom indicates, “it’s all about the money” and money gives power. That’s what corporations are all about.
This sudden and monumental change is/was brought about because of the honest numbers of citizens who voted for Trump. The big corporations’ decision makers believed the hype of leftists had actually brought over the majority of Americans to their ideology. The election results proved them all wrong. So, they decide to go where they know the $$$$ can be made the most — back to capitalism.
Will the elite follow suit? Since their goal is/was complete power, it will take longer; or they will wait it out for the next election and go about their former way of living out their wealth and influence among others of their ilk.
Be CAUTIOUS with these people..could very well be an ACT..like actors.
The speed at which they are doing the 180 just makes me trust them even less.
“It is also revealing; integrity is are.”
Ummm….did you mean “rare?”
The first time I see gas prices below $4.00/gal. for the first time in Washoe County, Nevada, I’ll breathe easy again. Or a bag of groceries at $30 not $60.
What is the cost of ham?