With due respect, that's an absurd description of what Mr. Bright wrote. He simply outlined the history as it happened.
Good point. Now, the policy changes he proposes subsequent to that history should be the criteria upon which his campaign is judged.
“He simply outlined the history as it happened”
Whatever. The fact is Mr. Bright’s business problems are bad news for his Senate candidacy.
I despise Graham and will support with money anyone who has a reasonable chance to defeat him. IMO Bright does not.
Is there anyone else running who has a chance?
Starting your own business is hardly easy to do; I remember getting a card in the mail congratulating me that I had made it after ten years and that I was one in ten left who started when I did in my field. That was in the late 80's when business was flourishing and freedom was ringing.
I can't imagine how difficult it would have been to be new in Bammy's economy, with the anti-business climate that has sprung up, with the regs and the public opinion turned upside down by the MSM/Hollywood complex. I have heard nightmare after nightmare from people that were every bit as talented as I was, but simply got nailed during the past five years.
I will read Mr Bright's story later when I get the time, but an entrepreneur who failed might be the story of a new Lincoln who overcame adversity, we shall see.......