This guy, Cuban, knows he’s going to get wiped out in the bubble that is Silicon Valley IMO.
And what do investors do but try to save themselves, often by making bubbles bigger so they can sell and make a profit. But don’t you know, they generally can’t just leave it at that and walk away, because that would mean they might Miss Out.
I think this guy is part of a really bad problem that might just take down the world’s financial system. He’s presiding to some degree over a full scale apocalypse in the making. Why in the HELL would I ever consider voting for him?!
If you read the article, he does have a point...a small one...
Naturally, at the top of the list of liberal, social issues Cuban (like the great majority of liberals) beieves in is abortion. Because condoning/rationalizing abortion gives them an excuse to engage in any sexual behavior they want without consequences.
Once you can rationalize a human embryo to a "blob of cells," you have basically thrown away your right to be called a civilized human.
How come that’s not applied to the Dems? They have a party line to tow on abortion, global warming, Iran deal (ask Schumer), unions, etc.
If MARK CUBAN can’t take the heat, he needs to stay out of the kitchen.
That said, it’s a lot more fun being a Republican in the wild wild west of today’s politics than being in the PC dead corrupt world of liberals and their 50 year old ideas...
Be a man Mark Cuban ... or go sit in a corner with democrats at one of their famous pity parties... whine away with ‘em.
LOL - what Mark Cuban doesn't 'get' is the 'other side' (of Republicans) call us 'the crazies'...
Loyalty to moral principles is one of the rational virtues.It is called integrity.Lack of integrity leads to pragmatism, eclecticism, middle of the roadism, and opportunism which leads to mixed economy, and compromise of morality, which leads to corruption and hypocrisy.
If Mark Cuban wants to destroy economic freedom so that he can destroy religious freedom, then that is his choice.
Because the Demon Rat party does BOTH.
He wants to be a part of a Trump administration.
Funny how he invited himself into a Veep position. Not likely, Mark.
A few minutes ago I was thinking he was a fairly smart guy. The topic was a tech bubble. I thought I should probably listen to him.
Then I tripped over his thoughts here, and I no longer consider the guy to be smart.
He’s a Democrat, trying to tell me what is wrong with the Republican party.
A DEMOCRAT!
He has remained in the Democrat party for six and a half years, while Obama has been president, and he addresses the problems that keep him from being a Republican?
Tell you what “SMART GUY”, we don’t have Islamic Traitors on our side. We’re not conforming to that. In essence, you have. No you’re not an Islamic Traitor, but you sure don’t mind remaining in the party led by one. You conformed. You bought in.
I read your comments with interest, because I don’t like the Republican party either. I have been temped to leave it for much less than you accept from Obama, but then it dawned on me.
You don’t have a problem with the party. You have a problem with Conservatives. It bothers you that we hold our party members to a certain standard.
What is that standard? That standard is the U. S. Constitution Mark. You have a problem with that?
Stay where you are. You’re in the right place. We don’t need you Mr. Smart Guy.
Duh!
Not sure what he means. I do not agree with any party or candidate on everything. One has to examine the issues that are important for you and decide which party and candidate are more closely aligned. That’s how it has always been and will always be.
Sorry Mark, I’m out!
Wasn’t he a BIG supporter of Obama? Just asking.
He has got it backwards. The social issues NOT being addressed by the past two candidates kept the base HOME.