Well, you’ve done it now. Prepare to be flamed.
Do you realize WHO currently resides at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave?
My attitude is that anybody who makes money running a casino is not morally qualified.
Say someone who plays with house money on the stock market...
Here’s the point I think about. Ted and Heidi Cruz are globalists and supporters of the North American Union. They are joined at the hip with “New World Order” Bushes and Goldman Sachs. Cruz is not qualified to lead this country. His allegiance to this country can not be trusted.
“Morality” coming from stock humpers in bed with the feds is ummm dubious.
Berkshire Hathaway is a company owned and run by Billionaire SOCIALIST Warren Buffet.
I wouldn’t invest with him. Nor would I take advice from his company
Glass HOUSES.
And the Clintons are? THAT’S RICH!!!
Of course no one is benefitting more from the Cheap Labor Express then Berkshire Hathaway, so what would you expect him to say?
Hey Charlie, I hear you. Far better to just line up at the government feeding trough and gorge on crony capitalism, like you and Warren...
Bank Bailout of Wells Fargo and Goldman Sacks
I think that has more to do than Casinos
Some shill for Berkshire-Hathaway, commercial enterprise of Warren Buffet, shill for the democrat party criminal enterprise, has problems with Trump - now there’s a surprise.
Constitutional conservatives don’t support ineligible Cubanadians.
I’ve known about Munger for about thirty years, as Buffett’s reticent partner since the ‘60s.
This is the first time in all those years I’ve ever known the MSM to pay attention to even a single word of utterance from him.
Which point is that? That Trump operated Casino’s?
Hate to break it to you, but while the Bible warns against robbing and stealing and desiring money above all else, it never ever states that games of chance are a sin.
That’s a “belief” invented by certain denominations.
I will bookmark this thread in case I want to take morality advice from one of Warren Buffet’s butt boys in the future
This is the epitome of smug, self-satisfied moral relativists using their version of twisted morality where they can make billions off others' money and turn around an say out the other side of their putrid mouths "gambling bad." Throw in some Elmer Gantry religion and we got some trouble - Right here in River City.
Pious religious bigotry.
Munger is part of a company that sells a lot of insurance. Many people have a problem with how insurance companies operate - does that suggest that someone running an insurance company isn’t morally qualified for ... ANYTHING?
How about a candy company? After all, you’re poisoning people with sugar.
How about owning a large chunk of Coca Cola? Ditto on the sugar thing.
How about the Washington Post, purveyor of bias, gossip, lies and sensationalism? Of ALL the things that Berkshire has a piece of, THAT PARTICULAR ONE comes the closest to morally disqualifying someone from ... ANYTHING.
In reality, NONE of these things disqualifies anyone from anything - they are ALL legal businesses, and I presume that both Trump’s casinos and Berkshire’s multiple businesses are under such great scrutiny that they HAVE to be honest...so they are morally fine with me to do pretty much anything. Munger jumped the shark on this one, and he owes an apology to Trump, his supporters and every person who ever owned or worked in a casino.
I don’t need the American version of the Taliban telling me what to do with my money.
Gambling is fun and voluntary. His personal opinion has no bearing Trump’s candidacy.
What does he think about Berkshire Hathaway and their polluting companies? What about the morality on that side?
Yeah, crickets.
Munger’s company and boss are, however, basically in bed with the super- moral paragon of true Christian and loyal Anerican values that’s currently occupying our White House. (Sic)