Insight - Trump’s Goodyear rant is a sign of desperation


Under attack: A US flag flies at a Goodyear facility in Somerville, Massachusetts. US President Donald Trump has gone after the company for criticising him. — Reuters

Perhaps it’s because I’ve been watching normal politicians this week. The ones who stretch the truth from time to time but try to remain anchored in something they can defend as accurate – and who usually appear to be thinking about the consequences of what they say. So I just can’t get over what the US president tweeted yesterday.

Boycotting Goodyear? As the Economist’s Jon Fasman put it: “Goodyear is an Akron-based company that employs 64,000 people.

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