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What Readers Are Saying About CHATTERBOX with Trump’s “drain the swamp” @DonMillsCRA Enjoyed the oppor- What readers appeal to past minimalistic popular tunity to present @AtlanticBus idols: Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich #BigThink session today. We need are saying was the embodiment of the ‘failed to address the structural problem in corporate state.’ We should all the economy to prosper. about us: hope Trump’s administration never achieves that catastrophic level of @UWHalifax This morning, @sara_ [atlanticbusinessmagazine.com] democratic and free-market failure! napier participated in #BigThink Dear John letters discussion about growth/prosperity Brian McLaughlin I normally read and how we can achieve it. John Risley’s commentaries with Did you know… great appreciation for his diverse We post calls for @MandyRennehan Spending the business perspective. I’m surprised morning exploring ways to grow that he could reveal such initial award nominations, the Atlantic economy #BigThink hope and appreciation for a mini- malist simpleton like Donald J. story ideas and @Ufredericton Glad to be a part Trump. In the book Voices of interview subjects on of the Big Think forum designed Democracy, Bernard Muchland’s to create discussion about growth conversation with Elmer Johnson, social media. Join the & prosperity in Atlantic provinces a former head executive at General conversation: follow us #NBProud Motors (who oversaw the legal, operating and public affairs staffs on Twitter; like us on @Innovation_PEI Pleased to help between 1983 and 1988) reveals Facebook. sponsor Atlantic Business Big Think some discerning things about a roundtable discussions at @Confed- corporate mentality guided on the Jim Taggart What you misread, Centre #PEI #BigThink principal that only “the almighty John, was Donald Trump’s lack dollar makes the world go around.” of suitability for being President Their conversation centered on of the United States. He doesn’t the prevailing question: Is democ- possess the character, maturity, racy compatible with capitalism? and integrity to inhabit the White Johnson pointed out that when a House. His lack of understanding society depends primarily on either of geo-political issues is shocking. the market, or legal authoritari- And he’s a flunky businessman to anism (or any amalgamation of boot. His only true competency is both) for creating and sustaining hosting reality TV shows. Knowing a passable ethic, then that society that Trump would be a disaster as is in a serious state of reckless a president from the start was a decline. no-brainer. @ConfederationMA It was a plea- So I’d like to (respectfully) present sure attending 1st #BigThink a compounded devil’s advocacy to [facebook] @ConfedCentre this morning hosted Risley’s corporate devil’s advocate Risley has it wrong by @AtlanticBus @ABM_Editor perspective. I advocate the merits Sally Anne Trump is terrific. He of including political philosophy uses social media and works around We Y U! and a broader historiographic the corrupted mainstream media to @bbbsc Thank you to @AtlanticBus perspective into any policy debate get his message out. It’s fairly astute for your support of our #ImagineBBBS or post-modern market precepts of him. He’s also pro-oil and gas. campaign as a media sponsor! of evaluating the faltering Trump Canada would benefit from a Trump imaginebbbs.ca presidency. A liability with the style leader who puts his nation tunnel vision (mathematical profit first, not the global village that @CPAnewbrunswick GREAT article and loss pragmatism) with which Justin lives in. in @AtlanticBus featuring @KPMG_ too many a CEO too narrowly Canada’s @Candace_Sears, CPA, CA monitors the democratic dialectic is [twitter] #CPAproud that it short-changes our evolution #BigThink buzz towards greater societal progres- @LynnHammondNL Great conversa- About that #SmallBiz edition… sion of a sustainable (organic) tions about #Innovation #Growth & @Fton_Chamber Hey @Fton_ deliberative democracy. 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[email protected] Alcohol is far more debilitating— EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT even with one drink you feel the The Devil’s Advocate strikes again Sharon Hurley effects. And people who abuse R. David Boles First of all, I must say [email protected] alcohol often go to work the next how much I’ve enjoyed previous day. They may not be intoxicated, editions of Atlantic Business Maga- EXECUTIVE EDITOR but they can still be very sick and zine. I was pleasantly surprised Dawn Chafe hungover. There are no lingering by the progressive nature of the [email protected] side effects from marijuana and it’s articles with its focus on entrepre- non-addictive. neurs and their positive impact on CONTRIBUTING EDITOR (N.S.) There are more positive medicinal their communities and the people Stephen Kimber effects from using marijuana than they employ. The articles were not [email protected] any other natural substance. You all about profit margins, wealth and can actually use it and not get high. shareholder success. However, I was PRE-PRESS GRAPHIC DESIGNER CBD (a concentrated marijuana extremely disappointed by John Amy Fitzpatrick extract with powerful medicinal Risley’s support for the regressive [email protected] properties without the typical economic “reforms” proposed by the “high” associated with marijuana) Trump administration that would WEB MANAGER/GRAPHIC DESIGNER is amazing for pain, inflammation only benefit the “one-percenters” Carolyn Greene and seizures. I suffer from severe in the United States. The fact that [email protected] migraines. There is no cure and Mr. Risley was “encouraged” by none of the conventional drugs the installation of reactionary and work for me. Until now. I have very elitist figures such as Betsy DeVos, VP NATIONAL SALES few migraines now that I use mari- and is in favour of “Trumpcare” that Tonia Sheridan juana. It’s a real relief. 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