“USA Today” Pokes Billionaires/Millionaires At Their Own Peril
It appears that USA Today believes, merely belonging to a golf club owned by President Donald Trump’s corporation means that you deserve having your name and personal information made public.
In its investigation, USA Today looked into the backgrounds of people who belong to the Trump golf clubs in states such as Florida, New Jersey and Virginia, and found that a list of lobbyists, CEO’s, government contractors, and others who make money from connections with the government, are members.
“USA Today” prepare to get some damn good lawyers, your’e gonna need ’em. The collective wealth of these members dwarfs whatever your paper and website are worth.
3 thoughts on ““USA Today” Pokes Billionaires/Millionaires At Their Own Peril”
Good bye USA today, your paper is about to go down the tube. Especially the first time some Antifa nut uses that list as a target list.
None of the media are worth crap. Even FoxNews is slowly drifting to the left. Last night I saw a clip that showed Disney and Comcast are losing loads of subscribers. They’re not only crap, but they’re way over-priced.
Yep they screwed up but who do you think can afford memberships to these clubs?