Should You Trust Jared Kushner for Business Deals?

Should You Trust Jared Kushner for Business Deals?

Hello there Michael Fiorot,

Id never do any business with Jared Kushner. It would be absolutely insane to enter a deal with a proven grifter.

No Business Deal with a Proven Grifter

The idea of entering a business deal with someone known for fraudulent activities is always a very bad idea. There are several compelling reasons for this stance, which I will outline in detail.

Why I Avoid Business Deals with Untrusted Parties

When it comes to making business deals, I only engage with individuals I have a strong reason to trust. This typically means:

Knowing them for a long time Having well-known and respected references from people I trust

Jared Kushner, unfortunately, falls short of these criteria. His character is well-documented, and his connections are not exactly favorable. If you’ve ever heard the saying, 'you marry your family' when dating, going into business is similar. We spend so much time with our business partners, it can feel like extended family. Therefore, it’s crucial to carefully choose who you partner with. There’s no room for personal bias or conjecture here, only the merits of entering into a partnership and the careful selection of a partner.

Character and Values

Jared Kushner shares nothing in common with me in terms of values, goals, lifestyles, or communities. Our professional careers also have no overlap. This significant lack of shared principles and interests makes it even more difficult to justify entering into a business deal with him. The analogy of 'marrying into someone’s family' further emphasizes the importance of vetting potential partners before making significant commitments.

Personal Hygiene and Trust

To answer your question simply, no. He is a moron and a criminal, and I prefer to stay out of jail rather than deal with him. The idea of even venturing near his presence in a building or stating proximity to any of his animals borders on the absurd. Fears of slime-like qualities being contagious are a hyperbolic but vivid expression of my distrust.

Dealing with American Traitors

Please note that I don’t do business with American traitors like Jared Kushner. If you knew his track record, which is well-documented, you would understand the rationale behind my stance.

That being said, if the deal was so overwhelmingly right and couldn't be passed up, I might reconsider. However, the vast majority of the time, the risk of association with someone of dubious integrity outweighs the potential benefits of the deal.

Ultimately, trust is paramount in business. I would struggle to find any valid reasons for entering a business deal with Jared Kushner.