https://twitter.com/Naseeoh/status/854725814344183808
It seems that one of the arguments put forward by the #NeverTrump movement was that then candidate Trump stiffed vendors. Pot, meet kettle:
.@Evan_McMullin owes $670,000 for his failed White House bid, and vendors are worried they might get stiffedhttps://t.co/iSlejtKXJ8#UTpol pic.twitter.com/bl9F4rhpRV
— The Salt Lake Tribune (@sltrib) April 19, 2017
Most of the money is owed to a law firm, but small businesses will be hit, too. From the article:
“From what I know, they do not have any capability or plans to pay all the vendors they still owe money,” says Tanner Leatham, owner and CEO of Utah-based Gathering Inc., which solicited signatures to get McMullin on the ballot in five states and is still owed more than $10,000. “They have told me they cannot pay us what they owe.”
McMullin has tweeted in the past about how “vendors” power the economy. Well, at least the taco-truck guy got paid — hopefully:
Taco vendors like this at #MNStateFair are entrepreneurs who power the American economy. ?#TacoTrucksOnEveryCorner pic.twitter.com/OgW9Yxzn4i
— Evan McMullin (@EvanMcMullin) September 2, 2016
And he’s also lectured us on borrowing and spending:
.@realDonaldTrump wants to decrease taxes while increasing government spending and borrowing. The math leads to a growing national debt.
— Evan McMullin (@EvanMcMullin) September 27, 2016
Maybe he’s the one who needs the math refresher?
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