When the Towers Go Global
Mike Rotch here, and I’ve got a simple question for the America-first perfume bottle: when the tower goes global, why does the money suddenly…
Mike Rotch here, and I’ve got a simple question for the America-first perfume bottle: when the tower goes global, why does the money suddenly need a passport? You can drape a real-estate brand in red, white, and blue until the bunting falls off the balcony, but overseas expansion still invites the same old kitchen-table question: who paid, who profited, and who got the backstage pass?
That’s the part the donor-class crowd always acts shocked by, like ordinary people are rude for noticing arithmetic. If your whole brand is patriotism with a glass lobby, then foreign money and political influence are going to set off every alarm in the building. Call it transparency, call it accountability, call it paperwork with teeth — but don’t call it a mystery. The flag pin does not erase the receipt. It just makes the receipt look embarrassed.