Probably one of the names Slick Willie used after ditching his Secret Service detail.Oh. It’s a common name for sure. I’m just sayin’.
To be on that list, you have to be rich and influential. It’s not just any old John Roberts.
Probably one of the names Slick Willie used after ditching his Secret Service detail.Oh. It’s a common name for sure. I’m just sayin’.
To be on that list, you have to be rich and influential. It’s not just any old John Roberts.
I always forget about the cheap, dirty, underhanded tactics they like to use. Can’t get your way? Change the rules.Correct....except for court packing.
But I think/hope this is an opportunity for these corporations to step back, reassess the stickiness of getting involved in these unresolved social issues, and maybe, for once, say, "You know what? Many people feel many different ways on this, and we just don't particularly see the need for The Corporation to take a position on this issue at this time." That could be huge. The Outrage Squad would scream themselves into a little puddle of butt-sweat if Corporate America couldn't be coerced into joining their fight.
If Corporate America stayed neutral, I could absolutely see legislatures like Indiana's putting in a fairly strong anti-abortion law. But that's a huge "If." We are in a political moment now which is very much like the one when companies ceased political donations after the Jan. 6 riots. They are going to have to decide what their position is on this. Corporations are the weakest link of modern society when it comes to social issues, and liberals know that. If corporations cave, it will probably go down much like you describe.
Yep, those fringe candidates going to get a lot of votes…Yeahhhh not so much any more lol. Lots of people are gonna be motivated to vote that would’ve stayed home before
I'm want to say filled with .45 slugs.I was issued this beginner's version. I want the shiny one some day. I'm not telling what this is filled with.View attachment 198910
Just in general, or for when she hits you with it?I'm want to say filled with .45 slugs.
I has actually begun.. . .
But I think/hope this is an opportunity for these corporations to step back, reassess the stickiness of getting involved in these unresolved social issues, and maybe, for once, say, "You know what? Many people feel many different ways on this, and we just don't particularly see the need for The Corporation to take a position on this issue at this time." That could be huge. The Outrage Squad would scream themselves into a little puddle of butt-sweat if Corporate America couldn't be coerced into joining their fight.
If Corporate America stayed neutral, I could absolutely see legislatures like Indiana's putting in a fairly strong anti-abortion law. But that's a huge "If." We are in a political moment now which is very much like the one when companies ceased political donations after the Jan. 6 riots. They are going to have to decide what their position is on this. Corporations are the weakest link of modern society when it comes to social issues, and liberals know that. If corporations cave, it will probably go down much like you describe.
Meanwhile, on the Disney front, the Mouse House fired its new Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Geoff Morrell after just a few months on the job. Morrell appears to be the sacrificial lamb of Disney’s recent woes, caused by its arrogant injection of woke values into politics in the wrong state, Florida, and against the wrong governor, Ron DeSantis.
It may be too late for Subway. Last year, the sandwich franchise made the stupid decision to make unpleasant, unattractive, anti-American, anti-man women’s soccer “star” Megan Rapinoe their TV spokeswoman.
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The New York Post on Thursday reported abysmal 2021 numbers for the chain. Subway had to close 1,043 outlets, reducing its footprint by nearly 5 percent.
Sony Pictures took the hint, noting the changing political winds. The studio remarkably rejected China’s demand to remove the Statue of Liberty from the action climax in Spiderman: No Way Home ahead of its release in that country.
And if Andrew Breitbart was right and politics is downstream from culture, the red tide will only rise. And whatever ruin it wreaks on the left, your humble culture war correspondent will be there to report it.
Always be prepared. That's how I roll.Just in general, or for when she hits you with it?
I doubt she had anything to do with the closings. That is much more likely Covid related.It may be too late for Subway. Last year, the sandwich franchise made the stupid decision to make unpleasant, unattractive, anti-American, anti-man women’s soccer “star” Megan Rapinoe their TV spokeswoman.
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The New York Post on Thursday reported abysmal 2021 numbers for the chain. Subway had to close 1,043 outlets, reducing its footprint by nearly 5 percent.
Read the article.I doubt she had anything to do with the closings. That is much more likely Covid related.
Not only did her team fail to win Olympic gold in China, her selection outraged patriots and family heads — Subway’s customer base — and consequently franchise owners. Many were incensed by one particularly insipid commercial in which Rapinoe kicks a soccer ball at a man, knocking a burrito out of his hand.
Yeah, I am sure that caused enough people to stop eating Subway that they had to close over 1,000 stores, not the lack of people to work them or being able to even go to one. If there had been no Covid and lockdowns, I might have bought the correlation. With all of the Covid lockdowns, nah.Read the article.
My not patronizing Subway has nothing to do with Rapinoe. I don't go there because I like meat on my sammiches.Yeah, I am sure that caused enough people to stop eating Subway that they had to close over 1,000 stores, not the lack of people to work them or being able to even go to one. If there had been no Covid and lockdowns, I might have bought the correlation. With all of the Covid lockdowns, nah.
I saw the ads last year (I think). Haven't seen them in awhile now though. Now Charles Barkley and some other athletes are hawking for them.yeah, as much as I would love to pin this on that harpy, I dont think we can. I cant say Ive actually seen any ads with her in the world.
Im sure being one of the higher priced, more unique chains had something to do with how they performed in the crisis. Probably more than this PR issue.
Maybey they are struggling because of poor product and overpaying has been athletes…I saw the ads last year (I think). Haven't seen them in awhile now though. Now Charles Barkley and some other athletes are hawking for them.
But it still was a dumb choice because I do not see the hoes admirers being Subway customers. I often think that that what the customer likes is a distant thought, if a thought at all, and it is more what the ad people like.My not patronizing Subway has nothing to do with Rapinoe.
You weren't satisficed with those four little pieces? GluttonMy not patronizing Subway has nothing to do with Rapinoe. I don't go there because I like meat on my sammiches.
Four?? What, you get them with extra meat??You weren't satisficed with those four little pieces? Glutton