In spite of the dangers, some CEOs insist on injecting their companies into political battles. That, of course, is their right, yet it remains a dangerous thing to do. By so doing, they have taken a business organization and turned it into a political advocacy group with all the risks that attaches to such a move.
There are some business that, by their nature, cannot avoid political issues. Manufacturers of firearms would be one such business. The abortion industry would be another. Yet operating a business such as a coffee shop does not require making political statements. More on page two.
Ha, I wouldn’t suppose hate and bigotry are are shown by dumping all boat people on an island to keep them out of your country. LOL
I have every right to question your morality if you advocate for cruel policies. The fact that you don’t think you can be called out just shows how arrogant you clearly are. Btw, the 10000 jobs Starbuck’s was offering were worldwide, not just in America. The reality is that the GOP policies in no way include helping veterans or the homeless, so to contend otherwise is simply laughable. The conservatives couldn’t care less about the less fortunate, whether in this country or from elsewhere. So don’t try to convince me you give a$#%&!@* So again, I implore you to check your moral compass, it is pointing the wrong way.
As it should.
Ha, Mark!! Most of the boat people you speak of are not refugees or asylum seekers. This operation is organized by professional smugglers who make millions off of their business. I do feel badly for some of these people who are caught in limbo on Naru and Manus.
Another factual piece of information for you, Mark: Australia has raised its annual humanitarian refugee intake in recent years from 13,750 to 18,750, and has agreed to take 12,000 displaced in Syria and Iraq. This was reported in Australian newspapers at the end of 2016. Just keeping things real, my man!!!
Sounds like a great plan!
It is a bit lower, but not tanking. F**e News.
Mary Ann Nelson, I love that saying!!!
This is one of my favorite sayings but I like the one my husband had hanging iver his workbench in our garage too…” it’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice.” Words he lived by.
Idiots …