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Yavin4 | Apr 7 | OP |
TheRealNorth | Apr 8 | #1 | |
ancianita | Apr 8 | #2 | |
LakeArenal | Apr 8 | #3 | |
Yavin4 | Apr 8 | #4 |
Response to Yavin4 (Original post)
Thu Apr 8, 2021, 12:36 AM
TheRealNorth (3,164 posts)
1. Sure it can
If they change the rules to allow them to ignore the vote.
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Response to Yavin4 (Original post)
Thu Apr 8, 2021, 12:23 PM
ancianita (22,669 posts)
2. The GOP's popular vote problem has existed for so long it changed from GOP to trumpcult.
Last edited Thu Apr 8, 2021, 02:47 PM - Edit history (1) If corporate money weren't propping its remnants, it would have likely just blown up or melted away.
Its criminal and corrupt inertia holds the whole country back from a better future. Good thing Biden and Democrats have the popular vote momentum toward the future. |
Response to Yavin4 (Original post)
Thu Apr 8, 2021, 01:19 PM
LakeArenal (17,068 posts)
3. I hope Corps. are starting to see that the numbers are currently against Republicants.
As long as CU is around, we need to change their political philosophy of paying shareholders first. Popular vote should count to companies that sell things to people.
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Response to LakeArenal (Reply #3)
Thu Apr 8, 2021, 01:28 PM
Yavin4 (32,336 posts)
4. Corporations are not a monolith politically.
They are all over the board politically. A lot of it depends on the nature of the business. For example, restaurant chains are going to be far more conservative and pro-Republican whereas a company like Nike is going to be more progressive.
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