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Lurks Often

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32. Nice of you to gamble with their futures like that
Tue Jul 1, 2014, 02:30 PM
Jul 2014

because there is no way to guarantee those employers will get hired by the comptitors or that that competitors will even have health benefits for the part employees

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Rude Pundit? Zat you? louis-t Jul 2014 #1
You want to have 16,000 employees yeoman6987 Jul 2014 #4
It is just was evil to allow Hobby Lobby to use their avebury Jul 2014 #59
Good points. riqster Jul 2014 #68
Their employees can work for their competitors. riqster Jul 2014 #18
Hey, somebody else read the economics textbook too! dawg Jul 2014 #25
Lots of years in business and IT consulting. riqster Jul 2014 #26
Who will now be able to pay their employees less joeglow3 Jul 2014 #116
Maybe. But keep in mind, other trends mititate towards higher wages. riqster Jul 2014 #117
If they are truly filling a niche MattBaggins Jul 2014 #113
Yes! Let's make 20,000 employees who had nothing to do with this unemployed! Lurks Often Jul 2014 #2
Good point, but... Wait Wut Jul 2014 #5
I doubt there is enough of a market, but that might be a regional thing Lurks Often Jul 2014 #23
If there isn't enough of a market, Hobby Lobby would already be out of business. jeff47 Jul 2014 #75
Yep. Business 101. riqster Jul 2014 #94
Amazon ought to get really good at that market, and undercut them. MADem Jul 2014 #133
Michaels is a publicly traded company as of last week csziggy Jul 2014 #121
Closely held, eh? riqster Jul 2014 #131
Out of curiosity..... A HERETIC I AM Jul 2014 #138
The supremes ruled that "closely held" businesses could take the religious exemption. riqster Jul 2014 #139
The post above that you responded to was announcing the IPO of Michaels, a competitor... A HERETIC I AM Jul 2014 #147
Derp. I'm an idiot. Thanks. riqster Jul 2014 #150
LOL....no worries A HERETIC I AM Jul 2014 #153
Good news! Wait Wut Jul 2014 #168
They can be hired by their competitors n2doc Jul 2014 #8
Agreed. bluedigger Jul 2014 #16
I wonder if HL competitors YarnAddict Jul 2014 #126
Yeah, I was surprised to see this goldent Jul 2014 #134
I wonder if they did that YarnAddict Jul 2014 #135
Possible. The timing is interesting. riqster Jul 2014 #140
Boycott won't work on people who already stated they'd close every single one of their stores Lurks Often Jul 2014 #24
It does if they are forced to close n2doc Jul 2014 #27
Uh huh, only neither you or I risk losing our jobs Lurks Often Jul 2014 #30
So just WTF are we supposed to do, then? Passively stand by and let them get away with this shit? nomorenomore08 Jul 2014 #103
You can go prop up Hobby Lobby with your own money if you'd like. DisgustipatedinCA Jul 2014 #145
Hobby Lobby did this Demsrule86 Jul 2014 #154
Good point. Put the blame in the proper place. riqster Jul 2014 #161
There's still demand for Hobby Lobby's products jeff47 Jul 2014 #171
It's amazing how certain people of that Lurks Often Jul 2014 #172
Why wouldn't it be true? jeff47 Jul 2014 #174
Sure it will. riqster Jul 2014 #29
Let's make their bluff.. sendero Jul 2014 #54
This message was self-deleted by its author ReRe Jul 2014 #76
Unless these guys want to fund a losing proposition, it will. MADem Jul 2014 #130
the boycott is to influence other companies that may care. Demsrule86 Jul 2014 #152
By that reasoning, no boycott or action would ever be taken against any business. riqster Jul 2014 #12
Well I am sure you won't mind explaining that to people Lurks Often Jul 2014 #28
See post 18. riqster Jul 2014 #31
Nice of you to gamble with their futures like that Lurks Often Jul 2014 #32
And doing nothing benefits society how, exactly? riqster Jul 2014 #34
Like every other discussion board Lurks Often Jul 2014 #37
There are always reasons to do nothing. riqster Jul 2014 #39
Their female employees who... ReRe Jul 2014 #74
So what would you do to rectify this injustice? riqster Jul 2014 #84
Well... ReRe Jul 2014 #165
They do get contraceptive coverage Lurks Often Jul 2014 #90
Wrong. riqster Jul 2014 #95
Your reading comprehension sucks Lurks Often Jul 2014 #157
Might want to take off the blinders: riqster Jul 2014 #160
No blinders, just a dislike of people who Lurks Often Jul 2014 #169
Blinders I said; blinders I meant. riqster Jul 2014 #175
Wrong... Demsrule86 Jul 2014 #155
Your reading comprehension sucks Lurks Often Jul 2014 #158
You don't have to worry about the employees being thrown out of work. politicaljunkie41910 Jul 2014 #20
Hobby Lobby Duval Jul 2014 #49
Follow the money. Always. Especially where someone wears the cross or flag on their sleeve. SomeGuyInEagan Jul 2014 #65
So in other words, you want to let Hobby Lobby avebury Jul 2014 #57
They do get contraceptive coverage Lurks Often Jul 2014 #89
You must have missed the clarification issued by the Supreme Court today. avebury Jul 2014 #91
I am aware of the clarification Lurks Often Jul 2014 #93
And the ones they don't cover just happen to be some of the most common and most effective... n/t nomorenomore08 Jul 2014 #104
This reason to do nothing gets tiresome. we can do it Jul 2014 #96
A-men. When the hell did Team Apathy get a cheering section? riqster Jul 2014 #108
They can work for the competition. They'll be unemployed soon enough when MADem Jul 2014 #127
I've wondered about this line of argument as well. Nuclear Unicorn Jul 2014 #136
We have no choice Demsrule86 Jul 2014 #149
Yep. riqster Jul 2014 #162
i blame the court. anyone can ask for any crazy thing. the court is supposed to disseminate between.. spanone Jul 2014 #3
I'v been boycotting them for years... abakan Jul 2014 #6
One opened in West Haven last year. Dawson Leery Jul 2014 #7
And remember as picketers you don't have to worry about 35 foot buffer zones either. politicaljunkie41910 Jul 2014 #9
If your are refering to the SC decision that is not what they said. former9thward Jul 2014 #17
Quite correct. My spouse is planning a picket, and is researching just that question. riqster Jul 2014 #36
If your wife is willing to be arrested on a petty misdameanor she may want to consider former9thward Jul 2014 #38
Oh, she is willing to get busted, no question there. riqster Jul 2014 #45
Why a boycott is useless KinMd Jul 2014 #86
There's that.... former9thward Jul 2014 #87
Boycotts are useful to help raise awareness. Activism 101. riqster Jul 2014 #97
Just do the protest on Sunday, no one will object happyslug Jul 2014 #60
No, that is only for a few places the SC doesn't like. riqster Jul 2014 #21
Just exercise your own "religious beliefs" hayes Jul 2014 #125
I like it. riqster Jul 2014 #141
Haven't the poor workers already been punished enough? Rhiannon12866 Jul 2014 #176
Sue them for what? former9thward Jul 2014 #10
Yeah. 'Cause that's worked so well....... WillowTree Jul 2014 #11
Granted. But we can't count on the courts or legislatures, riqster Jul 2014 #14
I think DU may overestimate the affect NM_Birder Jul 2014 #41
Still, I don't see how a boycott could hurt the cause. WillowTree Jul 2014 #46
Trying to remember... didn't chik fil a back down Ilsa Jul 2014 #66
Kinda sorta. riqster Jul 2014 #71
It absolutely has BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #105
Points. riqster Jul 2014 #109
Fairly surprised to read all the people decrying protest BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #110
Yah hey, thanks. Lots of Dems seem to be into ennui. riqster Jul 2014 #111
Demand for their products would be met by other retailers Zambero Jul 2014 #13
Just so. riqster Jul 2014 #15
You know, if JoAnn's and Michaels were willing to take a risk... louis-t Jul 2014 #19
They will be more likely to do so if HL's numbers take a hit. riqster Jul 2014 #22
That was practically my first reaction to this horrendous SC decision. Raksha Jul 2014 #167
only if theor current capacity Niceguy1 Jul 2014 #143
I expect they have people looking into that now. riqster Jul 2014 #151
I agree! get the red out Jul 2014 #33
Bingo. Pocketbook injuries get their attention. riqster Jul 2014 #35
Are you serious, or is this performance art ? NM_Birder Jul 2014 #40
You do know that the majority of their customer base is women? BrotherIvan Jul 2014 #106
people who don't shop at a store, NM_Birder Jul 2014 #123
''That is pretty much all we can do.'' DeSwiss Jul 2014 #42
The Hobby Lobby Burqa, so stylin'! blkmusclmachine Jul 2014 #43
Indeed, your wardrobe can be born again! riqster Jul 2014 #48
Oh Really? ktayloraz Jul 2014 #44
I have replied to that point already on this thread. riqster Jul 2014 #47
This ridiculous "point".... sendero Jul 2014 #55
I notice that they did not offer an alternative. riqster Jul 2014 #132
Here are a couple, since you asked so nicely ktayloraz Jul 2014 #164
Good ideas. Thanks for offering them. riqster Jul 2014 #166
Wow....what clueless alternatives. jeff47 Jul 2014 #173
Build it and they will come. MattBaggins Jul 2014 #115
this is a strike against women passiveporcupine Jul 2014 #50
I'd love to put these dirtbags out of business... BUT... Takket Jul 2014 #51
The businesses and their enablers are a sort of malignant symbiosis. riqster Jul 2014 #52
I wonder what it would take to unionize their employees? drm604 Jul 2014 #53
Since the Supremes also weakened unions yesterday, it might be harder to do. riqster Jul 2014 #56
That ruling was about public sector unions. drm604 Jul 2014 #61
In isolation, no. But considering the private-sector cases in the SC Pipeline, it is concerning. riqster Jul 2014 #63
I no longer shop at Hobby Lobby SheilaT Jul 2014 #58
One person always helps. One vote, one penny, one act of principle counts. riqster Jul 2014 #62
I don't shop at Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Home Depot underthematrix Jul 2014 #64
I have never shopped at Hobby Lobby even though there is a store RebelOne Jul 2014 #80
I have probably spent over $25,000 at Hobby Lobby in the years sinkingfeeling Jul 2014 #67
Good on you. riqster Jul 2014 #69
I have never set foot in a Hobby Lobby, City Lights Jul 2014 #70
Nor I. The key is to get current HL shoppers on board. riqster Jul 2014 #72
robed barbarians kardonb Jul 2014 #73
My hometown doesn't have a Hobby Lobby, so boycotting is easy. muntrv Jul 2014 #77
Me too Freddie Jul 2014 #81
I'm doing my part. Never will buy from them & encourage others to shun them. southerncrone Jul 2014 #78
I'll never there again. Ilsa Jul 2014 #79
How about we urge the Open Carry crowd to frequent and protect Hobby Lobby. Shrike47 Jul 2014 #82
I say we "condom" the place Generic Other Jul 2014 #83
Here's another thought: a use for all the yarn people bought at Hobby Lobby: riqster Jul 2014 #98
LOL azmom Jul 2014 #163
Can't one just feel the love of Jesus oozing from the pores of the Hobby-Lobbyites? indepat Jul 2014 #85
The masses don't see the injustice from our same viewfinder. maced666 Jul 2014 #88
Thanks for highlighting that about Obamacare, riqster! Cha Jul 2014 #92
Oh, I know, he's such a third-way corporate whore.... riqster Jul 2014 #99
"3rd way 3rd way 3rd way 3rd way.. Cha Jul 2014 #100
I've wondered who shops there. I've been in a couple and they were empty. The store was huge, maybe RKP5637 Jul 2014 #101
Never been in one. riqster Jul 2014 #102
Never shopped at Hobby Lobby and I never will. Same goes for Wal-Mart. n/t nomorenomore08 Jul 2014 #107
Hold on...there were actually Romneybots?! Jamaal510 Jul 2014 #112
Actually, the people supporting Mittens seemed robotic to me. riqster Jul 2014 #118
Oh I think there is A LOT women can do if they TBF Jul 2014 #114
Indeed. Any man can find himself in the same position. riqster Jul 2014 #119
Exactly. nt TBF Jul 2014 #122
According to Wikipedia... 3catwoman3 Jul 2014 #120
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast Jul 2014 #124
Thanks. riqster Jul 2014 #128
Why not? JustAnotherGen Jul 2014 #129
I recently went to Hobby Lobby in Lafayette, Indiana with my wife. I was aghast at the high B Calm Jul 2014 #137
This is being shipped to me today: Hepburn Jul 2014 #142
Link? PADemD Jul 2014 #144
What you said. nt riqster Jul 2014 #148
http://www.makestickers.com/ B Calm Jul 2014 #156
Thanks! PADemD Jul 2014 #170
Time to bury Hobby Lobbby Demsrule86 Jul 2014 #146
^^^THIS^^^ riqster Jul 2014 #159
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