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maliaSmith

(80 posts)
38. Georgia's racist voting laws
Mon Mar 15, 2021, 11:09 AM
Mar 2021

Now let's hear from Home Depot. I know Home Depot owner is a huge Trump supporter, but if this company doesn't come out against these new racist Jim Crow voting restrictions, I'm never going to shop there again. Also, Chamber of Commerce must come out against these laws. C of C has announced that they are again supporting financially, the GOP elected that voted to overturn our election after saying two months ago that they wouldn't give them money. I will not shop at any business that is a member of Chamber of Commerce again until they stop supporting the traitors.

Nice. Three large corporations headquartered in Georgia . . . Journeyman Mar 2021 #1
Why is the American Dental Association supporting fascism? Mary Mac Mar 2021 #16
Trying to get more of the good ol' boys to use their services maybe? Kablooie Mar 2021 #17
Have you seen the teeth of an incel? maxrandb Mar 2021 #20
Where was that mentioned in the attached article? Fla Dem Mar 2021 #37
So finally the tide is starting to turn. Better late than never. JudyM Mar 2021 #2
It's all about $ with corporations onetexan Mar 2021 #24
Which, I have to say OldBaldy1701E Mar 2021 #30
Hope the rubes listen, but I doubt it. Glad to see these groups expressing their opinions. Hoyt Mar 2021 #3
Blah-blah-blah. As Rachael says, "Watch what they DO and not what they SAY." LastLiberal in PalmSprings Mar 2021 #40
There was a great book bucolic_frolic Mar 2021 #4
Bullshit double-speak maxrandb Mar 2021 #5
I agree totally. Mr.Bill Mar 2021 #10
there's a #boycottcoke thing going on because they donated money to a voter suppression group ZonkerHarris Mar 2021 #12
Same here, watching what they do mdbl Mar 2021 #29
"a balanced approach to the election bills" hibbing Mar 2021 #18
"Secure" could also mean verifiable elections BadgerKid Mar 2021 #23
++++++++++ not fooled Mar 2021 #25
Guess they assumed the suits would be on board BeyondGeography Mar 2021 #6
Sports teams need to be vocal as well. Lonestarblue Mar 2021 #7
Doesn't appear what headline suggests. tiredtoo Mar 2021 #8
+1. yonder Mar 2021 #15
Damn, corporations doing something right? My world is shaken a bit. LT Barclay Mar 2021 #9
I guess we now have an answer to the question: soldierant Mar 2021 #11
Coke's new beverage - weak tea. dchill Mar 2021 #13
What exactly is a balanced approach to bills kacekwl Mar 2021 #14
Corporate America is working hard maxrandb Mar 2021 #19
We have a winner! not fooled Mar 2021 #26
Could be trouble for the American Fascist Party (QOP). Members may have to kraft real NCjack Mar 2021 #21
Good but statements aren't going to cut it. mahina Mar 2021 #22
I guess they haven't figured it out yet. WinstonSmith4740 Mar 2021 #27
+1 uponit7771 Mar 2021 #28
Stacey Abrams asked for GA-based corporations to weigh in Deminpenn Mar 2021 #31
She was on TRMS... 2naSalit Mar 2021 #32
The only color most businesses know is "green" Deminpenn Mar 2021 #39
voter suppression is an attack against Democracy samsingh Mar 2021 #33
well said. Evolve Dammit Mar 2021 #34
Good mcar Mar 2021 #35
And again I have to ask tiredtoo Mar 2021 #36
Georgia's racist voting laws maliaSmith Mar 2021 #38
This gives me hope. BobTheSubgenius Mar 2021 #41
Georgia's republican-led legislature is out-of-step with people in the state. Politicub Mar 2021 #42
I Wonder What It Would Take For Them To Consider Moving Their HQs COL Mustard Mar 2021 #43
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