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oasis
(52,316 posts)
Cha
(311,221 posts)
TY, JV.. Bookmarked..
No Kings Hands Off!



VTderry
(22 posts)But, per the Snopes link shared below, the list might not be accurate.
Celerity
(50,032 posts)It is based off the old Goods Unite Us crap app.
See the multiple replies in this very OP thread that deal with this.
cheers,
Cel
chowder66
(10,586 posts)Or some version of it. Snopes dug into it.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/breaking-down-list-alleging-companies-140000598.html
kkmarie
(169 posts)I like the breakdown that snopes did.
Thanks
Hekate
(97,805 posts)Easterncedar
(4,429 posts)chowder66
(10,586 posts)mnhtnbb
(32,536 posts)Investigating rumors/claims like this one.
chowder66
(10,586 posts)liberalla
(10,502 posts)C Moon
(12,858 posts)The Angels baseball team?
Most of the companies look very oldI didn't know some of them still existed.
I will study this list, and change my spending accordingly.
Thanks!
Celerity
(50,032 posts)Celerity
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JohnSJ
(98,775 posts)is just to cover both bases.
However, those companies which exclusively just donated to trump one could say do have a political agenda.
Celerity
(50,032 posts)JohnSJ
(98,775 posts)Celerity
(50,032 posts)I looked up Urban Outfitters and the record does not back up the YT video claims for 2020, 2022, and 2024.
And yes, it is individuals, not the firm itself.
https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/urban-outfitters/totals?id=D000030711


also
That app is cherry picking old data from OpenSecrets.
Paul Ryan has not run since 2016, for example.
In the last 3 cycles, 2020, 2022, and 2024, the vast majority of contributions from individuals at Urban Outfitters have went to Democratic candidates.
Also, it is problematic to cast blame on entire companies in general for the actions of some of their employees.
I am sorry, but I am going to have to give a hard pass to that app that list, and that video.
Cheers,
Cel
blubunyip
(175 posts)Unfortunately one of these Aces is convenient to my house. Are you saying I should ignore this?
--You appear to be saying that individual owners, stock holders and employees do NOT constitute a company.
Companies are now "individuals." OK, and they are individuals I'd rather not support.
Celerity
(50,032 posts)Most all of the firms have no legal control over what those disparate types do in terms of political support donations when they are off the clock.
As I stated back in 2024, it is problematic to cast blame on entire companies in general for the actions of some of their employees, especially when the firm has other employees of opposing political ideological stances that counterbalance, to varying degrees, employees on the other side.
Beyond all that, the list is just flat out flawed and inaccurate in other ways as well.
It's dodgy at the end of the day, full stop.
blubunyip
(175 posts)that the company consists of individuals (which I take to be stockholders or family or others with an interest), owners, and employees. If ANY of these people are listed under the company banner as contributing to Republicons or Project 2025, I won't support the company. That may be a purist litmus test to you, but I don't accept that I personally should support a "variety of political ideologies." One does NOT cancel the other out IMO. Certainly not now. There are some companies that support no political parties, which seems optimal. REI has certainly had a FAFO moment on the issues--thanks to boycotts. They do work.
We have to have some way to boycott. It is one of the few ways we consumers can speak as a group. What do you suggest we do, since you seem to support only the companies?
Celerity
(50,032 posts)cheers
Cel

Hekate
(97,805 posts)Emile
(34,848 posts)Project 2025, why?
genxlib
(5,900 posts)The article sounds like bunk but Molson is at least partly an American company now.
From Wikipedia
On 30 October 2019, the Molson Coors Brewing Company announced it would change its name to Molson Coors Beverage Company as a part of a restructuring to take place in 2020.[15] The name change would reflect the company's growing focus on beverages outside of the traditional beer and brewing offerings. Additionally, the company would reorganize its global business units, including Molson Coors Canada, into Molson Coors North America, headquartered in Chicago, and Molson Coors Europe, headquartered in Prague.[16][17]
Golfnbrew
(67 posts)The app (Goods Unite Us) shows details for the companies they have, (somewhat incomplete, but growing) and you can see if they're neutral, red, or blue. Clicking on a company gives details about whom they supported, and if it was senior leadership, or the company itself.
Celerity
(50,032 posts)Response to Jack Valentino (Original post)
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JohnSJ
(98,775 posts)VP Harris and the trump to cover all there bases.
That always happens, and does not indicate they support one candidate over the other.
Now of course there are some companies exclusively donated to trump, and not to VP Harris, and alternatives should be considered against those companies.
doc03
(37,867 posts)Callie1979
(718 posts)subterranean
(3,618 posts)Callie1979
(718 posts)CousinIT
(11,408 posts)Anyone else have the generic AREDS2 formulas they can recommend?
k_buddy762
(303 posts)on that list that I use, regularly
ProfessorGAC
(72,847 posts)I find it so illogical I can't accept it at face value.
There are companies on there with CEOs that lean dem.
blubunyip
(175 posts).... I think it's time NOT to support the leaners, fence sitters, ass kissers and bothsider buffs.
I support those businesses that clearly did NOT contribute to this mess.
ProfessorGAC
(72,847 posts)I find the list dubious.
Accepting it at face value and assuming a boycott target supported this tripe is potentially counterproductive.
Let me be clear. I don't believe this list.
blubunyip
(175 posts)Do you have any specific reasons or evidence for your opinions?
How is it "tripe" to connect the dots between the actions of exploiters and us pigs at the end of the trough?
Pigs are flying and squealing. I see it as a good thing.
k_buddy762
(303 posts)put their ideologies aside and focus on making money for shareholders and employees, so they can get their annual bonuses and stock options bump....
blubunyip
(175 posts)For example:
https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/hobby-lobby-stores/summary?id=D000051841
They have this disclaimer:
NOTE: "The organization itself did not donate, rather the money came from the organization's individual members or employees or owners, and those individuals' immediate family members."
OK so the INDIVIDUAL SHAREHOLDERS, OWNERS, EMPLOYEES, etc contributed to Project 2025's representatives. So what about this statement absolves the company? A company IS it's owners, supporters and managers, RIGHT?
Seems like weasel words to confuse the consumer and thwart a boycott.
I'm going to continue avoiding these companies unless someone has evidence that one or more of these companies did NOT contribute to the party that has wreaked havoc on this nation.
pat_k
(11,224 posts).. e.g., seems every Oil and Gas Co with a station within a reasonable radius of me is on the list.
And damn, I just bought a bunch of stuff at Ace Hardware.