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CrispyQ

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26. IMO, corporations are so big now that boycotts don't have the same impact they used to.
Wed Dec 18, 2024, 01:27 PM
Dec 18

A huge number of customers would have to boycott Amazon & most other big companies, from our cell phone providers to the groceries we buy. And, you have to sustain the boycott. That's even harder to do.

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Gonna be a hellish 4 years, but the buyer's remorse from the idiots will give us some measure of Attilatheblond Dec 17 #1
But as in my first example, it will be hurting us all, even those who were against Trump. (I know her to be a strong Sogo Dec 17 #3
Schadenfreude SheltieLover Dec 17 #4
Nope, that does not cover the feeling I get from this stuff. Attilatheblond Dec 17 #18
They'll never admit that they screwed the pooch a second time. LuvLoogie Dec 17 #16
I"m afraid I'll be noticing the comfy lives of people who didn't MadameButterfly Dec 18 #21
Most of them won't have any buyer's remorse. Mariana Dec 18 #32
Most people can only see evidence that supports their paradigm MadameButterfly Dec 19 #40
I love these anecdotal stories that actually tell us more than Mike 03 Dec 17 #2
This is exactly why I can't listen to media anymore... Trueblue Texan Dec 18 #20
Who is doing this? How do we find out about these alliances? MadameButterfly Dec 18 #22
IMO, corporations are so big now that boycotts don't have the same impact they used to. CrispyQ Dec 18 #26
a huge number of people ARE boycotting Amazon... Trueblue Texan Dec 18 #30
maybe we have to do something hard MadameButterfly Dec 18 #33
You find out about alliances, but helping to forge them yourself... Trueblue Texan Dec 18 #29
Are any of them Billionaires? orwell Dec 17 #5
FAFO MarcoZandrini Dec 17 #6
FAFO? n/t LastLiberal in PalmSprings Dec 17 #9
It means Bettie Dec 17 #11
And ours MadameButterfly Dec 18 #23
Some of them will figure it out Bettie Dec 18 #24
Thats how we got here MadameButterfly Dec 19 #34
Too many people who can't Bettie Dec 19 #38
fuck around and find out Skittles Dec 17 #19
Sheesh, plenty of highly skilled people right here in the USA to replace foreign made goods. usonian Dec 17 #7
I would buy a FAFO flag... MiHale Dec 17 #8
Business opportunity. Free to copy and use. usonian Dec 17 #10
Not that simple MadameButterfly Dec 18 #25
It was satire. usonian Dec 18 #31
My apologies MadameButterfly Dec 19 #35
The artistically created FAFO flags should have been a giveaway. usonian Dec 19 #36
not sure I get the FAFO flags MadameButterfly Dec 19 #37
The FAFO flags are a reminder that people voted their prejudices, in fact against their own best interests. usonian Dec 19 #39
Can't wait for the Mid-Terms in a couple of years. multigraincracker Dec 17 #12
I'd interpret the grinning at each other as nilram Dec 17 #13
"awkward grins on their faces" Dave Bowman Dec 17 #14
A friend of mine is in agriculture. pfitz59 Dec 17 #15
One of the biggest trmpr idiots I know is from Mexico. louis-t Dec 17 #17
I don't know how you managed to not say Demobrat Dec 18 #28
That 50K that Harris Walz campaigned on was not enough MagickMuffin Dec 18 #27
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