NYSUN– Let’s turn to the issue of voting rights and corporate chief executives. A statement organized in recent days by the former CEO of American Express, Kenneth Chenault, and Merck’s chief executive, Kenneth Frazier. A large number of companies signed it. A number of celebrities and activists also signed it.
Then again, too, a large number of companies did not sign it. In some cases, CEOs signed it but didn’t identify their company. When I say a large number, I mean a large number of very big companies. According to reports, it’s a couple of hundred.
Don’t forget, though, that there are a total of 5.6 million companies in America. Most of them are small businesses, not publicly owned corporations. They — not these high-falutin CEOs — are the backbone of this country . And I’m going to respectfully bet you that millions of the 5.6 million American businesses do not agree with these CEOs.
Yet many did!
Corporations are quickly becoming like musicians, actors and people in sports who think that because they are good at or sell one good product they are entitled even responsible to tell the underlings of society how to act and what to believe in. They are suffering from the delusion that they are superior to the masses and blind to the insult their actions bring to intelligent thoughtful people of different views. American used to be the home of the free, a melting pot of ideas and traditions. Now it’s becoming a land of forced ideas with no room for any thing different than what the extreme progressive left feel is acceptable. There is a growing list of companies I will not buy from and personalities I will not watch or listen to whether it makes a difference or not I feel a little better.
“In war, truth is the first casualty.”
(Aeschylus)
We are at war. Georgia’s law is pretty tepid but the maggots are throwing a hissy fit because it could dampen their efforts at treasonous fraud. They cannot maintain their pretense of winning “elections” if there is actual accountability – and they know it.
Their quiver is filled with treason, lies, fraud, divisiveness, hate, violence (threatened or actual), racism, fear, greed, and corruption. They have no agenda outside of personal power and personal enrichment at the expense of the proles (tax slaves).
Corporations are the conduits through which most of the corruption is channeled.
(see: book deals by politicians, for instance)
izlamo delenda est …