Re: I was going to watch a funny movie but decided to turn on CNN instead.
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Date: March 23, 2019 07:10PM
Ever since months ago, CNN did a segment promoting transgenderism and trashing moral faith which this country was founded, done with the CNN liberal garbage. Fox News is better, though not perfect. Also there is faith based news networks i.e. EWTN daily in eves, christianpost.com, if you are into that, even better.
If you think what had been conservative Walmart, think again with the recent airing of a gay couple ad (can Google it to find postings). At least Amazon, though not perfect either, it has a Amazon Smile program, where 1/2 of 1% of what you purchase goes to the charity you choose whether liberal or conservative which surprised to see even local churches listed, but been doing that for years.
Bottom line, the way these liberal organizations, businesses, or politicians operate is whether you support them financially or not. Less people watch CNN, cable companies eventually get the message, though that one is a huge Goliath. More locally, the KFC in Chantilly, 3rd world workers which more than one liberal minded - really bad rude experience at the drive thru years ago and never returned there, and so glad to see 7 years later in last months it is shut down. Also these liberals, major corporations, organizations, and government feed on positive social media reviews which feeds them money. The KFC had bad reviews, and CNN has some. **** If you do not support a business', organization's, or politician's views and what they give their profits to, if you have a reasonable choice (sometimes you don't like the US Post Office), then don't financially support them. Its that simple with enough people doing, and they over time go away.**** 2ndvote.com has a listing of the vast majority of major US chains and their conservative or liberal views on various issues.
As far as day to day needs:
- Target is liberal with their open sex bathroom situation (also security risk).
- Safeway - higher prices funding corporate in San Francisco, high priced liberal and LGBT hub.
- Giant locally is good, but profits funding Abdul in Netherlands, another liberal hotbed.
- City of Washington DC is liberal. 96% for Hillary in 2016 election and businesses can be fined for not letting people choose the bathroom of their gender identity. Have not been in there for a few years.
On positive side
- Harris Teeter, better in recent years with prices (buy one, get one free, is can get one at 50% off unlike other stores, and other sales prices cheaper than Walmart and is based in conservative/some liberal southern NC. Interesting too on indeed.com their job postings require workers to speak English to customers unless customer asks otherwise.
- Chick-fil-a, certainly less liberal, though not perfect.
- Lyft, better than Uber, not perfect either. Uber lost riders couple of years ago with the Delete User social media movement, with its hiring of workers from high risk countries. Lyft has higher hiring standards, interview in person unless worked for Uber before with good record. Lyft's profits support both conservative and liberal causes, but they do more so what's right for the customer when something occasionally goes wrong, for factors within their control.
- Charity Mobile, pro-life, pro-family, uses Verizon's network, and Patriot Mobile uses Sprint's. Though Verizon and Sprint not perfect, less liberal than AT&T and T-Mobile.
- Anyone else have ideas?
Liberal businesses have to charge higher prices to fund their diversity initiatives including multiple languages translations. Not racist if person comes here legally and is a good contributing member of society and not criminal and working toward learning English, but LGBT morally faith wrong is mental illness and more LGBTers deal with depression issues, similar to alcoholism. Again if have to fund a business's workers mental health issues if higher than the national norm, then paying more in higher prices.