Every one of these companies are forcing medical tyranny but some yahoo that could possibly be on his way out is more important. They make no good reasonable argument for the actions they take.
These corporations are banning Trump and possibly his supporters. Banking millions while people are forced to their products due to government closing businesses. The government said there was a problem, health departments and corporations forced it. When that doesn't work the government steps in.
This is a Defense Product Act heist, straight-up. Most of the Covid Relief Bill covered Corporate-America, not the citizens. Which is funny because the same gov and corps are saying everyone is dying. Makes no sense for the stock market and corporate revenue to be up if everyone is dead. Dead people are not in the way of opening a restaurant, Germ Theory is. Link
These companies all embraced BLM and Antifa, ...after their protests turned into riots. MSM kept calling it "peaceful" and refused to show all the footage.
It's a blatant double standard. Period. Personally, I have no stake in the game other than I have to live next to other Americans. If they wanna burn their stuff, let them. We do not need to opinionate on it either way. All we have to do, is not do whatever the fools on tv show us. Lessons teach, not opinions.
Plus, the major take away from the capital invitation being one person's fault is that there is an agency set-up that keeping bad-actors from elected offices (presidency included). We have one for people breaking, burning and killing. Let them do their job.
This is a list of companies separating themselves from Trump publicly and push heavy on the common cold mandates.
3M According to Popular Information, 3M said it will pause its “federal and state political expenditures for the first quarter of the year.”
Airbn In a statement, Airbnb said it would “withhold support” from lawmakers who voted against election certification.
Amazon In a statement, Amazon said that they will suspend their PAC contributions from those who voted against election certification.
American Airlines According to Popular Information, American Airlines said it will take a “three month pause” on political giving.
American Express In an internal memo, the CEO of American Express said that the company’s PAC will no longer support those who objected to the results of the election.
AT&T According to Popular Information, AT&T, which has made the largest contributions to Republicans who voted against election certification, will suspend contributions.
Bank of America Bank of America said that in the next election cycle, it will “review [its] decision making criteria” when it comes to making donations.
Blackrock According to the Washington Post, Blackrock is stopping its political donations.
Blue Cross Blue Shield Association Blue Cross Blue Shield Association has announced that it is suspending PAC contributions to lawmakers who voted to challenge the election results.
Boston Scientific Boston Scientific has stated it will temporarily suspend its PAC contributions.
BP BP says it will halt PAC contributions for six months.
The US Chamber of Commerce According to the New York Times, the US Chamber of Commerce, which is the largest business lobbying group in the country, said that it will no longer contribute financially to those who objected to the certification of the election results.
Charles Schwab Charles Schwab said it will stop its PAC donations for the rest of 2021.
Citibank According to an internal memo obtained by Popular Information, Citibank said it will suspend its PAC contributions for three months.
CME Group In a statement, CME Group said that they will suspend all of their PAC contributions for “the foreseeable future.”
Coca-Cola Coca-Cola announced it will suspend its political contributions, but will donate to President-elect Joe Biden’s inaugural committee. It also condemned the violence.
Comcast In a statement, Comcast said that it will suspend contributions to those who voted against the certification of the election results.
Commerce Bancshares Commerce Bancshares said in a statement that it is suspending “all support for officials who have impeded the peaceful transfer of power.”
ConocoPhillips The gas company ConocoPhillips said it is halting its donations and reviewing its giving practices.
Deloitte Deloitte has announced that it will suspend its political contributions.
Deutsche Bank Deutsche Bank, to whom Trump currently owes over $300 million, has stated it will no longer do business with the president going forward. It also will refrain from doing business with those who voted against the certification of the election results.
Dow Chemical Company Dow Chemical Company is suspending its corporate and employee PAC contributions for one election cycle.
ExxonMobil ExxonMobil, the second-largest contributor to senators who voted against election certification, said it is reviewing its PAC contributions.
Facebook Facebook told Popular Information that it will pause its PAC donations for “at least the current quarter.”
Ford Motor Company Ford Motor Company is suspending its employee political action committee, due to the 2020 presidential election and the insurrection at Capitol Hill.
General Motors General Motors released a statement saying that its “PAC contributions will be evaluated to ensure candidates align with our core values.”
Google According to the New York Times, Google will suspend ads about “candidates, the election or its outcome, the upcoming presidential inauguration, the impeachment process, the Capitol riots, or planned protests about any of these subjects.” This is to go into effect on January 14th, and last until at least January 21st.
Goldman Sachs In a statement to the New York Times, Goldman Sachs said it plans to stop all political donations.
H&R Block In a statement, H&R Block said it is halting its PAC donations.
Hallmark Hallmark is requesting refunds from Sens. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Roger Marshall (R-KS) to return their PAC contributions, in light of their votes against election certification.
Hilton Hilton has announced that it will suspend its PAC contributions indefinitely.
Intel According to the Wall Street Journal, Intel will be suspending donations to those who objected to election certification.
JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase said that it will pause PAC contributions for six months.
Lehigh University Lehigh University has stripped Trump of his honorary degree, which was awarded in 1988.
Marriott As first reported by Popular Information, Marriott said it is no longer donating to members who voted against election certification.
Mastercard In an internal announcement obtained by Popular Information, Mastercard said that it has suspended PAC contributions to members who voted against the certification of the election.
McDonald’s In an internal memo reported on by Business Insider, the CEO of McDonald’s condemned the insurrection at the Capitol, stating that it was “an attack on all those things that people cherish and associate with America. That includes McDonald’s.”
Microsoft Microsoft told Popular Information that until it reviews the events at the Capitol, it will not be making political contributions.
Middlebury College Middlebury College is considering revoking Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani’s honorary degree, which was awarded in 2005, on account of his role in “fomenting the violent uprising against our nation’s Capitol building.”
Morgan StanleyAccording to Business Insider, Morgan Stanley will suspend all PAC donations to those who voted against certifying the results of the election.
Nike In a statement, Nike said that they will suspend PAC contributions to those who voted against the certification of the election results.
Northrup Grumman In a statement to Defense News, Northrup Grumman said they are pausing their PAC contributions.
PGA of America PGA of America has announced that it will no longer host the 2022 PGA Championship at Trump National Golf Club. The Trump Organization says this is a breach of contract.
Shopify Shopify has closed two online stores tied to Trump’s organization and his campaign.
Signature Bank Signature has said it is closing President Trump’s personal accounts with the bank, and has called for him to resign in the wake of the events of the Capitol.
Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster has dropped Sen. Hawley’s book deal.
Stripe Stripe said it will stop processing online payments for Trump’s campaign website.
UnitedHealth Group According to Popular Information, UnitedHealth Group said it will pause its donations “to federal candidates.”
Verizon In a statement to Reuters, Verizon said it will suspend contributions to those who objected to election certification.
Visa In a statement to Popular Information, Visa announced that it will temporarily suspend all its political donations.
Wagner College Wagner College has stripped Trump of his honorary degree, which was awarded in 2004.
Walmart In a statement to Axios, Walmart said that they will indefinitely suspend PAC contributions to those who voted against election certification.
The Walt Disney Company In a statement to Axios, Disney said that they will pause their political contributions in 2021.
Zillow In a statement to Vox, Zillow said that they will be withhold their PAC support from those who objected to the certification of the election results.
All of those companies have seen an increase in sales. Many changed out CEOs in Dec. 2019. And, think nothing for anyone else trying to feed a family.
An interview was done by NPR for a California Tattoo Parlor. Scott Simon speaks to Tiffany Garcia-Mitchell
TIFFANY GARCIA-MITCHELL: No problem, Scott. How are you doing?
SIMON: Well, how are you doing? How's business?
GARCIA-MITCHELL: Well, we're supposed to be shut down at this point, so there is no business.
SIMON: What was at the heart of your lawsuit?
GARCIA-MITCHELL: The heart of it was our First Amendment right. Tattooing is a protected art form under the Constitution, and so that's what we were targeting to ensure that we can continue to, you know, maintain and operate under our, you know, protected constitutional rights.
SIMON: The district judge in the tattoo parlor case said that in their judgment, COVID-19 restrictions didn't target free speech protections but that public health concerns were overriding. I wonder how you react to that.
GARCIA-MITCHELL: Well, just like everybody else, you know, we take the virus very seriously. We have a concern for the virus and safety. But as in other cases, you know, the U.S. Supreme Court has been quoted as saying the U.S. Constitution should not be set aside or forgotten even during a pandemic. So if the U.S. Supreme Court finds that the Constitution should be protected and upheld at all times, then so do we. Link
One of the sections in the First Amendment pertains to freedom of assembly. Meaning if those we are around want to be around, people have the freedom to do so, as long as no laws are broken. Germ Theory has torn our nation apart. Furthering the divide between the haves and have nots. Wal-Marts has thousands running in and out. The same delivery drive can visit thousands. A business operated by the little guy can't operate at full capacity. Since none of them have, then they are not a risk or a cause. The corporations and government are the problem, by their own numbers. Which are all bogus anyway, multiplied by the census count. Link1 Link2
A lot of Northrup Grumman sites are positioned adjoining and/or using an IBM facility or product. IBM's AI is currently inside Johns Hopkins handing out death tolls like candy. Link
There may not be a monster in the closet but there sure is a lot of one-sided shadiness going on. On display for the world to see. It is not left verses right or one class verse another, it's us verses the lack of us.
Many have no clue how to live without government and corporate America. The very things we fought for, then fought to keep. After that we fought one another to maintain it. Today, we argue about it and pass around propaganda. No one ever tries to limit their interactions with the two. Always contemplating one over the other or how to mold two contradicting ideals together just to get along.
The controls of this little epoch we live in want our children to believe that Santa currently flies around with strange deer. Why do they want me to lie to my child. Lying is not a prerequisite for inducing imagination. Just the fact that we put lights on a pile of sticks we call a tree already sparks children's imagination. All by itself. No lie required. Clean-up necessary.
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