bigsky » 19 Jan 2017 6:36 am » wrote:
I do not disagree with the citizens united decision in as much as labor unions are legal...it is only fair that employers should be able to organize as well...what you are failing to grasp is that just to legally exist in the united states you must purchase or at least own clothing. Clothing manufacturers are usually publicly traded corporations. Your investment is on the purchasing product end. Most grocery suppliers are publicly traded...if Ya wanna eat....my point is that through property tax and regulation you are forced to financially invest in a corporation...
I know this isn't the in yer face argument everyone is looking for but it is an argument none the less
I am not going to disagree with you. But when I purchase ANYTHING I still have the choice of where to purchase, where to live, where to shop. If I do not like WalMart I can go to Target, or Kroger, or Food Lion. My wife can shop at Kohls, Macy's, or where ever. I can buy my fuel at any number of places. I have 50 states I can choose to live in.
Now, not all the choices are good, but they are choices. And these choices are not dictated by the federal government.
Except for healthcare.
Thanks for the greenie.