BHO2 has gone so far as to recruit businesses into pressuring citizens for following their God-given rights.
You’ve heard about Geico cancelling the insurance policies of folks who are involved in the firearms industry, right?
Ever heard of Berkshire Hathaway?
This investment group owns Geico. They are the force behind cancelling insurance and loans to individuals and businesses associated with firearms.
So, what to do? Boycott businesses owned by Berkshire Hathaway outright, or which hold substantial interest in the businesses.
Subsidiaries Owned by Berkshire Hathaway:
Acme Brick Company
Applied Underwriters
Ben Bridge Jewelers
Benjamin Moore & Co.
Blue Chip Stamps
Borsheims Fine Jewelry
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp.
Business Wire
Cavalier Homes
Central States Indemnity Company
Clayton Homes
CORT Business Services
CTB Inc.
Dairy Queen
Fechheimer Brothers Company
FlightSafety
Fruit of the Loom
Garan Childrens Clothing
GEICO
General Re
H.H. Brown Shoe Group
Helzberg Diamonds
ISCAR Metalworking
Johns Manville
Jordans Furniture
Justin Brands
Kansas Bankers Surety Company
Larson-Juhl
McLane Company
MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company
MiTek
National Indemnity Company
Nebraska Furniture Mart
NetJets
NetJets Europe
Omaha World-Herald
Precision Steel Warehouse, Inc.
RC Willey Home Furnishings
Scott Fetzer Companies
SE Homes
Sees Candies
Shaw Industries
Star Furniture
The Buffalo News
The Pampered Chef
United States Liability Insurance Group
Wesco Financial Corporation
XTRA Corporation
Significant Minority Holdings:
American Express
Anheuser-Busch
Coca-Cola
IBM
M&T Bank
Procter & Gamble
Washington Post
Yes, we can fight back. Hit them where it really hurts - in their pocketbook.
**** “Boycott businesses owned by Berkshire Hathaway outright, or which hold substantial interest in the businesses.” *****
Sorry I love my Beer and any Beer from Anheuser-Busch just happens to be the best beer available in my neck o the woods.
Folks have tried to move me to Miller, Lonestar (not bad) and other cheap suds but Natural Lite and Busch are the daily fare.
I like some of the small brewery stuff but it’s bottle to bottle... one bottle may be fantastic and the next is a spew fest and they are proud of it either way.
As for the rest of the companies ... no problem
TT
(funny... I’m drinking a Miller Lite while posting this ... my buddies leave the leftovers in my ice chest on their way out... after the first 3 they all taste the same)