Now that JCP dumped the pro-homosexual thing, I started shopping there again. Good quality clothes at a very good price if you wait for sales.
Can't say I disagree with any of them. Who are the best, however?
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My take.
1. McDonalds. I don’t hate McDonald’s. I don’t like their food, but I have no problem with them
2. Abercrombie & Fitch. They pander to liberals and dopey kids spending their parents money. Yeah, I can agree that I hate them.
3. Electronic Arts. I don’t give a crap enough to like them or hate them
4. Sears Holdings. I don’t hate Sears. Just feel sorry for them.
5. DISH Network. If I had ever been a DISH subscriber, I would probably hate them.
6. Wal-mart. I loooove Wal-Mart. They p!ss off liberals.
7. JPMorgan Chase. I rate them a 7 out of 10 on my hateometer.
8. lululemon. WHO? Some two-bit yoga clothes maker? Who cares?
9. BlackBerry. They used to be a player. Not any more. Why hate them?
10. JCPenney. Yep. Hate them.
And I hate Microsoft.
So there!
Most hated company for me is the entire Hollywood establishment for helping to get an Islamic Marxist foreigner unconstitutionally elected twice as POTUS.
Let me guess, Monsanto cracks the top 5?
Abercrombie & Fitch used to be an elegant gentleman’s clothing store, with emphasis on sporting goods. When I was in my preppie phase, I wouldn’t wear any other kind of raincoat.
But what killed them was their sudden move into porn, porn, and more porn. Naked bodies in the catalogues, naked guys in the windows. GAY naked guys in the windows. It was enough to drive you over to the other side of the street.
I have no great quarrel with any of the others on the list.
But I agree that GE is evil.
Verison tops my list. Don’t think I have ever entered or left there with a smile on my face.
The Umbrella Corporation
My 10:
1. ACME Plumbing
2. Joe’s Hardware
3. Bill’s Drugs
4. Law firm: Metter, Fuchter, & Lefter
5. Tijuana Pizza Place
Well, OK< so it’s only five.
I sure can’t understand why Walmart isn’t #1, after all it has the most employees and customers of any company on the list.
The liberal "solution" is to force McDonald's to pay more or raise the minimum wage. A conservative would point out that maybe we shouldn't have a welfare state where some on minimum wage (a very low percentage of workers) get $1.2 billion in public money.
I don’t hate McDonald’s, but their management seems to have lost focus. Once upon a time, they had a relatively simple menu: 5 or so burger options, sodas, shakes, a couple sizes of fries, a fish sandwich, McNuggets, coffee, milk and that was pretty much it. Has anyone been in a McDonald’s lately? Whoa... the menu now is so elaborate that the densely packed overhead boards can no longer even handle it. The McDonald’s that I was in had laminated menu cards between the cash registers that supplemented the overhead boards with dizzying array of dozens of burgers, wraps, wings, smoothies, coffees.
I’m, so far, surprised Dish in on the list. IMO Direct TV is worse.
But that’s my personal opinion after a recent problem. I cancelled the Direct TV after 12 years at my mother-in-laws house because we bought here a new HDTV and we needed the converter box upgrading. The service was horrible and they cancelled the install twice.
I called Dish Network one afternoon and by 8am the next day they had an installer there and by 10am was up and running.
Direct TV spent more time AFTER I cancelled calling and emailing wanting to know why we left. If they had spent that much time getting me upgraded they’d still have the contract.
If they provide employment in these day and times, I’ve got no problem with them.
Hating the company hurts the people working their.
I used to word for EA. If it wasn’t for the EA Sports line, that company would’ve folded years ago.
In no particular order:
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Google
ABCDisney
Time-Lies-Warner-Turner
(MS)NBC