When Tyson, Wal-Mart, or any other large corporate entity starts negotiating with a local, county, or state govt, they are typically asking for tax breaks (income, property taxes, etc.), and perhaps some concessions on infrastructure costs associated with building a plant or other corporate site -- in exchange for providing x-thousands of jobs to the local populace.
Boycotts are appropriate, but that is not sufficient. Replacement of the corporate nooses around our necks is what needs to happen.
When these corporations vacate, and fire all the local people, I suggest that the counties or city governments move quickly to seize the property for breaching the tax agreements.
If there are 10-12 thousand people right there who have been doing the jobs, they still know how to do the jobs. Those local governments can facilitate the reopening of the businesses, or lease the properties to someone who can reopen the businesses as soon as possible.
Guaranteed, there are corporate a-holes up or down the supply chain that will work against such plans -- so, a whole supply chain needs to be established and protected by pro-American people and companies.
Farmers >> transportation >> processing >> sales/marketing >> more transportation >> consumers.
We're in a time of political awakening, and this is a good time to assess the stranglehold that multi-national corporations have had on our populations for the past century or so.
Just thinking here. We need to be free of these globalist jackasses.
Great thinking!