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Costco to conservatives: Get lost
http://www.michaelmbates.com ^ | 2/26/04 | Michael M. Bates

Posted on 02/24/2004 12:09:55 PM PST by Mike Bates

After several years of shopping there, it looks like my days and evenings roaming the aisles of Costco are over. It’s a shame really.

The closest Costco, the one in Bedford Park, takes longer to drive to than the local Sam’s Club. The extra travel time was almost always worth it.

Costco has a larger variety of items. It’s well managed and rarely are there long lines as there often are at Sam’s. The store has an excellent electronics department and its spiral ham is out of this world. Holiday times are particularly good as you can always count on Costco to have imaginative seasonal items at sensible prices.

At first the idea of warehouse shopping seemed unusual. I just wasn’t in the habit of buying a dozen cans of mushroom soup at a time. The strangeness wore off when I calculated the savings involved.

I’ve been happy at Costco. But now, because of its executives’ foolishness, I’ll no longer shop there. And I don’t think I’ll be alone in abandoning it.

Bloomberg News reported earlier this month that Costco chairman Jeffrey Brotman gave $95,000 in December to the Joint Victory Campaign 2004 fund. The purpose of the fund is to "change the course of the country away from the Bush administration's radical agenda." This will be done by electing as many "progressive" (read Leftist) candidates as possible.

Also in December, Costco CEO James Sinegal gave $95,000 to the Joint Victory Campaign 2004 fund. He says he contributed because of job losses during the Bush administration, the invasion of Iraq and cuts in social spending.

Unemployment is a real problem and has been since the recession that, according to Alan Greenspan, started while Clinton was in the White House. Still, there is room for hope. In December, an all-time high of 138.5 million Americans had a job and the unemployment rate has dropped.

Mr. Sinegal calls our action in Iraq an invasion. Many people view it as the liberation of a country from a brutal, genocidal maniac bent on exporting terrorism. It’s true that the expected weapons of mass destruction haven’t been found, but many people other than George Bush believed they were there. Even French president Jacques Chirac told Time magazine last year: "There is a problem — the probable possession of weapons of mass destruction by an uncontrollable country, Iraq."

What of Mr. Sinegal’s concern about cuts in social spending? Perhaps he’s not noticed that some conservatives are unhappy with the president because he’s not doing much to curtail expanding welfare statism. Indeed, so far Mr. Bush has failed to veto a single bill sent to him by Congress.

An analyst at the Cato Institute calculated how much non-defense discretionary spending has escalated in the first three years of the Bush presidency. That figure is an eye-popping 18 percent. Some cuts.

Mr. Sinegal, according to Federal Election Commission records, has also given many thousands of dollars to the campaigns of numerous Democrats. He even gave money to someone named Howard Dean who, it is rumored, was running for president.

Mr. Brotman enjoys a similar contribution pattern. Just last June, he sent checks to Howard Dean, Joe Lieberman and John Kerry. Nothing like covering all the bases.

Quite clearly, these gentlemen have every right to use their money to defeat or elect anybody they desire. Correspondingly, I and other Costco patrons have a right not to line those guys’ pockets so they can so munificently support all those Democrats.

When conservatives boycott something, it’s often seen as a form of unfair, un-American censorship. When Leftists boycott, as they have with grapes, lettuce, Anita Bryant, Domino’s Pizza, GE and Target, just to name a few, it’s portrayed as a virtuously moral imperative.

Over the past several weeks I’ve sent a couple of emails to Costco’s headquarters asking if the company is tired of having Republican customers. Each time I’ve received a reply saying I’d hear from the company soon. Shockingly, that hasn’t happened.

Costco’s executives should have been a little smarter than to alienate a considerable portion of its customer base. In 1990 Michael Jordan ignored pressures to take sides in a North Carolina Senate race between a black Democrat and Jesse Helms. His reasoning was flawless: "Republicans buy shoes, too."

Guess I’ll find that spiral ham somewhere else from now on.


TOPICS: US: Illinois; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: brotman; costco; democrats; leftists; samsclub; sinegal
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To: Alberta's Child
Any corporation that is involved in the sale of consumer products would do well to prohibit its officers from contributing to political campaigns

That's probably not a legal thing to do.

21 posted on 02/24/2004 12:27:32 PM PST by Modernman ("The strong do what they can, the weak suffer what they must." - Thucydides)
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To: Alberta's Child
BTTT
22 posted on 02/24/2004 12:27:40 PM PST by international american (Dimpled chads for sale...buy one, get one free!)
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To: Mike Bates
What about Progressive Insurance, Microsoft, AIG, Geico, and the myriad of other companies supported by leftists?
23 posted on 02/24/2004 12:27:47 PM PST by Solson (Our work is the presentation of our capabilities. - Von Goethe)
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To: Mike Bates; Admin Moderator
what's with the link to the original article?

Don't click it folks. Now I have to run viruscan.
24 posted on 02/24/2004 12:29:21 PM PST by oceanview
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To: Modernman
The company certainly cannot fire these guys since doing so would probably constitute illegal discrimination.

I know of no EEOC regulations regarding political affiliation as a basis of discrimination. Do you?

I don't get what this writer wants.

What the writer wants is not to patronize stores whose corporate execs make huge contributions to Leftists.

25 posted on 02/24/2004 12:30:13 PM PST by Mike Bates (Artist Formerly Known as mikeb704.)
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To: Mike Bates
Wanna know an interesting fun fact? Costco is the country's biggest book retailer. So big that Barnes and Noble is threatened by them, and claming that big retailers like Costco edge out and compete unfairly with "little" ones like B&N!

I don't go to Costco, but I would be interested to see if the books they choose to sell reflect the attitudes of the company leadership.
26 posted on 02/24/2004 12:30:31 PM PST by Gefreiter
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To: Mike Bates
Costco is also involved in instances of chumming up with a municipality and using eminent domain to acquire property for one of its centers:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/981262/posts

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/927257/posts

27 posted on 02/24/2004 12:31:03 PM PST by Puddleglum
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To: Mike Bates
Just rememember that Costco is based in my home state of Washington, aka USSRW. What else can you expect from these two? We have two Democrat senators (Cant-vote-well and Osama bin Mama Murray) and a Democrat Governor (leaderless Locke). So they are just reflecting the liberal flavor of the state.
28 posted on 02/24/2004 12:31:19 PM PST by DennisR
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To: Mike Bates
"An analyst at the Cato Institute calculated how much non-defense discretionary spending has escalated in the first three years of the Bush presidency. That figure is an eye-popping 18 percent. Some cuts."

Like I've always said, it doesn't matter if you vote Republican or Democrat, it's just a matter of which flavor of socialism you prefer.

29 posted on 02/24/2004 12:32:27 PM PST by Kerberos
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To: Rutles4Ever
The DemocRAT party IS an immoral institution. As immoral as I have ever seen.
30 posted on 02/24/2004 12:32:37 PM PST by justshutupandtakeit (America's Enemies foreign and domestic agree: Bush must be destroyed.)
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To: MrB
The man is a private individual, making individual contributions and the company can't fire him over this.

If these men are identified by their affiliation with Costco, they could be fired in a heartbeat. There is a huge difference between a contribution from "Jeffrey Brotman" and "Jeffrey Brotman, Chairman, Costco Inc."

31 posted on 02/24/2004 12:33:09 PM PST by Alberta's Child (Alberta -- the TRUE North strong and free.)
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To: Mike Bates
Mr. Smeagol sounds like a real idiot.

But is Costco giving money to the Dims?

Dan
32 posted on 02/24/2004 12:33:25 PM PST by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: oceanview
I'd suggest running Spybot S&D too. I've had webpages try to install spyware.
33 posted on 02/24/2004 12:33:28 PM PST by Slings and Arrows (Am Yisrael Chai!)
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To: Solson
for all the crying about social issues and jobs, how about the rules for employment and the country of origin of their people and products. Do they pay "living wage" ruled payments to their stock and checkout people. do they only buy american made products?
34 posted on 02/24/2004 12:34:09 PM PST by q_an_a
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To: Modernman
That's probably not a legal thing to do.

I find it hard to believe that a company could not do such a thing. Remember, I'm not talking about a company-wide policy here for all employees -- I'm talking about a policy aimed specifically at officers of the corporation. I don't think they would be covered under labor laws in the first place.

35 posted on 02/24/2004 12:35:43 PM PST by Alberta's Child (Alberta -- the TRUE North strong and free.)
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To: Mike Bates
It gets worse. The hire the likes of Joyceln Elders and Danny Glover as their spokemen to the youth!
36 posted on 02/24/2004 12:36:18 PM PST by cinFLA
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To: Mike Bates
The demographic of a large population of white liberals, all of who attended college and were indoctrinated by Marxist profs, during a past peak of KGB infiltration, is destroying our country. Now that the hippies are running many corporations, they are drunk with power and throwing their money at the worst possible things. It is an UTTER disaster which will take us at least 100 years to fix.
37 posted on 02/24/2004 12:36:19 PM PST by GOP_1900AD (Un-PC even to "Conservatives!" - Right makes right)
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To: Mike Bates
The demographic of a large population of white liberals, all of whom attended college and were indoctrinated by Marxist profs, during a past peak of KGB infiltration, is destroying our country. Now that the hippies are running many corporations, they are drunk with power and throwing their money at the worst possible things. It is an UTTER disaster which will take us at least 100 years to fix.
38 posted on 02/24/2004 12:36:49 PM PST by GOP_1900AD (Un-PC even to "Conservatives!" - Right makes right)
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To: Dataman
I will go to Sam's Club
Ditto.

I may be wrong, but at least in California, Costco cards are valid at Sam's club, which leads me to believe that they both inhabit the same corporate umbrella...

39 posted on 02/24/2004 12:38:01 PM PST by Publius6961 (40% of Californians are as dumb as a sack of rocks.)
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To: international american
Please call Costco customer service first.
40 posted on 02/24/2004 12:38:13 PM PST by cinFLA
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