Posted on 08/09/2012 3:23:34 PM PDT by BRL
In an election year filled with secret campaign money, the Scotts Miracle-Gro Company has made the unlikely choice to go public with a big political donation.
The Ohio-based company, familiar as the producer of a ubiquitous plant fertilizer, is now a political player, donating $200,000 in June to the Restore Our Future super PAC supporting Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
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It is also possible that since he supported dem governor in past he decided to do this to undo some probs ?
Certainly , the Chik-fil-A thing is setting a precedent that being open about conservative things might not be so bad for the company.
Will do business with them more!
IIRC, I thought I saw an ad on MLB TV that Scott’s is the “Official” product for MLB Baseball (the stadiums with REAL grass/turf) and probably other sports also.
I use Scott’s Miracle Gro throughout the entire summer, love it
Cheers for Scotts Miracle Gro.
Probably a lot of liberals garden and use their products. Brave move by them.
When a company supports liberalism, the media never says they are “going out on a limb”.
Although the quality of Democrat "fertilizer" is undoubtedly greater ... and in much greater quantity ...
When you make a quality product you really don't have to worry about alienating customers that much. Nothing I know of works as well as Miracle Grow. My wife is constantly pouring that blue juice over her plants. Works great.
Worthy of a gardening ping?
They went out on a limb? I can almost guarantee that the economy will almost do an immediate 180 degree turn the minute Romney’s elected; simply, as a result of the relief they expect to get from a capitalist president.
Odds are, Democrats live in urban areas and don’t need fertilizer for their concrete stoop and iron fire escape, or they live in the suburbs and have a couple undocumented persons of non-American origin take care of their landscaping and gardening.
I have some bare lawn spots in need of seed, and I need a new spreader. Scotts it is!
>> Probably a lot of liberals garden and use their products.
I don’t know a whole lot about Miracle-Gro, but it may not be “organic” enough for a libtard...
I dont know a whole lot about Miracle-Gro, but it may not be organic enough for a libtard...You're correct; it is not organic. We garden organically, and use this stuff for our tomatoes, in addition to their whole line of "-tone" products.
Bingo! You got it right.
Hurray—I need fertilizer. Glad I didn’t go out and buy just any old brand.
Expect the EPA, IRS, and the Dept. of Agriculture to come down hard on them in the near future.
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