I am not personally familiar with 2d Vote, but I will check it out. Beyond that, each of us can start taking note of those companies that are fighting against our deeply held rights and beliefs and start our own personal list.
Individuals have a vote every day, not just Election Day. When you purchase coffee, gas, or an airline ticket, the dollars you spend are a vote for various causes. Companies take the money you spend with them and then donate it to organizations they support. Unfortunately, some of those donations go to groups supporting a leftist agenda like Planned Parenthood and the Human Rights Campaign.
For Rrference Later
Thanks for posting this. Useful.
Bump for later review.
It would be really helpful if we all had six votes like that woman Ohio voteress who voted Obama six times.
They need an app that runs on IE and Firefox if this is going to do any good.
downloaded to iPhone.
You have to sign up and give an email address.
Slow website
It rates companies on a scale of 1 to 5 (liberal to conservative), and you can examine how they came up with their rating.
Chick-fil-A gets a 4.3. Hobby Lobby a 3.8.
I thought Dominos was conservative, but it gets a 2.5. Neutral on abortion, marriage and environment, but bad points on 2nd ammendment (has a no weapons while on duty policy).
Ben&Jerry’s gets a 1, of course.
We really need this ap to send an email to the company we don’t like saying: “I spent $156.82 at your competitor (Chic-Fil-A) today because I do not like your liberal corporate policies.