Posted on 04/06/2016 6:38:36 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
PayPal’s “values” seem to include a “war on women”. They obviously don’t care about sexual deviants joining their wives, daughters and granddaughters in the ladies toilet. That’s some sick, perverted “values” right there.
Facebook’s Zuckerberg is as left wing as they get.
Just closed my account.
I signed up for it about seven-eight years ago to buy a particular real estate mailing list for business use; a one-time thing. How do I know if I still have an account to cancel?
Facebook is on the enemies list too.
Facebook is now being cited as at least a contributing factor in 3 out of 4 divorces these days.
Amazon Payments could be an option if they would promote it to more vendors. The problem is that nothing yet is as widespread as paypal.
Respectfully disagree. Google is as much enemy as PayPal and Facebook. They were complicit in reporting "illegal" search activity (for topics like "freedom" and "liberty" for instance) to the authorities.
OOPS! I forgot to add that it was in CHINA!
Yes it can be a problem. We would never purchase anything from Starbucks but buy 99% of our groceries from Kroger. The Starbucks issue is because of the price, poor quality, BLM issues and the fact that they do not support Christian holidays. We shop at Kroger’s because they are senior friendly, have great store brands, are affordable and support both concealed and open carry. But our local Kroger has a Starbucks booth in-house.
Most of the places we might ordinarily boycott for one reason or another we do not go to anyway because we just simply quit buying anything unless a basic necessity like food or gas. At some point in time I would hope that businesses would just stay totally out of the political arena. Until then, they do remain fair game for activist rebellion from both sides of the aisle.
Paypal has SF bay area values.
One of which is the inability to tell right from wrong.
Too many shades of grey for them.
If we had a real media with real journalists, Andrew Cuomo would be asked on camera if NY does business with countries that persecute and execute homosexuals. Ditto for governor Moonbeam.
We have to take all this sh1t because we want to keep men out of the women’s bathroom?? Caligula would be proud of Cuomo, Paypal, and the rest of the *deviants* ruining this country.
I’d try going to Paypal.com and then attempt to log in. If you can’t, then try to recover your password by typing in your email — if it says “email not recognized” or some such, then it’s a good bet you have no paypal account.
What are the new signs?
Generic stick figures with a question mark over them?
OK, not recognized. Must have been canceled or dropped.
Thanks.
We shop at Krogers because they are senior friendly, have great store brands, are affordable and support both concealed and open carry. But our local Kroger has a Starbucks booth in-house.
FWIW the Starbuck’s located in grocery stores, etc., are not really Starbuck’s. They just buy the coffee, syrups, etc. from them, and by doing so, get to use the name. A Krogers Starbucks is owned by Krogers.
Only the stand-alone Starbucks are really ‘Starbucks.’
[NC Leaders Fighting Back!]
Our side needs to really change our definition of "fighting back."
Writing columns, releasing statements, open letters, and righteous indignation is NOT fighting back.
Suing Paypal for billions of dollars is fighting back.
Banning Paypal in the state, and getting several other states to ban them in their states, is fighting back.
Issuing warrants for their corporate leaders' arrest and having them sent to the state for trial is fighting back.
Keeping them in prison for months or years while waiting trial is fighting back.
Making your opponents feel REAL pain and taking your enemies' property and power is fighting back and winning.
The weakass silly crap our side has done for decades to "fight back" hasn't worked and will never work.
Actually, I never have used PayPal. Just never thought giving my bank account information (or credit card information) to a third party was ‘smart’. Figure I’d just buy from Amazon, and pay them directly - rather than have a middle man.
Wow - Didn’t know that the Krogers Starbucks are owned by Krogers. They certainly do not advertise the connection. Thanks for the info. More than a little interesting that our Texas Kroger stores support and allow open carry while also allowing and supporting of on-site Starbucks and their left wing positions.
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