That should become the RNCs new motto. T-shirts, ball caps, bumper stickers...
I think I have been banging on this note since 2006. I can't seem to get the point across about how dire is a situation in which one party controls all communications with the public.
Yes, regaining equal footing in the communications system of the United States ought to be our party's primary concern, because control of communications is how the Democrats have been winning elections. It is how they have been advancing their insane agenda.
“I think I have been banging on this note since 2006.”
I don’t think I’ve seen it in exactly those words. It was at the same time familiar and a revelation, as though a vaguely apprehended fact were suddenly brought into sharp focus.
Or maybe it’s just me.
>>>Yes, regaining equal footing in the communications system of the United States ought to be our party’s primary concern,
You all are aware that these firmz being discussed are largely publicly held companies that issue stock which has voting rights?
Here are some tickers you might consider investing in:
DIS, CBS, CMCSA, FOX, TWTR, FB
You have a lot of good points in this thread. I’m not quite there yet but you do make good points on this type of communication.
I’m just wondering where are the investors in these companies? It’s pretty obvious these CEO’s are out to hurt conservatives, which self-identify as conservatives 2-1 over those who self-identify as liberal or so I’ve read in the past.
I thought Sarbanes-Oxley was supposed to protect the investors from CEO’s making bad decisions such as these. There are twice as many conservatives out there than liberals so that would be definitely hurting their companies by having these type of policies. Are they just good at hiding this from their investors or should we start looking at Sarbanes-Oxley to reel in some of these insane CEO’s?
CGato