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To: RoosterRedux
...and businesses are learning that they have no place in business.

Great point, and a critical point that shouldn't be missed.

You beat me to it, but I was planning to offer "...and the traditional free marketplace type of businesses that made America great are learning they have no place in the Leftist's future."

The hatred leftists have for the concept of privately owned corporations has been known for many decades, and now we see them as you suggest tinkering with the composition of corporate boards with a non-business agenda.

49 posted on 10/26/2023 4:01:10 PM PDT by frog in a pot (The water in this pot is getting warmer; hopefully, you recognize that as well.)
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To: frog in a pot
My SIL thinks that all businesses are basically based on greed. If you are in business, you are either dumb or greedy or both.

She (my SIL) was bragging because her children were working with a not-for-profit organization (like they are Mother Theresa wann-be's).

I tried to tell her that everything is a business. Even being a nurse or doctor is a business (she was a nurse before retiring). If you don't succeed as a nurse, you go out of business (i.e., get fired) because your "customers" don't want to do business with you. Being a doctor is particularly a business for the same reason (she believes docs are truly altruistic). Being a preacher is a business because if you don't fill the pews, you go out of business.

Just because an organization is non-profit doesn't mean it is not a business. If they don't succeed, they go out of business.

54 posted on 10/26/2023 4:12:32 PM PDT by RoosterRedux (A person who seeks the truth with a strong bias will never find it. He will only confirm his bias.)
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