Yeah, most American businesses will voluntarily agree to whatever stupid sign you want to put on their private property which is completely unrelated to their business and agree in writing up front to pay you whatever you want if they change their mind.
Great post!
This is time for some new tactics and strategies.
We must as shopper-Citizens hold our vendors accountable, even as we hold our public employees accountable We can make an impact quicker by using our purchasing power wisely.
Have you asked—demanded—investigated—to know that all the employees where you shop are legal? Signage and mitigatory damages clauses are optional. I am not an attorney.
All the fines in the world—even if enforced, will be factored into selling price. Again, the end user will pay for the fines amortized by the selling price and illegal business will continue as usual, unless people stop buying.
And while the adequate and existing laws are not being at present consistenly enforced, buying from a criminal employer strengthens the criminal ecosystem and hurts those that obey the law. Choose sides wisely, it’s not just about lowest price as you know.
The point is to stop the cash flow to lawbreakers who manipulate and underwrite lawmakers. Fiscal impeachment, if not de jure.
Don’t perpetuate the foolish habits that led us to this precipice.
Get out of your comfort zone and stand up for the Founding Principles.
Thanks.
So, some suggestions are unlikely to have a high success rate . . .
use ideas as brainstorming fodder.
Uncreative carping and wringing of hands is not only
UNATTRACTIVE
but, in this context, deadly.
Sheesh.