Why Standing up to Trump Is Profitable
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9 Articles
Will The "No Kings" Movement Save American Democracy?
At GREEP Gathering #227 we mourn the horrific MAGA murders in Minnesota with St. Cloud resident HEDY TRIPP.We look in growing detail at the “Christian Nationalist” movement with radio host LYNNE FEINERMAN, who discusses ANDRA WATKINS & her great work on right-wing cults.From Indivisible we hear MIMI “SPRINGTIME” about her Episcopalian roots & their warped Evangelical off-shoots. A wonderful award-winning poem from DANIELLA GIUSEPPE underscores …
Why standing up to Trump is profitable
Today I want to assess Saturday’s No Kings protests in the context of American capitalism. Standing up against Trump is not only important politically and morally. It’s also profitable. Diversity, for example, is good for business. CEOs that have scaled back their companies’ diversity programs in response to Trump’s attacks have misread the market and are now suffering the consequences. When Target rolled back DEI, the company confronted a consu…


Robert B. Reich: Why standing up against Trump is good for business
The consumer boycott of Target for abandoning DEI has been hugely costly to the corporation. Similarly with Walmart.
No Kings Protests Funding, $114M Dark Money Machine - American Faith
The “No Kings” protests drew modest turnout in left-leaning cities like Portland, Boston, and Seattle. But behind the scenes, vast sums of dark money funded these events, and a politically charged shooting in Minnesota turned a weekend of protest into a national flashpoint. Former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were murdered, and State Senator John Hoffman and his wife were seriously wounded, in an act linked to a suspec…
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