Saturday, April 23, 2016

Corporate Threats

Voters who object to new, goofy anti-discrimination policies are receiving threats from the large companies operating in our communities. 

In Georgia, the “Pastor Protection Bill” passed the State House and Senate, but got vetoed by Gov. Bad Deal after threats by the NFL and Coke.  We didn’t want our Pastors sued for refusing to perform a gay marriage. 

In North Carolina, a Bill that would make Refugee Resettlement corporations liable if the “refugees” they admit end up committing a Terrorist Act is opposed by corporations. 

Many States are under pressure to change their Men’s and Ladies’ Rooms to “All Welcome” for nut-bags who think they are the opposite sex.  Corporations are threatening to leave cities and States that don’t roll over and accept these abuses.  How did it come to this ? 

The corporations came under pressure by the Marxist Enemies from within as early as the 1950s, when we saw benign Corporate Ethics and Good Citizen initiatives rolling out of board rooms.  Companies passed good ethics policies that banned bribery and extortion actions and attempts from purchasing officers and vendors.  Being “good corporate citizens” was a little more coercive and meant that companies would do things like support United Way campaigns to solicit their employees. 

Atheists ruined public schools in the 1960s and continued to join Democrats to implement the rest of the American Communist Party’s goals.

When global Marxists corporations signed up for UN Agenda 21, they signed up for control of sovereign nations using political correctness as its guide.  These companies support the treasonous dissolution of the US Constitution and the rights of the voters.  These companies have controlled all levels of government in the US through campaign contributions for decades and have demonstrated their disdain for voter concerns.  We’ve seen the destructive results in other countries when the UN concocted, politically correct decisions become law and it’s a disaster we need to forcefully reject.  

I am amazed to see US companies accelerate their already undue influence over US politics and I call on all voters to call their bluff.  I recommend that we work toward eliminating our support for these companies.  We should boycott NFL games and Coke.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

  

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