Trump DOES sell out the American worker all the goddamn time because he DOES personally benefit from it. |
Well, part of it is because Trumpsters don't see ANY ethical issues with Trump. They saw all kinds of ethical issues with HRC, imagined or real. That in and of itself is scary as hell. |
Trump supporters do not understand ethics. They just hate "Liberals!" |
Well then maybe you see the problem with Trump not considering that. |
Trump forgets that he didn't win the popular election. Most Americans do not want him as President. |
Your rubles won't go far. |
L.L. Bean has backed social and religious conservatives for a very, very long time. This situation is not new. Linda Bean openly supports organizations that do not support federal social programs, and is rabidly opposed to public education and reproductive rights.
That being said, she is more than likely not so much a Trump supporter as a Pence supporter. The family has done a lot to keep jobs in Maine, but they have also done a lot to support the cesspool of foreign clothing manufacturing responsible for some of the most repugnant human rights abuses out there. If you value the power of your dollar as a tool for promoting the same values you cherish, and the way of life you wish for yourself and your children, simply do not buy their products. Share that knowledge in helpful ways. But, please, do not make a direct match between Linda Bean and Donald Trump. Linda Bean wishes us Mike Pence's world much more than Donald Trump's. That world is more easily packaged and digested by America, but it is far more insidious, it is dangerous, and it is likely what we will be left with after all the distraction and obfuscation ends. |
To be fair, their jackets are warm, and reasonably priced. Perfect for winter in Moscow. |
He should not be picking and choosing company's and advertising for them because of political donations. If he were already in office that would be very much like a bribe. As for LL Bean--if her contributions violated the law they should consider removing her from the Board of Directors. I question a company that allows the Board of Directors to violate the law without consequence. It makes me question whether they will follow corporate governance laws. When someone shows you they are willing to break or violate the law--believe them and don't let them stay on as an advisor in your company. |
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LLBean clothes are largely imported. And I hate to break it to you, but liberals are usually the ones who worry about working conditions and wages, both here and abroad - you know, those pesky unions. We're aware our phones are made abroad. I'm curious this device-free life you've been able to lead, by the way. I did without a cell phone until six months ago. I found it very difficult not to have a device in a world in which not having one is like admitting to homelessness. |
It is a privately-held company. Linda Bean is a heir to the founder. While it would seem to be a good governance practice to do so, their board is not required to do so. Now, if Trump's tweeting is causing massive devaluations to shares of publicly-held companies, and Trump's hedge fund and institutional investor friends are cashing in on those moves, one would hope the SEC and FINRA are following the money. |
New poster. Looks like you understand stupid because you have been looking at yourself in the mirror. Whether you buy or don't buy LL Bean; we don't care. I know if Obama said what Trump said than we all know you would be boycotting LL Bean though! |
Who are American wormers? People are boycotting LL Bean not because the company uses American workers and you know that ( or I hope so) Please educate yourself. If Obama did half as much as Trump did than you all would be up in arms and boycotting everything he tweeted about. And working to get him out of office. And you all know it. |
Hey I am a liberal Dem and knew a lot of the LL Bean people. They really are nice people. I feel badly that one of their wacky family members will ruin things for all of them |