Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One way to change these states is for progressives and liberals to move there en masse and vote out the retrogressive politicians.
No really. We’d just get gerrymandered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never experienced such hateful vitriol from anyone, anywhere. I am a conservative that has NEVER treated anyone this poorly, with friends that run the whole political spectrum. I believe everyone is entitled to their opinions, even if they are different than mine. You all want the world to reflect only yours. Comparing conservatives to the Taliban?! Your parents should be ashamed of the adults they raised.
pass extreme legislation, get compared to extremists
Anonymous wrote:One way to change these states is for progressives and liberals to move there en masse and vote out the retrogressive politicians.
Anonymous wrote:Hey, crazy libs----you are such freaking hypocrites! The party of tolerance is only tolerant towards those that agree with them. I for one have a freshman daughter in a private college in TX and am ecstatic about the Supreme Court decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pressure texas corporations to fight back or get out of there
they don't care. The calculus is simple- the corporations want favorable tax/employment/environmental (especially the energy companies) laws and regulations, so they support republicans. For republicans to get elected, they need the christian base so you get politicians who oppose abortion, but also oppose taxes and unions. That's a win for business
Make them care. They can't function without customers. I don't have to give mo ey to exxon if I can help it.
who are you shifting purchases too that doesn't have offices in Texas?
It's going to be really difficult to avoid oil & gas purchases that aren't Houston based.
Focus on IT & air - Dell, Tesla, Southwest, American Airlines, AT&T
Great. I'm going to fly one-way down to Texas on AA to buy a dell computer. While down there, I'll rent a tesla. Then fly back Southwest. All while traveling with my AT&T cell phone. Thanks for letting me know!
Exactly. Put your money where your mouth is and I will do the same. Later At&T.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of you posting they can go to other states.
NO they can not. If they do some moron can literally kill them with zero consequences.
Anyone sending a boy or a girl to any red state moving forward is an idiot. This is not going to end well. Some family will lose a child to vigilante justice. UGH
Wow. Such hate from the tolerant left.
Ironic statement, given the actions of the right.
But aren't we supposed to be better than them? Very disappointing....
No. That's a loser's game. We have to fight. Stop wringing your hands and do something.
So if they don't agree with us, we fight them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pressure texas corporations to fight back or get out of there
they don't care. The calculus is simple- the corporations want favorable tax/employment/environmental (especially the energy companies) laws and regulations, so they support republicans. For republicans to get elected, they need the christian base so you get politicians who oppose abortion, but also oppose taxes and unions. That's a win for business
Make them care. They can't function without customers. I don't have to give mo ey to exxon if I can help it.
who are you shifting purchases too that doesn't have offices in Texas?
It's going to be really difficult to avoid oil & gas purchases that aren't Houston based.
Focus on IT & air - Dell, Tesla, Southwest, American Airlines, AT&T
Great. I'm going to fly one-way down to Texas on AA to buy a dell computer. While down there, I'll rent a tesla. Then fly back Southwest. All while traveling with my AT&T cell phone. Thanks for letting me know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of you posting they can go to other states.
NO they can not. If they do some moron can literally kill them with zero consequences.
Anyone sending a boy or a girl to any red state moving forward is an idiot. This is not going to end well. Some family will lose a child to vigilante justice. UGH
Wow. Such hate from the tolerant left.
Ironic statement, given the actions of the right.
But aren't we supposed to be better than them? Very disappointing....
No. That's a loser's game. We have to fight. Stop wringing your hands and do something.
So if they don't agree with us, we fight them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pressure texas corporations to fight back or get out of there
they don't care. The calculus is simple- the corporations want favorable tax/employment/environmental (especially the energy companies) laws and regulations, so they support republicans. For republicans to get elected, they need the christian base so you get politicians who oppose abortion, but also oppose taxes and unions. That's a win for business
Make them care. They can't function without customers. I don't have to give mo ey to exxon if I can help it.
who are you shifting purchases too that doesn't have offices in Texas?
It's going to be really difficult to avoid oil & gas purchases that aren't Houston based.
Focus on IT & air - Dell, Tesla, Southwest, American Airlines, AT&T
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of you posting they can go to other states.
NO they can not. If they do some moron can literally kill them with zero consequences.
Anyone sending a boy or a girl to any red state moving forward is an idiot. This is not going to end well. Some family will lose a child to vigilante justice. UGH
Wow. Such hate from the tolerant left.
Ironic statement, given the actions of the right.
But aren't we supposed to be better than them? Very disappointing....
No. That's a loser's game. We have to fight. Stop wringing your hands and do something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pressure texas corporations to fight back or get out of there
they don't care. The calculus is simple- the corporations want favorable tax/employment/environmental (especially the energy companies) laws and regulations, so they support republicans. For republicans to get elected, they need the christian base so you get politicians who oppose abortion, but also oppose taxes and unions. That's a win for business
Make them care. They can't function without customers. I don't have to give mo ey to exxon if I can help it.
who are you shifting purchases too that doesn't have offices in Texas?
It's going to be really difficult to avoid oil & gas purchases that aren't Houston based.
Focus on IT & air - Dell, Tesla, Southwest, American Airlines, AT&T
If you have At&T mobile, call them now and switch to Verizon. That's something "easy" that almost everyone can do. If you fly, take another airlines - United? Delta? buy Apple not Dell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pressure texas corporations to fight back or get out of there
they don't care. The calculus is simple- the corporations want favorable tax/employment/environmental (especially the energy companies) laws and regulations, so they support republicans. For republicans to get elected, they need the christian base so you get politicians who oppose abortion, but also oppose taxes and unions. That's a win for business
Make them care. They can't function without customers. I don't have to give mo ey to exxon if I can help it.
who are you shifting purchases too that doesn't have offices in Texas?
It's going to be really difficult to avoid oil & gas purchases that aren't Houston based.
Focus on IT & air - Dell, Tesla, Southwest, American Airlines, AT&T
If you have At&T mobile, call them now and switch to Verizon. That's something "easy" that almost everyone can do. If you fly, take another airlines - United? Delta? buy Apple not Dell.