Via Terry "Vote with your wallet - if you use AirBnB, Uber, or Lyft - stop. If you have a Twitter, Pinterest, or Reddit account, delete it. Just yesterday, I got some tickets to an event through EventBrite, little did I know - no more.
If you have jeans or other apparel from Levi Strauss or The Gap, burn them, publicly, and forswear ever buying them again.
This is a list of 145 CEO's who signed a letter to the U.S. Senate clamoring for "red flag" laws and universal background checks. A really enterprising activist with lots of time on his hands would research their Facebook and LinkdIn profiles and, from that, conduct a social network analysis to determine who in your AO is with or against firearm confiscation, and where else to apply your economic leverage. Don't be afraid to write to these clowns, and let them know this will not go unnoticed. Start with your U.S. Senator. Make it a physical, handwritten letter - that gets the most attention and no staffer ever tripped over a bag of email.
Make 'em pay for this BS. I found it interesting that Google, Amazon, Facebook, WalMart, Walgreens, Meijer, Kroger, et al, were conspicuous in their absence."
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The New York Times reported yesterday that 145 Corporate CEO’s are sending Senate leaders a letter urging them to pass expanded gun control laws.
[WE’VE PRINTED THE NAMES OF THE COMPANIES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE STORY]
The letter, which will be delivered today, was signed by companies including Levi Straus, Twitter, Airbnb, Pinterest, Lyft, Gap, DoorDash, Royal Caribbean and more. Two financial companies are also on the list: Thrive capital and Bain Capital.
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