The left will try to censor and harm anyone they see as an opponent . Showing their ass seems to be their calling . I don’t use his product but I suspect, like Trump’s polling numbers, his sales will increase .
@carpediem Yeah, tried that a few weeks ago...still have the claw marks from an outraged cat....🤣🤣🤣. Just kidding, just kidding. 😁. Seriously, though, when I had a live in lover, I got a lot LESS sleep than I am getting now...🤣🤣🤣.
'The crime? - Lindell drew attention last week by visiting the White House to meet with President Donald Trump.'
The bit you neglected to mention. - He was photographed holding some notes.The notes appear to mention "martial law," a suggestion to move a dangerous Trump loyalist to the CIA as acting Director, the “Insurrection Act," and something about “foreign interference in the election."
All totally harmless I'm sure , like last week's armed insurrection.
The bit you neglected to mention. - He was photographed holding some notes.The notes appear to mention "martial law," a suggestion to move a dangerous Trump loyalist to the CIA as acting Director, the “Insurrection Act," and something about “foreign interference in the election."
You've been played. Leaving the presidents office with notes in plain sight. Trump is still fucking with you overwound leftists.
Wow! Sounds like Democrats are toasting their victory with Kool Aid :)
Anyone remember the struggle between "Chicago Values" and Chick Fil-a? Most Americans give the moral high ground to Chick-Fil-A. Remember the leftist uprising at the University of Missouri? Enrollments then dropped 13%.
Bed Bath's chance of surviving as a business was already in question. Now its stock is down by 3% since the previous close.
@Heartlander Chicago kept Walmart out for a bit too to appease the leftist unions. To deal with it Walmart built stores in suburbs adjacent to the city. So the retail sales tax $$ from Chicago shoppers went to those 'burbs. LOL.
The old "cut off your nose to spite your face" thing.
When all is said and done, Walmart has no reason to put a store in Chicago, and Chicago people have yet another reason for why they should move to the suburbs.
@Budwick Thanks. Is it the hat, or sun grown Arturo Fuente? I've shopped at both. But never again. Here's to retailers who jump on the lefty cancel culture bandwagon 🖕
If he’s a smart business man, he should have kept his business separate from his political affiliation. Surely he was aware of what was happening in the world.
But I bet his online sales probably got a boost from the supporters.
And I thought Bed Bath and Beyond was going out of business...😂
@MarineBob Amazon is running them out of business. Not My Pillow. They're fools for dumping the line. It's a draw. People go to your store for what you sell, not what you don't sell.
@acpguy Retailers and organizations can politicize and ban/boycott as much as they think they should but ultimately the consumers will decide regardless of which retailers carry what products. The reality is the retail outlets now have fractions of the clout that they used when it comes to influencing consumer decisions. People have made up their minds about MyPillow way before BB&B or Kohls banned it. Consumers are more loyal to the brands than their retailers. And social and political stances associated with the brands are important to the consumers. So Mike Lindell "having a pair" and staying true to himself will appeal to some groups and his association with Trump will surely alienate others. And then there are people that don't give a shit and could care less as long as it's a good product at a good price😂 Every business decision involves risks and I'm sure Mike Lindell knew exactly what was at stake.
@Budwick I couldn't tell you that. All the info so far came out in a Lindell interview with 'Right Side Broadcasting Network.' Never heard of them before.
But it isn't unusual for folks to disassociate with whackadoodles where I come from. And that's what we call Lindell here in Minnesota where he & my pillow are from 😎
@hlpflwthat Evertyhing I've seen from him makers me want to not do business with him and I've changed grocery stores because the owner took a fun selfie at the rally myself.
But I've also got an old friend who's done a really good job for 30 years at a non political organization getting crucified for being on the board of turning point.
This is where we are, a really divided country with real fundamental differences about personal values, and it's expressing itself with business, which is increasingly becoming more politically significant than individual or even groups of voters.
Call it corporate fascism, the free market, or whatever you like, but this is going to be hard on lots of people.
Well, I guess that just demonstrates that CEO's of major companies like Kohl's and Bed Bath and Beyond, (affiliated with Christmas Tree Shops, Harmon Face Values, Buy BuyBaby, and World Market), can be extremely stupid and extremely short sighted.
Lindell has been to the White House a couple of times. He even spoke at an event in the Rose Garden as one of the foremost Made In America employers. But his products, which support a large number of workers in Minnesota, were never banned until NOW? SMH.
@carpediem I think the "lists" should be in our heads and hearts. Door Dash...BIG supporter of BLM and Antifa during last summer's riots...and 265 other companies listed on the internet for anyone who cares to look. Target, Amazon, Google, Comcast/Xfinity now building big theme parks in China, and so many more.