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Do your homework before mixing business with politics By: Richard Randall, Contributing Writer May 10, 2021 2:04 pm As if you don’t have enough to think about while trying to lead your business to success, or today perhaps even survival, now you have a new area of concern. Should your business weigh in on controversial political issues? How do you respond to pressure from employees, customers, or activists? If you are going to weigh in, how should you choose to use your influence? If you’ve been off the planet recently you may have missed the controversy over new election rules in Georgia. As soon as the rules were signed into law, critics started shouting “voter suppression” and “Jim Crow.” President Biden even called it “Jim Eagle,” a new level of suppression. ....
Do your homework before mixing business with politics By: Richard Randall, Contributing Writer May 10, 2021 2:03 pm As if you don’t have enough to think about while trying to lead your business to success, or today perhaps even survival, now you have a new area of concern. Should your business weigh in on controversial political issues? How do you respond to pressure from employees, customers, or activists? If you are going to weigh in, how should you choose to use your influence? If you’ve been off the planet recently you may have missed the controversy over new election rules in Georgia. As soon as the rules were signed into law, critics started shouting “voter suppression” and “Jim Crow.” President Biden even called it “Jim Eagle,” a new level of suppression. ....
Texas Republican says the president s speech was frightening masquerading in boring tones on Hannity EXCUSIVE: Sen. Ted Cruz says corporate America is trying to use its economic power to punish anyone who disagrees with President Biden’s agenda, warning that corporations are playing with fire by wading into politics. Cruz, who acknowledged he is of course considering a 2024 presidential run, vowed to stop taking money from corporate PACs and urged his Republican colleagues to do the same. The Texas Republican is turning his back on a gift horse with the move, as corporate PACs have previously contributed more than $2.6 million to his campaigns. ....
One of the questions facing Americans these days is whether we live in a culture of honor or a culture of victimization. Though these two cultures share the same land and history, they could not differ more vastly in how one lives life. To live in the culture of honor, the emphasis is always on self-mastery: make something of yourself. This culture believes the more the individual develops oneself, the stronger of an asset the individual is to society. It is often these men and women who lead productive lives, contribute wisely, and even make history. On the other hand, to live within the culture of victimization, the individual lives in a world largely defined by horrific deeds that took place in the past. This form of existence derives its power not from individual agency but by invoking the specter of past horrors. Within this culture, the emphasis is often placed on loyalty to the group over the individual. ....
Font Size With Major League Baseball having moved its All-Star Game from the majority-Black Atlanta, Georgia to the heavily White Denver, Colorado, Tuesday’s CBS Evening News and NBC Nightly News were enthralled with the decision, having done their parts to further lie about Georgia’s voting law and tout President Biden’s threat to any state that’s thinking about securing elections. And having sucked up to Colorado by peddling the narrative that Colorado’s voting laws are some sort of gold standard, they left those comparisons behind and instead celebrated the mid-summer classic coming to the Centennial State. ....