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Business or Politics? People ask! Here’s why we loudly say “YES” to both.
It’s common wisdom for a company to stay far away from politics, but we certainly don’t. Three years ago on Quora.com (a Q&A forum we follow and highly recommend) someone posed the question “I work in financial services. Can I … Continue reading →
Posted in 2020 October, Feature Articles, Newsletter Columns, Newsletters, Politics
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Should Business and Politics Mix?
One of our clients didn’t think so, but here’s Tom’s view… When a client recently asked about our “#NotNormal-RESIST!” bumper stickers, we told her they “were in protest of the new administrations irregular behaviour”. It didn’t sit well. “Politics has … Continue reading →
Posted in 2017 Feb Mar NL, Feature Articles, Newsletter Columns, Newsletters
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Tagged agenda, alec, big business, british east india company, business, chamber of commerce, chic-fil-a, citizen, civics, clients, climate change, commons, corporations, customers, democrat, feature articles, features, fossil fuel, gm, government, halliburton, history, hobby lobby, infrastructure, kboo, KPOJ, main street, main street alliance, merchant prince, Middle class, militarization, military, nfib, politics, Progressive, reagan, republican, robber baron, rush limbaugh, single payer, small business, small business adminstration, society, standard oil, supreme court, thom hartmann, tidbits, united fruit, wealthy, xray
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