We're seeing a breakup between big business and the GOP in Georgia imo. (Conor Sen)
(@conorsen Columnist for @bopinion . Founder of Peachtree Creek Investments. Fintwit, demographics/elections, Atlanta. The future is a policy choice.)
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1377264941372215305.html?fbclid=IwAR3OFwM7M_RCWUbTbF_oA2ja_HuYEpftG2nrMq9aNMPKWiCOUqRSecHlQD0
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We're seeing a breakup between big business and the GOP in Georgia imo.
Like I said the CEO of Delta basically called the state GOP a bunch of liars and nobody has really worked through the next steps yet:
All eyes turn to Coke and Home Depot.
Link to tweet
Here we go big expansion plans in SWATL means you cant stay silent:
*MICROSOFT TO PRESS GEORGIA LEGISLATURE TO CHANGE ELECTION LAW
Heres the Microsoft statement:
https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2021/03/31/why-we-are-concerned-about-georgias-new-election-law/
. . . more - https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1377264941372215305.html?fbclid=IwAR3OFwM7M_RCWUbTbF_oA2ja_HuYEpftG2nrMq9aNMPKWiCOUqRSecHlQD0
PortTack
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(36,464 posts)$$$
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(26,487 posts)Scrivener7
(50,949 posts)have to go to corporations to enforce their will because their elected officials are determined to do the opposite of the voters' wishes.
And it is the whim of the corporations that will decide voting eligibility.
But that's the world we live in.
Midnight Writer
(21,765 posts)Corporations are already backtracking on their pledge not to support insurrectionist politicians.
It is the corporations who have taught us that they can sell America pretty much any line of bullshit.
"Lucky Charms is part of a healthy breakfast"?
A lesson the GOP has taken to heart.
C_U_L8R
(45,002 posts)Wait until they actually do something. All were hearing is crisis management blah blah blah.
AnotherMother4Peace
(4,243 posts)far as my flying choices go. After they issued their "hold my hood" statement, I figured they supported voter suppression.