Thursday, September 22, 2011

How to Boycott Georgia

Information on businesses based in Georgia is available on the Internet.

Wikipedia has some listed, but I don't think it's very complete.

If you know more Georgia businesses, why not add them there.

Google also brings up more sources of information like: 13 Georgia companies on 2009 Fortune 500 list Which lists biggies like Coca Cola, The Home Depot, United Parcel Service, Delta Airlines, AFLAC, Genuine Parts, etc. (Besides 13 companies on the Fortune 500 they also list 16 from the Fortune 1000.)

An Ask.com search brings up more articles that can be sources.

I do suggest boycotting businesses in Georgia.

Business owners and leaders make many decisions on which candidates to back in their part of the world and how many resources to put into backing them.

Too many times they chose to go with the candidate that will give them tax breaks, or who indulges in crony capitalism.

Another way that businesses can get better governance is to promote a quality news system, but by not doing so they gain power because their money in politics is the main factor in all kinds of races.

Does anyone even have a chance to know anything about all those judges we're supposed to be voting for every few years?

Meanwhile businesses ignore the racism and the urge to kill in the populace around them while they make pathetic ads trying to prove to people that the world will be perfect if they just buy the products their companies sell.

This really needs to stop.

Business leaders need to stop promoting the hucksters in government and become responsible members of society.