When you drink coffee at Starbucks you are helping to fund open borders and abortions
Dr. David Black, the founder and chairman of 2ndVote, a movement that tracks popular companies and their contributions to liberal causes, appeared on the “Todd Starnes Radio Show” Monday to discuss his website and its goal to inform the conservative consumer on where they’re spending their money.
“What we do is we follow your money and we track social corporate activism, he said. “And we study seven Judeo-Christian issues that are under attack by the radical left, and how corporations are funding that attack on our values, but they’re using our money to do that.”
The group’s website, 2ndVote.com, calls itself a “conservative watchdog for corporate activism.” The website lists popular brands, like The Honest Company, which produces baby products and other household items like soap. 2ndVote ranked the company a 2.43, which indicates that it indirectly supports a liberal organization.
2ndVote said it compiled research on over 900 companies and formulated the scores. The scores can be accessed on the web and on mobile devices. The group puts out a weekly list of companies ranked. Black said 2ndVote spent nine years compiling its data.
“Our goal is to speak up boldly and loudly in defense of our Christian values and to have corporations to just go to neutral,” he said. “We want them to just provide a great product or service.” He said the goal of these companies should be to run a great business and not to use its customers’ money to serve the liberal agenda.
Black said Starbucks is a good example of a company that scores badly on every issue that 2ndVote tracks. He said when you shop at Starbucks, you’re putting money in the offering plate to support abortion, same-sex marriage, attacks on the Second Amendment, open borders and sanctuary cities. Black said his movement offers members alternative places to shop.
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American Vet wrote:
Dr. David Black, the founder and chairman of 2ndVote, a movement that tracks popular companies and their contributions to liberal causes, appeared on the “Todd Starnes Radio Show” Monday to discuss his website and its goal to inform the conservative consumer on where they’re spending their money.
“What we do is we follow your money and we track social corporate activism, he said. “And we study seven Judeo-Christian issues that are under attack by the radical left, and how corporations are funding that attack on our values, but they’re using our money to do that.”
The group’s website, 2ndVote.com, calls itself a “conservative watchdog for corporate activism.” The website lists popular brands, like The Honest Company, which produces baby products and other household items like soap. 2ndVote ranked the company a 2.43, which indicates that it indirectly supports a liberal organization.
2ndVote said it compiled research on over 900 companies and formulated the scores. The scores can be accessed on the web and on mobile devices. The group puts out a weekly list of companies ranked. Black said 2ndVote spent nine years compiling its data.
“Our goal is to speak up boldly and loudly in defense of our Christian values and to have corporations to just go to neutral,” he said. “We want them to just provide a great product or service.” He said the goal of these companies should be to run a great business and not to use its customers’ money to serve the liberal agenda.
Black said Starbucks is a good example of a company that scores badly on every issue that 2ndVote tracks. He said when you shop at Starbucks, you’re putting money in the offering plate to support abortion, same-sex marriage, attacks on the Second Amendment, open borders and sanctuary cities. Black said his movement offers members alternative places to shop.
https://www.toddstarnes.com/values/2ndvote-says-when-you-drink-coffee-at-starbucks-you-are-helping-to-fund-open-borders-and-abortions/?utm_source=Todd+Starnes+Newsletter&utm_campaign=a621053c78-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_03_26_05_35_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_92d26c77ee-a621053c78-112935365Dr. David Black, the founder and chairman of 2ndVo... (
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Why do you drink Starbucks coffee anyhow, it is nothing special as far as coffee goes, and highly overpriced as well as being a supporter of Socialists and Americas enemies.
no propaganda please wrote:
Why do you drink Starbucks coffee anyhow, it is nothing special as far as coffee goes, and highly overpriced as well as being a supporter of Socialists and Americas enemies.
I rarely do. When I am out and about and want coffee, I go to McDonalds. They upgraded a while back (10 year ago??) and I think their coffee is excellent. Also Quik Trip....
American Vet wrote:
Dr. David Black, the founder and chairman of 2ndVote, a movement that tracks popular companies and their contributions to liberal causes, appeared on the “Todd Starnes Radio Show” Monday to discuss his website and its goal to inform the conservative consumer on where they’re spending their money.
“What we do is we follow your money and we track social corporate activism, he said. “And we study seven Judeo-Christian issues that are under attack by the radical left, and how corporations are funding that attack on our values, but they’re using our money to do that.”
The group’s website, 2ndVote.com, calls itself a “conservative watchdog for corporate activism.” The website lists popular brands, like The Honest Company, which produces baby products and other household items like soap. 2ndVote ranked the company a 2.43, which indicates that it indirectly supports a liberal organization.
2ndVote said it compiled research on over 900 companies and formulated the scores. The scores can be accessed on the web and on mobile devices. The group puts out a weekly list of companies ranked. Black said 2ndVote spent nine years compiling its data.
“Our goal is to speak up boldly and loudly in defense of our Christian values and to have corporations to just go to neutral,” he said. “We want them to just provide a great product or service.” He said the goal of these companies should be to run a great business and not to use its customers’ money to serve the liberal agenda.
Black said Starbucks is a good example of a company that scores badly on every issue that 2ndVote tracks. He said when you shop at Starbucks, you’re putting money in the offering plate to support abortion, same-sex marriage, attacks on the Second Amendment, open borders and sanctuary cities. Black said his movement offers members alternative places to shop.
https://www.toddstarnes.com/values/2ndvote-says-when-you-drink-coffee-at-starbucks-you-are-helping-to-fund-open-borders-and-abortions/?utm_source=Todd+Starnes+Newsletter&utm_campaign=a621053c78-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_03_26_05_35_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_92d26c77ee-a621053c78-112935365Dr. David Black, the founder and chairman of 2ndVo... (
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Overpriced crap coffee...
Hate arguing with the waitresses (forget what they like to be called)...
Me: Coffee.. Black..
Them: Do you mean "unintelligible name"?
Me: I mean coffee... Black... No milk or sugar... Preferably a dark roast...
Them: So a "blah blah nlah " without sugar or cream?
Me: If that's a coffee black, then yes....
Them: Do you want that iced?
Me: No.....
Them: Would you like a squirt of"blah blah gook "?
Me: (speaking slowly because now I'm thinking maybe they're immigrants and can't speak English properly) Cof-fee... Blaaaack...
Them: Ok... That will be "a ridiculous price"...
Me: For a cup of black coffee?
Them: Do you want a shitty scone to go with it?
Me:
American Vet wrote:
I rarely do. When I am out and about and want coffee, I go to McDonalds. They upgraded a while back (10 year ago??) and I think their coffee is excellent. Also Quik Trip....
Yep... McDonald's has decent coffee now... I sometimes get it when I'm out in the morning... Not bad for the price... Pay about a $1.50 a cup over here.... I do add cream...
no propaganda please wrote:
Why do you drink Starbucks coffee anyhow, it is nothing special as far as coffee goes, and highly overpriced as well as being a supporter of Socialists and Americas enemies.
I drank star bucks once. I got a free coupon at a L.V. casino and tried it. If you are from South Louisiana You know what good coffee is and it ain't Starbucks.Down here coffee is Community Coffee,black.
American Vet wrote:
I have had that before. I only drank half the cup ... (
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IT is very good for other things.
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Yep... McDonald's has decent coffee now... I sometimes get it when I'm out in the morning... Not bad for the price... Pay about a $1.50 a cup over here.... I do add cream...
I am a coffee addict and put some really hot coffee in a double insulated mug and it stays hot for at least 4 hours. We also have a small heating device to make coffee and keep it warm for hours. Actually it is designed to keep newborn puppies warm for hours if you are a LONG way from the vet, but it works for coffee too.
no propaganda please wrote:
I am a coffee addict and put some really hot coffee in a double insulated mug and it stays hot for at least 4 hours. We also have a small heating device to make coffee and keep it warm for hours. Actually it is designed to keep newborn puppies warm for hours if you are a LONG way from the vet, but it works for coffee too.
I love my thermos... But rarely take it on my walks... We have four different coffee makers at home... (if you include the French press)... And I bought one for my mother in law (she doesn't drink coffee, but we visit)...
The hardest part of the quarantine was when we ran out of beans (we order them from the south....no beans up here) and were forced to drink instant coffee
Note: Stock up on the essentials at all times... a one never knows when an epidemic is on its way
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
I love my thermos... But rarely take it on my walks... We have four different coffee makers at home... (if you include the French press)... And I bought one for my mother in law (she doesn't drink coffee, but we visit)...
The hardest part of the quarantine was when we ran out of beans (we order them from the south....no beans up here) and were forced to drink instant coffee
Note: Stock up on the essentials at all times... a one never knows when an epidemic is on its way
I love my thermos... But rarely take it on my wal... (
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You can make that instant coffee palatable with a shot of rum......
no propaganda please wrote:
Why do you drink Starbucks coffee anyhow, it is nothing special as far as coffee goes, and highly overpriced as well as being a supporter of Socialists and Americas enemies.
Its's a status thing, to be seen with a Starbucks cup.....don't ask me why.
I don't like Starbucks coffee.....much McDonalds.
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