The communists freely and proudly declare their affiliation.
And the SEIU has no problem marching arm-in-arm with them.
“Smash Capitalism” is a slogan the SEIU apparently endorses — or at least doesn’t mind marching behind.
In case you think the SEIU is some peripheral out-of-the-mainstream organization:
The SEIU devoted $28 million to Obama’s campaign
The individual who has visited the Obama White House the most: SEIU President Andy Stern, who has visited 53 times.
Obama is closely linked with the SEIU.
The SEIU is closely linked with communists.
You do the math.
Did I say communists? Sorry, I meant Communists (with a capital “C”).
Note how the Communists that day (like the women on the right in this photo) carried solid red flags symbolizing their ideology. Keep that in mind as you view the next photo…
One of the SEIU leaders picked up a Communist flag and led a contingent of rank-and-file SEIU members. Everyone was OK with that.
GOD...HELP BRING COSTCO TO NEW BRITAN CT.
ReplyDeleteJames D. Sinegal and Jeffrey H. Brotman founded Costco in 1983. Both of them had extensive experience in the warehousing retailing industry. Sinegal previously worked for Sol Price at Price Club, which was the successful pioneer warehouse store founded 1976.
Costco became the first company ever to grow from zero to $3 billion in sales in less than six years of operation. Costco went public on December 5, 1985 on NASDAQ under COST. In 1993 Costco merged with Price Club.
Both had a similar business model and size. Executives initially led the combined PriceCostco from both companies but Sol Price left in 1994 to concentrate on another business venture.
By 1997 PriceCostco changed its name back to Costco, under which the company currently operates.
New Britain Common Council....Help Bring CostCo To New Britain CT.
ReplyDeleteCostco doesn’t carry multiple brands or varieties where the item is essentially the same except when it sells its signature Kirkland in-house brand. Costco also doesn't have a P.R. department and it doesn't spend a dime on advertising. The way in which they save money gets passed down to the customer.
The CEO, Jim Sinegal encourages working-class values in Costco’s corporate culture. He sets the example from his bare bones office-without-walls at the company’s headquarters office in Issaquah, WA and his modest salary of $350,000 a year. He visits over 200 stores a year and wearing a name
tag that simply say Jim.
All of his employees respect and admire him because Costco really values its employees. Costco pays it’s employees higher than average wages and better than average benefits resulting in the lowest employee turnover rate in the retailing industry.
Employees are in-house word of mouth advertisers on how great Costco is. This loyalty decreases theft and encourages high value work ethics. Costco now accepts food stamps because of the hard hit economy.
I think Costco leaders need to have their heads examined for even wanting to open a store in such a communist city.
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