Love the cartoon below.
Seriously, however, people of good character boycott organizations that engage in oppressive business practices.
For me, that includes Amazon, Walmart, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Hobby Lobby, and Home Depot, as well as Chick-fil-A.

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There Are Costs for a World Superpower to Be Led by a Spoiled Child
At left see we what it’s like when a formerly great country is being led be a moron.
Will “they better stop now!” lay this issue, the precursor to World War III, to rest?
https://www.2greenenergy.com/2026/04/10/there-are-costs-for-a-world-superpower-to-be-led-by-a-spoiled-child/
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Helping People Learn Science
In their ad, the folks offering “The Most Complete Periodic Table Ever” claim that, if your kid is struggling with chemistry, she can improve with this product, which is essentially tons of useless information.
Who discovered molybdenum? In what year? What is its market value?
We are a society in which our facility with science is now in free-fall. If you think that blunting whatever may remain of your child’s natural curiosity with crap like this a good idea, here’s where to shop.

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The Foundering U.S. Economy
Poor and working-class Americans are struggling with the current economy.
The MAGA base must be going insane. Trump’s telling them that the economy is great while they’re paying $6/gallon of gas and $12.99 for a pound of hamburger.
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