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According to this analogy, consumers vote for "winners" and "losers" with their purchases. This argument was used to explain market allocations of goods and services under the catchphrase "consumer sovereignty". [citation needed] Consumer boycotts sometimes aim to change producers' behaviour. The goals of selective boycotts, or dollar voting ...
“LGBT business owners are 1.4 million strong and growing. There's no CFO in America that would tell you you should shoot 1.4 [million] potential customers and partners in the foot.”
And for the people who make things work in D.C. — restaurants, real estate, merchants and service professionals — that may be good news indeed. Adonis Hoffman writes on business, law and policy.
Company-run stores served as a convenience for workers and their families, but also allowed the companies to exploit workers for increased profit. In certain cases, employers included contract provisions requiring employees to patronize the company stores. Employees who wanted to change their scrip to cash generally had to do so at a discount ...
Rush Limbaugh commented that business owners did build the roads and bridges through their taxes, and that Obama wants to socialize private profit. [49] [50] Mark Levin, in reaction to the speech, said that Obama was "disrespecting the American people" and that "he despises the capitalist system". [51]
“America is broke right now, and we saw that coming back in 1971, you know, Nixon took the dollar off the gold standard, and then this became trash,” he said during a recent Fox Business ...
“They used to think about creating products people will love and that make good money,” he says. “Now, they’re all talking about how to launch infrastructure projects that get the biggest ...
Murray, 322 A.2d 630 (RI 1974) modification of a contract does not require consideration if the change is made in good faith and agreed by both parties. Hamer v. Sidway , 124 N.Y. 538, 27 N.E. 256 (N.Y. 1891) promising to not behave anti-socially amounted to valid consideration for a contract, in this case payment of money by an uncle to a ...