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I was gonna stop with the previous post, but sometimes it becomes obvious that truth must be outed.

There is an additional aspect to the old money investments versus investments in disruptive technology that sets liberals butts on fire.
New investments threaten the social blackmail that is already streaming revenue to somebody's sacred cow.

Ever notice the demands made by locals with the push of centralized enviro-groups to get new businesses, especially those in extractive and manufacturing enterprises, to contribute to local social projects? They call it social responsibility.

Oddly enough, prior to the new business there was fewer jobs. Then along comes a business offering more jobs and this somehow gets translated to a social responsibility to support a bunch of questionable social programs that will be initiated once the business agrees to pay the blackmail.

Jobs and environmental compliance isn't ever enough.

Every business is expected to pay the social blackmail skim. Every business!!!
Just ask any business manager if they have been approached for annual contributions.
New businesses affect old businesses and thereby threatens the skim.
Everything you buy contributes to paying for this blackmail.
And the outsider agitators use their success at extracting this social blackmail for pursuing further contributions to their organization.
Ever wonder why so many of these groups have armies of lawyers in their inner circle?

Don't believe anything in this post until you check it out for yourself.


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