Starbucks Executive Chairman Howard Schultz said the world is “questioning the moral leadership of America” and he urged the public to reject nationalism. [More]
It'd be better for the Republic to reject Starbucks.
I won't waste time worrying over Starbucks, they'll soon cease to be a 'player' with their new pogrom . The millennials ( and anyone else sensible ) will be staying away in droves after one whiff of the new non-paying clientele.
If you feed stray cats you will have more stray cats hanging around. If you welcome bums to hang out, take a dump, clean up in the rest room, and hit up any productive customers who still patronize the place for money. Somehow, I doubt that adding legions of reeking drunks and derelicts to the mix will create the social climate to draw paying customers. It looks good on them. _revjen45
If I want to spend time in a homeless shelter, I'll pick one that serves better coffee.
ReplyDeleteI won't waste time worrying over Starbucks, they'll soon cease to be a 'player' with their new pogrom . The millennials ( and anyone else sensible ) will be staying away in droves after one whiff of the new non-paying clientele.
ReplyDeleteActually, I am concerned about the moral leadership of America's leadership.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm concerned about the financial skills of anyone who would consider paying over $4.00 for a cup of coffee.
If you feed stray cats you will have more stray cats hanging around. If you welcome bums to hang out, take a dump, clean up in the rest room, and hit up any productive customers who still patronize the place for money. Somehow, I doubt that adding legions of reeking drunks and derelicts to the mix will create the social climate to draw paying customers. It looks good on them. _revjen45
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