Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:19 am
I don't have any particular thing to link, I just hear about this restriction or that getting passed, now and then. But what I just wondered is...
If so many people are against the tobacco companies, disapproving of their products and marketing methods, why don't they, as a group, start buying up stock and get an interest in the company to where they actually have a voice in the decision making process? Seems like it would be faster than protesting forever and bribing politicians faster than the tobacco companies can.
I should throw this on the front page and move that mean ol "poor people don't contribute much to the economy" post down a bit.
Edited By GORDON on 1254669632
If so many people are against the tobacco companies, disapproving of their products and marketing methods, why don't they, as a group, start buying up stock and get an interest in the company to where they actually have a voice in the decision making process? Seems like it would be faster than protesting forever and bribing politicians faster than the tobacco companies can.
I should throw this on the front page and move that mean ol "poor people don't contribute much to the economy" post down a bit.
Edited By GORDON on 1254669632