People voting with their wallet are why Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Philip Morris, Frito-Lay, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Monsanto and Boeing are still in business.
And people voting with their wallet have led to literally hundreds of thousands of companies going out of business.
Or perhaps the individual's dollar is not really that effective. It's like plastic recycling -- it is a way to make the consumer feel like it is their job to fix things that they really have no responsibility for or control over.
This strategy is so successful, it brought down Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Philip Morris, Frito-Lay, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Monsanto, and Boeing.
People voting with their wallet are why Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Philip Morris, Frito-Lay, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, Monsanto and Boeing are still in business.
And people voting with their wallet have led to literally hundreds of thousands of companies going out of business.
So yeah, it is successful.
You might need to read up on the concept of a monopoly.
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Ah yes, people voted with their wallets, some people just have much larger wallets than others.
Such a bunch of nonsense, among other things because it ignores the government's role in the sucess of all those businesses.
I think Boeings bring themselves down on their own.
ba-dum-tish!
Terrain, terrain.
Is it possible that people just think differently than you? Or is everyone else wrong?
They think differently precisely because they're wrong.
They're wrong.
Or perhaps the individual's dollar is not really that effective. It's like plastic recycling -- it is a way to make the consumer feel like it is their job to fix things that they really have no responsibility for or control over.
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People with more dollars get more votes
s/People/Advertisers/
I did indeed.