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Saturday, September 8, 2018

Barry takes credit for economy...and it ain't the first time



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Did he say he cut the deficits in half???
Guess I forgot about when Barry passed the tax cut bill and all those bonus checks were mailed out during his occupation of the WH.


This is what really happened. 
Can't remember if this was before or after he used the motivational phrase,  "If you've got a business – you didn't build that."

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Trump's take on the situation.


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Letter to Nike from the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF POLICE ORGANIZATIONS, INC.



Mr. Mark Parker
Chairman, President and CEO 
Nike World Headquarters
One Bowerman Drive
Beaverton, Oregon 97005 


NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF POLICE ORGANIZATIONS, INC. 

Representing America’s Finest 

Re: Colin Kaepernick and Nike’s “Just Do It” Campaign

Dear Chairman Parker: 

On behalf of the more than 241,000 law enforcement officers represented by our Association across the country, I write to you to condemn in the strongest possible terms your selection of Colin Kaepernick for Nike’s “Just Do It” ad campaign. Mr. Kaepernick is known, not as a successful athlete, but as a shallow dilettante seeking to gain notoriety by disrespecting the flag for which so many Americans have fought and died. 

The inclusion of Mr. Kaepernick in Nike’s “Just Do It” ad campaign also perpetuates the falsehood that police are racist and aiming to use force against African Americans and persons of color. In reality, officers across the nation risk their lives not only protecting the athletes featured in Nike’s various campaigns, but also serve aspiring athletes across the country who use the Nike brand, through the thousands of Police Athletic Leagues, Boys and Girls Clubs and Big Brother/Big Sister programs where our officers donate their time and energy. They deserve to have the respect and full support of corporate citizens like Nike. 

Adding to the insult is the image of Mr. Kaepernick from the campaign featuring the quote “Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.” The fact that Mr. Kaepernick is no longer a starting NFL player does not equate to him being someone who has “sacrificed everything”. To truly understand what it means to “believe in something” and “sacrifice everything”, you should look to Arlington National Cemetery, or to the National Law Enforcement Officers’ Memorial in Washington, D.C., or to the trauma unit of a military hospital. The brave men and women of every race and color buried there, memorialized there, healing there, believed in this nation and our flag and exemplify the true meaning of “sacrifice”. 

In featuring Mr. Kaepernick in the “Just Do It” campaign, Nike grossly insults the men and women who really do make sacrifices for the sake of our nation. We are calling on all our member officers, their families and friends to join in boycotting all Nike products.

Sincerely, 
Michael McHale 
President





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Nike responds to the criticism







Chief Marketing Officer Aaron Goldman:


“Racial equality is a top concern for this audience, along with causes like clean-water access and gun control,” Goldman said.

(This coming from a footwear and apparel company? Sounds more like a senator from the blue state of CA)


He continues:


‘You can be darn sure that Nike has done its research and knows what will move its product and who this campaign will resonate with. They are the ones [Nike has] decided will be its future customers, so, if others are getting upset, [Nike has] planned for that, and it doesn’t care.’

So there you have it. F**K you... because they don't care! This is the  
core demographic they're trying to reach.




It's a brilliant sales strategy really. They make use of Kaepernick in some false sense of 'racial equality' pay him a ton of money, in reality, to promote racism in order to appeal to their customer base.






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Friday, September 7, 2018

More Nike memes


































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Another new ad from Nike












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