Robin Garr wrote:I wondered at the time. Now Forbes says PJ's took a serious hit that seems to be clearly related to John's right-wing politics. Remember the party for Mittens Romney out at the Castle?
Papa John's, Applebee's And Others Pay Huge Price For Anti-Obamacare Politicking
It turns out that being a good corporate citizen is as important to selling pizzas as the thinness of the crust or the quality of the cheese
Rob Coffey wrote:Criticizing a policy is being a bad corporate citizen?
That makes no sense.
Criticizing government actions that you disagree with is the one and only* sign of a good citizen. Falling in line is the sign of a bad citizen.
*okay, maybe not only. But the most important.
Robin Garr wrote:(Actually savings, according to the Congressional Budget Office.)
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Mark R. wrote:Could it be that part of the drop in popularity was due to the fact that people finally realized that his pizza really wasn't that good once they tried something else?
Mark R. wrote:Robin Garr wrote:(Actually savings, according to the Congressional Budget Office.)
You actually believe the Congressional Budget Office?
Robin Garr wrote:Mark R. wrote:Robin Garr wrote:(Actually savings, according to the Congressional Budget Office.)
You actually believe the Congressional Budget Office?
Yeah, Mark, I pretty much do. Nobody's perfect, and I've covered government more than enough as a (recovering) news guy to be well aware that government is no more competent than the private sector, just a wee bit less mendacious. Overall, though, I just don't go around with a Fox News world view that the government of the people is out to screw us.
DanB wrote:I did check the facts
Robin Garr wrote:Well, hell, I'll certainly defer to your vast knowledge base, then.
But just out of curiosity, are you asserting that Forbes magazine is lying, or just incompetent?
DanB wrote:On edit... he increased his net worth presumably by about a quarter of a billion dollars since his comments.
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