Taking Action To Bring Companies Back to Neutral
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"Since 2007, we were, I think some of the first- our organization was some of the first to recognize that, you know, conservatives, Republicans just generally assumed for a very long time and were right for a very long time that most business people were broadly, if not conservative, then at least sensible, they'd keep their corporations out of politics. They were reliable. The free enterprise project was set up because we were one of the first organizations to realize that, even by 2007, that really wasn't true anymore, that corporations had started to move left, that they'd started to move left, largely because left-wing troublemakers had shareholder activists had pushed them to the left." –Scott Shepard
@ EconomicWarRoom
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