The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday granted itself an exemption to the city’s boycott of Arizona to keep a red light photo enforcement program operating. The program generates about $3.6 million in annual ticket revenue for the city. The day before, Oakland voted to approve a $1 million contract with a multinational advertising company with corporate offices in Phoenix.
San Jose, which has several contracts with Arizona companies cited potential economic harm in stopping short of a full boycott, voting instead for an official denunciation of SB 1070. The Arizona law allows police officers to question anyone they suspect of being an illegal immigrant, and makes it a state crime to be in the country illegally...
Kyser notes that a Los Angeles Police Department plan to send officers to Arizona for special terrorism training "was canceled due to the boycott,” but other actions have gone under the radar.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power awarded a contract for electric vehicle charging stations to a company in Arizona, Kyser says, “but nobody caught that"...
Others have gone scrambling to parse legal definitions – such as the difference between “corporate offices” and “corporate headquarters” – to rationalize which companies are subject to the intent of the boycott.
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Saturday, July 03, 2010
No Strength Of Conviction
If you're going to boycott someplace (say, California for passing Prop 8, or Arizona for passing SB 1070), then do so. You look like a wuss if you just say you're going to boycott, then don't--kind of like the Baldwin who said he'd move to London if President Bush were reelected in 2004, then didn't.
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ReplyDeleteCalling names and then daring me to post your comment is not going to cut it. I know you're capable of better, try again.
ReplyDeleteFrankly, while there are still those enclaves that buy into the liberal mantra, I think the majority of Americans are done believing the hype. Seeing 21 people killed just outside the same border entry that was the object of conflict demonstrates that the Arizona problem is much more than a few people looking for jobs.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see that lefties are willing to stand up for what they believe provided they aren't too inconvenienced or the cost too high.
ReplyDeleteIsn't this sort of like Mean Girls where they gossip about you behind your back, but are willing to copy your homework? I thought people grew up eventually....
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