AZ_Infantry
Active member
Indeed you do but then those it is aimed at also get their say.
As others have already stated most businesses are clever enough not to get caught up in this sort of thing, had he been a smarter businessman he would have kept his politics to himself.
"We reserve the right to refuse to serve anyone."
Sound business isn't about taking in every dollar available, it is about building a customer base that remains dedicated to your methods. Give me the $20/20 days in repeat business over Joe Shmoe's $1/today in-n-out anyday. Consistency is what keeps a business operating - serving anyone at anytime is what you do to launch it off the ground.
While I agree that it is wise business to avoid politics, it is also wise business to build a customer base on ethics and service, not the bottom line dollar.
Not disagreeing with you, just adding my perspective.