Pick a political thread over there any thread and somewhere you will find Goldstein whining about disrespectful posts when he is the first one to eviscerate any poster he doesn't agree with.
There is also this Ron K. guy who is on a crusade to boycott Papa Johns because their owner has the audacity to pass along the increased business costs due to Obamacare along to his customers. I swear about 80% of the people that post in a political thread over there believe that the amount a business owner pays in necessary expenses to run his business has absolutely no impact on the profit he makes from his business.
I'll say the same there here that I said there.
Why is this a crusade to people? It's a business decision, not a cause. Businesses don't provide health insurance because they can't afford to, not because they don't want to or because "they don't care about their employees enough." Schattner's not alone, not at all. And I believe it's the franchise model that has forced Papa John's into this position. The last thing to do is boycott them. If anything, you should patronize them.
Stop reading HuffPo and Slate. Turn off Current TV, switch from MSNBC to CNBC, and tell Michael Moore to move to Canada ad take a look at the SEC filings, the earnings reports, the stock price. It's just business, people.
Furthermore, I'll add that anyone who criticizes wealthy job creators has their priorities screwed up. These people are the makers. They are the fuel that makes the engine of capitalism run as smoothly as it does. Meanwhile all those poor trash looking for handouts - including healthcare - are the takers. The problem is that the takers are outnumbering the makers. Some need to be deported, others deprived of heathcare so they mercifully just go away and a token few re-educated and incorporated into our ranks. It's a demographic numbers game but we'll get the math right before the next election.