Monday, March 28, 2011

Just Say No to Cheap Crap

From the Macon County News (hattip: BlueNC):
The largest association of educators in the state is calling for a boycott of all businesses owned by Art Pope, a North Carolina business man and political insider who has contributed millions of dollars to conservative groups pressing for the elimination of caps on charter school funding. The decision to call for the boycott was made last week at the annual convention of the North Carolina Association of Educators.

Art Pope is the president of Variety Wholesalers, Inc., and a director of the conservative political advocacy group, Americans for Prosperity. Pope is also a major supporter of the Civitas Institute, and he holds a seat on the boards of directors for the John Locke Foundation, the Atlas Economic Research Foundation and the North Carolina Retail Merchants Association. Variety Wholesalers is the parent group to a number of popular stores in the state such as Roses, Maxway, Value Mart, Super 10 and Super Dollar (though not Dollar General), among others owned by Variety Wholesalers Inc.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:42 PM

    Pope and company under cover of legislative darkness prevented the future of windmill development in NC, too.
    Oil loving scoundrels, everyone.

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  2. BR Resident7:33 AM

    Actually, it was the tourist industry. Blowing Rock was the first municipality in the nation to ban wind powered electrical generation. I was at the meeting.

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