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Business and Industry

ESG Is Coming for Your Candy Bars

As climate and equity proposals lose steam, activist investors are targeting junk food, soda, and alcohol in the name of corporate responsibility.

C. Jarrett Dieterle | 5.3.2025 7:00 AM

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Once a Wall Street buzzword, ESG—Environmental, Social, and Governance—has become a political flashpoint and a corporate headache. Investor enthusiasm for ESG is clearly waning. The Manhattan Institute's Proxy Monitor project has tracked such proposals for years. In 2024, it found that zero environmental or social policy proposals received majority shareholder support at Fortune 250 companies. But that doesn't mean ESG is going away. Instead, it's evolving—and its next battleground could be your favorite candy bar or soda.

After years of climate and racial equity-focused proposals, ESG activists are now shifting their attention to nutrition. The latest campaign appears to be against "unhealthful products." Academics are branding this movement "ESG + Nutrition," arguing that investors should aim to "align financial returns with benefits for society and the planet."

In 2023, Nestlé found itself at the forefront of this new effort when a group of institutional investors demanded the company "rebalance its sales towards healthier products." Similar campaigns have been pushed at Kellogg's, Kraft Heinz, Unilever, and soda giants Pepsi and Coca-Cola.

Proponents of the ESG + Nutrition initiative have floated concepts like a "nutrition metric" to determine the healthfulness of specific food products, as well as a potential system of "nutri-credits" that would operate as "health offsets," similar to carbon credits in the climate change context. These efforts haven't passed shareholder votes, but they've already inflicted costs—up to 75 staff hours and $150,000 per proposal just to get them on the corporate ballot, according to some estimates.

That might seem like a rounding error for billion-dollar brands. But the bigger concern is what these proposals are asking companies to do. Unlike calls for emissions disclosure at a tech firm, demands for Coca-Cola to replace its entire product line with green smoothies or for Mars to ditch the Snickers bar in exchange for ancient grain granola bars are antithetical to these companies' entire business models. If taken seriously, these efforts would effectively require America's most iconic companies to abandon their core products—and, by extension, their customer bases. 

As recently covered by Reason's Eric Boehm, the U.S. government's ongoing effort to revise the 2025 Dietary Guidelines is very likely to result in the federal government declaring that there is "no safe level" of alcohol consumption consistent with a healthy lifestyle. Such a declaration in the U.S. would give ESG activists a new wedge to go after beer and liquor companies like Diageo and Molson Coors, demanding they "rebalance" their offerings toward non-alcoholic alternatives. Analysts have already flagged the alcohol industry as facing "rising ESG-related risks."

These agendas are already making their way into U.S. shareholder activism. Already in 2025, YUM! Brands (parent of KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut) is facing a shareholder proposal that would require compliance with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on antimicrobial use in meat production. A WHO-inspired, anti-alcohol proposal won't be far behind.

Yet for all the handwringing and posturing, the market is already doing much of the work ESG activists claim to want. Drinking rates among Gen Z have plummeted, and non-alcoholic beverage sales are booming. Consumers are becoming increasingly enthusiastic about prioritizing healthy eating. In short, the private sector is adapting in real time to shifting preferences, with nary a "health offset" or "nutri-credit" in sight.

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  1. Adans smith   2 weeks ago

    It's warm weather , time to grill steaks, burgers, have a few beers , have some ice cream and watch the humming birds, In other words enjoy life.

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  2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 weeks ago

    'As climate and equity proposals lose steam, activist investors are targeting junk food, soda, and alcohol in the name of corporate responsibility.'

    Karens gotta karen.

    And yes, expect the zealots to demand alcohol prohibition 2.0.

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    1. Overt   2 weeks ago

      Karens are not behind ESGs. ESGs were yet another progressive stealth operation to take over another institution (the corporate world). We are still in danger, because this anti-market claptrap depends on the government to subsidize such bad allocations of resources, and our government has done nothing but increase its ability to meddle in markets (and that has yet to be rolled back).

      I work for a bank, and they STILL push DEI and ESG bullshit- just much quieter. Because they are legislatively Too Big to Fail, and so care more about regulator outcomes than market outcomes. They know that it is an open question as to whether the AOCs will have power in 4 years or not, and they aren't dismantling shit.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 weeks ago

        Part of the responsible corporate policy started under Obama threatened compliance through regulatory bodies.

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      2. Minadin   2 weeks ago

        On the investment side, ESG is a breach of fiduciary responsibility. People who push it should be sued and / or go to jail.

        On the corporate side, well-groomed managers with good hair and not much business acumen have very slowly discovered that it hurts profitability.

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        1. Overt   2 weeks ago

          Which is why the NLRB under Biden did its best to rewrite rules so that it was NOT a breach of fiduciary roles for a state pension fund to follow ESGs. They were using billions and billions of dollars paid by taxpayers into pension funds to bribe companies to adopt liberal politics.

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    2. charliehall   2 weeks ago

      " expect the zealots to demand alcohol prohibition 2.0"

      Don't suggest it to RFK, Jr. He may actually have statutory power to have the FDA do that.

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  3. Longtobefree   2 weeks ago

    The correct name is 'snack food'.
    Sugar identifies as gay and fat identifies as trans.
    Can we call out the Karens for deadnaming and get them all canceled?

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    1. Minadin   2 weeks ago

      I'm old enough to remember when trans fats were bad.

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      1. Fats of Fury   2 weeks ago

        Trans Fat was Biden's Assistant Secretary for Health.

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  4. Jerry B.   2 weeks ago

    "Drinking rates among Gen Z have plummeted..."

    Well. That's your problem right there.

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    1. Don't look at me! (Are the penguins negotiating yet?)   2 weeks ago

      Bunch for worthless pussies.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 weeks ago

        The penguins haven't stopped drinking at least.

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    2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 weeks ago

      Reason intern cocktail partied hardest hit.

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    3. Vernon Depner   2 weeks ago

      That's why they're not having sex.

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      1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 weeks ago

        That and they think all sex is rape.

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        1. Vernon Depner   2 weeks ago

          The girls think all sex is rape. The boys think if they have sex they'll be accused of rape.

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          1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

            Gosh, it's almost like some sort of misanthropic ideological force wants to bring about the extinction of humanity.

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            1. charliehall   2 weeks ago

              The Christian nationalists who are allied with MAGA are anti-sex, even for married couples.

              And they wonder why fertility rates are declining.

              Hint: There are exactly two Shakers left in the world today.

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          2. charliehall   2 weeks ago

            You might want to examine your attitude -- there are reasons why you are an incel.

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  5. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

    "its next battleground could be your favorite candy bar or soda"

    Better the Chemjeff's move to targeting candy bars, than remaining fixated on the little boys penises that they have been so upset about and desperate to remove.

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  6. Minadin   2 weeks ago

    ESG is dead.

    Even my own company has pivoted away from this stuff, as our clients have. They even removed the DEI officer position.

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    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

      The progressives never stop. They might play dead, they might make strategic retreats, but the second nobody is paying attention anymore they come tiptoeing in through the back.

      These bigoted, hate-filled ideas are never going away and the price to prevent ESG/DEI sneaking back 1 year, 5 years, 10 years from now, is eternal vigilance and a readiness to go on the attack at any time.

      Marxism is a near-retarded pseudo-religious philosophy based on ridiculous ideas and a murderous history, that's been discredited thousands of times; but 180 years later we're still battling it off, in a war that's almost spiritual. It's the same with its ESG/DEI offspring.

      "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

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      1. Vernon Depner   2 weeks ago

        Marxism Islam is a near-retarded pseudo-religious philosophy based on ridiculous ideas and a murderous history, that's been discredited thousands of times; but 180 1400 years later we're still battling it off, in a war that's almost spiritual.

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        1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

          Islam would have been extinct 1300 years ago if it wasn't propagated by warriors who got rich and powerful in the conquests it made. It's not quite the same, as nobody ends up wealthy and successful in Marxism except temporarily.

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          1. Longtobefree   2 weeks ago

            To be fair, a policy of "convert or die" is actually effective.

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            1. Vernon Depner   2 weeks ago

              And again, practiced by both Marxists and Islamists.

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            2. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 weeks ago

              That sounds like WPATh trans ideology...

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              1. Minadin   2 weeks ago

                Well, they're Marxists, so, that checks out.

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            3. charliehall   2 weeks ago

              Islam did not force Christians or Jews to convert, at least for hundreds of years. The Golden Age of Spain was under Islamic rule.

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          2. charliehall   2 weeks ago

            The warriors -- and lots of others -- got rich because Islam promoted free markets, free trade, free movement of people, freedom of religion (at least for Christians and Jews), education, science and a rule of law, while most of Christian Europe was at the same time trying to stamp out all of those good things -- and damn near succeeding.

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        2. charliehall   2 weeks ago

          A monotheistic God is not a ridiculous idea. Muslims did steal it from Jews.

          And Christianity has been far more murderous in its history. The Crusaders, the French Wars of Religion, the Thirty Year War, the English Civil War, the Polish Deluge, the trans-Atlantic slave trade, the genocide of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, and the support for the Nazi Holocaust were the result of Christians. The only one that Muslims played any significant role in was the trans-Atlantic slave trade, and Muslims did not start it.

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          1. Mike Parsons   2 weeks ago

            Ahhh, so you got the braindead "white people the most bad" starter kit. Yes yes, surely everything in the world bad ever was the fault of white christians.

            Can tell you are either biased or just completely ignorant of history (probably both) with
            "Christianity has been far more murderous in its history...the trans-Atlantic slave trade"

            The Arab slave trade was much longer, much larger scale (significantly more slaves), and they notoriously treated the slaves pretty brutally (including castrating them).

            But I know, I know, brown people cant be as bad as the white christians.

            Also remind me...what countries banned slavery, and what countries still practice it today?

            Maybe do some reading, and grow up a little.

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            1. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 weeks ago

              Sowell has interesting material on the arab slave trade (and slavery in general of course).

              Charlie Hall is an ignoramus.

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  7. GroundTruth   2 weeks ago

    IIRC, current thinking is that one big reason for shifting from hunter / gatherer to agricultural society was to allow for production of grain (barley, wheat) which was then turned into beer. Can your ESG / DIE department come up with a better way to make life more pleasant?

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    1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 weeks ago

      God gave us beer because he loves us.

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    2. Vernon Depner   2 weeks ago

      Anthropologists say that people who lived in early civilizations were much less healthy than their hunter-gatherer, pastoralist, or horticulturalist neighbors. Beer was probably one reason for that, as well as an enticement to get people to move into the early cities.

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      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

        The Early European Farmers who partially replaced the Western Hunter Gatherers in western Europe during the neolithic were incredibly malnourished. So much so that they dwarfed genetically over the millennia.

        You still see the height disparity today between Southern and Northern Europeans.

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        1. Vernon Depner   2 weeks ago

          Yeah, but...they had beer!

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  8. Overt   2 weeks ago

    "Yet for all the handwringing and posturing, the market is already doing much of the work ESG activists claim to want. Drinking rates among Gen Z have plummeted, and non-alcoholic beverage sales are booming"

    Jesus Christ, get an editor who is willing to do their damn job. A decade-long decrease from 72% to 62% of young adults who say they "ever drink" is not plummeting. It is a decline.

    And the surveys in Dieterle's "proof link" do not indicate that it is because people are choosing to be more healthy. They specifically attribute it to the changing demographics of our country. The percentage of young adults that are non-white has almost doubled in this time period, and many of those classes (specifically asian) have always drunk less.

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 weeks ago

      Hey. They called a 3% market drop a collapse. So this is on message for them.

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    2. Fats of Fury   2 weeks ago

      AI Overview

      In 2023, sales for hemp-derived THC beverages reached $98.1 million, while CBD drinks saw sales of $166.9 million. The THC-infused beverage market grew from $102 million in 2023 to $382 million in 2024. The global cannabis infused drinks market was valued at $400 million in 2022 and is projected to reach $8.7 billion by 2032.

      THC and CBD drinks are increasingly popular, attracting a diverse range of consumers, including millennials, Gen Z, and those seeking alcohol alternatives. Many are drawn to the potential relaxation and other therapeutic benefits, especially with CBD. The appeal also extends to individuals looking for a social experience or a way to unwind without the negative effects of alcohol.

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    3. Nobartium   2 weeks ago

      The writers bend is alcohol. Anything which harms that is existential to his writing, even the "good" harms, like reduction by people.

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    4. GroundTruth   2 weeks ago

      Just like a 49 / 48 / 3 split in an election is not a "landslide" or a "clear mandate".

      I'm often reminded of a college friend who liked to draw the line first, then plot the points, because it made the explanation so much easier.

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  9. Riva   2 weeks ago

    I don't actually drink all that much or eat candy bars but if it will grate on the nerves of an ESG activist, I'm up for it. May even light up a cigarette or cigar to push them over the edge of sanity, well more over the edge of sanity.

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  10. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

    That's okay. It's time to mix things up a bit anyway. Now we can try the right-wing version of ESG, called "patriotic tariffs".

    Old: Don't buy that product, it's bad for the environment!
    New: Don't buy that product, it's bad for Murica!

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    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

      Oh look, Lying Jeffy is redefining meanings again so he can associate it with an entirely unrelated concept and smear. Quelle Surprise.

      He also takes the opportunity to express his burning hatred for the hoi polloi, which is ridiculous on his part because he himself doesn't even qualify as an arriviste.

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      1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

        Hilarious that you claim to stand up for the "hoi polloi". Tell that to the importer who now cannot afford the import fees and might go out of business. Tell that to the small businesses who can't absorb the higher costs and will suffer when they have no choice but to pass on the tariff costs to the customer.

        That is the big lie of "populism". The populists want you to think that they represent "the people" vs. "the elites". In reality, the populists are just another class of elites, who manipulate patriotic sentiment to trick people into supporting their agenda. Trump and his cabinet full of billionaires wouldn't have any more clue about the needs and desires of the "average American", any more than Obama or Pelosi or Clinton do. But because they present their agenda in terms of being "pro-America", they are successful demagogues on the issue.

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        1. Don't look at me! (Are the penguins negotiating yet?)   2 weeks ago

          Tell that to the small businesses who can't absorb the higher costs and will suffer when they have no choice but to pass on the tariff costs to the customer.

          But minimum wage needz to be higher!

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        2. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

          Tell that to the importer who now cannot afford the import fees and might go out of business. Tell that to the small businesses who can't absorb the higher costs and will suffer when they have no choice but to pass on the tariff costs to the customer.

          OKAY!

          So where are they Lying Jeffy?

          Where is your "importer who now cannot afford the import fees and might go out of business"? Where is your "small businesses who can't absorb the higher costs and will suffer when they have no choice but to pass on the tariff costs to the customer"?

          WHERE ARE THEY, LYING JEFFY? POINT THEM OUT. Were you making them up again?

          Also notice Jeff doesn't deny his hatred of the working classes, and smears the will of the people as "populism" like it's a bad thing somehow for unspecified reasons. Jeff's a weird combo of an oligarchic totalitarian and a supporter of fascist aristocracy. It's not without reason that I call him a Nazi.

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          1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 weeks ago

            Remind me if I'm wrong. Jeff demanded and cheered small business collapse under covid.

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            1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

              He most certainly did. He's like a cartoon villain.

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          2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 weeks ago

            Where is your "importer who now cannot afford the import fees and might go out of business"?
            Vandelay Industries?

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            1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

              A haven for latex salesmen.

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          3. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

            lol I'm not going to play your sealioning games. You seriously are demanding proof that there is some importer or some small business owner out there harmed by Trump's tariffs? Seriously? It would be more interesting for you to try to make an argument as to why you think no small businesses are being harmed by Trump's tariffs?

            Oh and I just love how you and your pals are mocking the idea of small businesses who might be negatively affected. What happened to sticking up for the little guy? So it turns out, when you accuse me of sneering and looking down on the 'hoi polloi', that's actually you.

            It's so weird that everything you accuse me of being, is actually true of yourself.
            You call me a liar, but you are the liar.
            You call me a Nazi, but you are the Nazi.
            You call me a sealion, but you are the sealion.
            You accuse me of turning my nose up at the 'common folk', but that is actually you and your pals.

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            1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

              "LOL I'M NOT GOING TO PLAY YOUR SEALIONING GAMES"

              Do you know what fucking "sealioning" means, Lying Jeffy?

              It doesn't mean asking for an example of a unusual assertion.

              It's a type of trolling or harassment that consists of relentless requests for citations for the obvious, while maintaining a pretense of civility and sincerity ("I'm just trying to have a debate"), and feigning ignorance of the subject matter. Sealioning has been described as "incessant, bad-faith invitations to engage in debate".

              Here's the difference:

              1. Your assertions are not obvious and they lack evidence, and you are the only one making them. You imply that small businesses are being hurt by tariffs that are mostly just threatened and do not yet exist.

              2. I'm not feigning being civil. I'm outright implying you are lying. I'm implying you made up your assertions and they have no basis in reality.

              3. I'm not engaging you in debate. You're a paid shill for the Democratic party, so that would be useless. You're here solely to peddle party narratives. Not engage in debate.
              Instead I'm publicly decrying and mocking you. Debating you would be a waste of time because nothing about your work here is in good faith.

              "Oh and I just love how you and your pals are mocking the idea of small businesses who might be negatively affected."

              Oh and I just love how you and your corporatist pals are pretending to give a shit about small businesses. And you still refuse to provide one iota of evidence that small businesses are negatively affected by tariffs that haven't yet kicked in.

              "You call me a liar, but you are the liar.
              You call me a Nazi, but you are the Nazi.
              You call me a sealion, but you are the sealion."

              You're a Nazi because you espouse Aktion T4 policies, fascist economics, censorship, kirchenkampf, antisemitism and political oppression. You're a liar because you hate the truth and twist it and misrepresent at every opportunity, such as the lie that small businesses are affected by tariffs that haven't yet taken effect. You don't know what a sealion is yet you troll for citations every chance you get.

              Everything you say is lies, everything you advocate is fascism or the morals of devils. You're a genuine monster.

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            2. damikesc   2 weeks ago

              You applauded shutting down businesses for COVID, jeff.

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        3. sarcasmic   2 weeks ago

          Pretty much

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        4. Nobartium   2 weeks ago

          Tell that to the importer who now cannot afford the import fees and might go out of business. Tell that to the small businesses who can't absorb the higher costs and will suffer when they have no choice but to pass on the tariff costs to the customer.

          So neither one planned for something that was completely foreseeable? There was no backup, just in case their sole source was cut-off?

          FWEE MARKERS!

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          1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

            I'm sure ML will be along shortly to castigate you for mocking small businesses who are negatively affected by Trump's tariffs. Any day now.

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            1. VULGAR MADMAN   2 weeks ago

              I’m remember when your kind were excusing the filth who were burning down businesses during the summer of love.

              Kill yourself, you fat pedo.

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            2. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

              I'm sure ML will be along shortly to castigate you for mocking small businesses who are negatively affected by Trump's tariffs. Any day now.

              I'm sure Lying Jeffy will be along shortly with an example of those small businesses who were pre-affected by Trump's tariffs before they were implemented...

              Oh wait, he just refused to provide an example of those unicorns.

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    2. Minadin   2 weeks ago

      The two concepts are so completely unrelated, you might as well be talking about bears in trunks.

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      1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

        Actually you're right, the ESG one is a little more honest. At least with ESG, the government wasn't taxing people who didn't comply with the ESG demands.

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        1. Don't look at me! (Are the penguins negotiating yet?)   2 weeks ago

          No, they regulated them to death.

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        2. DesigNate   2 weeks ago

          That’s brazen, even for you.

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  11. Public Entelectual   2 weeks ago

    Biden's decline was evident in his failure to ban Mars Bars while he still had the chance

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    1. JesseAz (Prime Meanster of Sarcasia)   2 weeks ago

      Can I find this citation on a scam website by chance?

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      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

        I think you mean "scam vvebsite".

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      2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   2 weeks ago

        His other websight is reeson. Com

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  12. Speaking for normal people   2 weeks ago

    See, that can't make the ultimate consumer de-want something and they can't force them to do what someone else thinks is best so they try to make sure what you want, either way, is irrelevant. So Biden KNOWS you don't want an EV so here deforms the market in three ways

    Subsidize producition
    Subsidize demand
    Drive other products out of business by regulatory harrassment.
    Typical liberal fascism ...why bother with complete nationalization...this "state capitalism" or "economic dirigisme" will suffice

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  13. TJJ2000   2 weeks ago

    But that doesn't mean ESG is going away. Instead, it's evolving...

    Ya know... Like how Global Cooling evolved into Global Warming evolved into "Never-mind as long as the weather changes".

    The foundation is always the same. An excuse to wield Gov-Guns against those 'icky' people and steal all their candy bars.

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  14. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

    Remember when commenters here complained about Hunter Biden's "art auction" which was supposedly just a secret way to purchase access to the Biden White House?

    Well, the Trump folks are not even trying to be secret about it.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/senate-republicans-raise-red-flags-trumps-private-dinner-meme-coin-hol-rcna204293

    The official website for Trump’s meme coin announced last week that the top 220 holders of the coin are invited to an “intimate private dinner” with the president at his golf club outside of Washington, D.C., later this month. The top 25 investors will also receive an invitation to a “VIP White House Tour” the following day, according to the website. The $TRUMP meme coin surged more than 50% after the dinner news broke, boosting its total market value to $2.7 billion.

    So, if you buy the Trump Meme Coin, the proceeds of which go directly into the pockets of Trump, you get a private dinner with him and a private tour of the White House. Huh. Nope, not buying access at all.

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    1. Don't look at me! (Are the penguins negotiating yet?)   2 weeks ago

      “It’s better if it’s done on the downlow”.
      /jeff

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    2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   2 weeks ago

      Didn't wingnuts go berserk when a Clinton donor spent the night in the Lincoln bedroom?

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      1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

        Yes, I believe so.

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        1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

          Bush, Biden and Barack sold access to the Whitehouse for donors daily, exactly like this, and you two dishonest Nazi politruks never once complained.

          Do you two want to explain how this is (D)ifferent? Is it because it's a meme coin and not copies of Dreams from My Father and Promises to Keep. If Trump peddled Art of the Deal instead would it be okay?

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          1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

            Sure I have no doubt that every president has 'sold access' in one way or another. How many of them 'sold access' with the proceeds going directly into their pockets, instead of, say, to a campaign fund?

            But please, continue to demonstrate that all your whinging about OMG HUNTER BIDEN ART AUCTION was completely phony and you only complained because it was the other team doing it, not that you thought the practice was actually wrong.

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            1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

              Except for the fact that Murkowski is lying about it going to Trumps personal fortune and I hope Trump sues the fuck out NBC news for pretending she isn't lying.

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      2. Don't look at me! (Are the penguins negotiating yet?)   2 weeks ago

        Democrats did it first, so it’s ok!

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  15. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

    Oh good. Now Trump can be infallible even in the eyes of God.

    https://x.com/w_terrence/status/1918498017067311251

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    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

      Rage and seethe, Jeffy. The other side can meme.

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  16. Sarah Palin's Buttplug - Jan 6 = 9/11 (same motive)   2 weeks ago

    Vance, Rubio blast Germany for labeling far-right party as ‘extremist’
    ...

    https://thehill.com/policy/international/5280643-vance-rubio-blast-germany-for-labeling-far-right-party-as-extremist/

    Germans would know about extremism, Lil Taco.

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    1. Minadin   2 weeks ago

      Yeah they do, they jail people for sharing memes, and import Islamo-fascist terrorists, who stab their own people at Christmas and Easter markets, when they don't have access to a car.

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    2. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

      Literally a Nazi action by the ruling party, smearing opponents as "far-right" even though they're obviously not, just so they can ban them and not lose to them in elections.

      You are the Nazi totalitarians, Pluggo. Not the AfD.

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      1. DesigNate   2 weeks ago

        In shrike’s defense, he completely bought into the ridiculous idea that the Nazis were somehow on the right of the political spectrum AND he’s dumber than a box of rocks.

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    3. Nobartium   2 weeks ago

      Yet more proof that the "liberal democracies" are neither.

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  17. Fats of Fury   2 weeks ago

    Welcome your new judge approved overlords.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KuW_tjqX84&ab_channel=News4%28WOAI%29SanAntonio

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  18. creech   2 weeks ago

    What happened to "My body, my choice?"

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    1. Vernon Depner   2 weeks ago

      When the progs say "liberty", they're talking about abortion and nothing else.

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  19. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

    50% of the woke lawyers in the Civil Rights Division to voluntarily resign when they learn they would have to combat antisemitism.

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    1. Minadin   2 weeks ago

      Christ. The commie ACLU even defended the Klan.

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      1. damikesc   2 weeks ago

        They only did so because the KKK was utterly and completely irrelevant.

        If anything could POTENTIALLY negatively impact their political goals, they would do nothing.

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    2. Public Entelectual   2 weeks ago

      They couldn't handle the workload with all the antiakkadian, antiamharic, antiamlekite, antiarabic, antiaramaic, antibabylonian, antichaldean, antigoshenite, antiisraelite, antimatlese, antipharisee, antipunic, antiphilistine, antiphoenician, antisamaritan, antisocotran, antisyrian, and antitigrean demonstrators at Columbia.

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    3. Vernon Depner   2 weeks ago

      How many of them are self-hating Jews? Perhaps all?

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    4. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

      See, this is yet one more example of how you are a liar.

      All you have to do is click through to your own link to learn that the lawyers quit because they were being asked to "prioritize antisemitism, transgender women's participation in women's sports, and 'woke ideology'". But you very conveniently omitted those last two items, and wanted to pretend that they all quit because they were all secretly Jew-haters.

      And now you are going to very predictably respond by dishonestly claiming "you are defending them because you're a Nazi who also hates Jews!!!!!" No, I hate liars like you who casually smear people you don't like as antisemitic.

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      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

        That doesn't even make a lick of sense. Does anyone understand what Lying Jeffy is trying to accuse me of?

        ...and yes, Lying Jeffy, you are obviously a Jew-hater.

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  20. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

    Trump defenders: "How do you expect Trump to get Garcia out of El Salvador? Send in the Marines???? They're a sovereign nation you know!!!!!"
    Trump: Hey, let's send the Marines into the sovereign nation of Mexico!

    https://www.newsweek.com/mexicos-claudia-sheinbaum-draws-red-line-donald-trump-2067732

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    1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

      Wow. Trump asked to station American troops in Mexico and Lying Jeffy is pretending he threatened to invade.

      Meanwhile active-duty members of the U.S. military are deployed right now across Canada manning NORAD bases and have been for seventy-five years. Save us from Trump's century of imperialism, Lying Jeffy.

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  21. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

    Breaking news:
    Another violent thug invader deported by those brave ICE patriots.

    https://www.newsweek.com/man-who-came-us-toddler-married-us-citizen-detained-ice-2067654

    He invaded the US when he was only 1 year old. Amazing! They are training toddlers to invade the US! How horrible! And the evidence of his thug life was that he was married to a US citizen, had a steady job, and had a home in suburban Spokane. Clearly, that proves he is in a violent gang. Fortunately the ICE agents tackled and subdued him so that he was no longer a danger to anyone. He is now back where he belongs, rotting in jail. Thanks, Daddy Trump!

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    1. Don't look at me! (All my tattoos are photoshopped.)   2 weeks ago

      Pick some more cherries.

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    2. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

      Good. He had like 30 years to make things right and refused.

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    3. damikesc   2 weeks ago

      He had 2 criminal charges.

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  22. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

    In another election, the Trump-aligned candidate is defeated.

    https://www.newsweek.com/australian-election-results-doge-donald-trump-factor-anthony-albanese-2067638

    womp womp

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    1. Nobartium   2 weeks ago

      Shocker of shockers, most of the anglo-sphere is as liberal as expected.

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    2. Don't look at me! (All my tattoos are photoshopped.)   2 weeks ago

      That is not the win you think it is.

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      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

        Government fiscal responsibility is poison to fascists like Lying Jeffy.

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      2. DesigNate   2 weeks ago

        It’s a win if you’re a globalist that wants to see the destruction of Western Civilization.

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      3. damikesc   2 weeks ago

        He supports dictatorship of the self-professed elite.

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  23. chemjeff radical individualist   2 weeks ago

    Bernie Sanders and AOC in the lead for 2028

    https://www.newsweek.com/bernie-sanders-aoc-currently-lead-2028-kevin-mccarthy-2067768

    Of course it's way too early to make firm predictions. But it goes without saying that the 2028 Team Blue nominee will be some nutjob with some very bad ideas on how to use the 'robust' executive power that Trump is currently wielding.

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    1. VULGAR MADMAN   2 weeks ago

      How did you get so fucking stupid? Do you hit yourself with a hammer every day?

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      1. Mother's Lament - (Sarcasian Meanister of Foreign Affairs)   2 weeks ago

        The goat's blood at his last black sabbath went bad and he caught an infection.

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    2. Don't look at me! (All my tattoos are photoshopped.)   2 weeks ago

      It’s her turn!

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    3. DesigNate   2 weeks ago

      It will shock nobody that:
      1. The DNC will rig the nomination to keep Bernie out. Again.
      2. If they do manage to win, the media and the sycophants of the left, will suddenly forget that they were against the president wielding power. Mostly because it’s power that they vested into the Presidency over the last 100 years and they just don’t like the current guy wielding it.

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      1. Minadin   2 weeks ago

        Also, Bernie is older than shit.

        Remember that time his commie ass got kicked out of a commune for being useless? That was over 50 years ago.

        https://freebeacon.com/politics/bernie-sanders-asked-leave-hippie-commune/

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        1. damikesc   2 weeks ago

          They have extensive evidence of him being utterly useless in the real world.

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      2. charliehall   2 weeks ago

        Jefferson was loudly against the policies of Adams and Hamilton, claiming that Adams was becoming a King. But Jefferson, once in the White House, acted even more unilaterally and with far less justification from the Constitution.

        BTW I am a distant relative of Jefferson.

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    4. charliehall   2 weeks ago

      I wouldn't vote for either, but either will likely defeat Vance, who is a terrible candidate, or DeSantis, who is even worse, largely as a result of the economic disaster that Trump's policies are going to cause. And it will be poetic justice when President AOC starts deporting MAGAts to Venezuela. And the courts will have ruled that she is not accountable.

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  24. AT   2 weeks ago

    in the name of corporate responsibility.

    Can somebody please tell me what this means? Because CJD failed to.

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  25. charliehall   2 weeks ago

    RFK, Jr. is going to give this campaign a lot of support. And if he gets Trump and Musk to sign on, these corporations will discover what it is like to be under a modern day Fascist system.

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  26. Daddyhill   2 weeks ago

    The effects of low ethanol consumption and human health have been debated for decades, with some studies showing that the curve is U-shaped or hockey stick-shaped at the low end. That is to say, some alcohol consumption may be better for you than none--an example of hormesis. The relationship between alcohol and health is of course very complicated, and there are a wide variety of biases that are difficult to control for in most epidemiological studies. That is to say, a lot of the data are no good, and a lot of conclusions don't hold up well.

    Compare this situation to that of the relationship between sugar consumption and human health. Here the data, while imperfect, are better, and a consensus has emerged that the widespread addition of sugars to popular food items over the years has resulted in dangerous and measurable adverse health effects. Overall, however, there's no general consensus about how to address the problem, at least until end-stage capitalism gives way to something better. If you don't believe that, consider how long it took for meaningful, effective regulation of the tobacco industry. That took years of work identifying and characterizing the risks of tobacco smoking, smoking out (ahem) the provable culpability of the tobacco industry, figuring out how to regulate tobacco advertising, banding together of state attorneys-general to punish the industry, and accepting dramatic increases in the prices of tobacco products (a pack of Luckies or Camels from my dorm machine cost 25 cents in 1968). I think this means that our approach to sugars will have to be gradual and market-driven, with producers and consumers agreeing that food items containing more added sugar should cost more than items having less. Producers might discover that an approach like that could cost them less than decades of regulation-wrangling and punitive class action lawsuits. Consumers would discover that food items containing less sugar and costing less taste just as good as items with more sugar and higher prices.

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