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July 17, 2019


Title: Putting Politics Ahead of Profits
Topic: Assaulting the Second Amendment
Discussed by David Almasi
with National Center for Public Policy Research (www.NationalCenter.org)


Part 1 of 2

Many Americans from all walks of life were disturbed when they learned of Levi Strauss’s opposition to the Second Amendment and its funding of anti-gun activism.

In a recent op-ed,  David Almasi, VP of the National Center for Public Policy Research, revealed the results of a recent poll conducted on the issue. Today, he shares those results with us and predicts Levi’s profit future.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

What did responders say about the company Levi Strauss before learning of their stance on the Second Amendment?

What did responders say about the company Levi Strauss after learning of their stance on the Second Amendment?

Why did the NCPPR attend the Levi Strauss shareholder meeting?

How long have Democrats been attending big-business shareholder meetings pushing their leftist/socialist agenda? Unchecked, they have been winning.



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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Putting Politics Ahead of Profits
Topic: Assaulting the Second Amendment
Discussed by David Almasi
with National Center for Public Policy Research (www.NationalCenter.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Levi’s target market opposes their anti-Second Amendment stand and many, many state they will no longer buy the Levi brand.

What has the MSM reported on this poll?

Despite proof that their politics could hurt sales in key demographics, did leaders of Levi Strauss stand their ground?

Will this negative publicity damage Levi’s long-term profits?

Why has the NCPPR attended over 100 shareholder meetings over the last few years?



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August 11, 2017


Title: Al Gore is an Energy Hog
Topic: Environmental Issues
Discussed by David Almasi
with National Center for Public Policy Research (www.NationalCenter.org)

David Almasi is the Vice President of the National Center for Public Policy Research. David will be discussing more information about Al Gore and his hypocrisy.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

It must be nice for a single man to own a 10,000 square foot home… Does Al Gore “walk the walk” or just “talk the talk”? Why does he need all that space?

After it was discovered in 2007 that his home is an energy-hog, what upgrades/remodeling has he done to bring down his energy usage? Was he successful in his attempts? David Almasi describes some of the upgrades, including “curly fry lights”.

Does Al Gore depend solely on green energy for his home? Can any home or business rely solely on green energy?

Marketers of green energy are lying to the public. Should they be sued for false advertising?



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May 4, 2017


Title: Consistency Compared to Hypocrisy
Topic: Liberal Hypocrisy
Discussed by David Almasi
with National Center for Public Policy Research (www.NationalCenter.org)

The Left is at it again, and this time it’s the popular Coca-Cola Company. In 2016, Coca-Cola lent its name to the group Georgia Prospers in opposition to a bill that would have protected religious institutions from having to perform functions that compromised their faith. Yet, Coca-Cola is heavily invested in countries that do not provide equal rights to Christians, gays, or women.

David Almasi is the Vice President at the National Center for Public Policy Research. Their Free Enterprise Project is the nation’s leading proponent of free-market investor activism.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Does Coca-Cola invest/operate in countries that consider homosexuality a crime and where the penalty can be death?

How is a country/region defined as “high-risk”?

Instead of investing/operating in these high-risk countries, should Coca-Cola instead organize protests against those governments until they provide equal rights to all? Or does Coca-Cola care more about profits than people?

The National Center is a shareholder in Coca-Cola, which allows them to attend shareholder meetings and inquire about issues such as this. Listen as David describes the strides they are making in spreading the word about Coca-Cola’s double standards, as well as other companies.

To lend your support for the Free Enterprise Project and the National Center, click here.



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July 17, 2012


Title: Is It Fair For Identity Thieves To Cancel Out Your Vote?
Topic: Voter ID
Discussed by David Almasi
with National Center for Public Policy Research (www.NationalCenter.org)

Part 1 of 2

Is it fair for voter ID thieves to cancel out your vote before (or after) you go to the voting booth?

ARE voter ID thieves cancelling out legitimate voters? Can unregistered voters also vote and cancel out the vote of legitimate voters?



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Title: Part 2 of 2
Topic: Voter ID
Discussed by David Almasi
with National Center for Public Policy Research (www.NationalCenter.org)

How do we have Harry Reid? Explain ways that cheaters, that identity thieves, could go into Nevada and garner nearly 428 votes?

What is voter suppression? What are "ghost votes"?



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