Today's Washington Post article on the indictments of the SugarlandPest's PAC names the companies who provided the money to finace the Texas GOP House candidates.
I'm not sure anyone shops at Sears anymore, but I'm highly disappointed to see Bacardi and Cracker Barrel.
Just like I don't drink Coors, now I'm not drinking Bacardi or eating at Cracker Barrel.
"The businesses indicted were:
Sears, Roebuck and Co. of Illinois;
Bacardi USA Inc. of Miami, a subsidiary of the Bermuda-based liquor producer;
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, a subsidiary of CBRL Group Inc. in Lebanon, Tenn;
Westar Energy Inc., an electric utility company in Topeka, Kan.;
Diversified Collection Services Inc., a debt collection company in San Leandro, Calif.;
Williams Companies Inc., a natural gas company in Tulsa;
the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care Corp., an umbrella organization of some of the nation's largest nursing home operators; and Questerra Corp. of Charlottesville, a subsidiary of MeadWestvaco Corp.
They allegedly made illegal corporate political contributions ranging from $20,000 to $100,000."
Let's make these companies, and others in the future, think twice about the economic repercussions of being so cozy with Delay and the other vile Repugs.