02/02/2026
I'll never understand why some folks would use their business page politically. That's something you'll not see happen at WarBoar. I grew up in my grandparents house and couldn't tell you if they were Democrat or Republican. In fact I remember asking both of them who they thought should be president. Clinton ,Dole, or Perot. I remember thinking Clinton was kinda cool because he was kind of a jazzy gangster yet some how hillbilly type, hip as my mom would say. Yet he had balanced the budget "whatever that meant"
Perot seemed like the hall monitor but seemed serious about his concerns for the country, and I honestly couldn't tell you thing about Bob Dole. His name barley rings a bell. I was 14 and my Nan and Pops wouldn't directly tell me who they intended to vote for, but I could tell how each of em leaned looking back. I believe it was out of privacy and respect for each other more than anything. I dont think they voted the same way nor using party lines.
I think people put to much stock in politics and somewhere it became normal to scream your belief into the face of those opposed.
The point is "business cognition", why would you want to automatically reduce your sales by 50% by alienating half of your potential customers base in a heightened political climate? Realistically, with niche consumer goods it probably only 30-40% but,... I'd rather make my dollar and mind my own business than make 60 cents and have my shop closed because I'm busy doing something that isn't profitable to my shop... I'm not a business major. In fact I dropped out because they stopped teaching things that pertained to real life. I find it ironic that it seems like now that may have been an advantage of sorts.
Anyway I'm not saying rant over, its not a rant rather than a long winded opinion.
Have a great week ahead and I hope everyone eventually chooses privacy over politics.