by alpha femme » February 12th, 2008, 8:11 pm
nah, i dig 5bucks. it's an office i can rent for $5 a day, and the employees at any of the 5 locations i hit (oh, the life of an adjunct) up always treat me right.
as far as the military donations are concerned:
starbucks has a charitable donation policy they have used since inception-- they donate time, money and resources (heavily, i might add) to the communities immediately surrounding their locations. they do not give to oganizations of a political or religious nature.
to me, this makes sense. they do allow customers and employess to organize mass donations, but they keep the focus at home. i think our military personnel appreciate the fact that a middle school can get sports equipment and/or instruments from seriously under-funded programs-- especially if they have children living in such an area.
too often, we want to blame corporate america for being successful. i look at the fact that our goverment wouldn't provide decent (or any) body armor for years as a problem. i have issues with the fact that humvees were not plated on the bottom (to reduce costs of manufacturing and operation). i have no problem with a successful company that makes a conscious decision to give back to the communities that support it.
not everything in life is about supporting the government or its employees, and our troops, while brave, are not starving. they get coffee with every single mre. sometimes the most patriotic thing to do is contribute to areas the government is letting fall between the cracks.