Yes, idiots, because anybody cruel -- and stupid -- enough to actively support those CEOs and corporations that would seek to deny health care to employees are, well, idiots.
It's Chick-fil-a Day 2.0, folks, over here.
The CEO of Papa John's, John H. Schnatter, has said that he will have to cut employee hours because of Obamacare. Schattner has received intense media scrutiny in addition to being demonized as an evil rich guy by the Left. Obamacare is a fiscal nightmare and because of it, many small businesses aren't hiring now. Some are even closing their doors. Obamacare is now, as John Boehner said, "the law of the land."
In solidarity with John H. Schnatter, we propose that November, 16th, 2012 be National Papa John's Appreciation Day. The Left thinks we are discouraged; they think they have won. Let's send a clear message this Friday, like we did on Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day, that we are here to stay and that we won't stop fighting. There are over 2,600 Papa John's stores in the United States. Let's flood all of them like we flooded Chick-Fil-A.
It's unfortunate that these individuals are protesting ObamaCare -- given that prodigious consumption of Papa John's pizzas will likely lead to the need for future medical attention. From
Fox Phoenix:
Wetter said he hopes the activism will move beyond the appreciation day for Papa John's.
"This is not just about Friday or one group," said Wetter, adding he already was a fan of Papa John's. "I just had some pizza yesterday, and I'm going to have some more Friday."
And, just for laughs:
The other elements of his plan call for supporters to "like" Papa John's Facebook page and buy an extra pizza Friday "to share with someone that is struggling right now," such as a neighbor who lost a job.
Yes, because the jobless need nothing more than a single politically-motivated pizza.
Who needs unemployment insurance when Republicans have great ideas like this one?