New York Times uses the B-word (boycott) when writing about Chobani Yogurt

They raised the issue, not me! I’m not complaining about the New York Times, this is what they do, but I thought you should see this article (just in case you didn’t know you were a xenophobic hater for questioning what Hamdi Ulukaya is doing to Twin Falls, Idaho). They must be really fearing another B-word … Continue reading New York Times uses the B-word (boycott) when writing about Chobani Yogurt

Twin Falls, Idaho where the Chobani Yogurt company typifies the globalist view of refugees

They are, in short, needed for labor for multinational corporations and as we have been saying ad nauseum for years the US Refugee Admissions Program serves as an important piece of a business model that allows big corporate honchos to wear the white hat of humanitarianism while taking advantage of labor that can’t easily afford … Continue reading Twin Falls, Idaho where the Chobani Yogurt company typifies the globalist view of refugees

Big business drives refugee resettlement in America: Could Chobani Yogurt be behind the drive in Twin Falls?

  For years we have chronicled the involvement of BIG business in pushing for cheap immigrant labor. We’ve told you about meatpacking plants and hotel chains. Large agri-business concerns, including dairy farming conglomerates/egg producers, claim they need immigrant labor.  Most recently someone told me that a Lutheran nursing home chain was hiring refugee labor.  Here … Continue reading Big business drives refugee resettlement in America: Could Chobani Yogurt be behind the drive in Twin Falls?

Blowback Against Idaho Governor over Refugee Decision was Fierce

Rarely do we get any reports on how many citizens take time to contact elected officials about their unhappiness with the refugee admissions program. So it was interesting to see that in Idaho citizens took action in a big way to criticize their Republican governor when he encouraged the US State Department to send Idaho … Continue reading Blowback Against Idaho Governor over Refugee Decision was Fierce