It's her show, she can do whatever she wants with it provided she pays for it or reaches a mutual agreement with the owner of the venue.
Will she be emulated by throngs of adoring fans who want to follow her example? Maybe. Will even a mentionable portion of the population stop using whatever disposable goods are cheapest and most convenient for them just because some millionairess whose net worth could be redirected to saving millions of trees or baby seals or whatever wants them to? Yeah....probably not.
If anyone is clueless, it's the people who emulate her for no other reason than that she's Sheryl Crow. Here's hoping the recycled-paper business makes a killing off of those dingbats.
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Originally Posted by mookiemookie
And I'd say wanting to support local businesses and farms is a good thing way to give back to the local economy. What's political about that?
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A) It screws with the market. Not in a way I'd protest or anything, the market exists to give the people what they want, I'm just saying.....
B) Where there is money, there is politics. Maybe not major party-level politics, but there are politics.