Voting with your wallet.

Vested.org allows a person participate in bond offering that support projects in the public good that support loans to small businesses, housing, support of women's empowerment and other projects.

This is not a donation, the bonds pay interest, and the investment can be as little as a double sawbuck ($20.00).  If you can help somebody and get your money back with a little interest, I think it is better than handing out money to folks on the corner with a card board sign.

It's also better than going around pointing your phone and a product's bar code to find out if the grocery store products are from Republicans or Democrats as a BuyPartisan App says it will reveal.

There is sure a difference between an organic grocery store and those all you can eat buffet joints in the South, but if I have a taste for fried chicken, original recipe, I really don't care about the politics of Yum Foods.

I used to think that buying an American Ford,Chevy, or Dodge would benefit American jobs.  Now almost all car manufacturers have plants where they in the U.S. where they assemble their cars.

You can drill down if you so choose but the decision isn't as cut and dried as a person might expect.

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