The Left shows its trademark "tolerance" yet again, although this time it's crossing into Class Action Lawsuit-territory.
Matt Maloney, CEO of the food-delivery website Grubhub, issued an email to his employees Wednesday stating that if anyone agrees with President-elect Donald Trump's sentiments, then they should resign.
He stated that if employees do not agree with him and his cynical view of Trump, then they should email their resignation. "You have no place here," he stated without a shred of irony of self-awareness.
Below is the letter:

Maloney, clearly Hillary Clinton supporter, assured employees who think like he does, and who are "scared" that he will "fight" for their dignity.
“While demeaning, insulting, and ridiculing minorities, immigrants, and the physically/mentally disabled worked for Mr. Trump, I want to be clear that this behavior -- and these views -- have no place at Grubhub,” Maloney stated.
Adding, if it were up to him, Trump would have been fired a long time ago.
Maloney told Fox News that "almost 20 percent" of his employees thanked him for the email. That means 80% of his company are either completely apolitical or now fear for their jobs.
What great leadership he's shown.
Downplaying his disgraceful shakedown-letter, the CEO justified his actions by saying he respects the right of people to vote as they choose and just wanted to "reassure our employees that our company will actively support diversity and inclusion -- regardless of national politics."
This letter is noteworthy because it underscores the fine-line between the intersection of politics and business, especially given the divisive presidential campaign of the past year and a half.
Mark Horstman, co-founder of a company called Manager Tools, does not think the letter was a good idea.
"That note could be construed by his employees that someone who voted for Trump could be fired," said Horstman
"It has a chilling effect on people's perception of their rights."
No doubt. And no doubt that was precisely the intention.
Now let's see how many Grubhub employees end up losing their jobs over "not fitting in with the corporate climate." If so, I hope there is a long line of lawyers ready to take up that Class Action lawsuit.




