The thread title says Jan 23rd. Hope you didn't miss out on this opportunity! |
Who do you expect to hurt? I'm going to bash my head against a brick wall to show my outrage. |
You’re so witty |
Minneapolis -10 at 1 pm |
I have that flag I ordered online months ago displayed in my yard. Nobody has messed with it. |
Don't pretend the law matters and then shrug off the government breaking the law. |
| The fact that all these people are gathering outdoors when it’s -8° should tell you how motivated they are. is ice gonna brand thousands of people “domestic terrorists”? |
So cool! Lots of people who can afford to miss work! |
Good point. In August 1939, African-American attorney Samuel Wilbert Tucker organized the Alexandria Library sit-in in Virginia (now the Alexandria Black History Museum). Nothing changed In 1942, the Congress of Racial Equality sponsored sit-ins in Chicago, as they did in St. Louis in 1949 and Baltimore in 1952. Nothing changed College students led a successful 1955 sit-in at Read's Drug Store in Baltimore, but the event received less widespread attention than the Greensboro sit-ins. Nothing changed And so on, and on, and on And eventually, things changed Hopefully more quickly this time |
I’m sad that you are proud that you can’t miss a day off work. We should all be able to take time off for things that are important to us. The obsession with living crappy life is astounding. |
I teach every day. Kids (and their families) need teachers at school. Many Americans work jobs that are even more essential (health care workers) and/or have hourly jobs with no paid leave. Glad you can take to the streets. |
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Minnesota showed up! |
Yes. It’s called solidarity. Be thankful that people are willing to take time to defend the Constitutional rights of American citizens. |
So inspiring. Hold the line Minneapolis! |
There are so, so, so many things you can do, PP. Small ones, but they are things you can do. Boycott Amazon, Whole Foods, Zappos, Abe Books, etc. anything owned by Bezos. Get off X, Meta, etc. all the billionaire-owned social media. Sell your Tesla. Buy a different hybrid or electric car. Research down-ballot candidates who are going to do something about affordability and give them each $10 a month. Go to protests when you can. Call your congressfolk once a week or once a month, whenever you have time. I have gone on a buying blackout because I'm just so disgusted that most of my dollars get into the hands of people who support Trump. I used to shop at Target and Home Depot, but no more. I'm only buying food and replacing things that wear out, like my front doorknob fell off last week, but other than repairing things that break, and putting gas in my car, I've stopped all my spending. I told my kids they are getting food, books and cash for birthdays and Christmas from now on. DH and I are no longer buying gifts that aren't food or books. If we all stop spending, the oligarchs will notice. Even if only 10% of us stop all our spending, they will notice. Each of us must make changes that hurt a bit to protect our country from these grifting thieves who are systematically destroying our country. |