Anonymous wrote:I usually eat a very light lunch a sandwich packed from home, but after reading this I’m going out to eat today and make sure I pick up some things I don’t really need at the Target next door.
Anonymous wrote:I am not buying anything today. However, I have been buying only food and gas since Jan 20.
Anonymous wrote:We already had out of town plans this weekend and I forgot to get a car wash earlier this week. Car looks like crap after the snow. Now in a long line at a local car wash so I think people are largely ignoring this economic boycott.
I’ll find other ways to express my displeasure with MAGA. I generally don’t respond well to these types of edicts anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not buying anything today, I feel great about it, and I won’t let MAGA steal my will, my joy, or my commitment.
Anonymous wrote:Today is the day.
I hope national and local media are covering this, starting with the morning shows.
Anonymous wrote:What a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For people unhappy about the role of corporate interests in our lives. It’s 24 hours on February 28 to not participate in the economy to the extent possible and choose small businesses and in cash if it’s essential.
Organized by the advocacy group The People’s Union USA, the nationwide blackout is designed to shed light on consumers' impact and to push for economic change. According to the organization's website, the 24-hour spending pause sends a message to corporations, industries, and politicians about economic power in the U.S., which they say is "in the hands of the wealthy elite."
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2025/02/12/national-no-spend-day-economic-blackout-amazon-walmart/78410711007/
Saving all my weekly spending for Feb 28th.
Thanks for the heads up, commie.
You seem to be using words you don’t understand.
You seem to be at a complete loss for a substantive retort. But still felt the need to let your empty head rattle out of your cakehole.