Anonymous wrote:You all really disappointed me. I have Fridays off and was so excited to
shop in peace. As usual the Whole Foods on Wilson and TJs on Highland was a MADHOUSE. Then thought well maybe i can go out to dinner without reservations and not wait forever. Once again huge fail.
come on people, get it together. Do better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a protester, I don’t go to rallies, and I don’t do boycotts. Today I didn’t spend a dime.
I included local small businesses, because right now I don’t know which ones of them voted for this administration. Going forward, I will be researching business owners, and checking if they made political donations in the most recent election, and I will choose to spend my money there accordingly.
Just like for every service I have canceled because I’m afraid of losing my federal job, I tell the person receiving my cancellation that I am canceling their service because of the economic uncertainty brought on by this nightmare of an administration.
Even if it doesn’t make a dent, it matters to me.
That's a good idea. I do intend to support local business and will look up their owners before I do spend money there.
Do you do a general Google search or is there a way to check party affiliation and donations? I want to do this too.
I am also a business owner and I’m totally okay with being rejected by MAGAs. My values mean more to me than their money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You all really disappointed me. I have Fridays off and was so excited to
shop in peace. As usual the Whole Foods on Wilson and TJs on Highland was a MADHOUSE. Then thought well maybe i can go out to dinner without reservations and not wait forever. Once again huge fail.
come on people, get it together. Do better.
Interesting I drove by two targets half empty lots which is not like these targets. Maybe you live around a lot of MAGA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how do we find out if the blackout made any impact?
It’s a good point. With consumer confidence and the markets down and uncertainty and inflation up, it will be difficult to discern what is intentional blackout vs people pulling back broadly because they are worried about the economy.
We participated yesterday and feel like we’ll just basically keep going.
Anonymous wrote:You all really disappointed me. I have Fridays off and was so excited to
shop in peace. As usual the Whole Foods on Wilson and TJs on Highland was a MADHOUSE. Then thought well maybe i can go out to dinner without reservations and not wait forever. Once again huge fail.
come on people, get it together. Do better.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think liberals are capable of following this blackout, because it says use cash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People in my area (I moved away from DC a few years ago) and preparing to do this boycott for his entire presidency. They plan to go as long as possible without buying anything, and if they need an essential going local, preferably to a minority owned establishment, women owned establishment, and lastly a left leaning establishment. Money talks...
The point of the blackout is to divest from those who support Trump/MAGA, not to bring back 2015-style identity politics.
You don't know the point of this. People can do this the way they think best.
NP. Please explain the point of this...because I hate Trump too but you lost me as soon as PP said "...and lastly a left-leaning establishment". What exactly does that mean?
DP. Presumably, an establishment that is more closely aligned with their beliefs. Left leaning would be progressive, believing that healthcare is a right not a privilege, a social safety net is essential, we must look out for the least of us, and that a rising tide lifts all boats.
For my part, I'm planning to buy the essentials, but none of the 'good to have' items I would otherwise be considering.
I think the issue is the enforcement of a racial/gender hierarchy for determining where to shop. How about you shop based on a business' actions and policies rather than their skin color and genitals?
I guess you missed the part where this is about policies and, in some cases, actions. Were busy focusing on “genitals”?
Republicans are obsessed with genitalia and everyone’s sex life. It’s so obvious to everyone else, I’m almost embarrassed for them. So creepy.
Um, it was not a republican who signed the bill ordering tampon machines to be installed in the Boy’s bathrooms.
Now, about the whole “pronouns” nonsense . . . which party started all that??
You seem weird, PP. weird and confused.
No one ordered that, so it wasn't a Democrat, either.
Pronouns were started by people.
People who just wanted to respect others. That’s what bothers MAGA so much.
Maybe you democrats could start by not throwing death threats around at anyone who disagrees with you. /shrug/
Lmao. Like MAGA threatening congress members. Sit your shruggy ass down, peon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a protester, I don’t go to rallies, and I don’t do boycotts. Today I didn’t spend a dime.
I included local small businesses, because right now I don’t know which ones of them voted for this administration. Going forward, I will be researching business owners, and checking if they made political donations in the most recent election, and I will choose to spend my money there accordingly.
Just like for every service I have canceled because I’m afraid of losing my federal job, I tell the person receiving my cancellation that I am canceling their service because of the economic uncertainty brought on by this nightmare of an administration.
Even if it doesn’t make a dent, it matters to me.
Same!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not buying anything today. However, I have been buying only food and gas since Jan 20.
Same. And this will continue until the domestic terrorist leaves the Oval Office.
News Flash:
They already left, even the drapery dresses!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not a protester, I don’t go to rallies, and I don’t do boycotts. Today I didn’t spend a dime.
I included local small businesses, because right now I don’t know which ones of them voted for this administration. Going forward, I will be researching business owners, and checking if they made political donations in the most recent election, and I will choose to spend my money there accordingly.
Just like for every service I have canceled because I’m afraid of losing my federal job, I tell the person receiving my cancellation that I am canceling their service because of the economic uncertainty brought on by this nightmare of an administration.
Even if it doesn’t make a dent, it matters to me.
That's a good idea. I do intend to support local business and will look up their owners before I do spend money there.
Anonymous wrote:I am not a protester, I don’t go to rallies, and I don’t do boycotts. Today I didn’t spend a dime.
I included local small businesses, because right now I don’t know which ones of them voted for this administration. Going forward, I will be researching business owners, and checking if they made political donations in the most recent election, and I will choose to spend my money there accordingly.
Just like for every service I have canceled because I’m afraid of losing my federal job, I tell the person receiving my cancellation that I am canceling their service because of the economic uncertainty brought on by this nightmare of an administration.
Even if it doesn’t make a dent, it matters to me.
Anonymous wrote:So how do we find out if the blackout made any impact?
Anonymous wrote:So how do we find out if the blackout made any impact?