Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’re a two fed family so we’re already doing this. But glad something is being organized.
Do you really think neither of you is capable of obtaining a job? Did you expect a lifetime sinecure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day since Jan 20 has been a spending blackout day for us!
Only buying essentials and boycotting every company that bent a knee to this fascist kleptocracy.
Love to hear what "essentials" are. It must be exhausting to be a hysterical liberal.
Food and medicine. I am fortunate to have everything and more that I could possibly need or want.
Nothing exhausting about it. We fought fascism once before and kicked your ass. We’ll do it again.
Anonymous wrote:We’re a two fed family so we’re already doing this. But glad something is being organized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day since Jan 20 has been a spending blackout day for us!
Only buying essentials and boycotting every company that bent a knee to this fascist kleptocracy.
Love to hear what "essentials" are. It must be exhausting to be a hysterical liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every day since Jan 20 has been a spending blackout day for us!
Only buying essentials and boycotting every company that bent a knee to this fascist kleptocracy.
Love to hear what "essentials" are. It must be exhausting to be a hysterical liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Every day since Jan 20 has been a spending blackout day for us!
Only buying essentials and boycotting every company that bent a knee to this fascist kleptocracy.
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/
Great timing there !!
Do it on a Friday. Payday. Uh huh. BRILLIANT.![]()
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/
Anonymous wrote:So for 24 hours the Democrats are going to behave like Republicans and use cash to shop locally?
Sounds amazing!
Anonymous wrote:This is what dumb people talk about/do when they have nothing else to bring to the table.