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DhhD

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47. IMO, OWS was mostly made up of people, not established in a job or major responsibility.
Wed May 29, 2013, 09:45 AM
May 2013

Others of us need to do our part. Let's brainstorm several strategies.

Others of us need to organize public boycotts just to get attention that we have power and a voice. For instance, lets say you go to Wallyworld four times in a month. By spending 25% somewhere else for a month, it would get attention only if it was an organized and well publicized boycott with great support. Lets try dividing up the alphabet in to four parts so generally you boycott the week that corresponds to your last name.

Another movement could be a folding chair movement for waiting in line to vote. The city would have to bring in portable sanitation facilities and water fountains for such a large assemble. Instead, officials may decide to have early voting for much longer periods of time and on week ends.

In setting up these boycotts, We the People will get out the message of voting based on your needs instead of the needs of the 1%. The goal here is to move the right, center and left to the Left of the Corporatist Coup.

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A big DURec and kick for Will. longship May 2013 #1
+1 LiberalLoner May 2013 #2
K & R gademocrat7 May 2013 #3
... and the engine of industry barely burped. phantom power May 2013 #4
What's particularly sad is that the wealthy would do better if the poor and middle class did better AndyA May 2013 #5
Austerity... xtraxritical May 2013 #15
The budget surplus in California is the proof that austerity is a complete bust. JDPriestly May 2013 #41
It's not enough that I succeed, but everyone else must fail. eom Blanks May 2013 #16
Well said. A comment rhett o rick May 2013 #6
No truer words were ever said, er written fasttense May 2013 #7
"The noose is tightening around the necks of average people, and more become radicalized with each Arugula Latte May 2013 #8
Nah. It's wishful thinking Doctor_J May 2013 #20
Maybe So colsohlibgal May 2013 #9
Can someone tell me, please, what it is with these people who want to post here, but don't want to patrice May 2013 #10
Good post. mac56 May 2013 #11
When their body guards refuse to shoot at the hordes of everday people AAO May 2013 #12
None of the wealthy want to be the first to sacrifice to the masses. rhett o rick May 2013 #29
yep. the rich will divide and conquer until the fraction left that supports them is so small... yurbud May 2013 #38
Look at the history of revolutions, especially revolutions and revolts JDPriestly May 2013 #43
I read your post, but I don't think you will be found correct in the end AAO May 2013 #49
As I point out, the rich folks usually prevail in revolutions. Beware. JDPriestly May 2013 #50
I'm not saying I WANT it to happen - I don't. AAO May 2013 #51
It's hard to disagree. If things continue as they are, I do not know what JDPriestly May 2013 #52
But they certainly won't just lay down and die. AAO May 2013 #53
DURec. bvar22 May 2013 #13
And the current Democratic administration is doing little to combat this trend. nm rhett o rick May 2013 #30
Sure they are... dotymed May 2013 #40
"more become radicalized with each passing day" Martin Eden May 2013 #14
Very well said and very important. The 99% must unite. rhett o rick May 2013 #18
And do what? Doctor_J May 2013 #21
When the majority of the 99% (red and blue) unites, we VOTE our common interests Martin Eden May 2013 #23
I don't think that's going to happen though Doctor_J May 2013 #33
Voting is the ONLY thing that's going to do it. Martin Eden May 2013 #37
Problems with relying on voting are 1. The Ruling Elite own the voting system. rhett o rick May 2013 #44
I would venture to guess that Phlem May 2013 #27
Advocating for third party would be a no-no, as an example of what he may not want to rhett o rick May 2013 #28
True Phlem May 2013 #31
We've allowed disgruntled Republicans to slither under our tent. We need to kick their rhett o rick May 2013 #32
I hear that! Phlem May 2013 #34
We need to all put them on ignore. nm rhett o rick May 2013 #35
IMO, OWS was mostly made up of people, not established in a job or major responsibility. DhhD May 2013 #47
Frustration & Anger Martin Eden May 2013 #24
IMO, if Obama was on the side of the 90% dotymed May 2013 #42
And now back to reality. The President is more concerned about putting rhett o rick May 2013 #46
There were a lot of things he could have done Doctor_J May 2013 #48
KnR. Thanks for the post and link. Hekate May 2013 #17
"Money does not disappear" Spitfire of ATJ May 2013 #19
I think those at the top know what's coming better than we do and are hoarding... yurbud May 2013 #22
What is crazy to me felix_numinous May 2013 #25
We can start printing our own, except for, it's illegal... Amonester May 2013 #39
This Phlem May 2013 #26
End Game is here. blkmusclmachine May 2013 #36
+1000 heaven05 May 2013 #45
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