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Trust_Reality

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6. I strongly support this plan.
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 11:53 AM
Dec 7

I have a suggestion for something to avoid spending on: junk food. The side effect benefit will be better health.

I would also like to have a list of companies, CEOs, or products that are particularly strong supporters of the R fascist movement. I have some ideas, but would rather have a longer list that is pretty well documented.

From what I know of economics (a modest amount), any general reduction in spending by a large number of people will have an effect.

Also, for now at least, my wife and I could afford to adopt a family that would be unable to reduce spending by $25 a month, or even $15.

I think we need an established organization to help make this happen. Move On comes to mind. But, I'm not very aware of the many organizations that are out there.

This is the type of movement that absolutely needs to happen. It might be wise to get the advice of some economists on how best to do it.

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I absolutely agree... Think. Again. Dec 7 #1
I agree, but keep our cards close to our vest until time to unleash. Thanks for your input. nt Hotler Dec 7 #2
Honestly though, discussing this on DU is not very secret. At all. Think. Again. Dec 7 #3
I don't mean secret-secret, just keep it on the down low for now. We should keep our strategy to ourselves. Hotler Dec 7 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author Amanita Pantherina Dec 7 #4
I strongly support this plan. Trust_Reality Dec 7 #6
Another suggestion on what to avoid spending money on: Medicare Advantage plans. Trust_Reality Dec 7 #7
Thank you for your input. I've already contacted MoveOn. They said thanks and will show it to their board. Hotler Dec 7 #8
how do we boycott Amazon when sometimes it it the only way to get things ?? FirstLight Dec 7 #12
I understand if some can't participate due to physical, economical and/or geographical location issues. Hotler Dec 7 #18
How did you survive before Amazon Fullduplexxx Dec 19 #20
we went without or had intact family ShepKat Dec 19 #23
Exactly... FirstLight Dec 19 #29
A recent episode of Politicsgirl posted here on DU EverHopeful Dec 7 #10
Say NO to Tesla Beachnutt Dec 7 #9
pull money... I need to be able to send my kids cashapp for gas and groceries when they are in a pickle FirstLight Dec 7 #13
I mentioned in my post that not everyone can swing $25.00 a week. I understand that. We understand that. Hotler Dec 7 #16
With you 100% on this Tansy_Gold Dec 19 #26
Yes you have. Doesn't this idea go back to the 'Starve the Beast' Bush/Cheney years? Hotler Dec 19 #28
Your money is worth just as much as ours and we respect that. Closing accounts might be a ways down the road. Hotler Dec 7 #17
Credit Unions and Co-ops PhylliPretzel Dec 19 #27
I agree 💯👍. love_katz Dec 7 #11
thank you for you input. be well. nt Hotler Dec 7 #19
Good ideas, there. Kid Berwyn Dec 7 #14
I'm in Buddyzbuddy Dec 7 #15
I wonder if we could get a well known economist to comment on how effective this might be. Danascot Dec 19 #21
Robert Reich Genevra Dec 19 #22
Wait, so what's the goal? To get "them" to whine? What are "they" whining about? WhiskeyGrinder Dec 19 #24
I will work on this. TNNurse Dec 19 #25
Message auto-removed Name removed Dec 20 #30
Already benn... 2naSalit Wednesday #31
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