You couple the march on Washington with a general strike.
I know that sounds like a harmful thing to do, but you give that a week or so, and the politicians in D. C. would melt like butter at a picnic on a hot summer day.
We give these guys too much of a free ride.
You still haven’t solved the simple logistics challenges.
How will you feed 3 million people in DC and deal with their waste during the strike?
>>the politicians in D. C. would melt like butter
You’re assuming they’d be in D.C. and not watching, and laughing, at the spectacle from elsewhere.
A general strike is no more a solution today than it was in the days of the Beer hall Putsch. It’s a socialist non-solution that facilitates thuggery.
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