Posted on 11/07/2012 8:00:11 PM PST by Be Careful
Someone stole our election.
Who stole from us via TARP?
Who owns/runs media outlets that conspire to destroy our world view and to steal elections?
Who aids and abets the obsfucation of our Consitution and Rule of Law?
Who advertises with these same?
Why do we continue to willingly give them our money so that they can continue to thrive and further harm us?
Time for a singular point of action.
Boycott......but whom?????
A simple target for starters, to be expanded to the entire scope of the Elite Media
I suggest:
1. GE
2. any of their advertisers on MSNBC
Any suggestions?
I say, boycott HBO and their advertisers. Put that sh7tbag Maher out of business. If anyone actually watches HBO?
Boycotts never work. Move on to plan B.
Drop cable/dish. You pay for the channels even if you don’t watch them.
Screw the Left. Defund them starting now.
I can do that.
The only problem I’ll have is giving up Amazon.
Throw away the TV. I have not had one, did not raise my kids on one, they do not raise theirs on one. Needless drivel listened to as background noise still influences your opinions. You say that it males you aware of what the other side is saying, but all too often you get taken in at some point. The brain programs things heard over and over again and begins to accept some of it as true.
Defund by virtue of carefully selecting where you spend. Money will be getting tighter for all, very soon.
Boycott Time-Life-Warner-Turner. that nets you Warner Cable, Time Magazine, CNN, the WB, WEA, Warner Records, and much more.
Boycott Disney. That carries with it GLBTABC and ESPN.
Cancel newspapers. Cancel magazines. Cancel talk radio.
Cancel Fox News. Cancel TV.
Start going to the library to check out free books. Expand your mind.
Prepare for the end of the USA. The riots when the stock market tanks
to 1000 points and the unemployment rate at 20% will be rampant
in every city and state.
Don't think of it as a boycott. Think of it as not giving your hard-earned money to people who will use that money against you.
And yes, it works.
Support instead those that report the truth, like maybe The Blaze TV via the web if you're like me and don't want the alphabets taking their part of your subscription.
There are others out there... Let's grow them and starve the MSM.
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/295733/don-t-do-business-progressive-appeasers-michelle-malkin
The effective type of ‘boycott’ is one in which you don't waste your time trying to selectively ‘defund’ a specific company, but one in which you spend your money very selectively on products and services from companies who share at least part of your world view. Reward those who deserve it.
To that end, it really is important that we identify amongst ourselves who we feel is worthy of our economic support. One thing I will personally do is to spend money more selectively on books from authors who deserve support, and avoid spending a dime at the movies. I have absolutely no desire to fund Hollywood. In fact, I would suggest watching foreign subtitled movies if you need a movie ‘fix’, and teach yourself a foreign language in the process.
Simple Blueprint?
Any ideas?
Who says boycotts never work? The only hammer the conservatives have is our buying power. Please review my Conservative Action Plan from 2009. It terrified the conservatives that I shared it with because it could harm the economy. Please review it again. Suppose we had engaged upon this plan back in 2009? The damage it would have done would have been miniscule compared to the damage that Obama did. http://backyardfence.wordpress.com/conservative-action-plan/
Best regards to all
Summer movies - all of them. A summer without theater audiences. That would go directly to their income. Even a partial reduction will hurt. Most media companies have ownership or interests in the studios. And then there is the effect on the producers, writers, actors. They exist in the same cultural world as the news people.
Can you give me time to unload the GE stock that I inherited from my parents that was supposed to allow me to retire someday? Dad started with GE in 1953 and retired after a couple of heart attacks in 1977.
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