Posted on 08/16/2018 2:07:23 PM PDT by Pining_4_TX
This isn’t all bad news.
What I see when read this are acts of desperation!
Yes, they are having to PAY people to show up. Those crowds, astroturf. We knew it.
This is just more proof those big chanting angry crowds are only there because many are being paid to whip up the crazies and the sheeple.
Good idea. Take the job and be a plant. Do everything you can to make their side look bad. Just like they do to us!
Robert Creamer started this method in the mid 70s, advertising in the READER, Chicago’s alternative newspaper.
This is not one of the main branches of Alinsky. The effectiveness of this variation of Alinsky depends on how cooperative the recruits are in subsuming their own ethics to pretend to be something they are not. If they organize (campaign for Democrats) as SJW or any kind of dingbat they will be ineffective.
If they can pretend (act) normal and pretend to be moderate they can effectively work a ground game and swing a lot of votes...enough votes to win a close Congressional district.
Freepers and Tea Partiers could conduct a similar ground game. The vast majority of voters, especially infrequent voters are not ideological. Motivate them to vote because they are good citizens and they will vote your way.
In war, if the enemy uses smart tactics, do you say that you won’t use smart tactics because the enemy uses them?
I beg to differ. The jobs at RRR are legit, and many people have gotten hired from using their info.
That’s what I think, too. All this crap about community relations or rejuvenation or whatever they want to call it is a way to funnel our money to leftist agitators.
it’s as bad as govt union RATS feeding our taxpayer dollars back into RAT campaign contributions
Here is what the founder has to say:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/worklife/01/07/home.scams/
out of every 55 jobs, only 1 is legit. These people are from Woodstock CT where out of 55 residents, only 1 isn’t also a fraud.
Tell me how that works out for ya.
I understand the concerns, but RRR is different.
https://myroomismyoffice.com/rat-race-rebellion-scam-simply-best-platform-find-wah-jobs/
http://womenforhire.com/get_started_working_from_home/avoiding_work_from_home_scams/
https://internetscamsreport.com/is-rat-race-rebellion-a-scam-something-look-positive
https://abcnews.go.com/Business/top-10-best-real-jobs-home/story?id=21339742
https://onlinebusinessandaffiliatemarketing.com/is-rat-race-rebellion-a-scam-full-review
Need I say more? :-)
Of those links you posted, look into the background. The first is a domain owned by the RRR team.
The second is written by a women’s league that awarded the owner of RRR some kind of award.
Internet scam reports looks good.
ABC go articles come with the Earnst&Young membership.
Online business and affiliate is a pay-for site.
I see what you mean, just let me know if it works out. In my experience not a single one is worth a damn and I am stickin’ to that. You’re wasting time and you may be better than that.
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