While some protest in streets and at houses and downtown.
We as the internet are a collective force that must provide support in ways that benefit the poor and hurt the rich.
Every battle is either for control or money. This is for money.
July 4th. Old fashioned America is back. Let’s support the people closest and not put money into the system.
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Don’t spend money at major corporations (the average consumer spends $80 for 4th of July food). Just don’t buy anything from major stores!
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Spend your money as local as can be to support your local community. Strikes will abruptly impact normal life. We can be smart about where you spend your money, gather resources and support peers.
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General strike from frontline workers on 4th July. Consumers agree not to spend, workers don’t show for shifts, corporate America will feel the impact. The end of the financial quarter in July 31st. Let’s add some missing $$ as we know they have accounted for a massive post Covid spending weekend.
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Celebrate at home with friends and peers that share the same mindset we have here. We must support each other. We must unit behind common goals. Things like honesty, transparency and equality. Paired with human traits like community, relationships, love.
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If you are a tax collector, debt processor, bill collector and make under $25 per hour to attempt and collect money from other poor people in the same class as you. STOP. We need you to see that your role within these mega corporations allows them to use you against your peers. Turn off the money collectors for the strikers.
Supporting stats:
Food:
Americans are expected to spend an estimated $7.52 billion this year, up from last year’s $6.52 billion.
On average, each person will spend about $80.54 on food items, the highest amount since 2014, NRF data shows.
Alcohol:
Americans are also set to spend over $1.4 billion on beer and wine this Fourth of July, according to WalletHub.
That’s nearly as much as the $1.6 billion Americans spent on beer and wine in 2019.