Economic blackout
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wrote on 28 Feb 2025, 03:40 last edited by
Stock market already is tanking anyway. NASDAQ down 500 points today. And it will get worse.
We are absolutely participating in the economic blackout day. Corporations are what got us to this awful moment, and they need to pay the price.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2025, 04:19 last edited by
Looking after tomorrow, I don't think I've seen anyone post about Goods Unite Us (https://www.goodsuniteus.com ) - also an app with a quick lookup that shows a percentage of donations from top execs and company... If money is speech and speech has consequences, you know what to do!
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wrote on 28 Feb 2025, 05:46 last edited by
I’m in. I have a couple of doctor appointments Friday, but no plans to buy anything. If something needs buying, it will be from a local, non-chain store.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2025, 14:38 last edited by
Our Almond milk is out (Blue Diamond) as well as Charmin toilet paper.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2025, 17:04 last edited by
Have joined the boycott. I know boycotts are rately effective. This is easy, so I am not buying anything today.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2025, 17:27 last edited by
I wasn't going to go out today but we're expecting more snow overnight and I need bird seed. I need some for the Lovebirds and some for the wild birds and I don't want to count on the roads being good enough tomorrow. But I will go to local shops only.
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wrote on 28 Feb 2025, 23:07 last edited by Mary Anna
Weren't boycotts effective during the civil rights movement?
We are participating. Money will eventually change hands to pay for the colonoscopy I had this morning, but I think that's outside the scope of this effort.
Since we moved to a place with a functional downtown consisting of 100% (I think) local businesses plus a year-round farmer's market, I have made a concerted effort to patronize them. That kind of long-term change in spending behavior seems more likely to drive change, but the one-day event has the advantage of being something you can point to. If businesses can look at their financials and see a visible change on February 28, then a message has been sent. Whether it's a message that will drive action is another story.
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wrote on 1 Mar 2025, 20:55 last edited by
Checking Wayfair before ordering anything from Amazon...
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wrote on 1 Mar 2025, 21:46 last edited by
What are some other good "Amazon Alternatives" in terms of online purchases?
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wrote on 1 Mar 2025, 21:54 last edited by
@ShiroKuro What kinds of things are you purchasing online? Would help to point you to other sources.
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wrote on 1 Mar 2025, 22:22 last edited by
Temu, Macys, Kohls, Staples, Home Depot?
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wrote on 1 Mar 2025, 23:00 last edited by Rontuner 3 Jan 2025, 23:02
Percentage of donations by top execs and business
Staples 44% Dem 56% Repub
Macy's 65% Dem 35% Repub
Kohls 75% Dem 25% Repub
Home Depot 38% Dem 62% Repub
Amazon 68% Dem 32% Repub
Menards 5% Dem 95% Repub
Lowes 44% Dem 56% Repub
Harbor Freight 100% Dem
Target 52% Dem 48% Repub
Walmart 49% Dem 51% Repub -
wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 01:05 last edited by
Harbor Freight? Who knew?
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wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 01:05 last edited by
Don’t forget Penzys! And Bob’s Red Mill.
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@ShiroKuro What kinds of things are you purchasing online? Would help to point you to other sources.
wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 02:21 last edited by@wtg nothing at the moment!
It’s just that Amazon is our go to for so, so much!!But @Steve-Miller and @Rontuner those lists are great, thank you!!
@Rontuner do you have a source for that? I’d love to pass it on.
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wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 02:29 last edited by
there is both an app and website for "Goods Unite Us"
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wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 02:38 last edited by
Costco 98% Dem 2% Repub
Crest 43% Dem 57% Repub
Colgate 91% Dem 9% Repub
Tide 43% Dem 57% Repub
Arm and Hammer - company and senior employees do not dontate significant amounts
Persil 98% Dem 2% Repub
Finish 98% Dem 2% Repub -
wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 02:48 last edited by
Yay, Costco!
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wrote on 2 Mar 2025, 03:09 last edited by
Buy Tide at Costco and break even? Buy Persil at Costco and win all around?
Does anyone use Persil? I don’t get my clothes dirty like I used to and even if it’s not quite as good as Tide I’ll bet it works fine. Your experience?