Here is
something nobody will tell you. The real power in a capitalist society, which
is what we have here in the United States, does NOT rest with the wealthiest
members of that society. They would like you to think it does. In fact, they go
to great lengths to convince you it does with their ivory tower economists and their fancy, convoluted economic theories. But it doesn’t. The real power in a
capitalist society belongs to the consumers - the people who buy stuff day in and day out.
How can that
be, you ask?
Well...the
wealthiest Americans don’t keep their wealth in gold bars stacked in a giant
vault somewhere. Their wealth is in their investments - in the stuff they own -
and the value of their investments is based entirely on the amount of income
those investments produce. Guess where the income those investments produce
comes from. Right. You got it in one. It comes from consumers. It comes from you and me and the rest of the middle and working class Americans who buy food, clothes, medicine, jewelry, electronics, toys, games, apps, furniture, appliances, all sorts of services and everything
else we buy every day. If we stop buying stuff those investments lose their
value and all that wealth disappears. Poof. Just
like that. It’s gone.
Now... we
can’t just stop buying stuff. We need stuff.
But, do we really need everything we buy? Could we do without some of
the stuff we would like to have but don’t really need, at least for a little while,
if it would get Donald Trump out of the White House, Mitch McConnell and his
Republican cronies out of the Senate and convince the wealthy Americans who
fund their campaigns to stop funding those campaigns and give us back our
country?
I had an idea
a couple of years ago about boycotting the President’s Day Sales. About 20,000
people on Facebook liked the idea, but I didn’t have the contacts, the access or
the resources to get the idea to a wide enough segment of the population to
have a real impact, and I still don’t, but I think the idea is worth
revisiting. Only now I’m talking about boycotting the entire holiday season,
from Black Friday (the day after Thanksgiving in November), through all the
gift buying, parties and holiday travel in December, continuing on into the
clearance sales in January, up through and including the President’s Day Sales
in February. I am talking about 4 months of not buying the stuff we don’t
absolutely need.
Let’s do the
numbers.
In the 2016 Presidential Election 62,985,134 people voted for Donald Trump. 74,139,350 people didn't. They voted for Hillary Clinton or one of the other candidates. Let's round that number off to 74 million just to make the math a little easier. How much money, on average, do you think each of the 74 million people who didn't vote for Donald Trump is planning to spend during the upcoming holiday season? Obviously, some will spend more than others and some won't spend anything. What do you think. $500 a person? I think more that that. I think that is a very conservative estimate, but let's go with $500 per voter who didn't vote for Donald Trump just for argument sake.
If only half
the people who didn’t vote for Trump in 2016, and certainly don't want to see him re-elected, spend only half what they planned
to spend during this upcoming holiday season (that’s 37 million people who voted
in the last election for someone other than Donald Trump spending no more than $250 a piece during the 4 month
holiday season) the financial impact would be $9,250,000,000. That’s 9 billion, 250 million dollars that stays in
the pockets of middle and working class Americans and out of the pockets of the
wealthy Robber Barons. Double that amount (18 billion, 500 million dollars) if everyone
who didn’t vote for Trump joins the boycott.
That's a lot of money. Do you think
that amount of money might get the attention of the wealthiest Americans who are propping up
Donald Trump and the Republican members of Congress with their investment
income? They don’t have a political agenda. It’s all about the money for them
and if we cut off the flow of money they will do whatever they have to do to
start that flow back up again, to include stopping the financial support they are
currently providing to Trump and the Republican members of Congress who are encouraging and defending him, if that is what we demand as a condition for starting to spend our money again. .
Think
about it. There is no risk in doing this. You don’t have to go to a march or a protest
rally where you might get hurt or arrested. You don't have to sign anything or give money to anyone. Nobody can know what you planned to
spend or actually do spend so there can be no repercussions. You have nothing to lose by trying to make this happen. You will still have the money you don’t spend during the boycott and you can spend it later in the year if you want to. Yes, there is some sacrifice involved, but we are not talking about giving up the holidays completely. We are just talking about cutting the among of money you spend during the holidays in half. You would basically be sacrificing some convenience for
a few months, but that seems like a small sacrifice to make considering what is
at stake - Donald Trump getting reelected. Even if you aren't convinced this will work, isn't it worth a try? Nothing else has stopped Donald Trump and his cronies from doing whatever they want. This could be the leverage we've been looking for.
Here
is what I am proposing:
TAKE BACK YOUR POWER
CUT YOUR HOLIDAY SPENDING IN HALF
MAKE THE COMMITMENT and SPREAD THE WORD
This holiday season (Black Friday through President’s Day), don’t spend
more than half the money you planned to spend on in-store and on-line
purchases, entertainment and non-work related travel. If you don’t absolutely
need it or need to do it, don’t buy it and don’t do it.
We can do
this. We can take back our country from the Robber
Barons by hitting them where it hurts them the most - cutting off the flow of
money to their investments.
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