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Vote with your wallet. Money is the only thing that matters to the people in charge here

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50 points

This but big. Large scale disruption to the economy would do a lot toward fixing problems.

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The harmful corruption must be torn down before peaceful negotiation may take place.

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3 points

So just sit back and let Trump do his thing?

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Exactly. Here’s a thought… and I’m just spitballing here: tariffs. Then take them away. Then add them again. Then take them away. Then add them again. /s

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5 points

That’s some cool stable genius shit!

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11 points

Someone get this chap to run for office!

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7 points

Can you give some examples?

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Where possible, avoid buying from companies that are complicit. It’s not always possible but it’s worth trying.

I’ve used apps like this to help make decisions:

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/no-thanks-app/id6476206516

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7 points

Where possible, avoid buying from companies that are complicit.

Unless you buy from local creators/farmers, EVERYONE is complicit.

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Buy local, in cash.

Every card transaction benefits the big credit card companies, all of which are complicit. Local businesses are some of the ones hit hardest from all of this and will need your support.

Avoid chains owned by local folks, too. Those big chains still benefit even if it’s your neighbor that owns the local McDonalds.

Support things the government is trying to destroy, like your local library, and your local stores that sell LGBT positive merchandise.

Make friends with your neighbors. Grow things in your yard that they need and trade for stuff you need. Many folks that seem in agreement with all of this really aren’t if you know them. We are stronger together.

In regards to home gardens, Not everyone needs everything, but everyone needs something. If you can get chickens or some kind of egg laying fowl, then that’s a possibility as well. Guineas are fighters and do well in areas without a lot of brush or low trees.

Bike as much as you can. Avoid gas as much as you can. Ride the bus or a train. Don’t fly anywhere. Install solar panels if you are able. Capture rain water and use it for your garden.

Buy used as much as possible, especially clothes.

Replace your single use materials in your home with reusable ones. Rags instead of paper towels, glass containers instead of plastic ones, metal straws, and a water pick instead of floss.

Make things. Anything. Don’t monetize your hobbies, share them instead. Trade homemade goods and art for other stuff.

Avoid the dollar as much as possible, and use cash when you can’t.

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Thanks for attempting an answer. I’ve got to say this feels laughable in light of what’s going on.

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2 points

“vote with your wallet” while our wallets are empty

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Voting with your wallet is a lie, like recycling plastic

You can’t do collective action individually. You can make the house hurt a little bit, but you’ll never force them to change through what you buy. The house always wins, unless you get together to change the rules

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I disagree with this. You can already see a recent example of Canadian consumers avoiding US imports, creating pressure on US companies, and the US government reacting by making moves to curtail the original tarrifs proposal.

Obviously the Canadian boycott was only one component but I believe it did have a meaningful impact.

Kind of agree with you re:plastics. Last time I read about it they could only be recycled once into inferior quality plastic. Ironically in this case I’d suggest voting with your wallet is a solution to the plastic problem since businesses will react to more consumers switching to responsibly packaged products like paper bags for fruit + veg from a local grocers. One of the large supermarket chains in the UK, Waitrose, switched to paper bags due to public pressure in the past few years.

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The Canadian boycotts are not “voting with your wallet”, they’re collective action.

Canadians, together, decided to boycott American goods. Their leaders cancelled deals. Their local stores and suppliers decided they’d rather source from anywhere else. The Canadian government started working on trade deals with everyone else

The nation of Canada as a whole is boycotting American goods. They’re not doing this individually, they have an organized response

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