It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
Then, a few days ago, Larry Flint wrote in the Huffington Post, calling for a one-day General Strike throughout the US to let those in Washington and New York know we are all fed up with the lies, and deceit, and the out-of-control white-collar crime that passes for government. He is right! However, only one day is not enough for the massive troubles we are in right now. It would be ignored. We want to call for a week-long NATIONWIDE GENERAL STRIKE. The French have a history of doing this, and they get results. Get enough food to last for a week or more. Shop at your local organic Farmers Market. Fill up your tank, if you have a vehicle. Go home, be with your family and friends. Make this a time of love and connection. Make this a time of true peace in our collective hearts! Bury any superficial differences, because we all belong to the human family. If all we humans can do is harm each other and be angry (and we have every right to be!), then we have learned nothing about the higher, collective COMMON GOOD! We must rise to the occasion that these trying times require! Love! Caring! Justice! Peace! These must be our priorities!
Get enough food to last for a week or more. Shop at your local organic Farmers Market. Fill up your tank, if you have a vehicle. Go home, be with your family and friends. Make this a time of love and connection
Originally posted by jam321
I wonder what kind of label Congress will tag these strikers with?
The Flinsters, The Hustlers, The Beavers, The trouble makers, The Fired, The Rebels.
Who knows? I'm sure they have some names in mind.
Personally I don't see too many people striking. I could be surprised but i just don't see it.
I don't think we have the French in us.
No insult intended on last.
Originally posted by jam321
Personally I don't see too many people striking. I could be surprised but i just don't see it.