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Topic started on 27-4-2011 @ 02:43 PM by survivalstation
This is brilliant! Public activism at its finest.

As consumers are faced with seemingly endless price increases on food and gasoline, a
Facebook Group has decided to take matters into their own hands and do something about it.

Apparently originating in Georgia, consumers are leaving sticky notes in public venues, thanking Obama for the higher prices they are paying. It began by leaving the notes at gas station pumps while filling up, and has now morphed to grocery stores.

The instructions are pretty simple.
Purchase a pad of large sticky notes. Write on each one, "How's that Hope & Change working out for you?" Every time you stop to fill your vehicle with gas, place your sticky note somewhere on the pump before you drive away. DO NOT be destructive in ANY way! Place your sticky note somewhere, so as not to impede the next customer's ability to read the pump's digital readout.








reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 03:21 PM by survivalstation
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Americans no longer want change, they just want their money back.

Sad to say, after Bernanke's press conference today, I think there is no end insight to rising prices.



reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 03:21 PM by RobertAntonWeishaupt
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Public activism at its finest? Sticking meaningless slogans next to high prices without anything to back up the claim that Obama is responsible for said prices? This is empty-headed sloganeering at its most pointless. Obama just happens to be an empty suit academic who is stuck in the hot-seat when the bill for the couple decades of a "free trade" and warmongering has come due.

How exactly is Obama raising the price of gas? Is he also generating near-record profits for oil companies? I guess it's all that socialism I keep hearing about that's selling the government piece by piece to huge corporations which actually set the prices. Obama is clearly the first president to be a slave to his corporate overlords, right?


reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 03:35 PM by survivalstation
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Yes, public activism at its finest. It's high time Americans started doing something other than complaining about high prices. Would you rather people did nothing and just bent over even further?

Yes, Obama does support high gas prices. He may be the sap stuck in the driver's seat after years of reckless driving but he has done nothing to help at this point.



reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 04:32 PM by RobertAntonWeishaupt
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Sticking a note on a gas pump is doing something about high prices? A note that features a partisan slogan that will be ignored by 50% of the population and that is preaching to the choir to the other 50%?

Ok. Got it.

I think I'll go to the local cemetery and put a post-it on the grave of a fallen soldier that says "Fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity." That should put an end to these senseless undeclared wars.


reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 05:29 PM by survivalstation
Originally posted by RobertAntonWeishaupt
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Sticking a note on a gas pump is doing something about high prices? A note that features a partisan slogan that will be ignored by 50% of the population and that is preaching to the choir to the other 50%?


Maybe you're right. Maybe people should do nothing. They should just accept the high prices until it becomes too much for them to bear and then go on a senseless killing spree starting with their wife and children and ending with a suicide. Not like that would ever happen.

Yeah, that's the ticket. No peaceful outlet for the anger, rage and frustration every time someone fills up their tank or buys groceries for their family.

And to use a partisan slogan directed at a sitting president? How dare they. We all know that the president should never be blamed for the state of the economy and it has never happened before.

I'm sorry, we just seem to disagree on this. I still think it is a peaceful way for people to get involved and feel like they are doing something positive.

Oh yeah, I did a quick search to see if anyone had ever actually slipped on a sticky note... couldn't find anything.


reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 06:29 PM by RobertAntonWeishaupt
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But that's just it. They AREN'T doing anything. They might FEEL like they are doing something, but if they filled their tank rather than taking public transit or biking or taking some other action to tell the oil companies that $3.85+ a gallon is too much to stand, then they have done nothing but validate the oil company's price gouging.

I'm just as angry at the gas prices at the next guy. That's why I'm taking the bus now. Yeah, I have to go in a bit early to pull it off, but it's worth it. The oil companies raise their prices, they get LESS of my money. If everyone followed the same principle, then the oil companies would be forced through market forces to make their product more affordable.

But if you think that the multi-millionaires who pull the strings are going to be shocked to their senses by a bunch of post-it notes, have at.
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