Well, what if I do like the president, but just by chance I don't buy anything? Would that be supporting not-supporting him? Or would it just be me being thrifty? So if I do like the president, should I make a point to buy tons of stuff to compensate for what everyone else is buying? Or would that just be dumb? Or, what if I thought the idea of not spending any money is cool, but I don't support what everyone is doing it for? Can I do it, but still like the president? I think I want to do it, just because I'd like to see if there is actually any effect. It's just all way too contrary.
There won't be an effect. but that's not the point
SageWriters (the group who started this campaign) either didn't do a good enough job with publicity, or never intended to. The real purpose of this is an act of solidarity.
Seeing a retard take the office for the second time in a row was a blow to alot of liberals who tried their asses off to make a change. This is a way to bring them back together for a common cause and say "We're down, but we're not out yet."
I guess you could spend a ton of money on shit you don't need to stick it in the face of those who care about the world they live in, but how would that be any differant than any other day in America?
Alright, except I do care, I resent the fact that just because I have a different opinion on the leadership of this country somehow I don't care about it? I'm sorry your candidate lost the presidency, and I'm sorry the person I'm supporting won, but that does not in anyway give you the right to make the assumption that I don't care. Obviously the president cares, otherwise he would not have put in the effort to run again, or in the first place. Just because his cares differ from yours is no reason to accuse him or me of not caring.
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SageWriters (the group who started this campaign) either didn't do a good enough job with publicity, or never intended to. The real purpose of this is an act of solidarity.
Seeing a retard take the office for the second time in a row was a blow to alot of liberals who tried their asses off to make a change. This is a way to bring them back together for a common cause and say "We're down, but we're not out yet."
I guess you could spend a ton of money on shit you don't need to stick it in the face of those who care about the world they live in, but how would that be any differant than any other day in America?
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