Forum Post: Safe and quiet rebellion
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 19, 2011, 11:47 p.m. EST by takeover1
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Opinions please. All of us understand the dysfunctions of our money system. I suggest the rebellion should be done with money. The system is dependent on us paying them. SO DON'T PAY THEM. I suggest to do this in a legal way. Under the honest attempt to pay. Starting on Jan. 1, 2012, pay only one dollar to every corporation you owe money to. This will stress the financial institutions at a time where through their own manipulations of the money market are already at risk of failure. If many of us refuse to pay, in a legal way, for one to three months I think they will listen faster to our needs and strengthen the cause of the people. Also, this will be safer for the good humans on this planet so they will not be subjected to the police brutality that is being put upon us on the streets. I do mean make an honest attempt to pay the bare minimum and cripple the control system of money. It is most likely if we do not make this choice of our own volition, it will be forced upon us anyway by the abuses that are already happening in our financial world. We can dictate how and when and maybe change the rules that control the financial world.
Your opinion please.
Many post in the past few weeks have been calling for a debt holiday starting Jan 1,2012. But this has to be a unified call to action.
You are breaking the law. The police are not "brutalizing" you by enforcing the laws of the United States and the State of New York.
Read again: You are breaking the law, by refusing to vacate the park. Abuses? Joining hands and marching towards the police is an abuse.
Shut the freak up troll. You are NOT on the subject that was posted.
thats the way to go if you really want to put a hurt on wall street use money ( wall streets life blood) as a weapon againt them
But I, after reading "a rich boys plan", suggest that you at least pay back the small banks if you owe anything to them, that way, the small banks will still go somewhere, our monetary system might have some worth and only the big banks will fall.