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View Full Version : General Un-Strike: Work Twice As Hard Day, grassroots protest to appeal to conservatives.




BarryDonegan
04-29-2012, 09:25 PM
What do you think? Maybe people could shoot for overtime, do some charity work with their extra hours, give their boss twice the numbers that day to help improve the economy? The goal would be to promote a protest to recharge America's workforce and prove we can compete with the rest of the world. Unemployed people will be encouraged to do their part by volunteering for a charity of their preference for the day.

This would be a way to spark a debate with OWS while really looking good in the eyes of conservatives. This could associate Ron Paul and our movement with a restarting of America's workforce, and the true turnaround of the economy started by the people, without government bailouts.

FSP-Rebel
04-29-2012, 09:31 PM
Kim Jong EUN? Dost the E trouble u? Nevermind just sayin.

BarryDonegan
04-29-2012, 09:36 PM
The way I've phrased the name of it is probably not right, but that's not the part I'm trying to encourage people to consider. It's moreso the general point, of responding to OWS's General Strike with a call to work twice as hard at what we do on a particular day. Splits our generation in half, and makes us the can-do people, doing it without the government's help, while the other side is begging for free money and playing XBOX. This will appeal to the maternal and paternal instincts of senior demographics and may help turn the public tide in the last states towards Dr Paul, especially if the media picked it up. This would be a great viral thing with the right branding.

(This will make them think Ron Paul convinced half a generation of Americans to work twice as hard AKA leadership. He actually did if you poll most RP supporters, but this protest could blow up as mainstream as the Tea Party and could be supported by all conservatives and even most Dems once the message go out there, because it could really actually boost the economy if everyone tried a little harder at once.)

The Goat
04-30-2012, 08:28 AM
The media would cover it like this. Tea Parties call for "un"strike. Ron Paul appeals to OWS.