S.W.A.T.
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Not wanting to disrupt much of the positive feelings going on in the other threads I thought would start a new one.
As it seems the majority of the working class is standing together in solidarity marching on parliament trying to bring down covid mandates and get life back to normal. However and I could be wrong, but what I don't see is any backing from major organizations, lobby groups, unions, campaign contributors, opposition parties or major companies. I've mentioned this before, in order to get real change you have to hit them where it hurts, the pocketbook. In order to disrupt government the opposition would have to get a no confidence vote and although westerners will back the conservatives is O'tool the man for the job? The last couple years have proven he rolls over more than a dog trying to get a treat. Another way to disrupt government is to put pressure on major companies, large employers and especially banks. The problem is the majority of Canadians are so debt ridden we can't afford to stand up to the man. To bring down our government you need to bite the hand that feeds it. What if ALL truckers just stopped, airline workers stopped, railroad workers just stopped, grocery stores didn't open, refineries stopped producing, boarder guards didn't show up, people at power companies employees didn't go to work, mill workers did show up.
I fully support these truckers in Ottawa, but its time to shift the pressure onto major corporations because it seems as though those are the only voices that can be heard from the ivory tower of capital Hill.
As it seems the majority of the working class is standing together in solidarity marching on parliament trying to bring down covid mandates and get life back to normal. However and I could be wrong, but what I don't see is any backing from major organizations, lobby groups, unions, campaign contributors, opposition parties or major companies. I've mentioned this before, in order to get real change you have to hit them where it hurts, the pocketbook. In order to disrupt government the opposition would have to get a no confidence vote and although westerners will back the conservatives is O'tool the man for the job? The last couple years have proven he rolls over more than a dog trying to get a treat. Another way to disrupt government is to put pressure on major companies, large employers and especially banks. The problem is the majority of Canadians are so debt ridden we can't afford to stand up to the man. To bring down our government you need to bite the hand that feeds it. What if ALL truckers just stopped, airline workers stopped, railroad workers just stopped, grocery stores didn't open, refineries stopped producing, boarder guards didn't show up, people at power companies employees didn't go to work, mill workers did show up.
I fully support these truckers in Ottawa, but its time to shift the pressure onto major corporations because it seems as though those are the only voices that can be heard from the ivory tower of capital Hill.