
"Americans have one way to reverse the violent overreach of the federal government: launch a one-month economic strike aimed at major tech and AI companies, with the goal of reducing America's GDP and making the markets wobble. When the markets gyrated after "Liberation Day," President Trump immediately rolled back many tariffs. Now, if Americans can flex their economic muscles in February, Galloway wagers the administration will rethink whether it wants to keep arresting journalists and letting masked ICE agents shoot civilians in the streets-with impunity."
"Today, Galloway has launched a new website, Resist and Unsubscribe, that provides an action plan for a monthlong strike. In the "Ground Zero" section of the site, Galloway lists subscription services from America's largest technology companies-Amazon, Meta, Google, Apple, Netflix, OpenAI, and Microsoft-and provides links that let users quickly unsubscribe. If you use February to review your subscriptions and find ones to cut, you'll clean up your personal finances."
A proposed monthlong economic strike targets major tech and AI companies to reduce GDP and wobble financial markets. A website called Resist and Unsubscribe provides an action plan and quick links to cancel subscriptions to Amazon, Meta, Google, Apple, Netflix, OpenAI, and Microsoft. Using February to cut subscriptions can improve personal finances while also drawing attention from technology companies that represent a large share of the market. The campaign also identifies consumer-facing companies labeled as enablers of ICE, suggesting further consumer pressure against firms tied to immigration enforcement.
Read at Open Culture
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]