One whole side of the pomegranate tree popped out in small reddish new leaves overnight, officially declaring winter over. It had looked utterly dormant yesterday. Yay!
Things are starting to wake up.
In case anyone hasn’t heard: there is a move afoot to show the power of the people to those bent on ascribing it all to themselves.
Note that Jeff Bezos today announced that there will be no dissenting editorializing at his Washington Post from here on out: only those that support his vision of what ‘freedom’ means as he supports the current administration.
He asked the Opinions editor if he could agree to what he was being told to do, and Shipley said no. He is out.
Politico marveled, for a man supposedly bright about business, having already lost a quarter million subscribers in reaction to his exerting control over the editorial section before last Fall’s election, Bezos didn’t even try to hide it.
We have recourse. Friday, there’s a call for all to stop being consumers for one day: no buying (in some quarters, an exception is made for paying in cash to local small businesses, ie helping the little guy and not sending off a percentage of their earnings to the big banks via credit cards). No Amazon, no opening ads in your inbox, no shopping, no big corporations. Show our power of the purse to those whom that’s all they care about, to those who are cutting funds to the poorest (Medicaid, starving people, my stars) to give more to the richest.
Go on financial strike. Show them who’s really boss.
Just for a day.
There may need to be more.
Let’s see if Bezos lets it be reported on.
Note that Jennifer Rubin, lawyer and as of about a month ago a now-former editorial writer at the Post (her column was named Right Turn for her Republican take on politics, until Trump 1.0), co-founded “The Contrarian: not owned by anybody” a few weeks ago with one of the lawyers from the first impeachment hearing and it is already up to half a million subscribers. Nice.
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Grow, grow pomegranate! And grow, grow The Contrarian, too! Clear focused reporting.
Comment by DebbieR 02.27.25 @ 2:14 pmI did my part. Purchased a few things at Sew Expo today (small businesses), but nothing else. One was a hat made by survivors of sex trafficking. Has a wonderful vintage look.
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