To: Donald Trump, President-elect and Donald Trump, President-elect
Nothing Doing! Day. The American Majority Stands Down
On Friday, January 20, 2017, the day of Donald Trump’s inaugural, let’s exercise our power to just stop. Make it the day the Earth's economy stands still. We will not conduct business of any sort. We will not use money. We will not shop. We will not use our computers. We will not travel, if possible.
Workers, take the day off, if possible. Business owners, close your businesses, if you can.
Pledge to do nothing : www.nothingdoingday.com
Workers, take the day off, if possible. Business owners, close your businesses, if you can.
Pledge to do nothing : www.nothingdoingday.com
Why is this important?
NOTHING DOING! will demonstrate the quiet power that is at our command whenever we want it. Business needs us. Let’s show Businessman Trump that we mean business. We boycott ourselves and it sends a simple, peaceful but powerful message: We are the ones in charge. Sign this petition, and then please share and spread the concept. Find out more and make a pledge to contribute nothing to change everything at the website. www.nothingdoingday.com
Can we, the American Majority (64 million and counting) and the rest of the world, stop this minority-elected president and his crew from driving us backwards, or even worse, off a cliff? We can change the course of history. How?
Maybe we do nothing. Maybe doing absolutely nothing could change everything. In the past, Gandhi defied British colonialism, Mandela broke a century of apartheid, and King inspired a civil rights revolution. Maybe it can work here and now.
Can we, the American Majority (64 million and counting) and the rest of the world, stop this minority-elected president and his crew from driving us backwards, or even worse, off a cliff? We can change the course of history. How?
Maybe we do nothing. Maybe doing absolutely nothing could change everything. In the past, Gandhi defied British colonialism, Mandela broke a century of apartheid, and King inspired a civil rights revolution. Maybe it can work here and now.