Let Them Know Your Opinion

So far this blog has talked a lot about what is wrong with the most recent steps taken that are dismantling the free market capitalism we have enjoyed. In this entry I’d like to diverge from the negative, and focus on what we can do to let the key players know that their moves away from pure capitalism are highly inappropriate and unhealthy. Let’s focus on two basic ideas for now:

1) Boycott companies that have received federal “bailout” money. Make it known that you are not buying products from those companies, or banking in those institutions, for that specific reason. One of the most powerful ways to make your voice heard within a capitalist system is to use your money. A purchase from one company over the other says that you chose that seller consciously over their competitor. If you publicly express why you entrusted your money to a competitor (or just didn’t buy from a bailed out company) your “money-used-as-a-statement” becomes even more effective. Whether you tell your friends by word of mouth, write an editorial in your local paper or publish your opinions in a blog …anyway you’re able; let the world know your opinion regarding who deserves your dollar the most. A good list (mostly of banks and auto companies) that received federal money can be here.

2) Express your sentiment to your local, state and federal representatives. Talk to the government officials that supported the doling out of taxpayer dollars to failing companies, and let them know that they did a disservice to your community. Let them know that what they did was not in the best interest of their constituents, and that their actions do not represent the values and principles of the US Constitution which they are charged to uphold. Tell them also that come election time, they will not have your vote and that you intend to rally others to vote against them. Then, back your words up with actions.

Tell your representatives that did not support these federal aid packages that you agree with their decision, and admire their willingness to stand up to political pressures in order to preserve the values that we hold dear. Assure them that come election time, they will have your vote as long as they continue their stance upholding the free, capitalistic nature of our society. Then, take action and spread the word that this representative did what was right and voted down the bailout legislation.

This page has a comprehensive list of the US congress votes on the initial bailout package, though I would encourage all to seek out more information regarding any additional legislation recently passed that is of the same ilk.

I’ll be posting more about what an individual can do to get their opinions on the state of capitalism heard in the future, but consider this a good start. If anyone has more ideas feel free to start a discussion on the blog by commenting or email andrew@wheredidmycapitalismgo.com with ideas.

2 Responses to “Let Them Know Your Opinion”

  1. Alex Says:

    “Tell them also that come election time, they will not have your vote and that you intend to rally others to vote against them. Then, back your words up with actions.”

    I wish this sentiment was valued - angers flare temporarily, but come election time most people will choose superficial reasons to vote for one candidate for another. If we value superficial rhetoric without electing out government officials who don’t support our will… then we take a look and see where we are now…

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