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We have to keep supporting public displays as much as possible, and calling or showing up at the reps offices to point this out to them.
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Absolutely.
But politicians also have to know that if they don't take care of business they will be ruined politically - turned out of office and too toxic to shuffle somewhere else in government or become lobbyists, etc.
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We also need to find a way to punish big business for their support of illegals and immigration increases. I don't know what would work here, but let's not give up on that either
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That's the key, cut off the draw. Don't feed the bears.
Need to hit the Chamber of commerce and small businesses hire them too.
Shaming them isn't going to work, you have to hit their bottom line. I'm not so sure about boycotts, unless there is enough indignation to forgo some convenience - after all this is the land of instant gratification and 30 second attention span.
The best bet would be for government to crucify them with the law, but to do that those politicians have to be afraid enough of the voters that campaign contribution buy offs won't sway them.
Other than that would be tactics such as gathering enough verifiable photos of key people committing bestiality with large reptiles and small bovines.
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Never, ever, wear a bright colored shirt to a stand up comedy show.