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Former President Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon on Tuesday called for the president’s supporters to pause their spending amid a crackdown on conservatives by corporations in the technology, banking, and communications sectors.

Bannon at the end of his “War Room: Pandemic” show floated the idea of a “commercial fast” for the “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) world.

“You should obviously buy food, you’ve got to buy necessities, but it’s time to understand—your votes count, but your dollars count even more. And there’s two ways dollars go: taxes—let’s not go there yet, let’s just go to commercial spending. All MAGA world is going to sit there and we’re going to hibernate. There’s no need to buy anything right now outside of basic necessities,” Bannon said.

Bannon promised to lay out the idea more on Wednesday’s “War Room.”

Bannon himself has been on the receiving end of censorship. YouTube recently stopped airing “War Room,” a growing populist morning show that’s broadcast on America’s Voice.

A YouTube spokesperson said the channel violated company policies against disseminating theories and evidence of fraud in the 2020 election. “As we said yesterday, any channel posting new videos with misleading content that alleges widespread fraud or errors changed the outcome of the 2020 U.S. Presidential election in violation of our policies will receive a strike, a penalty which temporarily restricts uploading or live-streaming,” the spokesperson told news outlets in a statement.

Bannon’s idea of a fast could strike a chord among Trump supporters looking to respond to a potentially crushing wave of censorship and blacklisting.

Twitter last week permanently banned Trump. Over a dozen other companies and services took action against the president, his campaign, and/or his organization, including Facebook, Instagram, and Stripe.

Some corporations also took aim at Republicans who voted for objections to electoral votes during the Jan. 6 session of Congress. Simon & Schuster cancelled a book contract last week with Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), one of the handful of senators to vote for both objections.

“Simon & Schuster and, unfortunately, a lot of people on the left now decided that the First Amendment is something they no longer support,” Hawley said Monday on Fox News’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”

“I think it really shows that we’re in a period where the First Amendment values and principles of freedom of speech, also freedom of worship, freedom of religion, these things are really under attack by some quarters, many quarters.”

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Former President Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon on Tuesday called for the president’s supporters to pause their spending amid a crackdown on conservatives by corporations in the technology, banking, and communications sectors. Bannon at the end of his “War Room: Pandemic” show floated the idea of a “commercial fast” for the “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) world. **“You should obviously buy food, you’ve got to buy necessities, but it’s time to understand—your votes count, but your dollars count even more. And there’s two ways dollars go: taxes—let’s not go there yet, let’s just go to commercial spending. All MAGA world is going to sit there and we’re going to hibernate. There’s no need to buy anything right now outside of basic necessities,” Bannon said.** Bannon promised to lay out the idea more on Wednesday’s “War Room.” Bannon himself has been on the receiving end of censorship. YouTube recently stopped airing “War Room,” a growing populist morning show that’s broadcast on America’s Voice. A YouTube spokesperson said the channel violated company policies against disseminating theories and evidence of fraud in the 2020 election. “As we said yesterday, any channel posting new videos with misleading content that alleges widespread fraud or errors changed the outcome of the 2020 U.S. Presidential election in violation of our policies will receive a strike, a penalty which temporarily restricts uploading or live-streaming,” the spokesperson told news outlets in a statement. Bannon’s idea of a fast could strike a chord among Trump supporters looking to respond to a potentially crushing wave of censorship and blacklisting. Twitter last week permanently banned Trump. Over a dozen other companies and services took action against the president, his campaign, and/or his organization, including Facebook, Instagram, and Stripe. Some corporations also took aim at Republicans who voted for objections to electoral votes during the Jan. 6 session of Congress. Simon & Schuster cancelled a book contract last week with Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), one of the handful of senators to vote for both objections. “Simon & Schuster and, unfortunately, a lot of people on the left now decided that the First Amendment is something they no longer support,” Hawley said Monday on Fox News’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” “I think it really shows that we’re in a period where the First Amendment values and principles of freedom of speech, also freedom of worship, freedom of religion, these things are really under attack by some quarters, many quarters.” fini

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That’s a great idea. Even on food I’m about done with these mask-requiring faggot grocers. Soon I’ll get everything I can direct from farmers and hunting. Other than that I don’t need all the random crap.

Any idea how to get produce direct during the winter?

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Join a local csa?

Ill look into it. I wonder if anyone are still getting greens and veggies during the winter. Even if I can get it direct from a farmer out of state.

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I'd agree with the local csa. If you have the space and time as the season draws nigh, it's not too late to get ready for growing. This year, we're increasing the size of the garden as we already can, pickle, and ferment; we're also looking into hydro/aquaponics as a year-round solution. Beyond that, we are part of a herd-share for milk and meat - we also support other local farmers that raise pigs, cattle and hens rather than the nasty and inhumane feedlots that plague the country.

EDIT: once you've got the plants producing, many can simply be overwintered to allow you to get them producing faster the subsequent years, or you can add humidity and full-spectrum light to keep them producing (albeit at about half) over the winter.

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Yes I’ve been in a csa before, you get winter crops but still great food! Azure standard is good too if it’s in your area

Grow it?

Seriously though, get a printed copy of Elliot Coleman's book "Four Season Harvest" - grow enough storage vegetables through the summer and fall to carry you over to the spring (I'm talking about onions, "winter squash", cabbage, beets, carrots, and potatoes) and build yourself a simple greenhouse or coldframe for greens through the winter... You can even get a clear plastic tote bin and use it like a garden cloche over a pot of spinach during the day and bring it inside at night if you want a super easy (if a bit ghetto) instant solution in even the coldest climates

I need to can some more different things this year. I don't have room for a greenhouse but I could probably get a big enough light setup to keep lettuce going.

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Build a greenhouse frame with sapling trees from the woods, wired together (take the bark off) and grow winter hardy heirlooms from Alaska or kale, onions... Use tanks of water to hold geothermal energy to release slowly over the cold nights.

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I have a green house made with two long pieces of cattle panel fencing bent into arch shape attached to a wood frame and set on some bricks to make level. Then tarp with UV resistant green house covering it literally cost $250 and is very big.

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Buy gold, silver, bullets, crypto. Collapse the dollar.

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YES!!! FINALLY!!

We (husband and I) have already planned on not spending a single penny on ANYTHING other than the absolute barest necessities like utilities and prescriptions starting on January 20th. I'm really excited to see how far we can go. So glad I have gotten better at cooking from absolute scratch this year.

Join us. Acceleration is what they want? Acceleration they shall have...

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Noticed he dodged the tax question...which will become a pressing question if Biden gets in.

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Well guess I'm sticking with Goya for the foreseeable future lol

good goy.

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I don't follow? Goya is good, do you have a different brand to recommend?

Owned by a filthy kike cashing in on patriotism.

Better brands? Idk.

For dry beans, I like Camellia.

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Didn't he take notice of how quicly Fox nosedived when they abandoned Trump? I hope he enjoyed his temporary success.

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taxes—let’s not go there yet

Fuck taxes.

One of the main reasons I live where I live, well below my means, is to avoid feeding them property taxes.

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I'm all for this.

What good is holding onto cash right now?

Dump all your cash into white owned businesses only. that means guns, local food, land, and perhaps some engineering consultations.

get real assets. don't hang onto your dollars.

A large portion of my net worth went up in dollar value last year, mostly due to money printing but also fear. I'm rock steady over here.

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Bannon too? Well, ok. Fuck him as well.