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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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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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I learned to ferment this year and the pickles are the best! I have fermented hot peppers in my fridge right now that I add to recipes and they came from my garden in September.

I’d also like to add that the local flea markets and thrift stores and restaurants should still be supported. You and your $ matter to them very much. I live in a rural area yet only 30 mins from where there was rioting bc Kenosha. There are farms nearby that sell a box of whatever is ripe for $20 if your aren’t picky and know what to do with the veggies it’s a fun way to spend money and actually help a family business.

I tried the past two years but I don't have enough sunlight coming into where I can grow sadly. Hopefully I'll have a nice chunk of land in the future. I can do herbs outside and herbs/micros under the bulb inside though. I learned a lot on starting plants at least. Maybe I can see which don't require a lot of space and sunlight but peppers and tomatoes definitely weren't working. Might have a potato and garlic farm.

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we haven't tried spuds over winter, only summer, but garlic is a great grower over winter. We roast most of it and keep it in oil. One tip for spuds though - be careful of your nitrogen levels, if you enrich too much, you will get large foliage but real very small spuds. This has presented with a few new things we had anticipated but didn't think things would escalate so quickly - bit of a scramble to set precedent. necessity is the mother of all invention!

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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

Azure, that's who I was looking into getting wheatberries from. I'll have to see what else they have. Beans or something that store would be great.