Money Votes

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Citizens Can Vote and Boycott

 Economic Boycotts Control Corporations 

Corporations Out of Control

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WHEN CITIZENS BOycott

​​​​​​​Yes, many corporations are out of control. However, Stop B4U Shop recognizes that collective monies from citizens help significantly to fill the coffers of both corporations and governments. Within that framework citizens can vote both politically and economically. 

The mission of Stop B4U Shop is to encourage citizens to better utilize collective economic wealth in order to help strengthen and balance two-way relationships that exist naturally among citizens, Government of the People, and Corporations.

In 2016, the successful nationwide economic boycott against North Carolina, and its governor, vastly changed all political landscapes. Citizens nationwide learned to utilize powerful informational technologies to influence corporate decision makers toward helping state citizens secure needed support from their government representatives. The boycott sent a message! Other state economies, along with their national and internationally headquartered corporations, can be successfully targeted, financially. Even the economic assets of vulnerable U.S. Presidents, that pursue controversial policies in conflict with the people, may not be immune.  


Nationally, or "in Washington," all legislation and laws must pass through two well controlled Congressional check-points: (1)The Speaker of the House of Representatives and (2)The Senate Majority Leader; before landing on the President's desk. Politicians holding those apex positions come to Washington, DC from two American States; currently Kentucky and Wisconsin. Citizens nationwide can direct enormous economic boycott power against those two “home states" and help pressure the “top U.S. Congressional leaders” to strengthen and protect the uniform well being of all citizens throughout the entire nation.


The power of economic boycott is real. Cesar Chavez, the late great Civil Rights leader, advised poor people that economic boycotts are more effective and powerful than the political vote.