Well folks, it been nearly a year now. It's approaching the end of October with less than 60 days until Christmas.

Remember last year what we all wanted for Christmas?

Yep ... our country back.

Do we have it back yet?

Nope ... still shopping for a solution, I'd say.

Remember the plan last year with "All I Want For Christmas Is My Country Back"?

For the new members of ALIPAC ... it's a boycott of commercial Christmas.

Our retailers which represent more than half of our GDP make their entire sales goals between November 1 and December 31 for the calendar year.

Why? Christmas Sales.

Remember the plan last year? For the sake of our nation, our citizens and future generations ... we deprive them of their sales goals by boycotting Commercial Christmas to every extent possible.

Look around your house; look in your garage; check the storage shed; check the attic; check the basement; check the rented storage center where you might have rented space; check your closets .... and then ask yourself .... do I and my family have everything we need to survive between November 1 and December 31? Is there anything on our "wish list" our "Christmas List" our "Holiday List" that we can actually do without to save our nation?

Think about what you spent last year .... then plan what you're going to spend this year ... cut it by 25%, cut it by 50%, cut it by 75% or cut it by 100%. I'm not advocating dreary holidays. What I'm advocating is a boycott of commercial Christmas by any means or level you can and still have a Joyous celebration of the season, the holiday or the birth of Jesus Christ ... while sending a message to American Businesses that we are not taking it any more.

Either they stop importing foreign goods; either they stop supporting the US Chamber; either they stop illegal immigration; either they stop SPP/NAU; either they stop using our money to end our nation or we'll bankrupt their company.

Period.

It's very simple. Either they address the problem to our 100% satisfaction or they will be on the unemployment lines; in bankruptcy; or in a homeless shelter by the time we get finished starving them out.

Because our attics, garages, storage sheds, closets and basements are already full of stuff we don't need or use ... and a great portion of it was purchased over the years between the time periods of November 1 to December 31 ... in the Name and Spirit of Christmas. These are not necessities; these are not "have to" expenditures. These Traitors make money and profit solely on our whim of celebrating a holiday by spending money.

It's time for us as Americans to put our foots down and sing it to the rooftops from now until this problem is solved:

"All I Want For Christmas Is My Country Back"