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'We Make, They Take': 50 protest billboards go up across the nation, including Georgia
'We Make, They Take': 50 protest billboards go up across the nation, including Georgia

Yahoo

time18-07-2025

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'We Make, They Take': 50 protest billboards go up across the nation, including Georgia

President Donald Trump's second term has sparked a renewed call for action against corporations and billionaires, with regular protests and boycotts happening throughout the nation. More Perfect Union has started a similar form of protest in Georgia and other states. Here's what we know: Message behind We Make, They Take billboards Fifty new billboards have gone up across eight states, including Georgia, according to an emailed news release. They are bright yellow-green and white, depict certain billionaires, and have messages calling out corporate and political exploitation of working class Americans. The billboards are written with things like "We make minimum wage. They take our Medicaid" and "We make big tech rich. They take control of our lives. Who is on the We Make, They Take billboards? There are four different designs of the billboards. Each one has a different billionaire including Elon Musk (CEO of Tesla), Mark Zuckerberg (CEO of Meta), Jeff Bezos (Amazon's founder), and Peter Thiel (PayPal's founder). Where are the We Make, They Take billboards? The billboards are located in the following cities across nine states: Colorado Springs, CO Grand Rapids, MI Richmond, VA Wake County, NC Augusta, GA Pensacola, FL Milwaukee, WI Albuquerque, NM Des Moines, IA There are three in Augusta including 3202 Washington Road, near the intersection of Gordon Highway and Wheeless Road, and near the intersection of Deans Bridge Road and Dover Street. What is More Perfect Union? More Perfect Union calls itself a nonprofit education, advocacy, and journalism organization dedicated to building power for the working class. "We're calling out a simple truth: Working people keep this country running, but corporations keep taking more and more," said More Perfect Union Founder and Executive Director Faiz Shakir. "What we're seeing today is politically sanctioned exploitation of America's working class − the nurses, teachers, warehouse workers, and service employees who hold this country together − all to benefit a handful of billionaire oligarchs and multinational corporations. This campaign calls that out and is designed to start a conversation in the places where it matters most." Miguel Legoas is a Deep South Connect Team Reporter for Gannett/USA Today. Find him on Instagram @miguelegoas and email at mlegoas@ This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: 'We Make, They Take' billboards in Augusta target CEOs fight capitalism

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