The New York Times along with other old media newspapers have been losing readership steadily. Some say its due to the internet and the "New media". Still others say they are tired of the liberal bias it spews everyday onto the public who have chosen to not buy and read the bias garbage. I really don't care what has caused the New York Times to lose readership. I am just happy it has. In my humble opinion, it needs to be completely and utterly be removed from the American scene, in short it needs to be kicked and kicked while its down. Kicked until it no longer moves and dies.
But how do we, the invisible citizen, do this especially us citizens that don't live on the East coast. I encourage all my friends living on the East coast to cancel their subscriptions. Then call and sign up again when they offer three weeks free and after the third week cancel again. I also encourage them to write to those companies or businesses that advertise in the paper telling them they are being boycotted until they stop advertising. Do these things work? I don't know but every little thing helps. I've had friends tell me they have Super Glued the coin receptacle on several paper stands. Of course this is a criminal act, but then some of the stuff the New York Times has printed is a criminal act also.
Criminal acts in which they seem to never get punished. So who is the criminal? The paper that never gets punished or the Patriot who takes the chance of going to jail? Personally I stand with the Patriot.
Thinking outside of the box again, you Patriots on the East coast could start the "kicking" by buying some super glue tomorrow and using it....on your model airplanes of course...