Updates & Briefings
Campaign wins, policy analysis, and strategic updates from the movement.
The 99% Reset's Coalition Strategy: Who to Align With — And Why
The Reset is not a culture war. It's an economic ownership war. Align with anyone under $1M who builds co-ops, CLTs, and unions. Reject anyone over $1M who blocks worker ownership—regardless of identity.
Read Full Update →The 99% Reset Is Not Communism: A Structural and Historical Distinction
The Reset transfers capital to workers via co-ops, CLTs, and wealth funds—all private, democratic, and irrevocable. Communism centralized power in the state and failed. We succeed where they failed: cooperation over politics.
Read Full Update →Mamdani's Electoral Gamble vs. the 99% Reset's Tectonic Shift: Risks of Failure and Pathways to Resilience
Mamdani's $4B NYC agenda faces federal cuts, state vetoes, and billionaire flight. The 99% Reset's decentralized ownership model bypasses these pitfalls through irreversible parallel institutions.
Read Full Update →Organizing for the 99% Reset in Vancouver: A Local Action Guide – November 2025
Vancouver-specific tactics for bank boycotts, union drives, worker co-ops, CLTs, and wealth taxes. Leverage NDP's SVT, COPE's tenant unions, and local allies. 10K new union members and 1K CLT units in 24 months.
Read Full Update →The Cascade Effect: How a $10 Billion Bank Boycott in Canada Can Ignite Regulatory Scrutiny and Propel Wealth Tax Reforms
A coordinated $10B deposit outflow from Big Five banks triggers credit rating reviews, regulatory probes, and policy momentum for wealth taxes—unlocking $30B annually in progressive revenue.
Read Full Update →BC Politicians for the 99% Reset: Support & Oppose Guide – November 2025
Strategic guide to BC politicians advancing wealth taxes, co-ops, and CLTs—versus those blocking reform. Who to support, who to oppose, and how to leverage provincial power for institutional change.
Read Full Update →Strategic Targeting in the 99% Reset: Prioritizing Canadian Billionaires for Non-Violent Economic Disruption
Seven priority billionaires controlling $52B whose disruption unlocks $10-15B annually for citizens' funds and affordable housing. Thomson, Gilgan, Bouchard, Wilson, Pattison, Fidani, and Katz—ranked by wealth scale, systemic harm, and vulnerability to coordinated action.
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