VIDEO: (in production)
This video isn't about policy, it's about how to achieve policy. In my last video, I ended by saying that "government isn't the problem, corruption is the problem". I still believe this. It is my contention that if you want to "get the money out of politics", then we should take the money out of OUR politics.
I am proposing a national, independent, bi-partisan organization that can compete successfully in the Congressional primary and general elections. This national membership would be organized into CDO's (congressional district organizations) focused on recruiting and supporting district candidates.
This video isn't about policy, it's about how to achieve policy. In my last video, I ended by saying that "government isn't the problem, corruption is the problem". I still believe this. It is my contention that if you want to "get the money out of politics", then we should take the money out of OUR politics.
I am proposing a national, independent, bi-partisan organization that can compete successfully in the Congressional primary and general elections. This national membership would be organized into CDO's (congressional district organizations) focused on recruiting and supporting district candidates.
Candidates
with similar platforms could compete in the primaries of both parties
within one district. In the event that both candidates won their
primaries, then the voters would have an honest decision to make
about who is the best speaker for them on the House floor. If only
one candidate wins, then inroads have already been made into the
other party to help swing votes in the general election.
We
will require a national charter, some virtual infrastructure, and a
declaration of principles to get us started. What those documents
say, and what this virtual interface accomplishes for us, needs to be
agreed upon by everone. The charter needs to define and secure
Rights for all its members, and the influence of money in OUR
politics needs to be removed.
Why
the US Congressional District though? Why not state legislatures or
even local governments?
America
is the most powerful nation in the world, and the US Congress
represents our nation. We are a democracy. We believe that
political competition should be done with votes and not bullets. And
exerting influence in the US House of Representatives makes policy
relevant not only to America but to the world.
Congressional
districs are highly gerrymandered into Blue, Red and "battleground"
districts based on voter affiliation. In many districts like mine,
there's at least a 2:1 ratio of one party to another.
Incumbent
candidates have millions already in their campaign treasuries, and
access to many millions more in "outside money". People
don't have money, but the do have spare time, and that's what needs
to be mobilized.
Democracy
is a call for public participation. Active members need to form an
organization they can trust to secure their own interests as members.
Rather than spend millions on broadcasting and advertising, we reach
out to neighbors, businesses and the community and get them
organized. That's the plan.
Congressional
districts consist of less than a million souls with about 500k
registered to vote. A general election will draw between 250k and
350k votes total, and are won on margins of less than 10% or about
10k households. Most voters aren't directly involved in politics,
but they do support the democratic process by voting and they are
interested in the results.
Candidates
are generally chosen in Primary Elections for both parties. The
rules are set. We play by the rules of the game. Talk about
alternative voting theory is fine, but it's fantasy and not politics.
And it is the Primary where all the real fighting takes place
anyway, where corruption really takes effect. (eg. Tea Party)
A
CDO should be able to mobilize 100 active members supported by 1000
nominal members. Think about what 100 active members of a CDO could
accomplish in just 2-3 hours on a weekend:
10k
fliers distributed in 2 hours
1k
signs put out or retrieved
1k
verified petition signatures for ballot access collected in 2 hours
100
minimum attendence at a district convention or field event
100
new voters registered
...along
with 1000 houses receiving a business card with the national URL
10
area meetings held support of candidates for state and local office
"Will
it be enough?" I think so, based on certain sociological
principles I've picked up over the years.
First,
there's the 10% principle that a population will adopt a new idea if
it can be accepted past this 10% "tipping point". This is
half of the 20% ratio that Chomsky referred to as the "political
class", so it seems like a good number, say 50k votes.
We
need half this number of votes to swing a primary election, and half
again in the general election to cross party lines. We of course
need to rely on our campaign effectiveness, and really only need 20%
of these voters to be directly organized.
That's
ten thousand voters. Organized in tiers of 10, that's 1000 nominal
(national) members, 100 active district leaders, and 10 candidates
and staff. And if we can do this in one district, we can do it in
every district in the country.
Anyway,
that's the outline of my political strategy. I'll do policy videos
and stuff later.
Whatever
policy we agree upon, hopefully we'll take action to achieve that
policy-- to call for public participation as voters, members, leaders
and candidates. We can bring the voice of Liberty and Democracy back
to Congress, to our Nation, and to the world. Together, we can save
America.
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follow up article based on my previous blog post:
http://libertyamerica.blogspot.com/2011/10/occupy-your-precinct.html
follow up article based on my previous blog post:
http://libertyamerica.blogspot.com/2011/10/occupy-your-precinct.html
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