Showing posts with label democratic party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label democratic party. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

We Can See November


If you can't see November from your house, you probably have your eyes closed. The red tsunami is coming, ready or not. For optimal results, get moving ASAP.

What's the best way to get involved? Here are some simple but powerful suggestions from someone who occasionally stumbles on some very good ideas:
  • Pledge to Vote in November for constitutional conservatives.
  • Recruit 10 people to vote for the first time in this election.
  • Make 10 phone calls to recruit conservative voters.
  • Knock on 10 doors and explain the need to vote for conservative job creators.
  • Donate $10 to support the effort to elect conservatives (Hey, this sounds very familiar!)
Here's a cool video explaining the power of 10:


To win in November and beyond, we must not forget to utilize the persuasion of the carrot and the stick.

What's the most enticing carrot? Money! Don't leave it to the special interest groups to fund all the campaigns. If we don't vote with our dollars, we shouldn't be surprised when the politicians don't listen to us after the election. "Those who pay the piper call the tune" ― the political world is no exception to that truism.

As election day approaches, get a strategy and get organized! Need help with strategy? Read, watch and learn.

Who needs our help as we come to the final stretch? Don't miss these lists:
Getting back to the stick, here are some of the people who need to be beaten (metaphorically speaking, of course)... Follow the links for information about why we need to beat them:

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P - R


N - O


Me - Mu


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G - F


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Friday, April 24, 2009

What's Next?


In the wake of the Nationwide Tax Day Tea Parties, conservative groups and the GOP are asking, "What's next?"  

Here's my answer: It's time to reform the Republican Party so that it is more convincingly responsive to the concerns of those who were at the Tea Parties.

Conservatives understand that government is inherently greedy, that big government is destructive, and that redistribution is unfair. On these key issues, the Republican Party is out of touch with mainstream conservatives and out of step with most voters. The Democratic Party simply ignores our demands for fiscal responsibility or uses the issue as pretense to cut spending on national defense and to increase taxes on those who are already bearing most of the burden. This is why the Tea Party Protests came to be.  

If the GOP does not quickly align itself with those who are serious about fiscal responsibility, it will find itself walking down the path to extinction. This will open the door for the growth of right-of-center third parties who will splinter the conservative vote. As a result, the Democratic Party will solidify its power, move further to the left and impose socialism on this nation.  

If we do not act decisively, future generations will pay a great price. 

What do you think?


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