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Move over Move On.org and Citizens United -- As this Yahoo News report presents, there's a new player now for the rest of us at the center of the political spectrum: Powerful American Political Alliance Website Launches Initial Membership Campaign
With all the "Anybody But" candidate sentiment this year, especially in the Presidential race, there ain't likely gonna be nobody getting their economic problems solved once the election's over.
So in steps someone who wants to hold whomever is elected to the task of not hanging Americans out to dry:
You know, whether they can succeed or not, God bless 'em for wanting to try.
And is this ever true or what:
Yeah, this isn't some left or right win extremist group -- this is one for the great majority at the center:
Nor is this some candidate's puppet site:
Yeah, I know, "dream on".
But our alternative of bending over and sticking our head up our butt while we wait for Hillary, Donald, et al to dump us all deeper into the crapper isn't exactly a fun pastime.
So in the meantime I think I'll earn a little money helping them find new members.
What could it hurt?
It's about frickin' time we saw something from them in the news.ORANGE, Calif., Sept. 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- The Powerful American Political Alliance (PAPA) website has commenced its initial membership campaign with a goal of obtaining at least 10 million members for its election year 2016 membership.
Powerful American Political Alliance
The singular objective of the alliance is to assemble the unified voting booth power of a very large bloc of courageous American citizens sufficient to compel candidates and elected officials, under threat of election defeat or impeachment, to solve painful lingering economic problems and thus create long overdue opportunities for economic prosperity for the scores of millions of Americans who are still struggling in the wake of the Great Recession.
With all the "Anybody But" candidate sentiment this year, especially in the Presidential race, there ain't likely gonna be nobody getting their economic problems solved once the election's over.
So in steps someone who wants to hold whomever is elected to the task of not hanging Americans out to dry:
I like that, "the individual economies of American citizens". While the talking heads are always about "the economy", whatever that is, here's someone who cares about the foundation of our nation's economic well-being, how each citizen is doing.No matter who wins national, state, and local elections this November, the Powerful American Political Alliance website plans to be positioned to exert pressure on government officials throughout the years to do their job in the best interest of the individual economies of American citizens.
You know, whether they can succeed or not, God bless 'em for wanting to try.
And is this ever true or what:
PAPA's perspective is that today's candidates, governing officials, and political parties have failed to succeed in the task that matters most to Americans: creating policies which truly facilitate opportunities for economic prosperity for all citizens, to aid us in securing and comfortably retaining a living-wage private sector job or running a business without eliminating the prosperity of any American or class of Americans.
Yeah, this isn't some left or right win extremist group -- this is one for the great majority at the center:
The Powerful American Political Alliance website distinguishes itself as follows:
Unaffiliated with any candidate, government official, or organization.
Mainstream centrist orientation; not ideologically left or right wing.
Public section reads like a best-seller book, eloquently informing about economic problems, their solutions, and choosing supportive candidates.
Features intelligently crafted pragmatic solutions to chronic economic problems for implementation by government officials.
Membership is open to American citizens of voting age and eligibility, costing $5.00 per person for the period ending June 30, 2018.
Member's section lists government officials who endorse the alliance.
Members can earn straight commission by finding new members.
Money collected is used to keep the website functioning in accordance with its objective, and is not donated to any candidate, government official, or political organization.
Nor is this some candidate's puppet site:
The alliance does not endorse any candidate or government official. "If they want our votes, they must endorse us, not the other way around," says Stinnett, "and they have to perform to our satisfaction in implementing our economic solutions."
Yeah, I know, "dream on".
But our alternative of bending over and sticking our head up our butt while we wait for Hillary, Donald, et al to dump us all deeper into the crapper isn't exactly a fun pastime.
So in the meantime I think I'll earn a little money helping them find new members.
What could it hurt?