
(4:40) |
Dependence on wealthy
donors makes
representation of
typical Americans by
either Party impossible.
He
who pays the piper calls
the tune. And it's not
typical Americans who
are paying the piper.
|

(1:32) |
The Parties are actually
front organizations designed to
absorb popular protest and
render it ineffective.
Nothing
will change as long as we
continue in passive resignation
to a choice restricted between
two Parties. |

(0:48) |
Nearly all Party candidates
are ambitious careerists of
duplicitous mentality feigning
concern for typical Americans.
Anyone who would be so gauche as
to actively seek elected office
demonstrates their unworthiness
for office. |

(1:31) |
It is fantasy to imagine we
can take back one of the Parties
and make it work for typical
Americans.
You cannot take back a Party you
never had or will ever be
allowed to control. |

(0:18) |
Only genuine leadership can
clean up the mess these Parties
have made.
Another partisan politician
dependent on Party & wealthy
donors isn't going solve the
problems the Party & donors
created. |

(4:51) |
No grass roots political
group has enough strength or
mass appeal to challenge the
political elite on its own.
Liberals & conservatives should
be battling the political
elitist as allies. Only fools
fight among themselves in a
burning house. |

(6:54) |
Liberals & conservatives
have more in common than either
has with the Democratic and
Republican Party.
The real political spectrum runs
from top to bottom (or elitist
vs. populist) not from left to
right (or liberal vs.
conservative).
|

(2:02) |
We can easily and quickly
build a credible independent
third alternative dedicated to
typical Americans.
If enough citizens make a pledge
to each other to contribute to a
future citizen candidate we can
circumvent the elites.
|

(1:19) |
Every movement that has
produced significant social
change in America has been
sparked by typical Americans.
It has once again become
imperative that typical
Americans unite in a social
movement to create a third
choice. |