Sunday, April 5, 2015

TO RESTORE REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY IN THE U.S.A., SOME PEOPLE ARE TURNING TO WOLF PAC


To restore true, representative democracy in the United States by pressuring our State Legislators to pass a much needed Free and Fair Elections Amendment to our Constitution.  There are only 2 ways to amend the Constitution. (1) Go through our Federal Government  (2) Go through our State Legislators via an amendments convention of the states. 
Wolf PAC believes that we can no longer count on our Federal Government to do what is in the best interest of the American people due to the unfettered amount of money they receive from outside organizations to fund their campaigns. We point to the failure of the Disclose Act as rock solid evidence that this would be a total waste of our time, effort, and money.  We also point to the recent decision by the US Supreme Court to not even hear a case filed by Montana claiming it did not have to abide by Citizens United, as proof that state legislation is not a sufficient measure to solve this problem.   We believe that we have no choice but to put an amendment in the hands of our State Legislators, who are not, at this moment in time, completely blinded by the influence of money and might actually do what 96% of the country wants...take away the massive influence that money has over our political process.  
Step 1:  Believe 
Convince enough people to believe that we absolutely have the power to change our country for the better and that it is still possible to have a government of, by, and for the people in the United States.  Convince those same people that we have a plan that will work if they are willing to do any of these vital things for us;  volunteer, meet and talk with their local State Legislators about this issue, spread the word via telling others, posting our link through email or social media, donating, or becoming a Wolf PAC Member.  Think about how much power we would have if just 1/3 of 1 percent of us were giving only $10 a month to a plan that could save our democracy...we would have 10 million dollars a month to educate people and actually change the system for the better.  You can become a member and help us have the power we need to fight fire with fire by Clicking Here. 
Step 2:  Action 
Build a structure of volunteers in every state and every district in this country that is capable of making contact with State Legislators at the drop of a hat.  We know that State Legislators listen to people within their own districts and that if they get justthree calls on any given issue they are going to pay attention to that issue.  If we build our network big enough to put pressure on State Legislators in every district in the country then we will win. That's why we really need you to sign up to volunteer.  We need you to call your local State Legislators and set up a meeting with them to discuss the influence of money in our political process. (very easy conversation to have, everybody has an opinion on this subject)  
Step 3: Focus 
Once we have found those states that are the most receptive to joining this battle with us we will focus our time, effort, and money on them until we get that vital and historic first state to call for an Article V. Convention for the purpose of limiting the influence that money has over our political process.  According to Article V of our Constitution, Congress must call for an amendment-proposing convention, "on the application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States", and therefore 34 state legislatures would have to submit applications.  
Step 4: Connect 
After we have gained momentum from getting that first state "on the board" we will then begin to introduce State Legislators all around the country to each other via conference calls, webinars, etc. and show them that this a real possibility if they are willing to stand up together.  Explain to them that a convention is the only way to restore true democracy to the United States and that they have a chance to be part of something incredibly historic. 
Step 5: Demand 

Make every election in the United States from now until this problem is solved a one issue election.  If the influence of money in politics is at the root of all other issues in our country we must start voting like it.  We will inform the public by running television commercials, radio ads, social media, internet ads, and using the media platform of the largest online news show in the world, The Young Turks.


Step 6: Enforce

Once an amendments convention has been called we will continue to put pressure on the delegates to craft a strong and lasting Free and Fair Elections Amendment that will preserve our democracy for future generations.  There will be so much media attention at this point due to the historic nature of the event that no delegate would dare propose an amendment that the vast majority of the country does not agree with.  Furthermore,  any amendment proposed would still need to go out of that convention and be ratified by 75% of our state governments (i.e. 38 states) in order to become part of the Constitution. That is why we are confident that an amendment to deal with the unfair influence of all big, outside money flooding our political process in the United States is the only possible amendment that could come from such a convention. 


Step 7: Rejoice 

Celebrate the fact that we had the courage and persistence to accomplish something truly amazing and historic together. 

Something to keep in mind: 
Near the turn of the 20th century the states wanted a direct election of senators, and Nebraska was the first state to call for an Article V. Convention in 1893.  By 1913 the movement had come within one state of reaching the necessary 2/3 threshold that would force a convention.  When it became clear to Congress that the 17th Amendment was going to happen one way or another they decided to preempt a convention  by passing it themselves.  The threat of a convention is the strongest message we can send and the most effective way to restore our democracy in the United States.  This can and must be done in a far shorter time period then it took for the 17th Amendment.  Then again, they didn't have the power of the internet and other amazing technology we will be using in this battle. 

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