The Voting Alert Beacons are based on a very small number
of things voters can do to maximize the power and effectiveness of their votes.
On top of these
basic principles I've written and will continue to write about what they are,
and why they work. As I write, I plan to include current examples of what
is happening in our local, state, and federal governments, and discuss how the
relevant Beacon(s) apply.
In the mean time, I will provide a QUICKSTART list of what voters
can begin to think about and do immediately. In the weeks ahead,
QUICKSTART will take its place as a "tab" on the Voting Alert Beacons
home page with the other Beacons.
For a preview, here's a draft
list of "steps" I
expect will be included:
Step 1:
Remember that by the U.S. Constitution, the citizens run things in
America. We do this by voting.
Step 2:
Vote for the candidates that talk only about their vision and why they
are the best qualified candidate in terms of talents and experience.
Step 3:
Vote for the candidate that takes little or no money from any
organizations and has the smallest average contribution amount from individual
citizens.
Step 4:
Be sure to vote and keep your vote a secret.
At the core, it really is that simple.
Stay tuned …
. . . remember that America’s best days aren’t
behind her. America’s best days are ahead of her. They always
have been and always will be.
Dave
Copyright © 2013 by David William Wygant. All rights reserved.
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