Work with others who can provide music, refreshments, find a location. Become hosts on behalf of Freedom Democrats.
The goal is to find people who will vote for privacy and free choice—the Freedom Democrats.
Voting is free and for every citizen. The idea is common sense. Get a large number of voters working together so they can meet with politicians and know they have something to offer: votes!
It is not rocket science; it turns fun into a way to be heard. It turns fun into a way to meet people who are smart and for people who didn’t make the honor role at school to become as important as those who went to college. It is a basic part of American history—the push for equality.
The common cause is protecting people who party from those who criticize and try to make life more difficult for those who enjoy porn, drugs and hours of fun. Remember Democrats and Republicans can be hostile to people who party, claiming it sends a bad message. The people who party should protect their rights just as much as people who join unions protect their rights, as do others who fight for equal rights for Blacks and Hispanics or to make it crystal clear, those who fight to protect the rich from taxes. The objective is to become players in government and law. Get involved, get equal.
The key organizing tool is fun—a party.
But Freedom Democrats should also acquire knowledge. Politics is a game of numbers. Everybody lives in an election district (ED), the smallest political district. EDs are the building blocks. They are combined with other EDs to create a district. For example, the district that elects a member of Congress, or elects a city council member, a state senator, or a member of the state House of Representatives.
Each district has a history of voting. You will be amazed at how few votes can make a difference between winning and losing. These histories of voting are public records but often require money. Many offices charge a copying fee. But the knowledge learned from examining these records is invaluable.
It is an example of how starting with fun it is also possible to become serious—to learn facts that make a difference between winning and losing.
Parties allow people to work together, and through cooperation gives the people who party a powerful voice that will be heard.
Start with the fun but keep an eye out for acquiring serious knowledge, like the history of voting in your town or city.
I have suggested that we start by helping Joe Biden; it is a smart way to get started being friendly. We help you, you help us. After we get involved, we will see if we remain friends, but it makes sense to start with a smile.
That’s it, throw a party, study the elections in your community acquire the skills to protect yourself if someone wants to call sex work human trafficking, or because the illegal market pushed fentanyl then thinks it is okay to call an overdose a murder. Changing the attitude of law enforcement is a good idea.
So throw a party.
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