Sunday, April 25, 2010

Thought For The Day, April 25

Thought for the Day: April 25

Happy Sunday. For me, this has always been the day of reflection, rest

and family. I miss those days! I don't get them too much since a cafe

became my kid. Oh well, I aim to get back to that way of living. I

think it's very important. Anyhow, I'll be brief. I want to touch on

what I see as a "people's lobbyist."


Over 300 million of us could call ourselves citizens of the UnitedStates.


A " people's lobbyist is beholden to all of them, first and foremost. That includes all people of every race, gender, age and persuasion. It includes families, single people, people of color, and differing sexual identities. It includes every socioeconomic a political ideology, from the far left, to the far right. How can the Assembly Line Party please them all?

Obviously, we can't. But I do believe that we must have a platform and a charter which is as universally encompassing as we can be.


I have no doubt that today's politicians would in fact also call themselves "peoples lobbyist's" in there essence. They may not choose the same wording, but I'm sure that today's politicians love our country as much as anyone, and believe that they look out for the best interest of the people , as a whole.


The reality however, is that elections and re-elections mandate a schedule and itinerary which mandates a constituency. In truth, the ALP would have to be convincing in the same way. Convincing people across all "party" line that the ALP serves in the best interest of evryone is the challenge.


So, the overriding statement/ vision is this:


"The ALP believes that Manufacturing is the backbone of the economy and that cross-trickle economics (consumer/producer -- business entity relationship) is the new way of thinking.


A. Rights and safeguards have got to favor the ability of every citizen to have a fair living wage, as set forth in our original premise (see April 19 TFTD).

B. The reverberating effect on the entrepreneur, business entity, and corporation is the correct relationship that exists between the workers and the bosses; i.e. "cross-trickle economics."

Taken this ideal into account, it is my stance that the efforts and ideals of the ALP are favorable to all sides of the political ideological spectrum. The Left is given equal importance to the Right, and the Right, given equal importance to the left.

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This premise has the ability to erase and erode core and fundamental differences in the 2 existing political parties that have been ingrained in the minds of politicians for generations.

We must, for the sake of our entire country never forget to begin from the simple truth that we are all Americans, firstly and foremost.


"We are all in this together."

1 comment:

  1. Hi,
    I want to give a kuddo to Governor Granholm. In her interview with Candy Crowley on CNN this morning, she absolutely conveyed much of what the ALP's position is with regards to the manufacturing sector of the USA and the far reaching "tentacles" that manufacturing represents as the backbone of our economy.

    We'll begin the process of forming our mission statement and charter this week. I am looking for someone who will be willing to take on some very important tasks.

    These are:

    An economics professor who can help in the construction of a formula and map that will scientifically demonstrate the "cross-trickle economic theory." I want the construction of a chart which will show the correlation of how our communities directly benefit and sustain themselves with the correct function of the worker/producer- business entity relationship.

    A web link that will allow anyone in the United States to , simply by entering their zip code . access to what the manufacturing base is in their community, and how that reverberates to the backbone of sustainability of there community.
    This site should ultimately link the viewer to the local businesses in their community that are the integral "link" to the economic vitality of their area.

    Thank you to Brian O'Neil who has demonstrated great vision in this regard.!

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