Results 1 to 6 of 6

Thread: How to Create a Powerful Grassroots Movement

  1. #1

    How to Create a Powerful Grassroots Movement

    How to Create a Powerful Grassroots Movement


    The New American
    May 13, 2023


    Victory goes not to the side with the best ideas, but to the side that is best able to organize people around those ideas.

    The Left has demonstrated, to great effect, the reality of this principle. In part, it’s because they’re inherently collectivist while the Right is innately individualist; in part, it’s because the Left has the backing of the wealthy globalist establishment, while those putting any significant money behind the political Right tend to be controlled opposition who ensure real money doesn’t go to any conservative cause that will actually make a difference.

    But no matter the reason, the end result is the same: The Left has traditionally been better at organizing than the Right, a situation that has proven to be a huge stumbling block to conservatives, who on paper should be winning due to the truth and strength of their ideas.

    It’s time for right-wing activists everywhere to develop a concrete battle plan for taking power back.

    There are a few important guiding principles to keep in mind as they strive to do this.

    First, the focus of the Right should be on acquiring local power. It’s a sad reality, but a reality nonetheless, that you cannot gain serious political power on a mass, national scale without millions of dollars in your war chest. And most people who have millions of dollars lying around to toss into politics are compromised by the establishment.

    The good news is that, just as money becomes more of a factor the higher you go on the political scale, it becomes less of a factor the lower you go. Thus, while money still remains a factor of influence in local politics, its power is much more limited when you’re dealing with municipal and county politics.

    This is because the smaller the jurisdiction, the easier it is to counteract the political instruments money buys — mailers, TV commercials, radio spots, billboards, social-media ads — with one-on-one personal contact.

    Second, any right-wing grassroots movement that hopes to be successful must put a high priority on constant recruitment. In the absence of big money, it is numbers that give a movement power.

    This is a principle that has been proven time and again throughout history. Those who do not have significant wealth can gain political power only by joining together in large numbers. In Medieval Europe, skilled craftsmen joined together into guilds, and thereby were able to obtain power that demanded the respect of even the feudal lords. Over time, the guilds helped pave the way for expanded rights for the common man.

    In the modern world, unions have played a similar role. At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the lone factory worker wielded virtually zero power against the factory owner. But workers eventually realized that they could carve out enough power to compete against the rich capitalists of the day if they banded together into unions.

    Similar to the unions were the big-city political machines, such as New York City’s infamous Tammany Hall. The machines were able to dominate city politics despite most of their constituents coming from poor immigrant stock; the key was that the machine had to have an unbreakable hold on the immigrant community and get them to vote as a bloc.

    Right-wing activists who wish to make a difference locally must learn from these various historical examples.

    The first step to building such an organization is to develop a core group of activists who will serve as the leadership. It is likely that anyone starting off in such an endeavor already has at least a few like-minded associates on board.

    Together, you must iron out what your policy goals are, how your group will run, how leaders will be chosen, what activities you plan to hold.

    One recommendation is to organize legally as a 501(c)(4), a tax designation that allows an organization to openly promote candidates and causes, give endorsements, and even put its funds toward independent expenditures for political races (so long as such expenditures account for less than half of their spending).

    Additionally, get a website, social-media accounts, logos, and flyers with which to pitch your group. Schedule a set time once or twice a month where your membership can meet to plan, coordinate, socialize, and learn.

    Once you get these technical aspects out of the way, it’s time to grow your membership. The best way to start off is to go through voter lists and start knocking on doors of Republican super voters. These are voters who have voted in at least three out of the last four elections. They are the most motivated and informed Republicans in your area, and are generally the most conservative.

    You can get the list of super voters, usually free, from your county supervisor of elections. There is also paid software you can get, such as WebElect in Florida, which not only gives you the data, but allows you to easily organize it into walk books, maps, call lists, and mailing lists.

    Have membership dues so that you can begin growing a financial war chest. When you have some money, invest it into mailers and other advertising that will help grow your organization. Just as any successful business uses a portion of its income for marketing and advertising to continually gain new customers, you should likewise always — no matter what other activities you have going on — have a focus on gaining new members.

    This point is key. Many conservative grassroots organizations, such as Tea Party groups, are never a true power in their communities because they simply don’t have enough people. Having 50 or even 100 committed activists might seem like a lot, but it really isn’t when you’re working in a county of 200,000 registered voters.

    As you grow, organize events and outreach groups for the community and publicize them. Have a presence at school-board meetings, the city council, and the county commission. Have a representative of your group present at every governmental meeting. Send your representatives to meet with elected representatives and civic leaders. Make sure they know you are a force to be reckoned with.

    If you properly grow your group, then you will have a significant war chest of both money and volunteers to support your candidates come election season.

    Avoid the pitfall of the Tea Party, which too readily threw its support behind establishment politicians who said the right words. Make it a goal to run your own candidates — people from your group whom you know closely and whose character is backed by the volunteering they have put in.


    SOURCE:
    https://thenewamerican.com/how-to-cr...oots-movement/
    The John Birch Society is a grassroots education and action organization to return the Republic to the principles found in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. -- Join the Fight!



  2. Remove this section of ads by registering.
  3. #2
    You mean like the Campaign For Liberty and Young Americans For Liberty? The grassroots organizations that so called conservatives crapped on from 2008 until they became irrelevant? You mean how these same groups were pressured to expel all 9/11 Truthers from their ranks because...reasons? And now we have Tucker Carlson saying "Hey....maybe it IS okay to question WTC 7" and Glenn Beck interviewing Whitney Webb who is exposing a far more insidious conspiracy than 3,000 Americans being killed in one day because, at the very least, rogue elements in our government looked the other way when this was being planned? And now we have the CIA admitting as much? Bitter? I'm not bitter. Or how about the Oathkeepers and Proud Boys who shot their wad on January 6th protesting for a person and not for principals? The right is its own worst enemy.
    9/11 Thermate experiments

    Winston Churchhill on why the U.S. should have stayed OUT of World War I

    "I am so %^&*^ sick of this cult of Ron Paul. The Paulites. What is with these %^&*^ people? Why are there so many of them?" YouTube rant by "TheAmazingAtheist"

    "We as a country have lost faith and confidence in freedom." -- Ron Paul

    "It can be a challenge to follow the pronouncements of President Trump, as he often seems to change his position on any number of items from week to week, or from day to day, or even from minute to minute." -- Ron Paul
    Quote Originally Posted by Brian4Liberty View Post
    The road to hell is paved with good intentions. No need to make it a superhighway.
    Quote Originally Posted by osan View Post
    The only way I see Trump as likely to affect any real change would be through martial law, and that has zero chances of success without strong buy-in by the JCS at the very minimum.

  4. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by jmdrake View Post
    You mean like the Campaign For Liberty and Young Americans For Liberty? The grassroots organizations that so called conservatives crapped on from 2008 until they became irrelevant? You mean how these same groups were pressured to expel all 9/11 Truthers from their ranks because...reasons? And now we have Tucker Carlson saying "Hey....maybe it IS okay to question WTC 7" and Glenn Beck interviewing Whitney Webb who is exposing a far more insidious conspiracy than 3,000 Americans being killed in one day because, at the very least, rogue elements in our government looked the other way when this was being planned? And now we have the CIA admitting as much? Bitter? I'm not bitter. Or how about the Oathkeepers and Proud Boys who shot their wad on January 6th protesting for a person and not for principals? The right is its own worst enemy.

    What ^ he/him ^ said.


    501(c)(4)
    What if somebody (I won’t name names) wants to get rid of the IRS? Do they still have to get permission from the IRS?
    Last edited by PAF; 05-14-2023 at 07:10 AM.
    ____________

    An Agorist Primer ~ Samuel Edward Konkin III (free PDF download)

    The End of All Evil ~ Jeremy Locke (free PDF download)

  5. #4
    So this is a bit ironic coming from TNA/JBS because they tend to be a book club more than anything. I would however agree with 90% of this advice and urge people to take classes from FACL and LI if they are serious about making a positive difference for liberty by starting on the local level.
    __________________________________________________ ________________
    "A politician will do almost anything to keep their job, even become a patriot" - Hearst

  6. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by WisconsinLiberty View Post

    One recommendation is to organize legally as a 501(c)(4), a tax designation that allows an organization to openly promote candidates and causes, give endorsements, and even put its funds toward independent expenditures for political races (so long as such expenditures account for less than half of their spending).
    This part is bad advice. Do NOT spend 501c4 money on endorsing candidates or endorsements. Why? Because the only way for the IRS to know if you're staying within the 50% rule as described, is to audit your books. You don't want them to do that because then they have access to your donor list and expenditures.
    __________________________________________________ ________________
    "A politician will do almost anything to keep their job, even become a patriot" - Hearst

  7. #6
    It’s time for right-wing activists everywhere to develop a concrete battle plan for taking power back...

    First, the focus of the Right should be on acquiring local power. It’s a sad reality, but a reality nonetheless, that you cannot gain serious political power on a mass, national scale without millions of dollars in your war chest. And most people who have millions of dollars lying around to toss into politics are compromised by the establishment...

    Second, any right-wing grassroots movement that hopes to be successful must put a high priority on constant recruitment. In the absence of big money, it is numbers that give a movement power...
    First: Acquire Power
    Second: Recruit

    I call BS, that's not grassroots.

    Candidates and inititiatives that don't already have grassroots around them should just ask us, we already know how to do it. We can help you hire a bunch of consultants and contractors, gurus and experts who know how to craft the perfect grassroots for you.
    Last edited by jbnevin; 05-17-2023 at 10:29 PM.



Similar Threads

  1. Could grassroots create a fear factor?
    By phill4paul in forum U.S. Political News
    Replies: 12
    Last Post: 04-12-2013, 03:34 AM
  2. Why We Fight In Under 6 Minutes. Powerful Ron Paul Grassroots Video
    By libertyisntdead in forum Grassroots Central
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 06-27-2011, 11:34 AM
  3. How to Create a Grassroots Anti-Fed Revolution
    By aspiringconstitutionalist in forum Grassroots Central
    Replies: 18
    Last Post: 07-14-2008, 04:29 AM
  4. The Ron Paul Movement can be Powerful
    By stu2002 in forum Grassroots Central
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 04-07-2008, 06:26 AM
  5. Maybe we should create a grassroots TV Ad contest.
    By danda in forum Grassroots Central
    Replies: 18
    Last Post: 10-27-2007, 09:27 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •