How to Comeback in Politics

Help to support your ideals, while you oppose, expose, confuse and defeat the opposing campaigns, whether it's an individual candidate or a party., Bring your understandings of the facts out into public notice., Use multimedia, e-mail, texts, blogs...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Help to support your ideals

    Build confidence by feeling/being accurate and knowledgeable.

    Read, study and listen to candidates and commentators who seem to share your values. ,, Don't expect people to understand your interest in particular issues.

    Some people don't really get involved in political talk (don't know), and may not want to talk about it at all
    -- or will have opinions that are hard to follow. , Don't expect anything out of the general or average public.

    Be accepting, being inclusive: "If they are not against you; they are far you." Love your fellow patriots, even if they disagree on shades, tones and splinter/narrow issues.

    Draw your party together.

    Talk of unity of purpose in-spite-of the differences of some views.

    Consider contributing some money to work for your ideals and against mistaken philosophies and poorly conceived legislation of the other side, either that which is proposed or has been passed. ,, Call your local party or candidates campaign and offer to help. ,,,, Don't let them fool the public with rhetoric (empty words).

    Call for "zero funding" of their changes, so that your party can break-down their efforts before they can take full effect
    -- encourage your side to "defund or repeal" any legislation that you oppose. ,, They are for it; then against it... undependable and irresponsible. , Some say they do that
    -- but are they making a big mistake? The two main party in the USA stand for very different ideas in many areas. , Do they have any backbone? ,
  2. Step 2: while you oppose

  3. Step 3: expose

  4. Step 4: confuse and defeat the opposing campaigns

  5. Step 5: whether it's an individual candidate or a party.

  6. Step 6: Bring your understandings of the facts out into public notice.

  7. Step 7: Use multimedia

  8. Step 8: e-mail

  9. Step 9: YouTube

  10. Step 10: Facebook

  11. Step 11: Linked-in and Twitter

  12. Step 12: bumper stickers and personal contacts in your efforts (that you can afford or raise funds to do).

  13. Step 13: Be logical and friendly

  14. Step 14: up to a point; so

  15. Step 15: don't argue but acknowledge their finer points

  16. Step 16: with your blessing.

  17. Step 17: Give discussions some courteous space.

  18. Step 18: Get engaged

  19. Step 19: involved

  20. Step 20: by getting off the sidelines: and getting in the game -- and get your ideals and message out to help your cause.

  21. Step 21: Volunteer for a party or a campaign.

  22. Step 22: Decry your opposition's wrong concepts: Resist

  23. Step 23: challenge or defy the other party over each and every unacceptable new program or change that they make or start to make.

  24. Step 24: Oppose the increase of unwanted

  25. Step 25: unnecessary or wrong ideas and unnecessary expenses from your point of view.

  26. Step 26: Attempt to do what you can to turn around the previous results

  27. Step 27: make the pendulum swing: Support campaigns of your party to restore decreases of your objectives.

  28. Step 28: Try to peel away support of the other sides plans and ideas.

  29. Step 29: Help defeat the opposition in the next elections -- and make every effort that seems plausible for you!

  30. Step 30: Emphasize replacing flip-floppers that voted "yes" or "no" at first -- and then they switch to the other side when it counts.

  31. Step 31: Avoid "voting for the person

  32. Step 32: not the party".

  33. Step 33: Avoid opportunists

  34. Step 34: for example: avoid "swing voters" -- of either party -- who are smooth talkers -- but can you trust them?

  35. Step 35: Tell and support the truth -- as good or ugly as the facts may be.

Detailed Guide

Build confidence by feeling/being accurate and knowledgeable.

Read, study and listen to candidates and commentators who seem to share your values. ,, Don't expect people to understand your interest in particular issues.

Some people don't really get involved in political talk (don't know), and may not want to talk about it at all
-- or will have opinions that are hard to follow. , Don't expect anything out of the general or average public.

Be accepting, being inclusive: "If they are not against you; they are far you." Love your fellow patriots, even if they disagree on shades, tones and splinter/narrow issues.

Draw your party together.

Talk of unity of purpose in-spite-of the differences of some views.

Consider contributing some money to work for your ideals and against mistaken philosophies and poorly conceived legislation of the other side, either that which is proposed or has been passed. ,, Call your local party or candidates campaign and offer to help. ,,,, Don't let them fool the public with rhetoric (empty words).

Call for "zero funding" of their changes, so that your party can break-down their efforts before they can take full effect
-- encourage your side to "defund or repeal" any legislation that you oppose. ,, They are for it; then against it... undependable and irresponsible. , Some say they do that
-- but are they making a big mistake? The two main party in the USA stand for very different ideas in many areas. , Do they have any backbone? ,

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