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 In two weeks time, Coffee Party USA will be releasing an internal Facebook type application specifically for members of the Coffee Party website.  Until then, we are asking that everyone make due with the tools they have currently.  This new platform will knock your socks off.

Please bear with us.  We built it, you came, we have to remodel.  

 

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South Portland

anyone in SP area? lets do coffee.

Bath, Brunswick, Damariscotta Area Meeting?

Hi there! Waterville is a little too far of a haul for me. Any one from Bath, Brunswick, Damariscotta area interested in attending a meeting this weekend?

Would love to if schedule

Would love to if schedule permits. Where and when?

Farmington

Is there anyone else from the Farmington area interested in meeting?

Bangor Area

Is there anyone near Bangor who would like to meet for coffee and conversation?

Bangor area

Hi Freedom...

Can you provide some details on your Bangor meetings? I am in Stonington, but would be willing to travel that way for a chat.

Thanks.

Coffee Party in Kennebec County

Let me try this one more time: Is anyone else in the general Waterville area interested in meeting?

Ideal Subject Matter for the Meetings

Fellow Citizens,

I may have stumbled upon the answer.

I have authored a book that explains a specific strategy to regain control of our federal government. Though listening carefully, I’ve heard of no other solutions being offered so far. The book includes as yet unspoken analysis, entirely unique perspectives, a full explanation of the logic leading to my conclusions and a step-by-step plan that could enable the masses to re-establish control of our Federal government. Here's a sample

Votimate Our Politics

Our country needs a new way of doing business. Under the current system politicians have many motivations. This strategy could reduce their need for multiple motivations. This strategy could help create a system where politicians are:

Votimated

Politicians Motivated for Votes Only

PREFACE

We’ve heard from the Politicians, the Pundits, the Experts and from all of those who can buy a platform from which to speak, yet nary an answer for that which ails our country. Clearly it is getting worse with no end in sight. Perhaps it is time to hear from “Joe Public.”

I can’t say that I speak for the 99%, but I come from the 99% and after losing everything, perhaps even the bottom percent. How can the 1% get away with robbing and causing such harm to the 99% when the 99% of us control the vote? Armed only with the logic of a layman and the urgent need of a pauper I drilled down deep into this dilemma and made some discoveries that might be worth hearing.

The first several chapters offer unique, unspoken perspectives, intended to expose, categorize, organize and simplify the basic core issues within the bigger issue, our politics, or more specifically, our lack of effective governance for the 99%. The next several chapters offer unique comparative analysis, completely “out of the beltway” ideas and surprisingly possible solutions to the core problems. The final few chapters include stunning, previously undisclosed analysis exposing clearly why we must take action soon - and what the result of taking action could mean for us.

This is not just conceptual. I propose specific action. This is “nuts and bolts.” This is “what’s the next step”, a potential roadmap to restoring a government that works for us, the 99%. Restoring our democracy is the only issue worth talking about. Until we adapt and upgrade our political system, the 99% will continue to lose. Until we do, nothing else matters. Without a functioning government, we have nothing.

INTRODUCTION

I’m not experienced with politics and have no education in economics. Like many, I’ve lost everything and see little happening to bring me hope while watching our country implode seemingly like never before. This is saying a lot because at 54 years old, I survived the horrific Richard Nixon 30,000-dead-to-get-re-elected-war/impeach-a-crook-Watergate era.

Many of us are in need of hope. They say that need is the mother of invention. America is in need of solutions. While most solutions to complex issues include in-depth analysis and long explanations, true also in this case, like most straightforward arguments, mine too has a short answer. So I’ll cut to the chase and work my way backward.

In January 2010, while watching the disturbing display of the four “Too Big To Fail” banksters acting innocent and clueless in front of Congress, I found myself wondering, “How can our country become as successful as these corporations have become?” Even more to the point, how can we, Joe Public, benefit from our government like their shareholders benefit from their successful banking corporations? After all, who would argue that those corporations have pimped our system and punked us all? We know it. They know it. Everyone knows it.

Simply put, it is an industry licensed by, governed by and residing in the United States of America that has become more powerful than the Federal Government of The United States of America. That’s a mouthful. Other than two senseless wars, this is the worst realization of my lifetime. It’s huge. It cannot be overstated. It is bleeding us dry and I don’t see it changing on it’s own. It has stolen our Democracy. But what on earth can we do about it?

The status quo approach would be to peck away at it with legislation that will start with good intentions, but with powerful lobby bribes end up watered down, rendered ineffective and/or reversed by the next congress and administration. First, it is: our political/governing system needs an overhaul from the bottom up. It no longer works, which begs one of many questions, “which specific part is broken?”

To that purpose, I analyzed the differences between how the Wall Street banksters and health insurance providers do business from within their system – the free market corporate model – and compared it to the way the U.S. Government, does business from within our current political/governing system. I drilled down deep and what I found astounded me and might surprise you too. They are very different. Ergo, it’s the differences in the two structures/systems that allow the banksters and insurance providers to be so successful while operating from within theirs and what makes our government fail while operating from within ours, which allows private industry to dominate us.

By comparing the structures side-by-side it became obvious; the deficiencies in our system of governing are glaring and alarming when compared to their adapted, efficiently incentivized system. Upon identifying it the ultimate question arose, “how can we fix it?” The answer to fixing it is surprisingly obvious and has been readily apparent all along, despite the requisite in-depth analysis and long explanation disclosed herein.

My argument’s short answer is to propose applying elements of their successful free market corporate model to our system of politics and governance and we, Joe Public, should be rewarded like shareholders of a successful corporation. Once you go to this simple, logical perspective fantastic advantages naturally arise benefiting the citizens of America, not just the chosen few as it is now. On the following pages I will propose specific, step-by-step methods to reigning in the parasites.

Paradigm Shift

In my view, we can’t expect this type of “system overhaul” perspective and change to come from – or to be driven by – politicians fighting for their careers within our broken system. Ever since special interest groups have been counting profits in the billions, maybe even trillions, they’re far too powerful and already own our political/governing system.

If ever a “grass roots movement” were needed, it is for this “paradigm shift.” The 99% must conceive and drive this change and do it soon or our beloved country will implode from the unintended consequences of insatiable special interest capitalism. So let’s take a page from those who are doing it to us and make it work for us. With the strategy outlined herein, “we the shareholders” can take our government back from special interests.

United and armed with this plan, we can simply insist.

To find out more, visit votimate.com. I have lowered the cost for the “download” format to my cost only, $1.49, through Friday, March 12. You can find the “download” option just under the “Add to Cart” button on the right side of my publisher’s page. By Saturday, March 13th, the price will go back to $10 for the immediate download and Ebook versions. You won't be disappointed.

Best wishes, JP Sayles

What part of our Societal Structure is so hard to grasp?

What part of our Societal Structure is so hard to grasp? If one chooses to use our public highways, libraries, and other infrastructure are they not among its benefiting members? Of course they are and their tolerance/promotion of inequality, injustice and inhumanity is not only indefensible but also a conscience effort to compromise the strength of a government during a vulnerable time while it is involved in two wars.

While stationed in Southeast Asia, as a young enlistee in the U.S. military, I witnessed Pol Pot’s communist movement employ a strategy of chaos against the government of Cambodia, very similar to the Non-pacifist libertarians on our political right, which advocate elimination of both our societal structure and the overthrow of our government.

These anarchists justify their pursuit of a minimal state and opposition to all welfare based on their isolated understanding of John Locke’s belief that ownership of property is created by the application of labor. Thus they conclude taxing income is essentially slavery. Most of those subscribing to this theory have little or no understanding of John Locke. Could one imagine Sarah Palin or Michelle Bachman or any of the hate & fear mongering talking heads speak intelligently to any of John Locke’s essays? Their goal is not civil discourse; rather it is to promote chaos for the purpose of shutting down our government. This is the elephant in the room!!

Sadly, their dialog has total disregard for individual responsibilities within the societal structure of a representative democracy. Many, I believe unknowingly exercise a high degree of selectivity in their subscription to Locke’s beliefs. The philosopher John Locke believed that individuals have certain rights—to life, liberty, and property—which were given to us as human beings in the “the state of nature,” a time before government and laws were created. Locke’s response to the taking of personal property is that we give our “tacit consent” to obey the tax laws passed by a majority when we choose to live in a society.

Rather, than expend energies in a dialog with those promoting government failure, the Coffee Party must focus within on constructive criticism, the development of dialog and the promotion of fair & equitable solutions to the inequalities hiding under the cloak our democracy. Maybe, the one lesson we should have learned from President Obama’s failed outreach to the other side of the political isle, is that they prefer a failed government at any cost.

Paul

Insurance Unaffordable for Maine College Students

College students in the State of Maine are charged a monthly premium of $131.42 for a $15,000 deductible catastrophic medical insurance - Anthem has requested an increase of approximately 18% and if it passes the rates go up again July 1st.

"Unaffordable insurance for Maine...

... college students"? A monthly premium of $130+ for a $15,00O DEDUCTIBLE catastrophic insurance, and ANTHEM has requested an increase of approximately 18%!
Have you asked Senators Collins and Snowe how they feel about this "catastrophic" situation? Do they agree with ANTHEM?

Do Maine voters agre with Sens Collins and Snowe?

Why do these Senators seem to refuse to grant all people the right to affordable health care?

Reply to: Do Maine Voters Agree With Senators Collins & Snowe

For the most part everyone favors their state's senators & places blame on those politicians from "away". My desire is to minimize the $power of lobbyists so the quickly fading backbone of this country is fairly represented in Washington. This means that regardless what one may think of their senators, it is time to determine what lobbying money has been received by the coffers of Senators Collins & Snowe. Unless stopped, the legal bribes from corporations & special interests will surely be the demise of our democracy.

"Lobbying money", Senators Collins and Snowe

"It is time to determine what lobbying money has been received by the coffers of Senators Collins & Snowe". I agree.

Greetings from the Great Northern County!

I just wanted to get the coffee brewing up here in Maine. I know I am very excited to be a part of this movement. There are so many situations going on not just nationally but also locally. For me I want to get involved- I don't mind getting my hands dirty at all. For me the biggest thing is that we have to start making it clear (in an educated respectful manner) that enough is enough. I do want health-care, I do want changes in the schools, and I do want to be represented by people who are not there as career politicians- I want them to care about ME. I want them to have to answer when they go against the platform that they got elected for- I want accountability!

Where in Maine are you?

Where are you located in Maine? There are a few people in Saco/Biddeford that I know that are trying to get a rally organized for 13 March. It would be great if we were close enough to join forces.

Waterville

Hi,

Is anyone else in the general Waterville area interested in meeting?

Whenever I try to post a comment, the Preview shows text written by someone else.

I hope this works.

Wayne

Re: Unity Maine

Hello!

Just signed on...own a business have little time, but will consider something.

Kind regards,
Wilma

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