Open forum for concerns of voters. We want a lively discussion of topics.
Starting more groups, editing current groups, etc...
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. 
Welcome!
We're off and running in Missouri!
Plans for the St. Louis and Kansas City area Coffee House Meets are being laid now. For our proud members in other areas, we'll be talking with you soon and organizing for you soon.
March 13 is National Coffee Party Day and we want to have events scheduled in as many areas as possible for that day. Expect to hear from the coordinator soon regarding these events.
Comments
Is anyone in Phelps County out there?
I'd love to start organizing a party but can't find one person in my county on this site. If anyone knows of people who live in Salem, Rolla, Bourbon, St. Roberts, and this area, please let me know. I am hopeful that it isn't just me, alone, in this county who is interested in the Coffee Party.
Anyone live near Rolla?
I'd love to start a Coffe Party in Rolla, MO. I know, rural college town, but there has to be some people who live here who are willing to take a stand.
Let me know.
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THIS IS A TEST
Look, this place was very informational a short time back. I don't believe the Facebbook thing worked, as I just get re-directed here and have to sign in again. Awaiting approval, I remain respectfully yours.
City Forum?
I would be useful if we could set up forums down to the city level, so people can share information.
City Forums
I haven't even attended a party yet, they suggest you set one up yourself first.
But, it would be a lot easier if it were set-up by City. They currently only have the State of Missouri as a group. I did fail to attend one, but it was mainly due to travel length of time, plus I wasn't familiar with the area.
Saint Louis, MO. Let's do something TOGETHER.
Where do we go from here you ask? We get together, and make our voices heard. :-)
I live in STL city. I'm willing to meet just about anytime. Considering today is Saturday, it would be great to get some people together this weekend.
If you want to plan a meeting, or want help planning a meeting in the Saint Louis area. You are welcome to call me for assistance. Or, if you want to just get some coffee and talk *reasonable* politics.
314-482-1870
Or, you can email me at any time.
lovetto@gmail.com
Mid-town, K.C., Mo.
I've located a coffee house and have spoken with the owner whom is favorable at holding coffee parties.
I'm still trying to figure this system out, been having problems with log-in issues, but would be willing to host a party. The Coffee House is located shortly north of the Plaza in what I'm guessing is the Westport area of town, As a matter of fact Westport is the name of the coffee house. I am assuming that you would reply to this message if you are interested and I will proceed from there. 4/3 4:24PM CTZ
Coffee Party
Ready for a good cup of Joe, Let me know when and where next. Let stop the smack downs and get back to a normal life.
Coffee Parties
I would like to hear about the March 13 party from whoever organized that one in helping to get one started. I see that there is a Westport Coffee House located @ 4010 Pennsylvania Av. in K.C. I've never been there before, has anyone else? It is centrally located and close to the Plaza. I called to speak with the Manager, but they won't be in until tomorrow to feel out their feelings towards this idea. I'll check it out and get back later. Anybody interested?
3/17 I called today and spoke with the manager, everything sounds favorably. I've not been there yet, but was told they had a meeting room that seats 20 and a theatre(?). The owner views themself as being an Independent, neither Democrat nor Republican. Located just north of the Plaza, which make for excellent walking, weather permitting for those that enjoy the Plaza.
A reply to my own comment to illustrate how replies work.
I haven't heard from anybody, it's only been 4 days, but if you reply to a post, it will appear below that post, I think :), no need to input your e-mail address or any other info. I am still highly interested in starting up meetings where we can exchange ideas. Once we get a group formed, then other members can choose a site favorable to them. I already plan on attending the March 20 meeting already scheduled @ 62nd & Oak streets. There were only 3 members attending when I signed up, the last time I checked (yesterday), I believe it was 6. I believe it was limited to a size of 30.
Southwest MO?
I'm down in Springfield (I know I just heard a collective "awwww") and I'm looking for a group. I know that I won't have time to organize it, but I would definitely do my best to help if someone else is interested. I'm working on bringing in a few more members, but I first wanted to see if I could recruit some help for getting a group going.
Thanks.
Jeremy
starting a group
Jeremy,
ARe you still interested in starting a group in SWMO? I've been waiting for someone to just do it, but it hasn't happened yet. I know of a few others interested in helping.
Trying to start a meeting on the 20th.
I'm trying to put together a meeting on the 20th.
Please suggest a time, location, and topic for discussion.
Above all, be caffeinated but cool. Yelling, kicking, and screaming is a tea-party tactic.
cullendoherty
Now lets not start calling names right off the bat.
East KC Suburbs
Hey I'd be interested in talking to anyone in the eastern suburbs in KC. Let's get together somewhere. Anyone else?
March 20
test#1
STL-CWE
Anyone interested in starting a group in the CWE? I attended Sundays meeting, and offered to be a host.
missed todays
someone let me know when's the next meeting in kansas city ok?
Organizing
I would be very willing to help in the organization of a Northland group in Kansas City-feel free to contact me and maybe a coalition can be formed to get us started.
I live in St. Joseph and
I live in St. Joseph and could make a Northland meeting. I don't know how helpful I can be until summer, but I'd like to know when you get a place and time.
I would attend and be willing
I would attend and be willing to help organize with you.
Ideal, New 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
Ideal, new subject.
First, let me welcome your reply, I do appreciate it. I don't know if your authoring of the book would be of any consequence, but you might consider your own coffee party. I am still in the pre-stages of getting mine together and am thinking of warmer weather for the spot I'm attempting to plan. When I get all of my little duckies in a row, I'll make a post stating the time and place.
Lake of the Ozarks here
I have lived on the Lake of the Ozarks for the last 18 years. Retired from SW Bell in Kansas City 1992. I spent Twenty years in elected local nonpartisan offices. I was the Mayor of Belton in 1978, and both the Republican, and Democratic Party sent me unrequested memberships. At that time I knew I was a true Independent. (Smile)
The Coffee Party has a lot of potential, and be the tool needed to open up the Partisan log jam in Washington.
Let's Do This
So who else here is in the KC area? I think it's time we start organizing. At the very least, are there any plans laid for March 13th?
St. Louis Chapter
I am excited to see a St. Louis chapter emerging. When/where will the first meeting be?
Rebecca Dohrman
St. Louis Coffee . . .
I probably missed the first meeting. Please fill me in on the next St. Louis meeting.
columbia
Columbia would be a great place to open a chapter in Missouri. Are there any current plans to get one moving?
would love to get-together
Hi everyone.
Because I haven't heard of any definite plans to start a Columbia chapter, I'm putting out a tentative offer to help organize a first meeting. My name is Matt, I am a first year law student at UM, and my email address is mtshfb@mail.missouri.edu. If anyone is interested in planning a Columbia Coffee Party, email me and we can discuss what to do next.
Thanks.
--Matt
CO MO Coffee Party
I am interested if we get one going.
Columbia seconded
CoMo Coffee Party anyone?
Meeting
Looks to be meeting again at the Coffee Underground this weekend... looking forward to it.
what's next?
So, where do we go from here? Will there be any upcoming organizational meetings? How can I assist with this movement?
a great start
happy to see such a thoughtful approach
tom
in Kansas City