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New Political Party

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The community for creating a new US political party, so far our guiding principle is that billionaires are trash, United Health CEO had it coming, The Adjustor is our mascot and our main raison d'etre is to shit on the rich and take back whats rightfully ours.

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I'm taking all comers here. I'm setting this up, but I don't necessarily want to run the show. I have no idea how to run a political party, and I'm not even sure how to campaign, get on ballots, get coverage or anything like that.

But I'm tired of the rich shitting on us, and it's time we shat back.

First and Foremost, this is just our lemmy community. Soon, I'm going to want to set up a website, get registered with whatever body we need to register with, and start ballot initiatives and field candidates wherever we can.

Let's fucking go.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

In our current US system, a Super PAC is probably the way to start something like this.

Super PACs cannot directly support candidates, that’s a regular PAC. (And don’t be mystified by the process of forming these, it’s just simple paperwork) SuperPAC can do issue centered media and information dissemination not focused on a specific candidate

One thing the Shit-backers bring to the table that doesn’t really exist is that they normalize the discussion of just exactly how the rich are shitting on us.

Look at how the corporate media tries to spin The Adjuster story away from the awkward topic of the fact the adjuster may actually be on the right ride of this trolley problem.

This party would start by normalizing one thing that seems to be anathema in polite society: it’s ok to shit on the idea of excess wealth and those who hoard it.

Before we get all leftist and start asking ‘BuT hoW RiCH’, stop! Who cares? Start with step one and spread general agreement that there is such a thing as too much wealth.

This is a movement and movements run on emotion first, policy comes much later.