Mission 535+2

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Michael Flint ISBN: 9781301643363
Publisher: Michael Flint Publication: October 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Michael Flint
ISBN: 9781301643363
Publisher: Michael Flint
Publication: October 18, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When it comes to politics, I’m tired of listening to intelligent people yell at each other and then agree that nothing will change no matter who’s running the show in Washington, D.C. That is downright absurd!!!

Remember the old saying … "There are three kinds of people: Those that make things happen; those that watch things happen; and those that wonder what just happened!" Well, it’s time for "We the People" to move up into the first group. It’s time for us all to “get in the game” and demand that our politicians work together in a strategic, pragmatic, problem-solving manner as they legislate our nation’s future.

So, if you are dissatisfied with the current state of affairs in Washington and like the idea of putting pressure on our elected representatives to work together to further the best economic interests of our nation, instead of theirs, then you will find this to be an interesting read.

Mission 535+2 offers a simple, strategic, a-political process designed to persuade our elected representatives to communicate with us at local, state and national levels, on an on-going basis, with transparency and accountability.

As the title suggests, this is a mission. It’s time to stop complaining and actually do something so that our children will inherit a nation in better shape than the one we took over. It's time to energize "We the People."

The first step is to read the book -- it’s free -- and then, hopefully, you will decide to “enlist” for this mission.

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When it comes to politics, I’m tired of listening to intelligent people yell at each other and then agree that nothing will change no matter who’s running the show in Washington, D.C. That is downright absurd!!!

Remember the old saying … "There are three kinds of people: Those that make things happen; those that watch things happen; and those that wonder what just happened!" Well, it’s time for "We the People" to move up into the first group. It’s time for us all to “get in the game” and demand that our politicians work together in a strategic, pragmatic, problem-solving manner as they legislate our nation’s future.

So, if you are dissatisfied with the current state of affairs in Washington and like the idea of putting pressure on our elected representatives to work together to further the best economic interests of our nation, instead of theirs, then you will find this to be an interesting read.

Mission 535+2 offers a simple, strategic, a-political process designed to persuade our elected representatives to communicate with us at local, state and national levels, on an on-going basis, with transparency and accountability.

As the title suggests, this is a mission. It’s time to stop complaining and actually do something so that our children will inherit a nation in better shape than the one we took over. It's time to energize "We the People."

The first step is to read the book -- it’s free -- and then, hopefully, you will decide to “enlist” for this mission.

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