The petition for Evan Falchuk, the nominee of the United Independent Party for Governor, has enough signatures in Massachusetts. See this story. The towns have already validated more than the needed 10,000 signatures. If Falchuk gets at least 3% of the vote in November, his party will then be ballot-qualified for 2016.
Many people who partake in politics use the old divide and conquer strategy; if they garner 33.33% of the votes and the two main parties split the remaining votes 33.33% minus one vote each, then they can win in plurality elections.
There is a way to unite with all 100% of the people and it’s called pure proportional representation.
Through this unity psychology we’re able to identify and attract good team players and based on concrete ballots cast as proof we have a tool for teamwork, synchronization and comradeship.
We’d love to join the Massachusetts United Independent Party in the New England Super-state Provincial region and to be a part of their unity team in a regional or national level.
We bring a new way of thinking to the table for unity and not division and have been doing that for 19 consecutive years.
Check out the New England Super-state Parliament (ss1), see a few of our participants and please be sure to contact us to coordinate with our team:
http://www.usparliament.org/ss1.php
Very truly yours,
–James O. Ogle [Free Parliamentary]
Volunteer vote counter
(I am the original joogle from whom google.com got their name in October of 1997)