Progress Pond

Solidarity? Squish.

Ok, you want to get it together?  Fine.  Here’s how the political land lays:

||Balance||

Tying all that together requires a great deal of time, but not that much in overall costs if the construct is flat.  You’ll need an interactive map of the Country down to the County/Urban level, or in the alternative, precinct level.  Data layers will include every blog, org, contact, and elected office + candidate in those precincts, interconnected in a manner that allows information to flow horizontally. [the Database]

So.  You are in a rural precinct in say, North Dakota.  You build your own affliliate shell site w/blog, and begin to survey and gather “assets” in your area.  “X” precincts in a region, “X” regions in a State, all States on the map.  You’re having a bake sale in downtown Minot in two weeks to support your local sheriff.  That is a “localcast” with limited distribution.  OTOH, you’re locally-supported candidate for the State leg needs help.  That’s a “Region-Alert”. [the HomeGrown Media]

Carry the concept to the ’06 elections for Congress, and you move to PTV “webcasts”.  ActBlue is your fundraising mechanism, the rest of the programming is up to some smart-ass 26-year-old programmer with way too much time on their hands.  Easy money:  1) survey assets; 2) map assets; 3) build network. [National Exposure]

Four:  get real.  As simple as that outline is in concept, execution is a b*tch, because one of the biggest liabilities is the fight to put it together – to weave that cloth out of whole people.  Yes, it can be done, and the last time I wrote that above outline a whole bunch of folk agreed.

That was then, this is now, and the result will likely be the same:  don’t just do something, stand there.

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