nick? What does that mean?
People should already have been in touch with local businesses to see whether or not they mind displaying a Ron sign or two. Some local coffee shops display art; if you are so inclined, you could get a painting or photo up in one of those. You should have signs where groups of political signs often sprout up, where they are not likely to be removed or defaced or damaged. You should already be donating. You should already be aware of how important it is for the campaign to be well-funded (this is now the chief bonus to Romney's campaign; he is no longer called the far and away frontrunner, but is often cited as being so much better-funded that he's the only one that can go the distance). You should already understand your state's rules and be attempting to become a delegate. You should be making plans to attend your state's great GOP events, and maybe even starting to look at attending the GOP National Convention in Florida this summer.
It never fails to dishearten me that people need a gimmick to do any of these things. It does not send a statement, as this time's MBs are smaller (with good reason) and simply will not make the news. It does not draw a whole lot of new blood to the movement. It generates a bit of excitement, but there are diminishing returns with that as well. The time to discuss new fundraising methods was a year ago, and it was done, and it was soundly rejected in favor of going with the old faithful MBs.
Name it whatever you'd like, but I think it is working at cross-purposes.
Save the Constitution
Restore the Constitution
Restore the Republic
Save the Republic
The Constitution Champion money bomb
I am only asking because I know Mckarnin and others were working on it, and already had a webpage set up and things ready to go until the campaign decided to go with NOBP.
Although I agree with your idea of going to local businesses and finding other ways to promote Dr. Paul, money bombs still excite people (as you stated) and it has the possibility to draw more people. Sometimes, our morale is low and money bombs help reinvigorate some people. We can do more things than just one.
Off the top of your head, name the last four money bombs and how much they raised.
Hell, name ten money bombs in total and how much they raised.
When I talk to someone and they start liking Ron, I ask for their support right then, and it's usually good for a little money that night. If I told them Ron needed the money to compete against Romney, but they need to hold it for a few more weeks to be part of a gimmick... I'm not as sure I'd have their support.
Go for it, but I don't want to see whining threads afterwards (even though I can assure you I will) about how little it raised, how people didn't participate, and so on.
I am member of RPF and didnt get email about moneybomb= FAIL
I am member of dailypaul and didnt get email about moneybomb= FAIL
I am member of Ron Paul facebook group and didnt get email about moneybomb= FAIL
There are more than a million people who are not contacted about moneybomb=FAIL.
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Only 13000 people were/are going to be e-mailed about 12 February NOBP moneybomb (posted on this forum) and this forum alone have 36,834 members (emails) if you add dailypaul, ronpaulcountry.com, facebook groups and other web pages that are pro-Ron Paul real number would be probably over 1 million) Why is no one organizing database of contacts that can be used for every moneybomb... 13000 compared to 1 million?
When I talk to someone and they start liking Ron, I ask for their support right then, and it's usually good for a little money that night. If I told them Ron needed the money to compete against Romney, but they need to hold it for a few more weeks to be part of a gimmick... I'm not as sure I'd have their support.