tangent4ronpaul
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Your other argument has already been debunked!
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Exactly.
Everyone bitching about the number of employees, or the salary, or why do we need a full time this or that, why can't volunteers do it - doesn't know the first damn thing about starting a company. I've been a software engineer for eleven years, almost entirely at internet startups, technology and entrepreneurship is my passion. I completely understand this situation, and the ignorance being displayed by those who don't would be perfectly excusable if not for the fact that it is so frikkin VEHEMENT.
Can I get some shout outs from folks who have been involved in creating businesses and know what I'm talking about?
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Another startup, business owner here, of more than 13 years.
Unless you have experience in starting up something similar, you have no idea what is required to achieve a project like this. This is what these guys(trevor and whoever) are finding out right now. Along the way, this man discovered his unique passion and talent for promoting, I believe, and his soul is alive, and he is running with the ideas (our ideas). Lets use this man's passion for our cause.
Sit down and take the time to figure out exactly how you could do this project. Go into the fine details: research the laws, try securing a short term contract with a blimp company(mention you have no money, but you are hoping it will be there). Try organizing in disciplined fashion all logistics: when - timing, where - air restrictions, weather, how - donations, accepting credit cards, wire transfers, tax forms, laws, accounting, etc......(i would have to spend a week just to figure out the questions I should be asking, let alone finding answers/solutions to impediments).
Now, how are you and a couple of your (volunteer) friends, going to handle all this work, in between your own personal matters, work, kids, family, whatever it is you do and your friends do. This isn't a job in which you know what to do or are told what to do in simple order. That is not how this works or any business for that matter. The 'unknown' possibilities are infinite.
I am semi-new here, and I am only following what I read and what my gut instinct is telling me. Trevor did a fantastic job setting up the 5th site, and he did a fantastic job setting up the tea party site. He alone didn't accomplish those events, we the donors and promotors did, yet he did step up and take the initiative, therefore he is a leader, thus far in my book. Without that leadership, would we have gotten this far in the exposure with the media? I don't know, because there are so many individuals taking so many intiatives themselves, we are a group of individuals. But so far his track record is solid. He is what I call an asset to this revolution.
Finally, he brought us to this new idea, the blimp. They had an idea, we grasped on to it, once things looked like the project was clear for takeoff, they found out like most entrepreneurs do in a start up, there are road blocks that often sap the intial energy and spirit, but these roadblocks had to be overcome. Let's keep in mind, this effort was put forth by the free will of an individual(s). So now things are setup to run this operation, and an unpainted available blimp awaits.
The question is, do you donate?
A famous quote - 'I can take a shit in a box and mark guaranteed on it, if it makes you feel better'
Hand the project over to me I will take it on and fund all startup expenses on my own and take no salary....
If the organizers want to start a company, they should do so independently of the grassroots. If the grassroots decided that a private company was worth hiring and chose it that would be one thing, but to start a project as a grassroots effort, take pledges, and then co-opt it for profit and to launch a company is highly immoral in my opinion.
Michigan11,
RIGHT ON! I am a business owner, and my business specifically IS PACs.
There was no way to do this, and these bright people found a way.
Support them, oppose them, whatever, but don't speak until you know something. NO PAC can accomplish the purpose which these people have found a way to accomplish. Anyone who doubts this need only go to fec.gov and read the laws.
It CANNOT be done by a PAC, that is why they switched to a for profit company. Hiring Brad Smith was the right way to go, and why knock what you cannot do. I challenge any of Trevor's critics to explain why he is wrong and they are right.
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....Unless you have experience in starting up something similar, you have no idea what is required to achieve a project like this. This is what these guys(trevor and whoever) are finding out right now. Along the way, this man discovered his unique passion and talent for promoting, I believe, and his soul is alive, and he is running with the ideas (our ideas). Lets use this man's passion for our cause.......Finally, he brought us to this new idea, the blimp. They had an idea, we grasped on to it, once things looked like the project was clear for takeoff, they found out like most entrepreneurs do in a start up, there are road blocks that often sap the intial energy and spirit, but these roadblocks had to be overcome. Let's keep in mind, this effort was put forth by the free will of an individual(s). So now things are setup to run this operation, and an unpainted available blimp awaits.
The question is, do you donate?
Hand the project over to me I will take it on and fund all startup expenses on my own and take no salary....
ding! ding! ding!
We have a winner folks!
My name is Katharine and you can see me under Media on the Ron Paul blimp site. Please ask questions in this thread or email them to: [email protected]
The site states: "No limits for U.S. individuals."
The implication of this statement is that non US individuals may contribute with limits.
First of all what is a US individual?
I am an American living overseas. Am I a US individual and will the site allow me to contribute?
Can foreign nationals contribute with limits?
The site could be a bit clearer about this.
There are over 100,000 Americans living in Ireland alone so I hope you, unlike the official campaign website, facilitates donations from Americans living overseas.
Americans living overseas are generally better educated and higher in income than resident Americans so it is a terrible thing to ignore those of us living over seas. Last week Bill Clinton featured at a party here in Ireland raising over $200,000 from 100 Americans for his wife's campaign.
TIA for your response.
By the way great job Mckarnin fielding all these difficult questions.