The
Our core
mission is to fight
for business
and
free enterprise before Congress, the
White
House, regulatory agencies, the
courts,
the court of public opinion, and
governments
around the world.
help
and become a true democracy.
The USCC is a "brick-and-mortar" organization located in the nation's capitol that spends large amounts of corporate money lobbying for corporate interests on Capitol Hill. Obviously its antithesis, the USCD, has no postal address and no building.
A. Steering Council.
Twelve or so very knowledgeable activists from the different regions of America to develop a strategic plan, purpose and vision; pick self-managed teams to carry out the reform work; secure sufficient funding; and to steer the entire endeavor's course to its final goal of ending the corpocracy and the building of a shared and operationally defined new America (e.g., an America with a military budget slashed in half, no membership in militaristic partnerships like NATO, no military bases in other countries, and the like).
B. Illustrative Self-Managed Teams to Carry Out the Strategically Guided Initiatives
1. Think Tank. a. to propose a vision consistent with the goal and a strategic plan to achieve it; and b. to research and incorporate where appropriate all other existing reform ideas and initiatives. An innovative idea, for example, that definitely should be part of an overall strategy is John Rachel's no-contract/no vote proposal. [10] If it were to be adopted nation-wide political reforms ought to follow quickly.
2. Government-Reform Team. a. to disenable government's enabling of widespread corporate wrongdoing by eliminating all hand-outs to and all hands-off treatment of corporations, including the two inseparable financial and war industries.
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