Posted on 09/01/2015 2:35:27 PM PDT by Be Careful
Can "We The People" create and fund our own TV campaign ads via a "Crowd Fund" model? It would be great to state on TV how egregious the GOP-e and MSM messages are, especially those coming down the pike by way of Jeb and Co. eg: "Jeb.....We don't buy your line"
I’ll throw money in if someone sets it up.
my mother cracked me up today.
She’s 82 and she said “I like that Cruz but Trump is insane and we need an insane person to save the country”
lol
Great idea -
Someone will have to be the campaign treasurer, participants and donors should be prepared to be audited by the IRS.
FEMA detention red listing, optional.
BTW: Mass protests in are Way more effective - our overpaid out of touch overloards see the light, when they feel the heat.
1% of our 300 Million citizens would mobilize 3 Million marching in DC and 50 state capital lawns.
Sure, it’s called a “Political Action Committee”.
that’s a good idea. include billboards as well.
At any rate, here’s one ready made; probably just need to purchase usage rights and it’s ready to put it on TV. And believe me, this is the kind of hard-hitting ads conservatives need to be funding and broadcasting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Prls6Iz3B3E&feature=youtu.be
I’d like to come up with a whole series of ads using vangelis’ Blade Runner’s opening music with series of stills and overlayed statistics; e.g., series of stills from destroyed houses and buildings of Detroit overlayed with obama economic stats:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fu7jN2_2pE
Do the same thing with failed green projects like Solyndra and obamacare failures like all the failed exchanges, failed community co-ops, again overlayed with stats.
Another ad would be the Voight-Kampff Test with altered dialog:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umc9ezAyJv0
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