Dud.
please, think before you post.
Why? That takes most of the fun out of it...
think it will sell?
Will let you know, just put the shirt up on craigs list. thanks for the idea.
Maybe you should think before you post.
Are you voting for the Green Party, or what?
We are living under an Oligarchy.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/oligarchy
1) a) Government by a few, especially by a small faction of persons or families.
b) Those making up such a government.
2) A state governed by a few persons.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2006 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=aristocracy
aristocracy
1561, from L.L. aristocratia, from Gk. aristokratia “government, rule of the best,” from aristos “best” (originally “most fitting,” from PIE *ar-isto-, superlative form of *ar- “to fit together”) + kratos “rule, power” (see -cracy). At first in a literal sense; meaning “rule by a privileged class (best-born or best-favored by fortune)” is from 1577 and became paramount 17c. Hence, the meaning “patrician order” (1651); and aristocratic “grand, stylish” (1845). In early use contrasted with monarchy; after Fr. and Amer. revolutions, with democracy. Aristocrat first recorded 1789, from Fr. aristocrate.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
1. a class of persons holding exceptional rank and privileges, esp. the hereditary nobility.
2. a government or state ruled by an aristocracy, elite, or privileged upper class.
3. government by those considered to be the best or most able people in the state.
4. a governing body composed of those considered to be the best or most able people in the state.
5. any class or group considered to be superior, as through education, ability, wealth, or social prestige.
[Origin: 155565; (< MF aristocratie) < ML aristocracia (var. of -tia) < Gk aristokratía rule of the best. See aristo-, -cracy]
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Even without these 2 candidates’ families we still have the ruling class educated at a handful of institutions with seats on the boards of corporate interests...
So, let me get this straight — we have a pretty much equally divided country in terms of politics and you’re out to alienate both sides?
I’ve heard better marketing plans.
hmm how about one with pictures of Assad, Lil Kim and Ahmadineblowjob?
no
“The real argument against aristocracy is that it always means the rule of the ignorant. For the most dangerous of all forms of ignorance is ignorance of work.”
- GK Chesterton
Actually, it is more accurate to describe our current government as a Kakistocracy.
Best regards,
I’d buy one.
I think it’s a great idea and I believe you’re right, most people are sick of Bush’s and Clintons’ in the White House. In fact, at this point, it’s gotten more than a little creepy...
I think you with sell more shirts if you put a photo of Hillary Clinton on them, with the message: Life’s a bitch...don’t vote for one.
Means you’re a Paulistinian?
it's your money to waste
You need two shirts, one supporting one side in an outrageous manner, followed two weeks later by a responsive T-Shirt, equally outrageous. Then, two weeks later, you make a third one that responds to the second in an outrageous manner, and so on through the election.
People will be buyuing them in waves to respond, just like if we still had debates...
Start with a T-shirt citing all of the studioes showing there is no basis for anthropomorphic global warming...
Where do I send my consulting bill?
You might want to look at the definition of “marketing plan”. A marketing plan would have provided an answer to the viability of the product.