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We need to understand what motivates politicians, why they
govern the way they do and how we have to change the way
we deal with politicians
Politicians are ruled by their ambition and principles are subordinated to their
ambition.
Use their ambition to manipulate them.
Nature of Politicians • Nice – they don’t like confrontation.
• Get along with people – apt to compromise.
• Most have an ideological position – but are
swayed when they believe they can lose an
election.
Good press
Public praise-Being center of attention
Endorsements/Attacking opponent
No challengers in elections
Volunteers
MONEY for their campaign
The liberty movement cannot compete with the big money special interest
organizations that pour tons of money into the campaign coffers of politicians.
Money is the biggest form of pleasure for the politician.
Unless we can raise millions of dollars;
WE MUST INFLICT PAIN
Bad press Public embarrassments Being ignored Challengers (esp. Primary) Political party opposition No volunteers Lack of money
BIGGEST – Angry VOTERS
By doing as little as possible and claiming that they took action to
solve the problem.
Have you ever Heard The Following?
“We will hold a Committee Hearing”
“We wrote a stern letter to the Governor”
”We will pass a resolution”
I’m really with you, we have to play the game
You don’t understand how things work up here
Baby steps
Maybe next year
Won’t get through the other house
The governor won’t sign it
We might get something worse
It won’t pass
This is the best we can do
If a politician tells you how to behave or how politics works –
Ask yourself –If I believe them and do what they say…
“how would it benefit them?”
Unless you are politically feared you will not be politically
respected.
RULE: Organized efforts create fear. Individuals do not create fear.
What is making them mad?
Will they vote against me?
HOW MANY OF THEM ARE THERE??? (MOST IMPORTANT)
WHAT WILL IT TAKE TO MAKE THEM GO AWAY?
What do politicians need to know to influence them?
Your serious Backed by numbers Will inflict pain You will be back next year We will hold them accountable
The price for bad legislative behavior could be the loss of their seat.
There will be pain – even if we don’t defeat them.
It’s time for the politicians to be intimidated by the citizens and not the other way around.
Force politicians to act the way you want or
REPLACE THEM!
If we fail to follow through on holding Politicians accountable in
the next election
During legislative season, it sounds like shots were fired but they were not defeated after the
election.
Politicians think “Oh good, they are shooting blanks.”
Ignore you
Try to sound reasonable
Whine
Threaten
Have others threaten you
Buy you-ACCESS-Give you their cell #
You are not trying to make friends. You are trying to influence policy.
Politicians will give you access, when you accept access, you no
longer represent your group, you become a mediator between the
politician and your group.
Instead of being the grassroots’ representative to the politician, telling him
what he must do, you become the politician’s representative to the
grassroots, telling them what they must settle for.
Game Over
You have traded your chance for POWER for ACCESS
Do Not Confuse Power with Access
There is a difference – and if you confuse the
two you might as well go home now.
If you say something nice about a politician, they have license to do anything FOREVER.
Accept the reality that if you can’t say something mean about a politician, don’t say anything at all.
Politics is the art of compromise.
NO, once a politician knows you will compromise, they will expect you to compromise FOREVER!
Ask for what you want and settle for nothing less.
We are obligated to vote for the lesser of two evils.
NO, Lesser of two evils is STILL evil. It rewards bad behavior. You cannot achieve victory by rewarding
politicians who vote against you.
Never ask good people to vote for bad people because it demoralizes our own people. They will see no difference
between the parties.
This is one of the main reasons why non-voting is on the rise.
Education of Politicians
“If we could just get them to understand _____
then they will support us.”
Praise Politicians
“If we are really nice, say nice things and give them awards, then they will support our cause.”
Now you can influence public policy. So here are some tips when meeting with your legislator:
Prepare how your going to approach the issue you are going to be addressing. Always do your homework prior to meeting with your legislature.
Fact check any information that you communicate to Politicians, Verify, verify, verify. Fact check your information from several sources to insure the accuracy of the statements being made.
When talking to the legislators stay on single issue topics. If you are communicating your
concerns, do not get into other universal problems. Stay on specific topics.
When possible bring small groups with you. Legislatures are more apt to listen when they
believe there are numbers of constituents that are supporting the same issue.
When you are having a meeting with a legislator, make them stay on topic. They will try everything to avoid the issue at hand. They will start talking
about some fishing trip or the weather, anything to run the clock out
on your appointment.
When you are done with the meeting, ask the legislator where they stand on your issue.
They will tell you that they need time to study the issue. They never want to commit.
If they ask for time, then tell that is fine, when will you have an answer. We will contact your
office next week, and the next week, and the next week.
At Liberty First Network, we know that things can’t change without dynamic action. The current political landscape in the state Capitol is controlled by the big money and powerful special interest groups. If we don’t meet them head-on, our liberties will continue to fade away.
We will share with you the inside information on how and why politicians in Tallahassee create legislation. You might be surprised what really happens behind closed doors. Only when we understand what motivates politicians, will we be able to systematically restore liberty.
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We will share with you the inside information on how and why politicians in Tallahassee create legislation.
Our Liberty Lobbyists know the real workings of the legislative process in Tallahassee and they have learned
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We will share with you proven techniques on how to be an effective citizen lobbyist and be a countervailing
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