Send Paul to the Electoral College

Send me to the Electoral College in 2008 and I promise that I will vote exactly as I am supposed to. I will not abstain in a protest, vote for "the other guy" or otherwise do anything foolish. I will dress up nice, behave myself, and vote. I am a resident of the State of Kansas and a registered voter.

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Local Government Politics - How to be effective?

by Al Arnold Copyright 2006 Al Arnold

So, you have an issue with your local government. How can you most effectively convey your message? Without being able to effectively convey your message not just to the governing body, but your fellow citizens, your job of swaying public opinion and votes your way, is difficult. You need to organize your points.

You need to start by deciding what is the one BIG reason for you supporting or opposing an issue. One BIG reason is better than a multitude of small reasons. It is the old KISS theory. Keep it Simple Stupid.

* Your one BIG reason is how you start and end every discussion of the issue. People can understand one BIG reason. They might be able to remember one BIG reason. They cannot remember a number of little reasons.

* The one BIG reason should make "your cause" also "their cause." You must be able to explain why the decision is important to them, and not just to you.

* If you don't have one BIG reason, you risk the danger of switching your reasons around from one discussion to the next. People will get confused as to your real motives.

* If you don't have one BIG reason for your position, your job of swaying opinions just got much harder.

* Finally, if you don't have one BIG reason for your position, why do you have any interest at all?

Beyond your one BIG reason, you then must list your smaller concerns in priority. You do this in order to become organized in your position. You must be able to recite your smaller concerns one right after the other.

As your issues progresses, some of your concerns on your list may be satisfied. Cross them off the list. Or, maybe new concerns are developed. Add them to the list. Your goal is to have every one of your concerns satisfactory decided in your favor. Realistically that won't happen as compromises almost always have to be made. But, your goal is to win every concern.

Along with knowing your side of the issue, you must also know your opponents side of the issue. You should attempt to know their side even better than they do! Only be studying their side of the issue will you be able to develop arguments to counteract their position.

If you really wish to be effective in local politics remember these tips. They will help you to become a winning local government activist.

About the Author: Al Arnold is the Founder of the National Association of Local Government Activists. The association dedicated to fighting Local Government Apathy. http://WWW.LocalPolitics101.US He is also the author of Moving Mountains and Molehills Local Politics 101, a book that explains how you can be effective in local politics.

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Johnson County, Kansas General Election - April 4, 2006

Upcoming general election for Johnson County, Kansas. Don't miss out on this chance to vote on important local topics. Both cities of Leawood and Mission have an election for Mayor as well as council member positions. Prairie Village, Shawnee, and Westwood also have many council member positions up for election.