WE
THE 
 POPULISTS
      A NEW
   APPLICATION
       FOR
 FOR OLDSCHOOL
     POPULISM
 Populism, defined either as an 
       ideology, or a political 
philosophy, or a type of discourse, 
 i.e., of sociopolitical thought... 
 that compares "the people"  
against "the elite", and urges  
 social and political system  
          changes. 
  It is defined by the Cambridge dictionary as:
"political ideas and activities  
 
that are intended to represent  
 ordinary people's needs and  
wishes".  It can be understood  
   as any political discourse  
  that appeals to the general  
mass of the population, to the  
"people" as such, regardless of  
     class distinctions and  
   political partisanship  "a  
 folksy appeal to the 'average  
guy' or some allegedly general  
              will".
                 
    This is in opposition to  
  statism, (the statusquo)  
  which holds that a small  
    group of professional  
politicians know better than  
the people and should make  
decisions on behalf of them.  
      Populism is the only  
     acceptable course of  
 Revolution that has become  
increasingly necessary in the  
 politically corrupt and non
  representative manner in  
which the Government of the  
 United States of America is  
      operating in 2011.
POPULISM is the only way to  
restore “Power to the People”  
  in an authoritarian, top
  down process of political  
decision making corrupted by  
          Lobbyists
      Corporate Greed
              and
Selfserving Elected Officials.
 WE THE POPULISTS ARE  
  TIRED OF POLITICAL  
     CORRUPTION
          and
WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE  
      IT ANYMORE!
       READ ON!
 Populism has taken  
leftwing, rightwing,  
  and even centrist  
  forms, as well as  
forms of politics that  
bring together groups  
 and individuals of  
   diverse partisan 
        views.
Populists will be viewed 
by some politicians as a 
largely democratic and 
  positive force in society, 
   while other politicians 
  will cry out and contend 
that POPULIST movement 
    is irrational and will 
 introduce instability into 
    the political process.
     Classical populism
The word populism is derived  
from the Latin word populus,  
   which means people in  
   English (in the sense of  
   "nation", as in: "We the  
     American People".
 Therefore, populism espouses  
government by the people as a  
    whole (that is to say, the  
masses). This is in contrast to  
 elitism, aristocracy, synarchy 
 or plutocracy, each of which  
  is an ideology that espouse  
     government by a small,  
  privileged group above the  
             masses.
   Populism has been a
    common political
      phenomenon
   throughout history.
 The populist tradition
    and its rebirth
There have been several versions of a
populist party in the United States,
some inspired by the Populist Party of
the 1890s. This was the party of the
early U.S. populist movement in
which millions of farmers and other
working people successfully enacted
their anti-trust agenda.[citation
needed]
Other early populist political parties in
the United States included the
Greenback Party, the Progressive
Party of 1912 led by Theodore
Roosevelt, the Progressive Party of
1924 led by Robert M. La Follette,
Sr., and the Share Our Wealth
movement of Huey Long in 1933–35.
Populism continues to be a force in
modern U.S. politics, especially in the
1992 and 1996 third-party presidential
campaigns of billionaire Ross Perot.
The 1996, 2000, 2004, and the 2008
presidential campaigns of Ralph
Nader had a strong populist cast.
Comparison between earlier surges of
    populism and those of today are
   complicated by shifts in what are
    thought to be the interests of the
common people. Jonah Goldberg and
 others argue that in modern society,
 fractured as it is into myriad interest
   groups and niches, any attempt to
  define the interests of the "average
  person" will be so general as to be
              useless.
  Another populist mechanism was
the initiative and referendum driven
  term limits movement of the early
   1990s. In every state where term
     limits were on the ballot, the
   measure to limit incumbency in
 Congress passed. The average vote
   was 67% in favor. However, the
  U.S. Supreme Court struck down
term limits in 1995 in the court case
 U.S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton.
                  [97]
Some thinktanks such as the  
 Cato Institute in America or  
 the CEE Council in Europe  
    have argued that the  
  increased partisanship of  
both Congress and the Senate  
could undermine the Obama  
  Administration's plans to  
   reform health care and  
  revamp bank regulations.
 THIS IS NOT WHAT THE  
   MAJORITY OF THE  
AMERICAN PEOPLE WANT  
   FOR THE FUTURE!
   THIS IS ONLY IN THE  
INTEREST OF THE GREEDY  
CORPORATIONS  AND THE  
 LOBBYISTCONTROLLED  
        ELECTED  
    REPRESENTATIVES
  WHO STAND TO PROFIT  
       FROM THIS!
 REVOLUTION IS IN THE  
 AIR... LOOK AT WHAT'S  
 HAPPENING IN EGYPT!
     Representative
 democracy is a form of
  Government founded
   on the principle of
   elected individuals
representing the people,
as opposed to autocracy
 and direct democracy.
        HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF
                 REPRESENTATIVES
Between 1774 and 1789, 13 colonies became a nation – the
United States of America. In 1774, Great Britain's North
American colonies first came together to defend themselves
against wrongs committed by their "mother country." By 1789,
these colonies had become independent states, joined by a new
federal constitution into a single nation.
Assembling representatives from every colony, the Continental
Congress (1774-1789) began as a coordinated effort to resist the
British. With the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, the
Congress became the central institution for managing the
struggle for American independence.
In 1783, with the war formally drawing to a close, the Congress
faced a wider range of issues: the disbanding of the Continental
Army, the large debts owed by each state, foreign debts owed by
the Confederation, the governing of territories won from the
British, and the establishment of formal relationships with
foreign countries.
Despite the Congress's continued efforts to improve its
effectiveness, many Americans saw the need for a more powerful
central authority; the Congress as defined by the Articles of
Confederation was too weak to make the states obey
congressional mandates. Anxious for change, in 1786, leading
statesmen called for a special convention to revise the Articles --
the Constitutional Convention.
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 proposed a new
constitution establishing a much stronger national government.
Although this controversial new Constitution provoked a great
deal of resistance, it was eventually ratified by the necessary
number of states, replacing the Articles of Confederation as the
framework of the United States government.
Debate and compromise, controversy and tedious detail, foreign
affairs and domestic problems, are all included in the 267
documents of the Continental Congress and Constitutional
Convention Broadside Collections. Including public
announcements of congressional actions, drafts of legislation,
committee reports, and final versions of legislation or treaties,
these broadsides illustrate the evolution of a government, from a
legislative body called together in the crisis of war, to an
intricate system of checks and balances. These documents show
the birth of the American nation.
 Representative democracy is a form of
  government founded on the principle of
elected individuals representing the people,
          as opposed to autocracy.
                          SO, …
  HOW DO “WE THE POPULISTS”
 TAKE BACK THE POWER FROM
  ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES
    WHO ARE SERVING THE
 INTERESTS OF CORPORATIONS
and “SPECIAL INTERESTS” FOR
THEIR OWN PERSONAL GAIN?
   THE ANSWER...
   RESTORE THE
POWER OF DECISION
  MAKING TO THE
 CITIZENS OF THE
  UNITED STATES!
         HOW
  CAN WE DO THIS?
THROUGH THE USE
   OF MODERN
  TECHNOLOGY!
The concept of elected officials was born
 at the time that men rode on horses. It
  was not possible for “The People” to
   leave their farms/shops and vote on
  critical public policy and expenditure
                 decisions!
       IN THE YEAR 2011
 VIRTUALLY EVERY AMERICAN
  HAS THE ABILITY TO CAST A
BALLOT ON EVERY ISSUE THAT IS
CURRENTLY VOTED ON BY OUR
CONGRESSMEN and SENATORS!
 THIS CAN EASILY BE
ACCOMPLISHED IN THE
 “DIGITAL AGE” VIA:
    CELL PHONES,
   LAPTOP/DESKTOP
   COMPUTERS, and
    DIGITAL CABLE
     TELEVISION
 WE CAN RID OUR SYSTEM OF
GOVERNMENT OF MUCH OF THE
GREED AND CORRUPTION THAT
  WORRIES MOST OF US BY
   DEMANDING THAT OUR
  REPRESENTATIVES TRULY
      REPRESENT US!
 REPRESENTATIVES SHOULD BE
NOTHING MORE THAN A VEHICLE
 TO DELIVER THE VOTE OF THE
  PEOPLE ON EACH AND EVERY
  ISSUE RATHER THAN VOTING
         THEMSELVES.
      MOST
  IMPORTANTLY...
      IF YOU
    DON'T VOTE...
    DONT BITCH
 THE POWER IN A DEMOCRACY
 LIES IN THE ABILITY TO VOTE.
 THOSE ELECTED OFFICIAL WHO
   CRY OUT AGAINST THIS FAIR
   SYSTEM WILL PROBABLY BE
THOSE WHO ARE CONTROLLED BY
  TOO MUCH MONEY FROM THE
    CORPORATE AND “SPECIAL
  INTERESTS” WHO ARE BUYING
         THEIR VOTES!
DON'T YOU AGREE?
  TELL YOUR
   FRIENDS!
LET'S GO VIRAL!