Monday, January 7, 2008

What Is An Advocacy Corporation Type?

An Advocacy Corporation Type would:

1.
Have as it's ONLY Legal Responsibility being an advocate or a protector for something that provides some kind of value to the people

2.
Have an advocacy charter (which outlines it's values)

3.
Invests in companies, people, resources, social programs, government that are supportive of the advocacy charter

4.
Allows people to own stock in it (it may or may not make a profit)

5.
Allows people who donate to it to receive a tax deduction from the federal government (as this corporation is providing a function of government as we know it today which over time the government can stop providing once the ecosystem of advocacy corporations is in place)

6.
Be fully transparent to the public in all of it's dealings

7.
Own a news organization that is NOT DRIVEN BY PROFIT (i.e. it is immune to pressures to generate profits)

8.
Cannot acquire OTHER Advocacy Corporations (although they CAN work closely together)

9.
Supports a "voting" system for "advocates" that fall into the advocacy charter and once a specific number of "votes", based on the charter, an infusion of cash is invested from the stockholders money to that specific "advocate"


This need not be stodgy either. If say, you want to create an Advocacy Corporation to provide a different economic incentive for Timbaland to produce his music in "positive and upbeat way" and not make it all about "sex drugs and violence" and the corporations are saying "no, he needs to produce music that sells", then you can do that (right now all you can do is boycott the music company).

In other words, the creation of the Advocate Corporation type preserves the essence of the capitalistic system to ensure that it can never become communistic or socialistic (the Republican goal) AND it gives the Advocates collectively MORE POWER than the corporations (the Democrat goal) AND the Government . It also makes lobbyists functionally obsolete (Fringe Benefit).

Help me make creating the Advocacy Corporation THE ISSUE DEBATED for the 2008 Election - Do that and the system will NEVER be the same again :)

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