THE PHILADELPHIA

NEW MAJORITY COUNCIL®

2206 W. Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Ste #1D - PO Box 42227 - Philadelphia, PA 19101-2227

E-mail [email protected] - Web Site www.geocities.com/phillynmc

A Get The People Paid Community Partner Supporting:

Computer Distance Learning Education Technology;

Health through Wholistic & Nutritional Therapy;

Employment & Business Opportunity Ownership Expansion;

Safe Haven - Family Job-Life Instruction Resource Center Schools;

Historic Building Conservation Preservation Crafts - Green Energy Technology;

Financial Literacy - Learning-by-Doing;

Economic, Education, Environmental & Social Justice ;

Ownership Changes Behavior - A Pay Day for The People!



 
 
 

Ownership Changes Behavior - A New Jubilee Harvest for the People®


 
 

March 19, 2007


Presenting a strategic policy - platform and marketing operations five (5), point plan (campaign objective proposal) of new programs and policies to address the issues of the New Majority of Minority Groups in Philadelphia County. The policy-platform features support for the United Block Captains' Association (UBCA) - Community Trust (for family life improvement), Inc., as a vehicle to market the Republican Party's support of programs for economic and social justice as good news to the New Majority. The marketing process is an initiative of The Philadelphia New Majority Council® creating neighborhood governments as a part of the "Get Out The Vote" process in support of candidates running for public and party offices.

Goals:

  1. Bring into the Philadelphia community: a network of Neighborhood Town Meeting Forum Sites where Grassroot Republicans or Democrats, Black, White, Brown, Yellow or Red can meet to talk about their issues. Where in these times the Peoples Issues include disposition and management of Citizen Owned Infrastructure Common Assets and improvement of the peoples health, public education, employment, public/private finance, housing and business ownership opportunities, with social, environmental, and economic justice for family members who are in prison-to-work, homeless-to-home-to-work, hospital-to-home-to-work welfare-to-work, military-to-work, and school-to-work type situations! The City of Philadelphia Citizen Owned Infrastructure Common Assets include: our health care institutions; our public schools; our public transportation system; our water works and our gas works;
  2. Build the Republican Party and sustain membership through: voter loyalty, voter participation and increased voter registration;
  3. Bring into the Philadelphia community: Republican traditions through a continuous grassroots development education and party cultivation program; providing a new political home with economic opportunities and party pep rallies for the New Majority that augments local expansion of the industrial base and increasing competition; party support and guidance for the identification of competent candidates for public and party offices, thus reviving the multiple party system in our community. and
  4. Bring into the Philadelphia community: A political action group that addresses the needs of all the People of Philadelphia that is fifty percent Republican and fifty percent Democrat.

Objectives:

¬ To establish a neighborhood organizational policy (community direction) that affords community residents of the target work areas access to a 'literacy skill set development by-doing' that includes: spiritual literacy; health literacy; financial literacy; technology literacy; basic skills literacy; and political - civic, social - legal literacy;

¬ To establish community-based alliance partnerships with community-based not-for-profit and for-profit organizations in conjunction with public agencies and quasi-public-private affiliate agencies;

¬ To create a steering committee that cuts across agency lines of local, state and federal government that delivers resources to identified neighborhood community government organizations that desire to address local citizen economic and social grievances;

¬ To establish a public forum and a dual public private policy that includes the operation of seminars and "Issue Klastches" focussed on addressing economic, social and education issues and for the petitioning of public and private resources to be allocated to address those issues;

¬ To establish the management privatization of public education within a public private partnership framework, with parent control and oversight, public independent apprenticeship education programs and college and university partners.

We visualize these goals and objectives as a part of the Community Rebirth Organization Plan (CROP) Action Team® operational agenda for the establishment of new operational procedures for continued expansion of business and human development opportunities in our communities. As a political action institution, we are supporting the delivery of economic and social justice through a private/ownership enterprise-based "safety net" implementation program. We are planning to further align with local, state and national community economic development enhancement agencies to facilitate the expansion of economic and social justice for all citizens in Philadelphia. This action will augment creating a political institutional guardianship organization network based on the operation of a computer instantaneous communications network with all party activists throughout the Philadelphia area, thus broadening the Republican Party's network base.
 

A Story That Shares Our Philosophy:

Little Damon came into the kitchen where his mother was making dinner. His birthday was coming up and he thought this was a good time to tell his mother what he wanted.

"Mom, I want my bike for my birthday." Little Damon was a bit of a troublemaker. He had gotten into trouble at school and at home. Damon's mother asked him if he thought he deserved to get a bike for his birthday. Little Damon, of course, thought he did. Damon's mother being a woman who believes in the goodness of God, wanted Damon to reflect on his behavior over the last year. " Go to your room, Damon, and think about how you behaved this year. Then write a letter to God and tell him why you deserve a bike for your birthday." Little Damon stomped up the steps to his room and sat down to write God a letter.

Letter 1:

Dear God,

I have been a very good boy this year and I would like a bike for my birthday. I want a red one.

Your friend, Damon.

Damon knew that this wasn't true. He had not been a very good boy this year, so he tore up the letter and started over.

Letter 2:

Dear God,

This is your friend, Damon. I have been a pretty good boy this year and I would like a red bike for my birthday.

Thank you. Your friend, Damon

Damon knew that this wasn't true, either. So, he tore up the letter and started again.

Letter 3:

Dear God,

I have been an "OK!" boy this year. I still would really like a red bike for my birthday.

Damon.

Damon knew he could not send this letter to God either. So, Damon wrote another letter.

Letter 4:

God, I know I haven't been a good boy this year. I am very sorry. I will be a good boy if you send me a red bike for my birthday. Please! Thank you, Damon

Damon knew even this wasn't true, this letter was not going to get him a bike. By now, Damon was very upset. He went downstairs and told his mom that he wanted to go to church. Damon's mother thought her plan had worked as Damon looked very sad. "Just be home in time for dinner". Damon's mother told him. Damon walked down the street to the church on the corner.

Little Damon went into the church and up to the altar. He looked around to see if anyone was there. Damon bent down and picked up a statue of Virgin Mary. He slipped it under his shirt and ran out of the church, down the street, into the house, and up to his room. He shut the door to his room and sat down with a piece of paper and a pen. Damon began to write his letter to God.

Letter: 5

God,

I GOT YOUR MAMA. IF YOU WANT TO SEE HER AGAIN, SEND THE BIKE!!

Signed, YOU KNOW WHO

If you have a Damon in your life who is a child, teenager or an adult then The Philadelphia New Majority Council® Program of Human Development and Economic and Social Justice is for you!  You know the need for a good news counter to the "culture of corruption" that is over taking our society!
 

For you see in the words of Martin Luther King Jr., "Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men."
 

 

You, Your Children’s, Your Friends, Your Friend’s Children Present and Future!

Change It - Green Light Support for The Philadelphia New Majority Council® Platform Items in Support of Human Development and Economic and Social Justice!

 Platform Policy:

The Philadelphia New Majority Council® Platform Items in Support of Human Development and Economic and Social Justice - Includes these policies and programs in support of the United States Constitution. The United States Constitution states its function is as follows: "We the People of the United States in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

¬ The Community Rebirth Organization Plan (CROP) Action Individual Development Account Trust Agreement (IDATA) is an "Institutional Guardian Based" unique - innovative finance strategy for funding Human Development Mutual Responsibility Agreements for Needy Citizens advancing themselves. The CROP IDATA programs provide operational program and financial support for improving the social and economic status of our Needy Citizens within a framework that expands property and capital ownership opportunities, while addressing the "Crowding-Out-Effect of Government Finance Funding Actions on the Private Equity Funding Markets for Private Business Enterprise Capital Funding". Needy Citizens are our people who are in situations such as Welfare, School, Military, Prison, Unemployed, Under-employed-to-work-to-career-advancement, and Homeless-to-Home-Work!  Visit the world wide web site of CROP at http://www.geocities.com/croppgm.

¬ The Stop Taxing Our Properties (STOP) Movement that advocates that Pennsylvania become the first "Tax Free Homestead State". Pennsylvania becomes the first "Tax Free Homestead State" by ceasing to place annual property taxes on the primary home that Pennsylvanians are buying to eat, sleep and have their family activities take place within. Visit the world wide web site of STOP at http://www.grandoldusa.com.

¬ The Education Funding Equity Act for Pennsylvania which seeks to provide for all of Pennsylvania's School Districts funding for Public Education for all of Pennsylvania's children and youth at an equitable level. Where an equitable level means at least the average of Pennsylvania's top ten highest spending School Districts.
 

¬ The Philadelphia Gas Utility Infrastructure - the Philadelphia Gas Works (PGW) Public Utility Business Model being transformed to the Philadelphia Energy and Water Works (PEWW) by implementation of the reorganization of PGW and Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) to Customer and Employee Stock Ownership (CSOP/ESOP) Organization. The Philadelphia Energy Works is to consist of the combination of the Philadelphia Water Department sewer division with the existing PGW infrastructure thus enabling the millions of cubic feet of methane gas that is now burned off to be combined with Hydrogen to produce a synthetic gas that has the British Thermal Unit (BTU) fuel power value of natural gas. Thus saving on the cost of gas energy and creating high technology jobs for Philadelphians!
 

¬Casino Free Philly - No to Philly being made a gambling den of sin for the World - Rather than preserving our heritage of the Quaker Square Manufacturing Workshop of the World!
 
 

"The price good men pay for indifference to public-affairs is to be ruled by evil men. ..Plato" 

"Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realize we cannot eat money. Cherokee Wisdom"
 

President Lincoln's words that still ring true today: "You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
You cannot help small men by tearing down big men.
You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.
You cannot lift the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer.
You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than your income.
You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred.
You cannot establish security on borrowed money.
You cannot build character and courage by taking away
A man's incentive and independence.
You cannot help men permanently by doing for them
What they could and should do themselves."
 

So what have we learned in 2 millennium?

"The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled,
public debt  should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should
be tempered and  controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands
should be curtailed lest  Rome become bankrupt. People must again
learn to work, instead of living on public assistance."
- Cicero - 55 BC

Evidently nothing.

Only 2 defining forces have ever offered to die for you....Jesus Christ and the American Soldier.
One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.
Lt. Col. Grant L. Rosensteel, Jr.

USAF

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