Thursday, August 13, 2009

Common Sense

This is the first post for the Georgia Modern Whig Party. The Georgia Modern Whig Party was formed in response to the continued actions, and inaction, of the two majority parties. As the two parties have moved to their ideoligical extremes, the majority of Americans have been left without a viable party to support. For the past two decades, a large majority of us have been left voting not for who we want, but against who we don't want. Further, Americans are becoming increasingly frustrated with each party's inability to look beyond their idealogical tenants and find the best solution out there. The parties refuse to spend the time to understand the fundamental issues to be addressed and instead default to standard ways of attempting to solve a problem. They refuse to do so because they feel that their position would be undermined if the solution was found partly or wholly outside of their ideological. Finally, the parties refuse to enact changes in a way in which the effects of the law are measurable. In other words, not only do they fail to take the time to understand the fundamental issues (removing all biases and idealogies), they enact incomplete laws that do not provide for a means to measure the effect of the law. The parties again do this because 1) they do not understand the nature of the problem and 2) by making the results immeasurable, they will never have to concede error.

I hope that you take the time to learn more about the Georgia Modern Whig Party. In future postings, I will discuss the origins of the Modern Whig Party, how the Georgia Modern Whig party develops Servant-Leaders, and how our party structure in Georgia specifically provides for the ability of each member of the GMWP to become actively involved in the affairs of the GMWP.

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