It’s the Messsage stupid, not the money

Ok, do you actually think that politicians weren’t being bought before the Supreme Court made current laws unconstitutional?

All the SC did was to make it easier to spend and buy politicians. There are no laws that have ever been able to stop people from buying influence. Only people with good morals and strong character can prevent corruption.

We, the Joe six packs of the world, have to use the one power we have available to ourselves…vote in huge numbers!

Remember, it’s the message that wins elections, not money. Money just helps to distribute the message easier. But no matter how much your message is distributed, if people don’t like what you’re saying, they won’t buy it!

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Author: Rich Garling

Successful results-driven experience in IT program/project management, focusing on collaborating with multiple businesses and IT workstreams to define detailed business process requirements into workable enterprise software solutions for retail, finance, pharmaceutical, and inventory processes. A successful proven track record in leading cross-functional international teams of project managers while managing expectations and delivering projects of greater than $10M within stakeholder expectations. Provided an in-depth knowledge of SDLC using Agile and Waterfall project management methodologies (Scrum Master (SMC)), MS IT Management/Project Management (AMU)), and a talent for developing business requirements delivering workable technology solutions. Rich holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Northern Illinois University and a Master of Science in Information Technology/Project Management from American Military University. He is currently a Project Manager III for Bradford Hammacher Group in Niles, IL/