Friday, September 4, 2020

Eighty Topics You'll Want to Understand Well if You Plan to Run for Elected Political Office

     I created the following two images in 2015, to help myself organize information about topics I would need to understand in order to create my congressional platform and structure it in a way that makes sense. I offer these images as learning aids, to assist any of my readers who may wish to run for office - especially federal or national office - in the future.
     Before deciding whether to run, make sure that you have some thoughts and opinions about how and why the laws need to change or stay the same, regarding the topics that pertain to the duties of the office for which you are running. You can check both the requirements of the office, and the state or federal constitution, to find out what those duties are. You might decide that your strengths would be better applied to a different office with different duties that cover different policy areas.
     Note: Policing, and alternative economic and taxation systems (such as Land Value Taxation) are not included, but probably should have been.




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Images created in August 2015

This article published on September 4th, 2020

Edited on August 4th, 2021




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