Showing posts with label Joe Kopsick for Congress. Show all posts
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Monday, August 31, 2020

Message to Progressives and Environmentalists in Lake County, Illinois Regarding My Campaign


     What follows are excerpts from posts which I made to the Facebook Groups “Lake County IL Environmentalists”, “Clean Air Lake County Community Support”, “Northern Illinois Progressive Candidates, Electeds, and Activists”, and “Illinois Against the TPP” on August 29th, 2020.


     Hi everyone. I'm running as a write-in candidate for U.S. Representative from Illinois's 10th district (the northeast corner of the state).
     I support peace, a fair and free economy, taxing destruction and waste instead of harmless productive activity, and balancing budgets through reducing unnecessary military expenditures not necessary to our defense.
     I also support promoting local solutions to environmental problems, to guard against the risk that the E.P.A. could continue to be put up for sale to corporate and pro-pollution interests.
     Furthermore, fixing our economy will make it easier to decrease our national debt. I also support amending the 13th Amendment to get rid of as many forms of involuntary servitude (i.e., slavery) as possible, both within the criminal justice system and outside of it.

     I want to reform taxes so that they focus on environmental issues. I will promote Land Value Taxation, one of the two revenue sourcing systems which Howie Hawkins has proposed for funding the Green New Deal. The other revenue sourcing system, the Negative Income Tax, is also a step in the right direction as far as improving income taxes goes, but I'd eventually like to eliminate all taxes on earned income (unearned income is a different issue though).
     With Land Value Taxation, local governments would be urged to increase natural resource extraction fees, and increase taxes on land degradation and blight (as well as vacant land, abandoned properties, land hoarding), while reducing taxes on income, sales, consumption, and building value).
     Additionally, I support Community Land Trusts (C.L.T.s) as well as community air trusts and community water trusts. C.L.T.s should be created, in each county in America, as voluntary associations which are non-profit and untaxed. They would be untaxed because they would be the entities doing the taxing of land; charging land occupancy fees and land degradation fees. C.L.T.s would help align each community's economic future with its future need for ecological sustainability. 
     I believe in dual federalism, triple federalism, and subsidiarism: the most local authority possible, should handle environmental issues, as long as that authority is competent enough to handle the issue. Not all environmental problems are nationwide issues; some of them are local. Furthermore, no county would willingly allow itself to be polluted. That is why we must ensure that the federal government never has the right to determine which areas may be polluted, or have nuclear materials stored, without that community's consent, and without proper compensation for the adverse health effects. Federal environmental standards can help, but having environmental standards is not SO important, that such standards should OVERRIDE local and state environmental regulations, if those regulations can be better than the nationwide standard. That is why localities must be free to set higher environmental standards than the national standard.
     For each community to have a C.L.T. (a non-profit, untaxed voluntary association which help guard against the risk of the E.P.A. continuing to be bought and sold by pro-pollution interests. I would align myself with environmental conservationists, and also the decentralists within the Green Party, but I would also promote C.L.T.s as a quasi-"private", somewhat property-rights-oriented solution to environmental problems (because they would be non-profit and untaxed, and therefore unaffiliated with the state and federal governments).

     I also support bioregionalism, the idea behind the Cascadia independence project. I believe that bioregionalism will help prevent unnecessary federal intrusion into local environmental problems, and restore local rights without allowing states to use states' rights as a justification to dismantle environmental protections.
     If I am elected to Congress, I will spread awareness of Land Value Taxation, Community Land Trusts, and bioregionalism on a national level. This will help the current generation of environmental law students, and other voters, get a free education about these little-known ideas, and start a conversation about what needs to become an important topic in American political discourse: ENVIRONMENTAL TAXATION.
     These ideas are important because they could reduce unemployment, reduce waste of land, decrease economic inequality, and reduce environmental degradation, all at the same time.

     I want to help create a free and fair economy by building a Mutualist Party, while offering new and unique alternatives to traditional neo-liberal policies like those of my opponent Brad Schneider, like re-orienting taxation to focus on environmental issues (such as the need to tax blight and land degradation).
     On trade issues, I support "alter-globalization", in which we would have 1) localized social safety nets, alongside 2) open and fair trade, not unregulated free trade, and 3) free movement of people. We would also have 4) cultural and economic globalization, but not global government; and 5 & 6) the consumer would have the right to fully boycott (and unionize) and refuse to purchase all products (repeal Taft-Hartley).
      Please consider writing-me in against Democrat Brad Schneider and Republican Valerie Ramirez-Mukherjee. Read sections 13 and 14 of my platform to learn more about my views on the environment and Land Value Taxation (which is also part of my plan to balance budgets, lower prices on goods, and increase the purchasing power of the dollar).




     See this link to learn more: http://www.facebook.com/groups/586988188625917/






Written as separate posts on August 29th, 2020

Edited together and published on August 31st, 2020

Friday, August 28, 2020

Joe Kopsick for Congress Advertisement: Investigate Maxwell and Epstein, and Pass the Safe Kids Amendment



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Friday, July 3, 2020

Guide for Volunteers Circulating Petitions to Get Joe Kopsick on the Ballot for U.S. House

     This document was created by the campaign to elect Joe Kopsick to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2020. It was created to instruct campaign volunteers on how to approach potential voters and signatories to the petition to get Joe Kopsick on the ballot, by name, on November 3rd, 2020.
     The document has been published here, for two reasons: 1) to allow campaign volunteers to access this information for job training purposes; and 2) to show other independent and growing campaigns how to train signature gatherers for their own campaign's purposes.
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Phase 1:

APPROACHING VOTERS POLITELY AND CASUALLY


and

FINDING OUT WHETHER THE PERSON YOU'RE TALKING TO IS A REGISTERED VOTER
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Step 1A:

     Decide, carefully, whom to approach. Avoid people who are using cell phones, talking to other people, or who appear to be in a rush. Take care not to bother people who may be busy.
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Step 1B:

     Approach the person casually; do not come within 6 feet of them. Take care not to appear to follow people or intimidate them.
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Step 1C:

     Avoid misgendering the person; do not use the phases “ma'am”, “madam”, “girl”, “sir”, “dude”, “man”, “my guy”, etc..

     Address the person in a gender-neutral fashion, using any one of the following icebreakers:
- “May I have a moment of your time?”
- “Do you have a second to talk about the election?”
- “Hi, are you a registered voter?” or “Excuse me, are you a registered voter?”

     If the person is
interested, then proceed to Step 5 (determining whether the person is registered).

     If the person is
not interested, then see Step 4.
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Step 1D:

     If the person appears very reluctant to engage you, or says they're not interested, do not bother them any further. If they say something, say “Thank you for your time” if it's appropriate. Avoid inconveniencing and upsetting them, wait a moment, and move on to another person (i.e., go back to Step 1).
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Step 1E:

     If the person says “I don't know” (after Step 3), show them the QR code that lets them know whether they're registered, and which districts they live in. Tell them that they can enter their name, address, and birth date on that page, to get that information.

     If the person
has time, invite them to do it on their cell phone, or use your own (if the voter is OK with that).

     If the person is
not registered to vote, but they want to help, tell them that their signature will be counted as long as they register to vote by July 20th, 2020.
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Phase 2:

EXPLAINING THE CAMPAIGN AND INTRODUCING JOE KOPSICK

and

EXPLAINING WHAT THE PETITION DOES, AND WHAT THE SIGNATURE MEANS
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     Step 2A:

     If the person is registered to vote, say either:

- “
I'm working with a campaign to elect Joe Kopsick to the U.S. House. Do you know who you're voting for, for Congress, this year?”, or

- “
I'm working with a campaign to start a Mutualist Party in Illinois. Are you satisfied by the current set of choices you have, in regards to political parties in America?
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     Step 2B:

     If the person is interested, and wants to know more, then tell them the following:

- “
I work for a campaign that's collecting signatures to get independent candidate Joe Kopsick on the ballot for U.S. House on November 3rd. Every signature also helps establish a Mutualist Party in Illinois.
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     Step 2C:

     Offer them free campaign literature, whether they want to sign the petition or not. But do not make them take it if they don't want it.
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     Step 2D:

     If the person wants to know more about what they're signing, and what the petition does, tell them the following:

- “
This petition helps get independent candidate Joe Kopsick on the ballot for Congress, and it helps establish a Mutualist Party in Illinois.
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     Step 2E:

     If the person
wants to know more about the Mutualist Party, then give them the relevant literature, and explain the following:

- “
Joe Kopsick has founded a Mutualist Party in Illinois, but he is currently the party's only candidate. Every signature that helps get Joe Kopsick on the ballot, helps the Mutualist Party get closer to 5% of the vote, at which point the party would be legally recognized as a major party in the State of Illinois.”

     If the person
still wants to know what the Mutualist Party is about, explain the following:

- “
The party supports making the economy fairer and more free at the same time, and wants the economic system of Mutualism to be a balancing influence between socialism (on the left) and capitalism (on the right).
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Step 2F:

     If the person
wants to know more about what they're signing, and what the petition does, tell them the following:

- “This petition helps get independent candidate Joe Kopsick on the ballot for Congress, and it helps establish a Mutualist Party in Illinois.”
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Step 2G:

     If the person
needs more information about what the petition does, say the following:

     “It's for registered voters (or people who will register to vote by July 20
th) who want to see Joe Kopsick appear on the November 3rd ballot for Congress. The full name of the position is U.S. Representative from Illinois's 10th congressional district. Signing this petition helps Joe Kopsick get on the ballot by name.”

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Step 2H:

     If the person
doesn't know whether they live in the 10th district, then show them either or both of the following two things, to find out:

     1. The
list of towns, with the district map on the other side (copies of which have been provided to you).

     Towns: Bannockburn, Beach Park, Buffalo Grove (portions), Deerfield, Des Plaines (portions), Diamond Lake, Fort Sheridan, Fox Lake, Fremont Center, Gages Lake (portions), Glencoe, Glenview (portions), Great Lakes, Green Oaks, Grayslake, Gurnee (portions), Hainesville, Highland Park and Kennedy, Highwood, Indian Creek, Indian Trails, Ingleside, Kildeer, Lake Bluff and Knollwood, Lake Forest and Mettawa, Lake Villa (portions), Lakemoor (portions), Libertyville, Lincolnshire, Lindenhurst (portions), Long Grove, Long Lake, Mt. Prospect (portions), Mundelein and Ivanhoe and Sylvan Lake, Niles (portions), North Chicago, Northbrook (portions), Park City, Prairie View, Prospect Heights (portions), Riverwoods, Rondout, Round Lake, Round Lake Beach, Round Lake Heights, Round Lake Park, Third Lake, Vernon Hills, Volo (portions), Wadsworth (portions), Waukegan, West Miltmore, Wheeling, Wildwood, Winthrop Harbor, Zion

     2. The
QR code that allows voters to determine whether they're registered, and which districts they live in
_____________________________________________________________________________________________

     Step 2I:

     Ask the person to sign the petition. Say “Would you like to sign the petition?”
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Phase 3:

CLOSING THE DEAL
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     Step 3A:

     If they're
already eager to sign, and you've skipped over some of the previous steps, and they want to know, quickly, what the petition does, then give them this concise explanation:

- “
This petition helps get independent candidate Joe Kopsick on the ballot for Congress, and it helps establish a Mutualist Party in Illinois.”

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     Step 3B:

     If the person asks “
How many signatures do you need?”, tell them this:

     - “One thousand two hundred nine (
1,209).”

     If they ask “
Why is that?”, tell them this:

     - “It's
one-half of a percent of the number of people who voted in the same race in the previous election, which was 2018”.
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     Step 3C:

     If the person asks, “
What happens if you don't get enough signatures?”, say the following:

     - “If the campaign doesn't get enough signatures to get Joe Kopsick's
name on the ballot, then voters will still be able to vote for him on November 3rd; by writing his name into the write-in space on the ballot, which will be underneath the names of his opponents who get their names on the ballot.”
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     Step 3D:

     If the person asks
where you're getting this information from, say this:

     - “All of this information is available in the
2020 Candidate's Guide, which can be downloaded from the Illinois state Board of Elections website.”
     (That website is at www.elections.il.gov)
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     Step 3E:

     If the person asks whether they will be
obligated to do anything, or prohibited from doing anything, as a consequence of signing this form – or if they ask specifically whether they will be obligated to vote for Joe Kopsick on Election Day – then tell them the following:

     - “This form is
not a binding obligation to support the candidate on Election Day; this is only saying 'I want another choice on the ballot for U.S. House, and I want that choice to be Joe Kopsick.' But if you sign this petition, then you may not sign a petition supporting any of his opponents' efforts to get on the ballot, for the rest of the signature gathering period.” (That period ends on July 20th, 2020.)
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Step 3F:

If the person
makes a mistake while filling the form out, ask them to start over again, and fill a blank line in correctly from the start. Remember which line they made the mistake on, so you can include that line on the list of deletions.
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Step 3G:

     If the person asks whether they can
leave a petition out for people to sign, tell them no. Petition circulators must be physically present while signatures are being collected.

     Tell them that they can help us collect signatures to put Joe Kopsick on the ballot, but only if they stay with the forms while collecting, to make sure that voters fill out the forms correctly.
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Step 3H:

     Thank the person for their signature.
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Step 3I:
     Offer them additional literature.
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Step 3J:

     Point to business cards, or other information, to let them know how to get in touch with the candidate and the campaign.
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Step 3K:

     Tell the person, “
Would you like to stay updated about the campaign via e-mail, or help the campaign collect signatures?”

     If they say
yes, then show them the sheet; ask for their name, town, and e-mail address; and ask them to indicate whether they'd like to receive e-mails, volunteer, or both.

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Step 3L:

     Wish them a pleasant day (or week, or month; whatever is appropriate for the situation).

     Unless it would be rude, also remind them to register to vote by July 20th, and/or to vote for Joe Kopsick on November 3rd.

     If they leave the encounter still unsure as to whether they'll support Joe, remind them to vote that day in general.
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In order to sign petitions to help Joe Kopsick get on the ballot,
you must meet ALL FIVE of the below requirements:
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1. You must be an eligible voter.
(convicted felons' signatures will be counted, but undocumented immigrants' signatures will not)
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2. You must turn 18 by Election Day (must be born on or before November 3rd, 2002)
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3. You must register to vote by July 20th, 2020.
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4. You must NOT have signed a petition for any of Joe Kopsick's opponents in the 10th District race
[i.e., Brad Schneider (D), Valerie Mukherjee (R), David Rych (L), and Bradley Sigmund Heinz (I)]
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5. You must be a resident of Illinois's 10th Congressional District, comprised of the following towns:

Bannockburn

Beach Park

Buffalo Grove
(northern half only)

Deerfield

Des Plaines
(northern half only)

Diamond Lake

Fort Sheridan

Fox Lake

Fremont Center

Gages Lake
(central and southern parts only)

Glencoe

Glenview(western half only)

Great Lakes

Green Oaks

Grayslake

Gurnee
(southwest, southeast, and northeast corners only)

Hainesville

Highland Park
(incl. Kennedy)

Highwood

Indian Creek

Indian Trails

Ingleside

Kildeer

Lake Bluff
(incl. Knollwood)
Lake Forest
(incl. Mettawa)

Lake Villa
(southern half only)

Lakemoor
(northeast
quarter only)

Libertyville

Lincolnshire

Lindenhurst
(all parts except portions
of northeast)

Long Grove

Long Lake

Mt. Prospect
(eastern half only)

Mundelein
(incl. Ivanhoe
and Sylvan Lake)

Niles
(extreme northwest corner only)

North Chicago

Northbrook
(areas northwest
of Shermer Rd.)

Park City

Prairie View

Prospect Heights
(southern half only)

Riverwoods

Rondout

Round Lake

Round Lake Beach

Round Lake Heights

Round Lake Park

Third Lake

Vernon Hills

Volo
(central and
north only)

Wadsworth
(eastern half only)

Waukegan

West Miltmore

Wheeling

Wildwood

Winthrop Harbor

Zion
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1,209 signatures will be required (0.5% of the number of people who voted in the 2018 election)
and must be collected and turned in before July 20th, 2020.

If you'd like to volunteer to canvass / collect signatures for Joe Kopsick for Congress,
email jwkopsick@gmail.com (or call 608-417-9395) to request petition forms!










Illinois's 10th congressional district











Written and Originally Published on July 3rd, 2020

Expanded on July 4th, 2020

Joe Kopsick for Congress Campaign Advertisement, Featuring QR Codes










Created and Published on July 3rd, 2020

Set of Q.R. Codes for Joe Kopsick's 2020 Campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives

     Using an app such as "QR & Barcode Scanner" or "Bar-Code", or "QR Code Reader", scan the following QR codes (Quick Response codes) to see important links about Joe Kopsick's 2020 campaign for U.S. Representative from Illinois's 10th congressional district.
     The QR codes that lead to links where you can sign the petition to get Kopsick on the ballot, are codes #10 through #14. These will allow you to find out if you're registered to vote, find out if you live in Illinois's 10th district, sign the petition, and send invitation to others to do the same!




1. List of most important campaign links

(on the Aquarian Agrarian blog)








2. Questionnaire which allows the reader
to score themselves according to
how much they agree with the candidate

(on the Aquarian Agrarian blog)







3. Joe Kopsick for Congress /
Mutualist Party of Illinois

(Facebook group)













4. Mutualist Party of Illinois

(Facebook page)












5. Kopsick's statement about the foundation
of the Mutualist Party of Illinois

(on the Aquarian Agrarian blog)








6. Detailed 2020 platform

(on the Aquarian Agrarian blog)







7. June 2020 press release

(on the Aquarian Agrarian blog)








8. Campaign video on Ukrainegate
and Brad Schneider

(YouTube)








9. Kopsick's infographic about police killings

(on the Aquarian Agrarian blog)










10. Find out if you're registered to vote,
and make sure your "Congressional (Federal)" district
is the 10th district

(government website)






11. Find out if you're eligible to sign
the petition to get Joe Kopsick on the ballot

(on the Aquarian Agrarian blog)






12. e-Petition to get Joe Kopsick on the ballot

(click "Sign Document",
open an internet explorer,
click "Sign In with Mobile Browser",
click "Get Started",
click "Start" at the top-right,
and fill in the form,
beginning with "Signature Field")

(if this doesn't work, try the one below)




13. e-Petition to get Joe Kopsick on the ballot

(click "Sign Document",
open an internet explorer,
click "Sign In with Mobile Browser",
click "Get Started",
click "Start" at the top-right,
and fill in the form,
beginning with "Signature Field")

(if this doesn't work, try the one above)

http://app.signnow.com/webapp/document/ea1ff1fceb49415e8e75996303b9c9113cc1dfd1










14. Link to send to people to invite them to sign the e-petition

(click "Sign Document",
open an internet explorer,
click "Sign In with Mobile Browser",
click "Get Started",
click "Start" at the top-right,
and fill in the form,
beginning with "Signature Field")

http://signnow.com/s/rNDNFfUW?form=true









15. First e-mail update, for volunteers

(on the Aquarian Agrarian blog)













16. QR code leading to this page you're viewing now

(on the Aquarian Agrarian blog)
















Create your own QR code for free at http://www.qr-code-generator.com/









Written and Published on July 3rd, 2020

Links to Documentaries About Covid-19, Vaccine Hesitancy, A.Z.T., and Terrain Theory vs. Germ Theory

      Below is a list of links to documentaries regarding various topics related to Covid-19.      Topics addressed in these documentaries i...