frequently asked questions

What is different about the WeLeadUSA Citizens Access Network and the solution it offers?

Since there has never been anything like this - a simple solution based on what exists, that will call on its capable people to reverse historic norms in power relations between government, various strata’s of society and the people; we think it is safe to say that it's as different as can be.

If by now you have studied just some of the materials available, this question has hopefully been answered. With the FAQ’s and elsewhere, this question will continually be responded to from the many angles it supports.

In any event let’s take a quick look at what biased, careless thinking might have this misunderstood as, and draw the distinctions.

arrow-point A get out the vote effort;

This is not in any way a "get out the vote effort" although, in the end, its ability to affect the change we demonstrate is possible does require that in several ways we show up:

  • We do this by first being registered and verified as a member within this system and therefore – crucially - a super voter.
  • For that status to endure will require that people operate within this network and ultimately vote in nominating and general elections.
  • But to start and be verified as a WeLeadUSA member you do not have to be registered to vote. However, in order to vote in actual elections and so exercise and maintain that power, enough of us must be; and of course already are.
  • Registering to vote and declaring party affiliation - where necessary (often it is not) - involves simple rules and actions that operate at your state and local level; these are very small matters of detail and would have no effect on the impact and power of the registration and constituency building process; that is immediate and organic.

With that said, the solution we advocate absolutely requires and works in perfect harmony with get out the vote efforts.

Therefore we expect the mechanisms necessary to get people equipped, educated, registered, and out to vote on all election days, to be an important part of the interactions - and partnerships – that must be built into this network.

arrow-point Primary voting; in its current form –

Mark Twain once said, "If voting mattered they wouldn't let you do it".

He was quite right, but he said that decades before these powers of open ballot access and nominations were made lawful civic rights, nationally.

Due to our neglect however, his axiom – unfortunately – remains true as well as a self-fulfilling prophecy. But it doesn't have to be this way.

With even a cursory review of these materials one can see the evolutionary departure from the status quo that is possible with the approach being advocated. An in-depth review will make it exceedingly clear that with just a few simple steps an entirely new ballgame is within reach.

Bottom line...this is totally different from anything ever suggested; much less attempted!