
BY ARAM HAMPARIAN
Or, Why Grassroots Really do Make the Difference
When the ANCA says “grassroots make the difference” it’s because we know that our voice is an authentically American one, representing registered voters and real tax-payers across our great country, not simply the billable hours of a rented former politician or some pay-to-play PR firm.
Grassroots do make the difference, and we’re seeing that difference in the news every single day.
Podesta disgraced. Hastert imprisoned. Manafort arrested. Flynn under investigation.
It’s no accident. It’s a pattern.
More than that, more often than not – it’s a standard DC scam.
The immoral enriching the unethical. A marriage of the depraved and deplorable:
- The fake lobbyists bank their cash.
- The corrupt “leaders” keep their power.
- The American people get sold a fake bill of goods.
- And the folks back home get the short end of the stick.
It’s a win-win for the insiders. Lose-lose for the rest.
Why? How does this happen, over and over again?
The answer’s pretty simple.
Regimes lacking legitimacy back home hunger for validation in Washington.
Desperate for photo ops and always looking for a quick shortcut to a good reputation (instead of the tough but necessary work of good governance) authoritarian “leaders” are quick to fall for slick pitches by sleazy “Beltway Bandits” who inevitably fleece their foreign clients and then, very often by virtue of their own criminal conduct, crash and burn themselves.
It’s no coincidence that the disgraced Tony Podesta represents Azerbaijan – taking millions to suppress Artsakh’s democratic self-determination. No coincidence that Michael Flynn fronted for Turkey – reaping riches to prevent honest American remembrance of the Armenian Genocide. No coincidence that Dick Gephardt and his fellow former U.S. House leader Dennis Hastert – himself, a convicted felon and admitted child molester – aided and abetted Turkey’s obstruction of justice for the mass murder of millions of Christians.
The answer to this darkness is not more darkness, it’s democracy.
It’s American citizens of Armenian heritage – or any heritage – participating in our participatory democracy. Engaging with Members of Congress, state level officials, and municipal leaders. Supporting legislation. Backing appropriations. Building coalitions. Working with the media. The good work – the hard and honest work – of a free people in a free land. #goANCA.
If Trump is sincere about Draining the Swamp, he’ll recognize the Armenian Genocide and tell Erdogan and Aliyev to pound sand.
We need term limits. Two senate terms (12 years), three terms of house representative (6 years ).
Thank you for speaking truth to power.
In addition to Mr. Hamparian’s examples, remember John Boehner,(R), house leader, suddenly resigned his position, after visiting Turkey’s capital, where TV video showed entering in to meet Mr. Ergodan, with an empty small suitcase, and leaving with a very heavy one, was difficult for him to carry. News were that he had it filled with Turkish gold and $100 crisp American money. Soon he retired on a very large estate in OHIO. Similar video exists for Hasterd, who used the money to pay off over 3 million US dollars to his young man accuser, money he obviously he didn’t have before Turkey visit.
the BEST WAY out is to rid all unlimited and undisclosed political funding. Rid those and the only thing remaining will be grass roots effort.