The Tom Hoefling 2012 presidential campaign is revolutionizing the way we do politics in America.
We're creating a political process by which all candidates for public office, including Tom Hoefling, are held strictly accountable to the foundational principles of our country, to the Constitution of the United States, and to We the People.
We're not relying in any way on the so-called "mainstream" media. We're counting only on the citizen media, with its free access to the worldwide web, social media, email, and telephones.
We're not beholden to any money interests. Why? Because we are asking for NO DONATIONS. Instead, we're counting on a million patriotic Americans who are willing to run their own campaigns, in their own states, from their own front porches.
To find out how we are able to do this, please read "Tom Hoefling: I Don't Want Your Money."
Today Bloomberg published a story about the ridiculous burdens presidential candidates place themselves and their supporters under to run, and the sometimes decades-long money chase it leads to.
A short excerpt:
"Putting an end to a presidential campaign can be a nightmare that lasts years. There are employees, consultants, lawyers, and ad makers clamoring to be paid, ad buys to cancel, contracts and legal disputes to settle, office space, computers, phones, and furniture around the country to unload, and a staggering pile of disclosure forms and other paperwork to complete before the Federal Election Commission will certify that a campaign is officially over.”
Tom Hoefling 2012 has no "employees, consultants, lawyers, and ad makers clamoring to be paid."
We have no "ad buys to cancel," or "contracts and legal disputes to settle."
We have no "office space, computers, phones, and furniture around the country to unload."
Our FEC forms contain zeroes. There won't be any problem wrapping up our affairs when the election is over, no matter the outcome.
And, most importantly, our supporters won't be receiving fund-raising appeals from here to eternity.
Doesn't that sound revolutionary to you?
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