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Globalism or Nation

With abject leadership in our nation nearing crisis proportions, including leaders and officials turning our nation into some kind of Globalist land mass, which among other things, would bring globalism as a principal that would override the national Constitution.  We need a citizen political revival that will tell the leadership "no," that this is not what the majority wants; what we want is a real nation, not the internationalist "global citizen" nonsense that our weak leaders are working everyday to reorder us as, as they line their pockets with foreign money.  The "Revived Citizens Party Senatorial Candidate Exploratory Committee" is close to making a 2016 senatorial campaign a reality. [Revised on 12/11/15.]

Worked Really Hard, However ....

I worked really hard, since January, to be on the Council, however, it's beginning to look like I will come up short.  Today, more than 700 votes is a big barrier to get pass.  With probably a thousand more votes to be counted, maybe a couple of thousand, this is not a concession, although reality is setting in, because I would have to win a very great percentage of remaining votes left to be counted.  The all-but-slanderous two columnists, the "Rogue-ner" & "Stepin Fetchit" tag team, of the local newspaper, here, played a significant part in helping my opponent build up her lead.  More money for advertising than I had for the campaign was needed to counteract that kind of sleaze.  However, I really enjoyed meeting many of the 47% or 48%-or-more of voters that supported me, and the overall spirit of all supporters truly inspired me to look at the U.S. Senatorial race.   Nevertheless, still hoping for a comeback miracle in the vote count.  No concession a

Senatorial Campaign Exploratory Committee

Today, I am starting a U.S. Senator exploratory campaign committee, which will be called the "Revived Citizens Party Senatorial Candidate Exploratory Committee." Washington state deserves a clean slate in regards to most, if not all, of the 12 overall federal Senate & Representative seats that our state has.  The Revived Citizens Party  stands for the Common Man's interests and is an American party, not some "Globalist Party" that the major parties seem to have become.  We need to stay out of international conflicts that don't really involve our nation, stop most of the innumerable globalist visas (H1Bs, visa lotteries and so forth), and work to bring environmentalist, industry & labor protectionist and anti-interventionist policies.  We ask you to support this exploratory committee, today. -- Mark Greene, chairman of the Revived Citizens Party Related Post:   Turning Inward [Revised at 6:10 P.M. on 11/6/15.]

Hiller and Koppang: Two Good Folks

The Position 5 race for the Federal Way City Council offers two good folks for election, Hiller and Koppang, so there is little doubt that which ever way this election turns out, Federal Way will have an extra good new councilmember (along with Mark Greene, most probably, who is running for a different Council position altogether, Position 1).  Hiller is endorsed by the wonderful Councilwoman Kelly Maloney.  Koppang is endorsed by Mayor Jim Ferrell.

Revived Citizens Party's Platform

The Platform of the Revived Citizens Party can be seen at this blog site, named Platform. Mark Greene, Chairman of the Revived Citizens Party, works everyday for a good, balanced government that works for the benefit of the Common Man. Vice-Chairwoman:  Ashley McCormick  

King County Director of Elections Election of 2015: Vote For Julie Wise

We're going to make discussion of this election short and sweet: there are 3 candidates for Director of Elections to take the place of a Dean Logan protégé, Sherril Huff, going by the names of Wise, Hudgins and Roberts.  There is no endorsement for any of them by the Revived Citizens Party in the Primary, but we're supporting Julie Wise for Director in the General Election.  Vote for Wise. Update (7/16/15): It is just a protest vote, but at least non-Establishment: Vote for our Vice-Chair, Ashley McCormick, through writing her name in, for Director of Elections.  Thank you! Update (10/21/15):  Thank you for voting for Ashley McCormick in the Primary as a write-in protest vote, but in the General Election, thinking pragmatically, now,  we're supporting Julie Wise. [Revised on 10/21/15.]

Washington State's Big Labor Gives Big Hugs to Anthony Murrietta, Kshama Sawant and Others

King County's top Big Labor organization, in effect, the fellow union bosses of Anthony Murrietta, a Federal Way City Council candidate for Position 1, recently gave their endorsements for year 2015 to Murrietta, Kshama Sawant, and others. The powerful political kinsmen (meaning Big Labor, generally) of Murrietta, Sawant, et al. will in all likelihood bankroll their campaigns, as they have already done to a great extent.   Vote for Mark Greene for Position 1 on the Federal Way City Council!  Thanks!  Update (3:00 P.M., 5/29/15): Kshama Sawant's political rise  is one of the most disappointing political stories that the RCP has heard during the "Teens" decade.  At one time the RCP believed that this upstart Seattle political activist who became a Seattle Councilwoman, whom we at first assumed was a little left of center, would be a refreshing change to politics in Washington, but she turned out to be an out-and-out ultra-leftist who, along with FW City

Our Newest Blog

There's a new blog of ours called "Council" that started on 2/15/15.  This is the blog that you now want to check to keep up with the goings-on of the "Mark Greene for Federal Way City Council" campaign.  Not that you shouldn't keep checking this blog as well, but Revived Citizens Party will, from this time on, concentrate more on party matters, particularly, as opposed to the Council campaign, which is officially a non-partisan campaign.  The non-partisanship of local campaigns, generally, is decided by Washington law, although we realize, of course, that politicians like to hide their true colors behind official non-partisanship.  However, we're different in that respect, our blogs make it pretty clear that Mark Greene runs a third party and no longer affiliates at all with the major parties.  The "Top 2" primary that arose in Washington, circa 2008, made that possible. See Council campaign blog at: http://waprovincialaffairs.blogspot.co

Misleading Internet Searches

Hi, Folks, Please, don't jump to conclusions when typing in the "Revived Citizens Party" on search engines.  We were shocked at some of the junk that comes up, that has nothing whatsoever to do with the Revived Citizens Party, on some of the earliest shown items.  Some deplorable stuff that came up very early on one search under our name, today, is the reason for this article.  This is pretty much a centrist party that pretty much takes its name, though not officially connected, from the Citizens Party of the 1970s & 80s, which was founded by Barry Commoner, and respects all human and natural rights.  By the way, we stand as our own party, and are not connected with any other offshoot of the name "Citizens" anywhere else.  We may or may not go by just "Citizens" on the ballot, but this is officially the Revived Citizens Party. [revised on 5/9/15]

Leaning Towards Federal Way City Council Run

I'm an idealistic person, and I think I would make a very good state representative, but with rumors floating around that a million dollars might be put into the various campaigns for the State Representative Special Election this year, and of course nearly none of that is going to me since I don't cater to corporate special interests, I may file for the Federal Way City Council, Position #1, instead.  In fact, at this point, it's more likely than not that I'll make the more pragmatic decision, which is running for Council, but you never really know until sign-up time at one or another elections office (state or county), so stay tuned for candidate filing week this year, which is May 11th - May 15th.  Presuming that the incumbent in Position #1 on the Council is also going to run, remember, that she is an appointed person to the Council, not elected, and that's the main reason why I chose to run for this particular position number, as all of the other incumbents up