Government in the Public Interest by Louis Corrigan

The growth of America’s problems over the past 50 or 60 years is no secret. Our political parties and politicians seem indifferent to the effects upon our families and ourselves. They certainly have no vision of how to end the decline of America and her people.

Sadly, less than half of Americas’ voters participate in primary and general elections. They’re tired of voting for well-heeled politicians and political parties who stand for little besides self-enrichment. They’re tired of scandal, moral and financial corruption. They are tired of economic policies that reward financial and corporate managers for destroying America’s productive capacity and wasting our people’s craftsmanship. They’re tired of government and public institutions whose policies foster social, political, gender and economic inequities for working people while promoting the interests of the powerful and rich. Nor, to regulate commerce within the simple reading of our constitutions preamble and Article I, Section 8, paragraph 3 in achieving government in the public interest.

The websites design revolves around an analysis of laws, rules and regulations put into law over some sixty years to make you and your family believe you're politically powerless. There is no magic bullet or solution. But, the remedies must lie in changing law and avoiding violence.

Political parties are democrcys engines of social, political, scientific, commercial and ethical change. And whos' purpose is to affect a timeless refreshment of our laws; being, ever mindful our Constitutions' Preamble commands government in the peoples'/public interest, rather than its institutionsb  & special interests. Obviously, the parties have forgotten that purpose and are grossly in need of reform.

The invent-a mayor and invent-a-party pages are about candidate and party reform. They are a poll-tax in reverse, denying candidates speaking in the public interest beause their first loyalty isn't a party and jobs for the elite.

Then, in time, pages such as health, education, commerce, finance, corporations, etc., and their monied special interests will be added to this site.

All these are pages about public involvement and consensus. We hope you'll join us.

Your comments, criticism etc., corrections and additions through our PUBLIC FORUM.