Operations

Operations Staff

To exercise the power you've always had by law over Washington, D.C. -- where the corrupt have been at work 24/7 for generations -- you will need professionals working on your behalf in a variety of disciplines, full time.  That's the AmericaAgain! operations staff. 

 

CLICK HERE for the AmericaAgain! organization chart and strategic partners.

 

Permanent Campus

Near Fredericksburg -- an historic, beautiful German village in the rural Texas Hill Country -- the AmericaAgain! permanent campus is being designed as a secure, collegial working environment for researchers and analysts in AmericaAgain! Liberty Labs(TM), prosecuting attorneys and staff in the AmericaAgain! Legal Section, researchers and draftsmen in our Legislative Action Section, creative teams for educational media production, customer service and member support teams, and others. 

Why not Washington, D.C. where federal government is located?

We The People hold the highest office in American government.  The Internet gives American popular sovereignty a mechanism to exercise the almost limitless powers we retained, as stipulated in the Tenth Amendment. 'Federal government' should be located in every productive American home.  

In the 20th century model, national lobbying organizations and think tanks located near expensive Washington D.C. "where the deals are done".  In our Internet age, We The People are the ultimate "lobby organization"; it makes more sense to be located where America lives, rather in the heart of the corrupt beast. 

 

CLICK HERE for an artist's rendering of our Main Building.

 

"The People's defense installation for the U.S. Constitution" will be a quiet, high-security setting for talented individuals doing historic work.  Our permanent campus will be far from urban zones, but centrally located to help citizens enforce the Constitution while forming an organic self-governance network.  

The Texas Hill Country is an ideal setting for AmericaAgain! as our operations staff helps citizens break the Washington D.C. mystique -- and chains -- at last. 

 

 

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