Mandate Status:  0 of 14 implemented (status RED)

Next PBU-endorsed Events

1.  April 15, 2010 - Washington, D.C. - Tax Day Tea Party Protest  (http://taxdayteaparty.com).  If you cannot be in D.C., protest at the local offices of your U.S. Senators and Representative.  Or at your State capitol or nearest large city.

2. August 28, 2010 - Washington, D.C. - Restoring Honor (http://glennbeck.com).  Be at the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall.

3. September 9-12, 2010 - Washington, D.C. - March on D.C. (http://marchondc.org).  Be there with a list of the PBU mandates.  Push Back!

With the huge victory in Massachusetts on January 18, we have to maintain the pressure!
 

Fellow Americans!  Time is short!  It is left to "We, the People," to
PUSH BACK UNTIL!
     

PBU Events - 2010 - 2011

We, the people, are committed to long-term action in an attempt to take back our country from the clutches of an inept and irresponsible Congress.  These PBU events (blog this issue) are intended to do one thing: quickly increase the pressure on Congress by taking the battle to the belly of the beast.  If we do not see expedient responses to our mandates, we will increase the duration (and possibly the frequency) of each event until Congress begins taking definite, obvious steps to implement our common-sense mandates.

 

2010
 

Date Related Event Strategy Notes
Tuesday, January 26 Day before the State of the Union Address Wildcat Strategy - Downtown D.C. It is expected that many people will be arriving in D.C. for the address.
Wednesday, January 27 Day of State of the Union Address Wildcat - Capitol The State of the Union address PBU event is critical.  Congress will be indignant, offended, and mortified that we, the people, should come to "their" city to ruin "their party."
April 15 Tax Day Wildcat Strategy - Downtown D.C. Other event happening that day: http://taxdayteaparty.com
July 2 (Friday) Last day of week before Independence Day (Sunday) Wildcat Strategy - Downtown D.C. This will be a day that many people are going to leave D.C. early for a long weekend.
July 4 (Sunday) Independence Day TEA party on the Mall Details to follow.
September 7-8 (Tuesday-Wednesday) End of the first week that Congress arrives back in D.C. after their August break.  A "welcome back" party of sorts. Wildcat Strategy - Downtown D.C. This will be the first PBU event that will entail two consecutive days of traffic jamming.

2011

Date Related Event Strategy Notes
January TBD or February TBD Day before the State of the Union Address Wildcat Strategy - Downtown D.C. It is expected that many people will be arriving in D.C. for the address.
January TBD or February TBD Day of State of the Union Address Wildcat - Capitol The State of the Union address PBU event is critical.  Congress will be indignant, offended, and mortified that we, the people, should come to "their" city to ruin "their party."
January TBD or February TBD Evening of State of the Union Address Wildcat - Capitol The State of the Union address PBU event is critical.  Congress will be indignant, offended, and mortified that we, the people, should come to "their" city to ruin "their party."
April 15-16 (Thursday-Friday) Tax Day Wildcat Strategy - Downtown D.C.  
July 5-6 (Tuesday-Wednesday) The two days following Independence Day Wildcat Strategy - Downtown D.C.  
September 6-9 (Tuesday-Friday) The first week that Congress arrives back in D.C. after their August break.  A "welcome back" party of sorts. Wildcat Strategy - Downtown D.C. This will be the first full-week PBU event following Labor Day. This events will be the norm for subsequent years.

2013 - TBD

2014 - TBD

2015 - TBD

2016 - TBD

2017 - TBD

2018 - TBD

2019 - TBD

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Last Updated 03/10/2010