Please sign up to form the Middle Class Party in Connecticut: change politics in Connecticut and America

We need to form a Middle Class Party in Connecticut so that the middle class has a voice at the local, state, and federal levels of government.

Our present elected officials represent their donors to their campaigns. As Russ Feingold has argued, candidates cannot accept large donations, otherwise they will be beholden to their donors. Consequently, a grassroots effort needs to evolve its own party, a party representing the working classes of America.

If you live in Connecticut and want a real choice when you vote in upcoming elections, please sign the enclosed petition so that we can register the Middle Class party in Connecticut.

Please include your name, address, email address, and phone number. We will then send you a registration form in order to register the party with the Connecticut Secretary of State’s Office.

We need a third party more than ever. It is time to organize and fight back!

Thank you for your involvement.

Click, Register the Middle Class Party in Connecticut, select “Sign Petition”, enter name, address, email address.  We will email you a registration form for you to sign.  Please tell your family and friends and urge them to sign up, too.  Thank you.

About Connecticut Politics

William Brighenti is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor, who operates a public accounting firm, Accountants CPA Hartford, Connecticut, LLC. Bill began his career in public accounting over thirty years ago. He provides a variety of accounting, tax, and QuickBooks consulting services to individuals and business across a wide spectrum of industries. Bill writes an accounting, tax, and QuickBooks blog under the penname, "The Barefoot Accountant". William Brighenti created the blog, Connecticut Politics, because of the need for a voice to cry out loud--Vox Clamantis--explaining the reasons for the terrible state of the economy in the United States as well as urging change and reform before the United States becomes a third world country.
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