We the people platform at White House
White House Launches “We the People” Platform on Website
On Sept. 22, the White House launched the “We the People” platform on its website. The platform is designed to encourage ideas from citizens, and if a petition on the site is signed by 5,000 people or more, the White House promises to lift it up and have appropriate staff respond. Submit your ideas today.
More hippie group hugs instead of leadership.
“Thresholds are subject to change, but changes will not be applied retroactively.
The current threshold is 25,000 signatures within 30 days.”
I knew in today’s world, 5000 signatures would be too easy. They must have been inundated.
I bet I could get 25,000 signatures for “publicly execute Tim Geithner and Joe Biden,” but I’ve had my mail stopped by one Republican Administration already; not looking to double-down.
after i signed in there last week, i kept getting 404s when trying to start a petition…
i was going to petition obama to start his next speech with : “i shall not seek and i will not accept the nomination of my party…“
I missed being a hippie I wore a uniform. I would not defend this mess.
Peace.
FEMA camp pre-registration. This will insure your reservation.
FEMA camp pre-registration. This will insure your reservation.
FEMA camp pre-registration. This will insure your reservation.
For many years now UFO followers have insisted that the US government is covering up data about alien visitations. A brand new White House program has given them an avenue to force the government for data.So that UFO believers petition the White House for information . A petition has been submitted and has gathered more than the necessary number of signatures.
They changed the minimum from 5,000 signatures to 25,000–and that’s already proving to be WAY too much for almost every petition. Click and sign this one to compromise at 15,000, would you?
http://wh.gov/2y9
I just now created it, so if you end up being like the third signature… You can feel free to feel honored. 🙂
(taking a bow)
Thanks! I’ll try to spread the word.