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But even putting aside structural issues with the PPA, and the wider goals of promoting legalization of poker in all venues with no artificial barriers to entry to favor certain parties, it seems clear that the following are the short term priorities *this year*:
1) Seeking to pass Frank/Weixler or a derivative of same this year via attachment to must pass legislation;
2) Neutering the regs if the above fails as likely;
3) Aiding in the judicial fight against online gambling restrictions, especially by helping to cure any issues of standing that current litigants friendly to us might have (and note again that this shouldn't cost the PPA a dime as the litigants should underwrite all the PPAs expenses on same since it is to their own benefit).
Since #1 is a longshot in any short term time frame, then it is critical to achieve some success on #s 2 or 3. But if the PPA fails on those as well, especially due to a refusal to even adopt those last two as goals this year, then given the other deeper shortcomings in the PPA, there will simply be no reason to support it for the long term. The performance of the PPA on those 3 short term priorities should be the basis for judgement of their worthiness and credibility for the long term.
From a political aspect my feelings are the PPA has on the legislative front been too quick to put the cart before the horse. People on the Hill are like everyone else, they want to protect their jobs. They aren't going to listen to the PPA, especially on the GOP side until the PPA can show it is a real political player. The only way to do that is to create a real grassroots organization, and prove it can be effective. On the Hill you don't have to be right, just be able to move enough votes. This message may be unpopular with some because it will require a good deal of volunteer grunt work to counter-balance the organized free manpower currently arrayed against us.
The KY race is the key in my opinion. As I’ve posted along with others, the PPA needs to establish a track record. It needs a tune up game for ’08. It needs to build its membership. It needs to be highly visible. It needs to get some idea of how many of its arm chair generals are willing to get in the trenches and do the work of privates!!!! It needs to try out all of the various ideas we all have for promoting the PPA and develop more. How many of you with in 4 to a 5 hour drive of KY have seriously planned on going there if there is a worthwhile activity that requires YOUR help to succeed??? I'm 6 hours from the border of the state and already making plans and boning up on the districts. Are you willing to make the same commitment?
We all want an effective grassroots organization, but really how many people are actually willing to show up? That will be the true test of the PPA’s viability.
I can tell from my conversations from John that the PPA is committed to devoting the resources to building the grassroots efforts necessary. BUT the PPA can only provide the structure. John is well aware of the hole that he is in. I'm sure there are many holes dug we all don't even know about. John has returned calls and sent e-mails at all hours of the day and night and on weekends. This isn't a 9-5 job for him. I’ve been involved in a number of organizations both political and non-political in my life; I think I can recognize real passion and determination when I see it. Look at John’s interview on CardPlayer TV, for all of you who aren’t boycotting that site, one of his first issues is improving communications!
Sure it is debatable if the PPA board, given whatever hidden agenda they might or may not have, will support his efforts. But I assume he would not have taken the job without the necessary assurances he'll be given the tools to succeed.
Like I said in my first post only time will really prove out if my PERSONAL opinions are correct. They are based on my past in dealing with political operators and sales people of all stripes. Sure I’ve bought into a few boondoggles in the past. Who hasn’t? But over time like in my poker “career” I’ve gotten a lot better at spotting fakes and conmen learning from each and every mistake.
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How many people will show up? I don't know, but we should test the waters. One key factor for '08 will, IMHO, have to be a rally. In DC. We have to show up, get on the mainstream news, and generate some buzz. The PPA board will have to go for the most part. We need broad representation on the board. Not just players, but everyone. Players, B&M, online, affiliates, DEALERS, pros, and celebrities. The PPA can be huge or it can be a joke. The time for that decision is PAST due. And, the only path I see to broader acceptance is via 2p2. Humble yourself, make nice, and lets play together.