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Originally Posted by LetsGambool
Unfortunately, it seems like we're moving in the wrong direction on both counts.
You really think we have less popular support now than we did 1, 2, or 3 years ago? I would really like to hear the basis for that perception.
Equally, the PPA's current financial position is hardly ideal for the long term, but for the short term it still has the ability to fund its basic mission: activating that popular support to speak up, lobbying Congress to support player issues, and some additional funding for supportive things like litigation, charity work, and media outreach.
It is no secret, however, that the current ability to fund things, especially the very expensive lobbying efforts, is indeed precarious because of the extent to which it relies on a big donors for the significant degree of its finances.
For the long term there can be little argument that the PPA would be stronger and even somewhat more effective if the majority of its funding came from smaller membership donations like the NRA. But the PPA is never going to have the effectiveness of the NRA because, quite simply, more people own guns than play poker. And there were many years when the NRA was playing defense; its current power is the result of long period of slugging it out, often losing, but fighting on.
And so, IMHO, the benefit that would come with attaining the goal of mostly player funding is not so big as to justify the large short term cost that would occur if the PPA tried to make that transition overnight. To lose the ability to hire lobbyists, as much as I wish it were not so, is to lose the ability to have any coordinated effect on Congress (unless, of course, your cause is
actively supported by 10s of millions of people).
Given that our short term opportunity right now to get a poker bill through this Congress is as strong now as it has ever been (and may be for sometime), there is no way I would support any change that hurts the PPA's short term efforts.
The end of this Congress in 2012 and the election of new Congress for 2013 will change everything, however. To me, the "short term" ends with the year of 2012.
After that a whole new effort will have to be devised of one kind or another, depending on what has happened. That would be the time, IMH and personal opinion, for the PPA to seriously consider all constructive suggestions for changes to its structure.
Skallagrim
Last edited by Skallagrim; 12-16-2011 at 10:54 PM.