
How is CooperativeAction.org different than other websites such as GrassFire.org or MoveOn.org?
There are a few significant distinctions between CooperativeAction.org and other sites using a similar model:
Firstly, we are are nonpartisan. We do not support or advocate for any particular political party,
but rather we have identified certain issues that most people want solved.
The issues on this site undergo a rigorous screening process [read more] before we include them.
Secondly, we do not advocate for exactly how the issues should be solved, but rather we believe that politicians
of different political persuasions should have healthy, productive debate to come to a workable solution.
Thirdly, we work hard to communicate respectfully and compassionately [read more] while still conveying our message strongly and clearly.
e feel the best chance of being heard and to move your message forward is to communicate in this way.
There are several other ways in which we are different [read more].
How does CooperativeAction.org determine what is a 'commonly agreed upon issue'? Isn't that determination a matter of opinion?
Issues on this site undergo a rigorous screening process [read more]. Most of this process is a quantifiable process.
However, we do make some come subjective judgments based on our definition of common sense and if the issue
at hand has benefit for the greater good [read more].
Do you think this is going to work?
We do think this is going to work, but it we also realize that true success is based solely on
your participation reaching a critical mass/tipping point. The main purpose of this site is to
give power to your voice as you speak in harmony with millions like you who want basic issues to be solved.
In other words, the success of solving issues is this way depends on your participation and action.
But keep in mind, this is likely to take time. Please be patient and persistent in your efforts.