Creating a Funding Engine for the Men's movement

What do you think about this? Feasible or no? I found it on Chris Key's Men's Rights Net forum.« on: April 26, 2011, 09:55:48 PM »I have been working with my Team in Alternative payments to develop a Funding mechanism. In the USA or FemAmerika the Feminists have fed at the public trough. During the recent Funding debate for the Federal Govt. Feminists wanted to cut off pay to the US Military engaged in ground combat. It gets more ludicrous when you realize we are there now promoting Feminism. According to POTUS, Howard Dean, and Hilliary Clinton. So they could fund Planned Parenthood to keep the Abortion mills in operation with public funding.The plan would be to put out a prepaid debit card with a portion of the monthly recurring maintenance fee going to a Non Profit Corporation that would fund the Men's Movement. Merchants would agree to give discounts on Casual Dining, Fuel purchases and Groceries. Or some loyalty benefit or rewards program. At a certain point the card would kick in with an ACH based alternative debit product, that would eliminate the fees Merchants pay in "Interchange". This amounts to 2% or more. That would be rebated to the Consumer in discounts.This would provide for a mechanism that would replace Government funding. The purchases using the card would be electronically tracked for the recurring revenues that would fund our programs. So with the purchases you make everyday. Would be directed a portion of it to promote programs beneficial to Men. If this makes sense to you send me an email. I am serious about trying such a program with a pilot for the Men's movement. It is time for us to step up our game.We are making serious inroads into the public's perception of our rights and place in society. Carrie Lukas of the International Women's Forum wrote an op ed piece that appeared in the Wall Street Journal recently disputing the Wage Gap as a Myth. Feminists are getting desperate in their attempts to stop the growth of our movement. It is time for us to create a financial engine to fight back. This is one concept that could work. The savings in Decoupled Debit would be like a stimulus to help small business create jobs with the incremental savings on Interchange fees, they would not have to pay.In business the Top line takes care of the bottom line. The strategy is to sell more, spend less or combine the two. We will be employing an affiliate marketing program to drive business and customers to small business. With a card program for Non Profits. New customers who would not otherwise go to a merchant could be attracted to a Merchant or retailer. Who would give a discount to gain new customers. Social media would announce the program locally. So small businesses hard pressed with the systemic Financial crisis and credit contraction, would have more traffic and paying customers.One of the issues with fund raisers is tracking the donations and reporting the revenue. That problem is completely eliminated with our new program. Which helps Merchants to know to the penny those customers who show up at their business due to a fund raiser, be it Church, School, Scouts, Red Cross, a Hospice. Even a political party or political action committee could generate funds with Voters who support their causes. The alternative payments reduces an overhead cost that is increasingly draining revenues and cash flow from small businesses.