caucus99percent.com Sale Update

Last Friday night I posted an essay stating that c99p was for sale. It was met with an overwhelming response from the membership that I did not expect. Only meant as a feeler to see if there was any interest in buying the site, it evolved into an effort to save c99p as it stands. My response to that effort was an overwhelming sense of gratitude and love for you folks. Man, I did not expect that, and it touched me deeply. I knew some folks liked this place, but wow, did I underestimate the impact that this site has had on the members who use it. I was just blown away! You folks are the best!

With of that said, after getting many solid inquiries into buying it, the decision is:

NO SALE!

The fundraiser over the weekend has netted right around $3,000.00 in direct donations to PayPal, that does not include donations that will be received via USPS, I don't know what that will amount to until they are received. Dallasdoc, in his excellent and much appreciated recurring monthly donation drive, estimated the monthly pledges at $855.00, the last I saw. For a couple of different reasons the actual recurring amounts when added up in PayPal has fallen just a little shy of that amount, but I have all confidence that Doc's figure is correct. There have been some monthlies coming in today that are just now showing up and some folks have made monthly pledges but were not able to register them with the PayPal payment form (more about that later) And some pledges were in the form of USPS mail, so I have all the confidence in the world that the $855.00 monthly pledges that Doc quoted will in fact be realized.

I've also been in contact with another member (HatTip: Oldest Son of a Sailor) about some small unobtrusive ads that will fit into the sidebars. By the way, I in no way fault any member that isn't able to donate any funds, please don't feel pressured to do so if you are strapped for cash. I have been there before and have done that, I know how it feels. These ads will be experimental for a couple of months to see how they work out. I absolutely hate ads but I think they may be a necessary evil.

With the combination of the recurring monthly contributions and the potential ad revenue I think we can make a go of it. It may not reach the goals that I posted in the comments of the "For Sale" essay, but it may come close enough. We'll rock this house trying though.

I want to thank from the bottom of my heart all that have written fundraising essays, contributed to the cause, posted positive comments and much, much great advice, and generally just being gosh darn good people. I don't want to start listing all those who contributed to this effort because I know I'll leave some out, but thank you all, you know who you are.

A couple of other tangential items; I spent the morning setting up a c99p PopMoney account (Hat Tip: LeChienHarry). Many folks requested a method of direct bank to bank transfers. This will do exactly that, both one time and recurring monthly contributions. You will need to register an account at PopMoney to send transfers, but it's easy to do and very handy as an alternative to using PayPal. After setting up a PopMoney account all you'll need is the c99p email address to transfer the funds directly. You can get that address by sending me a private message by typing my username, JtC, into the "To" field, or by sending me an email using the "Contact Us" link in the site header.

I also contacted PayPal this morning about the inability for some folks to either see the "Recurring Monthly" box or the inability to make a recurring payment at all.

Here's the deal:

Those that can see the box but cannot register a monthly payment, it's because you have to have a PayPal account to setup a monthly recurring payment. Without an account it can't be done. If you don't have a PayPal account you can make a one time payments but you can't do recurring payments.

Those that can't see the recurring Monthly box at all is because you are using an iPad or a handheld device. Pads and handhelds do not have the capability to read certain scripts and that is the case with PayPal. The advice from PayPal was to try another browser and if that fails too, then the only alternative is to use a laptop or desktop to be able to see and fill out a monthly recurring payment. The c99p PayPal code is correct and there is nothing that can be done to correct that problem except by using a lappy or desktop. Not being able to read some scripts is not limited to Paypal, that happens with other applications across the web when using handhelds and pads, it's the nature of the beast.

I'll try to make myself available as much as possible to answer questions in the comments. Again, thank you all very very much. I love you guys!

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Hillbilly Dem's picture

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"Just call me Hillbilly Dem(exit)."
-H/T to Wavey Davey

Damnit Janet's picture

WHEW!!!!

Now I just gotta mail in some moolah. Can someone please PM the snail mail? I know the mods here have been super busy but I keep missing this info. I want to help, too.

Just got a few checks from our new credit union. so I am good to go. I simply can not do PayPal, long story short - my spouse would be greatly annoyed with me LOL.

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"Love One Another" ~ George Harrison

Wink's picture

to go! B2B (bank-to-bank) transfers.

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the little things you can do are more valuable than the giant things you can't! - @thanatokephaloides. On Twitter @wink1radio. (-2.1) All about building progressive media.

shaharazade's picture

I used Paypal was to donate to Wikileaks. That did it for me. Two computers later and a million miles from home I want nothing to do with them. I really don't like having these fuckers know anything about my finances. Same with Amazon no way they are evil. Just my paranoia and desire to not participate in the online money moving bs. Like they do not know every penny I spend. Overall for gardening that I need and looked for online are now stalking me with ads.

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DJ: Go to Contact Us and send question to JtC's attention. I already did so and posted an earlier comment on this thread. I'm always raising cain about it; cos there are a LOT of folks, Boomers, etc., who prefer to go this route.

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Inner and Outer Space: the Final Frontiers.

MarilynW's picture

but has little money and my Canadian dollar is only worth 77 cents at this time. I also hate PayPal. JtC was so gracious about it. I hope I can contribute in other ways, once this election comes to its conclusion.

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To thine own self be true.

Borkrom's picture

JtC and Joe, thank you for this feedback and announcement. Great news and thank you for staying to fight the good fight. I still need to pony up money, but working on it. We just finally moved the entire family to Washington State- so new budget and paying off bills to purchase a house- sorry weak ass excuses but true. I would truly miss this site and community, so glad tat it will be around a little longer.

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mimi's picture

sigh ... thank God "Dieser Kelch ging an uns vorueber ... this calice did pass ua by..

sigh ..so far, so good ...,

but ... as I have difficulties to pour all those thank you, thank you, I love you words out there on my sleeves, I do what I am good at, asking some "uncomfortable" questions (what else is new?). It's my "Inner Bad German Schaeuble Character" that is just nagging me, I can't help it:

/start Schaueble incrarnation:
The recurring donations, which Dallasdoc was so outstandingly capable of raising, do they include the recurring donations you already were getting before (I know way too few, but .. ) or are the $855.00 in monthly recurring donations all new and ongoing into the next months? I am really curious to get a firm number for all recurring donations per month in total as of September or latest October.

I assume the $3,000.00 donations through the drive over the weekend were one time donations and I think, if that is so, it is a wonderful thing to have happened. At least we have come close to what you should get for the next one and a half month, right?

I just wished that we can see, on a monthly basis, what has been donated as a recurring donation and what has come in beyond that as one time extra donations.

I am a bit worried that if we need a fundraiser drive each month to add to the number of donations that already have come in, to come up to what we should get for you and the site, that it will be a draining experience after a while. I believe the recurring donations are the foundation.
of it all.

Is there a way to keep it visible and transparent, if we donate via several different accounts, paypal, direct bank to bank, or that thing that LeChienHarry, PopMOney suggested? I would prefer to not continue using paypal, if there is a bank to bank recurring transfer without any intermediary possible (ie would need to know to which account to transfer)

I really believe clarity and visibility with regards to the money in and the money still needed on a webpage will help us and relieve us from constantly writing diaries about it. People are fantastic in writing and managing fundraisers, I am not so much and asking for money is always a drain. So, forgive me just for asking for a webpage, that keep us all in the know about the moolah... .:-)
/end of my Schaeuble incarnation

I was looking for some Wagner music piece for you that would express joy and gratefulness, but, unlike you, who I remember is a Wagner fan, I can't find anything, because I have never listened to the guy much. So, I just chose one piece that I had never heard about it. May be you like it?

[video:https://youtu.be/RJNNJTRD1GQ]

Thank you again for not selling out and hanging in there tight for just a bit longer. We need to make it happen for long-term and we will, you are a Berning Johnny, not for sale. Yeah!. Smile

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and not so much into happy joyful stuff. He took himself and his Art Much Too Seriously. That said, there are a few upbeat moments:

Lohengrin, Prelude to Act III This version runs on into the famous "Wedding March" (aka "Here Comes The Bride") - a real Hope Spot, but it all goes pear-shaped.

Die Meistersinger: Dance of the Apprentices and Entrance of the Meistersingers - what's unusual about this opera is it isn't Sturm Und Drang and actually has a happy ending!

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There is no justice. There can be no peace.

the Sturm und Drang. My old username across many blogs was gotterdammerung, when I finally joined Daily Kos that username was already taken, so I opted for Johnny the Conqueroo which is an old blues music reference, one of my other loves.

Ride of the Valkyries gets my blood flowing.

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mimi's picture

the first minutes of it. OMG all those Americans who teach me lessons... Smile
[video:https://youtu.be/GGU1P6lBW6Q]

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hecate's picture

descendant Karl Edward Wagner: "I worship the film The Wild Bunch."

; )

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perfect sense.

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hecate's picture

should have staged Der Ring.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H9C_XapClg]

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Bollox Ref's picture

ethereal stasis of a sort.

Other than that, Parsifal is my Wagnerian cup of tea.

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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.

mimi's picture

and I think he might thought I like Wagner tgo, because of being German and all that. I am too underedcuated and too honest to lie about it... so ... sorry.

I like Stravinsky better. French, American, Russian composer - what a great mix. Wink

[video:https://youtu.be/5UJOaGIhG7A]

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jwa13's picture

... and the scene (Act 2) in which Hans Sachs (a cobbler, in addition to being a Master Singer) hammers away on his shoes in order to drown out Sixtus Beckmesser's "serenade" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Meistersinger_von_N%C3%BCrnberg#Act_2) is one of the most hilarious comic pieces in all of opera --

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When Cicero had finished speaking, the people said “How well he spoke”.
When Demosthenes had finished speaking, the people said “Let us march”.

Bollox Ref's picture

nothing like the music for the great dramas that were to come.

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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.

mimi's picture

I can't really go through a Shakespeare piece either. Too much drama and too many dead people and without subtitles I am lost. Smile

I love me my Goethe though...

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I prefer Mahler to Wagner, but Parsifal is slow enough, without much rumpety-tump, that I can enjoy it and its sound world.

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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.

LeChienHarry's picture

You Tube

We used this while guest were being seated at our wedding. Our daughter's violin teacher and two others played this with, not kidding, The Hills Are Alive, from The Sound of Music. Wagner wrote this as birthday present for his wife. The musicians were positioned outside the bedroom and she woke to this music.

We were married at a high mountain lodge with views of the snow capped peak. Bagpipes for procession and recession. Massive sound in a multistory old stone and wood lodge. The Sound of Music theme was our way of not being too serious. A day of music, food, family and friends.

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You may choose to look the other way, but you can never say again you did not know. ~ William Wiberforce

If you can donate, please! POP Money is available for bank-to-bank transfers. Email JtC to make a monthly donation.

Thanks, JtC and the wonderful community here for pulling together on trying to keep this blog going! Smile

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Love is my religion.

and will also set up a PopMoney recurring donation. So relieved there's an alternative to PayPal!

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kharma's picture

Thank you JtC for all you do to give us this place to meet!

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There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties.. This...is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.--John Adams

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thanks for everything that you do

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“To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.” -Voltaire

jamess's picture

for keeping the forum alive,
and for fostering the great sense of community.

kudos to all who are a part of it.

I'll continue to kick-in what I can, when I can.

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"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." - JFK | "The more I see of the moneyed peoples, the more I understand the guillotine." - G. B. Shaw Bernie/Tulsi 2020

mhagle's picture

Thank you JtC, Joe, and everyone!

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

Glad the no sale sign is out as this is one of 3 places I go for the "real political news" Not the crap on the weapons of mass deception networks. Congrats and thanks to JTC and the people that donated

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dfarrah

murphthesurf's picture

jtc-
Thanks.
Peace -

Murph
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1fozQgWXIw

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Biggrin

Seriously, this place started as a listserv for disaffected kossacks who felt alienated by the way DK had been turning nasty to anyone even hinting that the Democratic Party was not necessarily the way forward for progressive politics or even political organizing, and after a couple of fumbling but encouraging attempts at a blog, this current version is the result.

And, largely in part thanks to your technical expertise, JtC, in keeping this place running so smoothly, this has become an amazing community for people to discuss creatively the way forward out of the morass. I treasure it and value it highly.

One of those attempts at a group/blog was entitled "Orr's Lifeboat" after the character of Orr from the novel Catch-22, and it's lifeboat function appears ready to continue.

And as I said, "Whew!"

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"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it."
-- John Lennon

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enhydra lutris's picture

you've done and all you do.

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

I needed some good news, as I got into a fight with a hedge trimmer last night out on the lawn, and lost, badly. ER trip later, I'm sure I'll have a sweet medical bill coming! It's also amazing how difficult typing is without the use of just one finger.

Thanks all, JtC, Joe, DallasDoc (who writes like a dream, always), and JiH, as well as all of the great people here.

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but I'm glad you won the battle. Wish you the best for speedy healing! These contretemps can be surprisingly traumatic.

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Lookout's picture

Look for my note and $ in the PO box JtC. Was there any more talk of membership? We could offer scholarships for folks who couldn't swing the dues. Seem like it could be a stable means of funding. Just a thought.

All the best to you, the community, and the site!

we are the 99%_0.jpg

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

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C99, my refuge from an insane world. #ForceTheVote

Please don't hesitate to speak up again. I won't do a recurring, but I will do a donation this week and whenever I can. Best wishes.

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