Last week, I had a call from a reporter of an influential, Washington, online political website, one that’s read by almost everyone “Inside the Beltway.” They are often quoted on a variety of TV programs. The reporter called me trying to figure out why I was getting so much press in Washington, and across the United States when the other candidates were invisible. I had an honest conversation with him and thought that you (and my competition) may want to know the why and how.

Although he queried my running for Congress in multiple states, rather than the standard one at a time like everyone else, I quickly moved onto the reason why. It has nothing to do with wanting to run in multiple states at the same time. It’s exhausting and has many logistical problems, but I read the Constitution and found that I could and will if I have to. No one else ever read the Constitution for this meaning. I did.

The real reason is that I think that our U.S. dollar will collapse in about four or five years, and as I’m sixty-four, I don’t have time to waste in working to fix our domestic financial problems, or just time to waste. I am doing the “impossible,” and with the public’s help I’ll win and fix our nation’s main financial problems with a single law. I fix problems for a living in the IT business, and don’t just talk about problems like our politicians do.

I have a very large debt to repay this nation for letting me become a naturalized U.S. citizen. I want to repay that debt by working to save our currency, and helping to repair Washington. If the dollar collapses, you may lose your job, or never find a new one, as our economy will suffer serious damage. It will make the almost collapse of five years ago seem like nothing.

In other words, running in multiple states is a means to an end, not the end in itself. If I can get a voice in Congress, I’ll be able to work on three bills that will fix our economy, provide millions of jobs for Americans, eliminate a need for a Term Limits Amendment and make our election system much, much fairer.

In a nutshell, I am initially running for Georgia’s 11th district. The primary is on May 20th. If I win, as it’s a solid Republican seat, I will stop running in the other states. As Georgia has a runoff law, unless I win 50.1% of the votes cast in May, they’ll be a runoff on July 22nd.

That will force me to file to be on the ballot in the other states. If I win the Georgia runoff, I will withdraw from those states. Our voting system has been so “modified” by redistricting over the years, that if you win the primary, in most districts, you win the November election. That’s why Washington incumbents rarely lose an election.

If I lose in the Georgia primary, I’ll be running in Hawaii’s 1st congressional district in June. These primaries are clustered around the same week in August. My message crosses party lines though, so I will still have a good chance of winning.

In any instance, I will move to the Hawaii to be in compliance with our Constitution and work very hard to win the November election.

As I’ve written before, all roads lead to Rome. No matter where elected, you go to the same building in Washington, DC. I must have that voice in the House, or my voice will be ignored, as yours is, and all Americans will suffers in the predicted collapse.

Naturally, the GOP in Hawaii are not very happy with my plans, as I may stop a local candidate from winning the primary. The old idiom is that all politics is local. Not anymore.

It’s so important to me to have a voice in Congress to solve our problems quickly and avoid the U.S. dollar collapse that I must move forward in parallel rather than be a generic candidate running over and over again until I get it right.

For me to win, I need both your voting and financial support. It is very expensive to reach over 400,000 voters in each district. So please donate and send the link to this campaign website to your friends and associates.