Every four years we go through this aggravating and irritating charade called a presidential election.
From the Primary to the General it becomes a year-and-a-half long, 24/7 barrage of “He said – She said,” preempting all other news. Wild promises are made on both sides, most of which will never come to pass. The only promises that usually come to pass are the ones that buy votes for a particular party. That is why the national debt is approaching $20 Trillion.
In reality, only 11 states will cinch an
election for president. With the exception of California, Nevada and
Colorado, the other eight states determining the presidential election
exist in the eastern half of the United States. The people in the other
38 states might as well stay home.
The eastern half of the United States,
because of the density of population, has evolved into socialist states
because of that density. The original thirteen colonies that started
this experiment have all morphed into democratic socialist states, thus
giving rise to a Bernie Sanders. High-density urban cities are hopeless
centers of interminable dependency on government. Dependent people
vote for the party that will allow them to remain dependent. Over 100
years ago, one party determined that its path to perpetual political
power would be determined by how many votes they could buy with public
dollars, without any regard to constitutional limitations. The vast
number of dependent Americans who exist in America today illustrate that
party’s huge success.
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In a lot of rural communities, they don't even count the
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As Will Rogers said "America died from the delusion it had
a moral leadership."
America died a long time ago like about the time Henry Ford
died. I am not fooled anymore.
Thanks.
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