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Tag Archives: elections
When Election Fraud Fails
Dear Friends, It seems to me, now that the progressive elite have been called out, they will become even more dangerous. Lashing out like a wounded animal. I am both astounded and happy to have been partially wrong. I predicted … Continue reading
Posted in business, economy, Group Politics, International Power, Judicial Sysytem, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged 1920 election, elections, euganics, fraud, New Jersey, progressive era, virginia, vote
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Does Public Opinion No Longer Affect Elections?
Dear Friends, It seems to me, why should the elite care a whit what the masses think, now they have tamed democracy with mail in voting? Take the Virginia governor’s race. Why should Terry McAuliffe care what parents think anymore? … Continue reading
You Get What You Deserve
Dear Friends, It seems to me, while I would prefer to have seen the republicans win in Georgia last night, I have to admit, they don’t deserve to. The establishment loves stabbing the American people in the back. Mitch McConnell … Continue reading
What Kind of Government Do We Really Have?
Dear Friends, It seems to me, for Americans to have any faith in democracy, or our constitutional republic even, there must be an audit of the 2020 election. The more time passes the greater the tsunami swell of evidence of … Continue reading
Posted in business, economy, Group Politics, International Power, Judicial Sysytem, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy, Societal Myth
Tagged Democracy, election, elections, fraud, governmental system, system
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Who Are You Allowed to Vote For?
Dear Friends, It seems to me, your vote is irrelevant… if someone else decides who you can vote for. In such a case you have no choice whatsoever, the choice has been made for you, your vote is only to … Continue reading
America’s Single Party System
Dear Friends, It seems to me, elections only mean anything if there is a real choice. Not a beauty contest between two people who have the exact same views, platforms and plans, but a choice between two or more ideologies … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, Judicial Sysytem, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged constitution, corruption, elections, false choice, false dichotomy, government, government spending, International Capitalist Party, libertarian, media, new class, one party system, politicians, politics, progressive, progressivism, single party system, trump
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Democracy’s Achilles Heel
Dear Friends, It seems to me, people would rather believe fiction than the truth, especially in politics. Human beings have an innate ability to convince themselves of absurdities. Of course to believe a fiction over the truth is the path … Continue reading
Ignorance in the Information Age
Dear Friends, They say we live in the “Information Age,” but it seems to me, we live in an Ignorance Age. We have access to heretofore unimagined volumes of information, we have the ability for very little … Continue reading
Posted in economy, Group Politics, International Power, Law, media, Mercy, philosophy, polictics of class envy
Tagged constitution, corruption, economics, economy, education, elections, federalist papers, government, government spending, hypocrisy, ignorance, incentive, information age, International Capitalist Party, jobs, Law, market system, media, meritocracy, plutarch's lives, rational maximiser, redistribution, regulation, suffrage
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Elections in the Netherlands
Dear Friends, It seems to me, that with elections coming up in the Netherlands in June, it would be wise for the people to look at all options. Libertarian ideas like the International Capitalist Party especially. The socialists and communists … Continue reading