Wednesday, April 6, 2016
The "Fix Is In," For Sure
It always has been. On both sides. To distract us and make us THINK
we're getting to decide who will be the next president. Me3anwhhile,
behind the scenes, they're screwing us, as usual, while we're
preoccupied with the primaries. The system is unnecessarily
complicated. It's SUPPOSED to be. That makes it more easily finagled.
On the Republican side, it is the ability of the front-running
candidates to “change the rules,” mid race, to “move the goal
posts” further away for lesser candidates—and applying it to THIS
election. On the Democrat side, it's “super delegates,” whose
votes have more weight than regular delegates. Republicans have them,
too. That allows the “powers that be” to decide who will be the
nominee, no matter who the people vote for. How else could Bernie
Sanders win so many states, and still be trailing
in delegates by such a large margin. There needs to be a simpler
system, both to give the vote back to the people, and to make it
harder to screw the election. But will it ever happen? Doubtful. The
very people this system helps CONTROL who wins have to vote to change
it. And they never will. (Just common sense)
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