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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Bloomberg out to create a one-party nation


Michael Bloomberg got the GOP nomination for mayor three times.

"Corruptus in Extremis"
  • Two Billionaires are trying to change America's system of elections.
  • Michael Bloomberg donated $1.25 million to impose the corrupt "top-two" election system on the people of Oregon.
  • Currently under this fascist system, California has 25 one-party only elections.  Voter choices are being massively reduced. 


(Ballot Access News)  -  On October 7, former New York city Republican Mayor Michael Bloomberg donated $1,250,000 to “Yes on 90″, the chief committee that is advertising in support of the top-two system that is on the November 4 ballot in Oregon.

As previously reported, another billionaire, John Arnold, donated $500,000 on September 17, and another $1,000,000 on October 1, to “Open Primaries”. That committee then gave those donations to the “Yes on 90″ committee. Presumably this money will pay for radio, television, newspaper and direct mail advertising in favor of the measure.

Here is a link to the donations to Open Primaries, and here is a link to the donations for Yes on 90. Note also that Bank of America donated $10,000.


It's Democrat vs. Democrat
Another Phony California Election with the corrupt top two system that GOP Mayor Bloomberg wants to impose on Oregon.  The goal is to totally abolish free elections.
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In the 9th State Assembly District of California the corrupt "top two" phony election system gives the voters a choice of only one political party.  There is no Republican on the ballot and all small opposition parties and independent candidates are banned.  The corrupt Elites have even made your write-in vote illegal.
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See more at my other blog "The People's Republic":
Free elections illegal in California - 25 same-party contests are on the ballot

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