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"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, March 26, 2016

How about some democracy in the GOP?



You know a man by his enemies
And the enemies of The Donald include open borders Jeb Bush and Lindsey Graham. Both endorsed Ted Cruz.  That also tells you all you need to know about Cruz and immigration.




By Gary;

It is fascinating to watch the corrupt Elites of the GOP soil themselves over the prospect of the people actually having a voice in their own government.

To think that these "uneducated" yokels out beyond the Beltway might want to be represented in their own government. Outrageous.

All kinds of stories are coming out with the Establishment and even Cruz playing games with delegates and who will be allowed to vote for whom. Pure Bullshit.

Maybe the Republican Party should adopt democracy.  What a radical thought.

The anti-Trump efforts show the cold fear in the hearts of the Elites at the prospect of true democracy.  The Elites want the "lower orders" to be controlled and not question their open borders betters in Washington and Wall Street.

But it is even worse down at the Congressional election level.

Races for Congress and the Senate cost mountains of millions of dollars and the corrupt special interest Elites pony up the hard cash to get people elected. . . . and yes the special interest want to be paid back with open borders for cheap labor or access to the U.S. Treasury.

A Trump victory for President might slow this corruption, but it will start right back up when he leaves office.  The special interests know they can bide their time.

At the very lease there needs to be radical and meaningful election reform for the House of Representatives. The House must represent the people, not the special interests.

I am not holding my breath waiting for reform.

GOP primary results as of March 25, 2016.

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