Electorate voting against political establishment
Why I quit the Republican Party in the 1970s:
When I came to the realization that John Q. Public has absolutely no input to whom the candidates for political office are, I quit. It makes no difference if you are a Republican or a Democrat.
OK, so the Democrat side is even more fixed than the Republican side with their "Super Delegates," regardless, the "system," as I wrote about in two books, "Our Political Systems" (2006) and "The System" (2014). They are both Republocrat clubs, who exclusively of the electorates votes or positions, choose all the candidates for office.
In fact, I had addressed that issue in 2000 in "July 4th, 2016 -- The Last Independence Day." The Republocrats do this to maintain their political grip on America and their exclusive power over us all.
Why Americans continue to send money to the RNC and the DNC escapes my understanding. Today, the candidates, with the exception of Trump and Sanders, are exclusively financed by big business and the mega banks. Hillary has given 20-minute speeches to J.P. Morgan Chase, Citybank and all the rest, at $250,000 per pop; all the transcripts are sealed, because in the 20 allocated minutes all she said was, "Forget all that bad banks stuff, I just say that to keep the electorate happy and voting for me, I will give you everything you ever hoped for once I am president."
When I hear the pundits say, "Trump can't possibly beat Clinton in an election," they not only misread the electorate, they are in fact clueless!
Democrats are not voting for Sanders, they are voting against Clinton. Republicans are not voting for Trump, they are voting against the "system." In both cases the people are angry and despondent about the utter corruption of the Republocrat system. They are voting against the Republocrats.
Dr. A.H. Krieg
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This story was originally published April 19, 2016 at 12:00 AM with the headline "Electorate voting against political establishment ."