Foreword
Author’s Note: I’m going to break the fourth wall here for a moment and just directly address you, and void the usual neutral tone-of-voice of journalism for a moment. Myself personally, I’m very frustrated that people buy into this “representative” system. Biden gave them the shot. Trump gave them the shot. Both empowered corrupt health agencies. Children are dead as a result. That should sour anybody with a conscience.
Sure, you can cherry pick exception candidates (Ron Paul is probably one of my favourites), but lets be honest here, the general treadmill is you get non-stop shafted voting for pre-selected choices that are meaningless in outcomes, which has happened for decades and decades. Your grandparents bought into it. Your parents bought into it. And I bet, if you ever said ‘so-and-so is going to…’, you’ve bought into it.
When I write this article, my intention is to show you just how absolutely shafted you are. I’m going to predict the winner based on how broken the system is. And you will try to vote and you will “try” to resist (voting isn’t resistance, by the way, it’s compliance; you get what you tolerate), but you’ll get this same outcome. Remember, the system is broken. Just watch. Now to return to the neutral tone-of-voice.
What? Mike Pence?!
We’ve written previously that Representative Democracy is Dead. We’ve gone over the countless ways the system is broken and makes nobody happy. Well, we’re going to write an article that will make everybody (except globalists) unhappy. The system is so rigged we can predict the winner of the US Presidental election and we’re going on record.
Mike Pence has announced his intention to run. ‘There’s no way he could win, he’d never get enough votes’ scream Americans still deludedly believing representative democracy represents them. Biden gave you vaccine mandates. Trump gave you Operation Warp Speed.
How did a dementia patient win again? How long as it been like this for? He didn’t even campaign and he won. You think this is the first time? Notice you had only two choices; corporate stooge or a dementia patient. Why rig the vote when you can control the leadership selection? Notice the public can never directly pick which leader gets chosen, only the party.
Likewise, for this very reason, you inability to pick leaders means you won’t get the selection you want. Like a vending machine that is out of everything except that overpriced warm orange soda you don’t want, you face a Hobson’s choice, except instead of the option to ‘take it or leave it’, you have to choose between one shiny turd or another shiny turd.
The Perfect Storm
The deluge of Democrat voters fleeing the insanity of the Biden administration are likely to vote for anything ‘not Democrat’, and the Trump supporters are definitely not going to vote Democrat either, although they will face a Hobson’s choice between Mike Pence or not voting.
Mike Pence represents a “moderate” Republican. Trump supporters would likely describe him as being RINO, not realising he actually embodies what the false-choice Republican party are, in-fact about. My slogan proposal? “Republicans: we’re the lesser of two evils”. Lesser evil is still evil and no good person should ever compromise.
Mike Pence being “moderate” would appeal to luke-warm, lazy Democrat voters with no context, and would likely draw enough so-called “RINOs” and on-the-fence ‘not Democrats again’ voters to just barely stumble over the finish line. Anyone more polarising than this will drive away their vote swing.
Primaries Are Undemocratic
See, Mike Pence selection isn’t determined by national election, but by Republican primary. And here’s the scam, right: primaries can implement whatever rules they want. They can be as undemocratic, as narrow or as wide as they want to be.
In Tashjian v. Republican Party, 479 U.S. 208 (1986), SCOTUS ruled that Republican primaries could not be forced by the State into a closed ‘members only’ situation. In Eu v. San Francisco County Democratic Central Committee (1989), the courts ruled States could not excessively interfere with primary rules. In California Democratic Party v. Jones (2000), the court ruled primaries could not be forced into having ‘open’ voting where anybody could vote.
This means, basically, primaries are largely unregulated affairs. They can even have cheating within the primary, or have a dice roll decide the leader, or have a rigged robot tally up the votes and discard anyone with ugly handwriting. The primaries have no inclination to democracy.
Your votes don’t count here. When Hillary Clinton rigged the DNC primary against Bernie Sanders, the Democrat’s popular pick, it was perfectly legal.
It Is Why A Dementia Patient Won
Bernie Sanders was top polling for the Democratic primary in 2019, with Joe Biden in second place, despite evident signs of dementia. By logical definition, under a normal, fair vote, Bernie Sanders should have won. But primaries - for any party - are not fair. No rules, no regulations. Their primaries can have cheating. It isn’t illegal, although a party could opt to discard votes.
Democrat primaries permitted anyone to vote during the 2019 election cycle, a weird move as historically they were members only (see California Democratic Party v. Jones (2000)). In response, large droves of Republicans nominated Biden to try to tank the Democrat’s election efforts (although some claimed to be doing it to ‘beat Trump’).
I’m not a big fan of quoting CNN given their tendency to lie, but I personally watched the Republican ‘vote for Biden’ sabotage unfold myself:
Why do the Democrat primaries permit anyone to vote? Well, you’ve probably seen Joe Biden being ushered and controled by other people.
He’s just a figurehead, really, a “pretty face” (if you could call it that) for the party. What or who he is, is irrelevant. Doesn’t matter who you voted for, you’d have gotten the same policies. All that matters is according to their ‘polls’ (for that is all a primary is), that he was successful.
Your two-party, one-of-two-turds decision is made selectively in a rigged voting manner. Your representatives don’t represent you, and never will. Only you can represent you.
Party Politics
What you’re voting in, isn’t a person. You’re voting in an entire party. Corruption, baggage and all. If you’re voting Trump on the basis he’s “different” to Republicans… but still casting a vote for the Republican party, all you’re doing is supporting Republican ideals, corrupt baggage and all, not Trump.
The President has basically no power. Executive orders are overturned by other executive orders at the stroke of pen. Litigation stalls the executive orders or cancels them outright. Veto is meaningless if more than 2/3rds Congress are corrupt (hint: they are). Most of the power is invested in Congress. Remember, it is a Republic, so they divest power away from “leadership” figures.
So even if you could somehow pick the leader you wanted, you’re still not going to get the policies you want. It’s not sufficient enough to change one person, nor is it sufficient enough to change all of them, like continually breaking defective lightbulbs.
You must change the entire electoral system to one where you can vote directly on ideas. Cut out the middle-men. No more “representatives” who don’t represent you cherry picked by dark election practices and skewered in presentation by media. Think for yourself. Represent yourself. Support Constitutional Direct Democracy, and stuff Mike Pence.
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