DNC kicking GREEN PARTY OFF THE BALLOTS IN WISCONSIN AND PENNSYLVANIA - THIS IS HOW DESPERATE THE DEMS ARE!!!
Objectors (DNC) charges include 'documents were faxed' and 'not attached to affidavits.' PURE BS - JUST LIKE BERNIE - DEMS DOING IT TO THE GREENS NOW....
(www.wric.com)
🐂 Bullshit 💩
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The GOP and DNC have been trying to tie up both the Green party and the Libertarian party in costly court battles to get them kicked off ballots all across the country for a long time now. In my opinion we need to make it easier for 3rd parties to get on ballots and into debates and we need to switch the system to one where you get multiple choices like 1st choice 2nd choice 3rd choice etc Like if you're 1st choice stands no chance your 2nd choice is selected as your vote. Not sure what the term for that style of voting is but I think that's the way it's done in systems that have more than 2 options and it seems to work out well with numerous parties hold some power in government at least.
In principle it sounds fine...
But the gaggle of treacherous Donor bandits and dark rooms filled with cigar smoke FOLLOW THE POWER....
regardless of what party it is.
They don't care who wins... we care about voting... they care about the day after the election - and how they can influence the WINNERS OF THOSE ELECTIONS...
'More political parties' does not fix that.
Greece had some 15 major political parties running for office... the outcome was not good... a massively divided nation...
Germany in 1932 - maybe 64 Official Parties on the ballot?!
Clearly did not turn out well. Divided the 'honest opposition.'
The CORE PRINCIPLES we debate are actually few... and it does not take multiple parties to flesh out the Critical Truths...
but it takes LEADERSHIP to fight against what John Adams called the passions of men: "Those passions are the same in all men, under all forms of simple government, and when unchecked, produce the same effects of fraud, violence, and cruelty. When clear prospects are opened before vanity, pride, avarice, or ambition, for their easy gratification, it is hard for the most considerate philosophers and the most conscientious moralists to resist the temptation."
This isn't the heisman trophy guy