Thursday, April 21, 2016

BERNIE AND HIS MILLENNIALS...


As this insane political season trudges on, I have become aware of a number of issues that I want to comment on.

The Wall Street Journal published an editorial wondering why the young supporters of Bernie Sanders are so keen on starting a “revolution” in this country when they had President Obama who promised change, for nearly eight years now.

The problem with presidential candidates that promise “change” or a “revolution” is that their promises are empty populist claptrap since they will not achieve any of their goals without a like-minded and cooperative Congress.

As we know, Obama was stymied at every turn my totally moronic Tea Party Republicans that no longer governed the nation but simply opposed anything and everything the president tried to do, no matter how valid and beneficial the presidential actions were.

The same goes for Bernie and his promises which not only will face opposition from these same Republican idiots but probably also from fellow Democrats who, after all, are susceptible to the same lobbying efforts by big moneyed interests.

Bernie’s young supporters need a dose of political reality and maybe some positive marching orders that will convince them that electing like-minded local representatives and senators is the best way to achieve any change or even start a revolution.

Another issue that concerned me was a study showing that the millennials that so adamantly support Bernie are as just as adamant about not supporting Hillary in case Bernie loses the nomination. In fact they are so adamant about their feelings that they may not vote at all if Bernie is not the nominee of the Democrats.


We can all ascribe these actions to the youth and naiveté of those millennials but when the time comes, Bernie has to teach these children about the bigger picture and what could happen if Ted Cruz gets into office; Trump does not scare me as much because he really does not have any hardcore beliefs about anything and just rolls along hopefully using his common sense on issues.

IGNORANCE ABOUT OUR PARTY PRIMARY SYSTEM...

I have been hearing and reading complaints about our PRIMARY SYSTEM.

People are bitching that it is UNDEMOCRATIC and somehow FIXED and CORRUPT. Donald Trump is one such complainer and it is all due to how IGNORANT many people are about the U.S. primary system of NOMINATING (not electing) candidates for the office of president of the United States.

The number one fact is that American voters do not nominate anyone for the office of president, the political parties do.

This is not a Constitutional issue as our Constitution does not say anything about nominating a candidate; individual political parties make the rules and on top of that, individual state political parties also add their own specific rules as to delegate selection and primary or caucus rules.

Political parties invented primaries as a way to see who has the most popular appeal and who stands the best chance of being elected president. In the past, they just picked a candidate after debating in smoke-filled rooms.

Candidates running in primaries or caucuses, garner delegates according to the votes they receive in the state races. If a candidate gets a specific number of delegates (as determined by the party) he or she gets the nomination, if no one gets the required amount of delegates to automatically win the nomination, the nomination is decided at the party convention.

Delegates that are “committed” to a specific candidate as determined by primary votes must vote for that candidate at least on the first ballot. If no candidate wins the required number of votes on the first ballot, the delegates are set free to vote for whom they want to.


This is where it gets very interesting as votes can be bought and sold and we, as American voters, have nothing to do with the process at this time; it’s all in the hands of party delegates.

CONFEDERATE MONUMENTS: Stay or Go...

Another subject that I feel needs some clarification because it is so divisive among us is the issue of Confederate Monuments, why they ...