A bit long, but he makes some very excellent points:
UPDATE: Just came across this video that seems relevant to the discussion:
Interestingly enough, my sister-in-law, who called me a racist and said I want the whole world for just white atheists and would kill everyone else if I could when I pointed out that even Amnesty International would not take Nelson Mandela’s case because he actually was guilty of terrorism and that his actions delayed the coming of racial equality in South Africa by decades – well, that sister-in-law also happens to be sporting a ‘Bernie’ sign on her front lawn…
Data-point validated!
This one says it all – George Soros is about as low as a human being can sink.
He became rich by selling his fellow Hungarian Jews to the Nazis and helping to load them onto the trains to the concentration camps.
He has followed this up with financing any and every idea which might have the potential to undermine our Western civilization: from Anthropogenic Global wWarm-mongers to Trotsky-ite Bernie Sanders: you name the loony anti-capitalism-scheme/politician, Soros has funded it/him/her.
I cannot find adequately strong words to express my contempt for and disgust with George Soros, his policies, his puppets and his ‘useful idiots’!!!
OK – I need to calm down and let you listen to what the brilliant and brave Tatjana has to say:
Whenever people ask me, if I could vote in the US elections, whom would I vote for, I usually answer: “Gary Johnson“!
To which they say: “WHO?”
Gary Johnson, you know, the head of the third largest political party in the US, the Libertarian Party, and former governor of New Mexico!
And everybody just sighs, shakes their heads, and dismisses him.
But is that about to change?
In 2012, Gary Johnson received 1% of the vote – which is not that great, but still an improvement.
His biggest enemy is obscurity.
However, with no viable candidates among the two big and corrupt-to-the-marrow political parties, people might just start to look around for another candidate.
And if the Libertarian Party does some good advertising, this poll from Monmouth University suggests he might stand to pick up 11% of the vote!
OK – perhaps a pipe-dream, but one can hope!
Getting over 5% of the vote would be a game changer for the party, because that is when the fed money starts to roll in… I’m not saying that is a good thing in itself, just that if the other parties are getting the money and that is not about to change…you know what I mean: it would go some small way towards leveling the playing field.
A new concept, that level playing field! We should give it a try!