Gary Johnson, and the two party System.

Posted by: Allante93 on 29 September 2016

The Millennium vote could reach 25% of the vote, record setting numbers.

Mr. Trump, and Bernie has started a movement, which has ignited the younger generation.

A generation that has completed 5 years of college, with an student loan the size of Home Mortgage, and no resume, a generation that has no awareness of COLA, a generation who has been told, Social Security is a thing of the past, a generation that is forced to invest in a Market built on pillars of Sand.

New Hampshire, and Iowa are key on the path to the White House, Mr Trump recently campaigned North Carolina  College Campuses, Hillary, and Bernie campaigned New Hampshire Millenniums following the debate.

Why?  That 25% is crucial on the path to the White House. 

Obama, Bernie, and the First Lady, has repeated on more than one occasion, a no vote, or a Third party vote, is a vote for Mr. Trump.

Trump may not poll well with females and Blacks, but does well with the younger generation.

Surprisingly, Mr. Trump is polling well with Latinos, in Nevada.

Why?  Jobs and the economy.

Americans don't feel well with the status quo, as it relates to jobs and the economy.

Hence, the Donald, and Bernie were major players, during the primaries.

With the stage set, it would appear that Gary Johnson, and the Libertarian Party, could seize the moment, with Chris Matthews interviewing the Libertarian candidates on msnbc.

Mathews asked GaryJohnson who was some of the international leaders that he admired?

After about 20 seconds, he responded the former Mexican President!  Wow!

I guess Hillary and gang really enjoyed that moment.

First a Allepo moment, now this!

Doesn't look like Mr. Johnson isn't going to be the spoiler.

A leader in the whole world!

Wow!

Just curious, in thoughts on the Third Party?

Allante93!

 

 

 

 

Posted on: 29 September 2016 by DrMark

It's a damn shame that as this type of activity against the "status quo" came to the fore, that it ended up being Trump and Johnson when the spotlight was shining. How much better of a representation could someone like Ron Paul have made - agree with him or not, he at least knew most of what he was talking about. Johnson is a faux Libertarian from what I hear, and his running mate is flat out not one at all.

The so-called "two party system" is basically one party masquerading as two. They split on social issues, but warfare and monetary policy vary almost not at all, and that is what the Deep State (the people/institutions that actually control the country) cares about. Social issues are largely a manipulation to make the sheeple think they have a voice and that there is a difference.

The Deep State will prevail as always. Hillary is as Deep State as it gets, and the buffoon Trump would be brought to heel.

Posted on: 29 September 2016 by JRHardee

A vote for Johnson amounts to throwing a hissy fit. Anyone thinking of doing this should really, really look at where this whack job stands on the issues.

Posted on: 29 September 2016 by Clay Bingham
JRHardee posted:

A vote for Johnson amounts to throwing a hissy fit. Anyone thinking of doing this should really, really look at where this whack job stands on the issues.

So true. Might also ask him if has discovered what Aleppo is and where it's located and has he remembered the name of any European leader. 

Posted on: 03 October 2016 by Allante93

I'm a little confused, could someone explain this:

 

Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson can't seem to catch a break - even from his own running mate.

When the Johnson's VP-pick Bill Weld was asked who he believed was the best option for president in an interview with MSNBC's Chuck Todd on Friday, Weld said "I'm not sure anybody is more qualified than Hillary Clinton to be president of the United States."

The vice-presidential debate is less than 24 hours, I couldn't imagine either candidate validating the qualifications of the opposing party.

 

 Something weird is going on, I don't get it!

 

Allante93!

Posted on: 04 October 2016 by Clay Bingham

Allante

Yes, honesty can be a bit of a shock when you hear it.

 

Posted on: 10 October 2016 by Allante93
Allante93 posted:

I'm a little confused, could someone explain this:

 

Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson can't seem to catch a break - even from his own running mate.

When the Johnson's VP-pick Bill Weld was asked who he believed was the best option for president in an interview with MSNBC's Chuck Todd on Friday, Weld said "I'm not sure anybody is more qualified than Hillary Clinton to be president of the United States."

The vice-presidential debate is less than 24 hours, I couldn't imagine either candidate validating the qualifications of the opposing party.

 

 Something weird is going on, I don't get it!

 

Allante93!

Well, when the Libertarian party's vice-president validated Hillary as being the most qualified, at least it didn't have the exposure of last night 2nd presidential debate.

 If you guys across the pond, haven't had the opportunity to hear, or view the debate, it happened again.

The Donald was asked about his  strategy concerning Syria, following a direct quote by his running mate.

 He replied:

 "We haven't spoken, I disagree"

Of course, this made headlines, just Google.

 And Of course, Supporters of the Donald's camp claimed victory.

And guess what, I agree, he managed to stay afloat, for now!

Abandoned Ship!

Allante93!

Posted on: 11 October 2016 by Huge

Perhaps the inscription on the Statue of liberty should be covered up and replaced temporarily* with "Abandon hope all ye who enter here".

*Temporarily as despite a number of issues (past and particularly present) America is a great country and I firmly believe she will recover.