Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Something must be wrong with a voter who would vote like that?



Tinker

I think that something is very disconcerting and wrong with a voter who would cast their one important vote for Mary Landrieu. Because she is of course obviously lying about her intentions to not support the politician in her Democratic party like Harry Reid as Senate majority leader if the Democratic party keep the majority again in the U.S. Senate after this election.
Or President Barack Obama.
Why would anyone vote for someone who is not being honest and think nothing about lying about the question that the American people are asking?
The U.S. Government is not a mafia syndicate that hands out favors to the willing who help the criminal activity bringing in the money. But a Politic for the people and by the people who vote. That when and where the people are the boss, and that the elected were to carry out the American people trust to run the United States Government openly, and honestly. That the Government and everything in it is owned by the American people.
Somehow the people who are voting for politician like Mary Landrieu are confused with the truth of how their U.S. Government was written into law to work and into the Laws on the United States Constitutions. You are not a naive person for expecting your U.S. Government to be run honestly and above board. No! You are simply being a good person who is trusting the people that you elect in your polling places around this great country to do a good job.
Not what the Media Networks TV Show is advertising to us now, because that TV Show is of course obviously crazy.
Not a side game using the U.S. Constitutions as a mafia front for all the evil back room deals dividing up the profits of the mafia syndicate criminal enterprise, that is a part of their social underground.
If the Louisiana voters really want an honest political candidate going into the United States Senate, they will vote for Bill Cassidy. If they want some more of the same they will vote for Mary Landrieu Washington DC criminal establishment enterprise. That keeps given out a little of the U.S. Government’s money to the voter, as the elected take a lot. Then that is what they will get. The votes will tell the truth to us about them in who they vote for.
I will be interested to see for real who among the Louisiana population vote the way they do. So far the black voters are voting something like 80-90 percent Democrat. The Spanish or Mexican voters is also voting 70-80 percent Democrats. And everyone knows about the Democratic products that they keep advertised to the American people. About U.S. Government food stamp, welfare, and Government jobs will go to the crony friends of the elected. Agreed upon in the political fundraising dinners so many times before. And that who you know is how you get ahead, not so much what you know. That the Laws of this country will be pushed and pulled for the elitist few who belong to the privileged aristocrat’s known now as the Washington DC establishment of today. And that the laws that big money Bankers don’t like will be unenforced like the immigration programs and laws. And that the Democrat Party will keep given out a little piece of the U.S. Government pie to the voter who vote Democrat. As the Government leaders running that political party keeps taking the bigger part of the U.S. Government pie for themselves, who were elected. 

The forefather of this country really tried to give to the American people a Government for and by the people, if they could keep it.
Like the old saying goes, it is not what you say that really matters, but what you do, because what you do is who you really are.

Here’s How a Democratic Senator Responded When Asked if She Would Support Harry Reid

Oct. 28, 2014 12:33am Oliver Darcy


Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) refused to say Monday night whether or not she would vote to reelect Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) as the Senate Majority Leader in the next Congress.

“I am going to wait to see what the leadership looks like,” she said during a debate, according to Politico. “I’m not saying yes. I’m not saying no.”

The Democratic senator noted in the exchange that her answer Monday differed from what she had said in the past. However, she defended her statement.

“I did not change my mind. What I said was — I said two or three months ago in the hallway that I would vote for Harry Reid. Tonight, I said I will consider what the candidates are,” she later said, according to Politico.
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