Tuesday, January 13, 2015

They should be in jail for racketeering, and extortion.


Tinker
Our United States Government is so fixed to keep the incumbent politician in office that the American people have very little chance of changing anything about the way that the Washington DC establishment is being run at all.
Just electing a person who is telling everyone he would change the Washington DC establishment can't seem to get the opportunity to be elected into the White House. Because the poll tested talking points of the TV charade is for only the Show sake to be elected. Hypocrisy has ruled the day for a very long time now in Washington DC..
No! The Presidency seems to be a job for the Ivy League puppet on a string who really get elected to live there, one after the other.
The biggest lie of all is that this is a Government for the people and by the people! When most of all of what the American people hear and see is Al Sharpton preaching that political fable to us, when he should be in jail for racketeering and extortion.
So why does the American people go along with this obvious U.S. Government social corruption?

Ted Cruz on Mitt Romney: No need for ‘mushy middle’

By Ben Schreckinger
1/12/15 6:22 PM EST

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz took a swipe at Mitt Romney on Monday, saying that Republicans’ path to the presidency doesn’t cut through “the mushy middle.”

Cruz was asked about Romney, the GOP’s 2012 nominee, by reporters following the senator’s keynote address at a Heritage Foundation summit.

“There are some who believe that a path to Republican victory is to run to the mushy middle, is to blur distinctions,” Cruz said. “I think recent history has shown us, that’s not a path to success. It doesn’t work. It’s a failed electoral strategy. I very much agree with President Ronald Reagan that the way we win is by painting with bold colors and not pale pastels and I think that’s gonna be a debate Republicans are gonna have over the next two years.”

“It is certainly a debate that I intend to participate in vigorously,” the first-term Texas senator added.

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