Facebook did not like what I had to say, claimed what is below is spam, and deleted this cute little article. I disagree. A Pox on Zuckerman, or berg, or whatever his name is. MP-F
by Melinda Pillsbury-Foster
This morning, I visited
this cheesy
website, hosted at winred.com, and realized this is just a con job for
building up their email list. You are donating
to the campaign of Mike Rogers, not his smiling companion Donald Trump, the GOP
Candidate for President.
(Don’t even
mention the outrage of having the Republican Party’s Official Color changed
from Union Blue, in commemoration of the Civil War battle for ending slavery,
to RED, the Official Color for the Confederacy, which had adopted the Socialist
paradigm promoted by George Fitzhugh in his book, Sociology
for the South, or, the Failure of Free Society (1854).
Did Mike Roger produce
this idea, or did he remember a similar, but very different, idea presented on DebateTourney.com?
Three years ago, we provided a page for each candidate for President
who registered with us to debate other candidates, now routinely ignored by the
MSM, not only real debates on real issues, but a full page showing the faces
and qualifications for every member of their Cabinet if that Presidential
Candidate were to be elected. This was
to be viewed as a promise, not a come-on.
All of us need to tie
candidates down, guaranteeing their performance in office. I realized this in 1992 while looking at an
old pot holder and suggested a different solution, Honesty
Bond as a way to hold those running for office to their campaign
promises. Naturally, it would work, so
it was ignored. I had originally floated
the idea to Republicans, because at the time I had left the LP, from frustration
with the approach of LP presidential candidates who insisted on focusing on
raising small amounts of money from loyalists and never challenging the media
and the anointed MSM candidates.
If the idea,
faintly, reminds you of the idea Newt Gingrich floated for Contract ON America,
you are correct. I was surprised to
learn one of the pieces of literature on Honesty Bond, I passed out at the
California Convention that year was handed to Gingrich by John Fund, who was
then in a relationship with my daughter, Morgan Pillsbury. It was Morgan who revealed this to me when
she asked some years later, “What was that idea you had, remember? The one
about the pot holder?”
It was
educational, and I left with not a moment of regret, as much was revealed to
me.
The number of
people running for the Presidency today is not two or three, but about 1,400,
duly registered with the FEC.
My thought was
that for generations now we have been forced to buy a pig in a poke, as we
decide who to support for the Office of President of the United States.
Firm commitments on
who will be entrusted with the growing number of ways government now rules over
us could provide a real sense of confidence in a presidential candidate who is
asking for our vote. But it would have
to be a real pledge from the candidate for president. Obviously, in this
instance, Donald is not promising anything.
Now, if a presidential
candidate nominated a highly qualified free market economist, such as Walter
Block, for Secretary of the Treasury, which would mean something.
Right now, our
only registered candidate is Jennifer Nicole Alameda,
who would certainly be happy to let you know the make up of her cabinet, if
asked.
Get in touch, folks for freedom need to listen to each other and then enact the principles!
oun
- A basic truth, law, or assumption."the principles of democracy."
- Actually, for me it is agency, spelled large.
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