Posted on 03/08/2016 11:08:06 AM PST by Hebrews 11:6
Voters are always right for the same reason the customer is always right they are the ones who decide. Just as a business will fail without customers, a party without voters is doomed.
It looks as though we are headed for a contested convention. The convention delegates will need to keep their wits about them and remember that even if they are freed from their initial pledged candidates, they are not free from this basic political reality. Spit on your voters, and they will spit on you....
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Only two candidates are putting forth policies that we Republicans have been demanding for years Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. We are voting for one of those two, not for any of your guys. We are the voters. Ignore us at your peril.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
“The voters DID choose Obama TWICE!”
The article is about Republican voters.
And the point is not that every vote is correct. It is that the voters should decide. If not, just eliminate the primaries and pick candidates at the convention.
Practically, understanding that our actions have eternal consequences should affect how we treat people now, people we may be spending all eternity with.
"Voters are always right for the same reason the customer is always right they are the ones who decide."
I disagree with the idea that the voters are always right. Since evidently most voters have never been taught about the federal governments constitutionally limited powers, voters have blindly built the USA on sand; Matthew 7:26, 15:14.
I’ve actually read a post, here, that offered Romney cover, for what he’s attempting to do to Trump and Trump voters, via the 1st Amendment.
Did you ever think you’d see the likes, on this forum, of defending Romney and the Cheap Labor cabal’s *right* to attempt to disenfranchise voters?? And, to hide behind the 1st Amendment in doing so?
I wonder if that’s the ‘talking points memo’ being sent out by one, or more, of these GOPee campaigns.
AEMILIUS PAULUS: The voter is always right? Nonsense! Look what the American voter elected as President-TWICE!
The author's point was that the RNC should respect its voters and nominate Trump or Cruz. In 2008 and 2012 the DNC did respect its voters and nominated Obama. Continuing the principle that the voter (customer) is always right, if the general election winner is prevented from assuming office by some shenanigans by Congress or the Courts, then this principle will be violated. Instead, voters elected Obama twice and their expressed will was honored.
Bingo. Even 100 yrs ago they voted for the Socialist for 4 terms, allowed to continue SS, income taxes, welfare, mediXYZ, education take-over, etc.
I wouldn’t trust anyone else to NOT vote to lay shackles upon another; they seem to have NO problem reaching into the wallet of another....FREE!
“Voters are always right” not in any substantive sense but rather to the organization, the political party, which is founded by and operated for them.
Think of it this way.
The boss may not always be right,
but he’s always the boss.
Again and again recently I've had occasion, this being another, to speculate that in heaven we will all be very eager to hear each others' stories. You and I have had an introduction to each others', but even we don't know everything yet about our own stories. God will reveal to us just how He worked in this situation and that one while we were unaware, and our stories will become even more wonderful. So, in addition to the obvious reasons we'll have for praising Him (seeing Him more clearly, Jesus' atoning sacrifice, etc., etc.), we'll be praising Him for all the miracles He's done in our lives.
To that end, let me recommend an excellent recent book to you: Miracles: What They Are, Why They Happen, and How They Can Change Your Life, by Eric Metaxas. I've given away a dozen copies, and no one can put it down. Speaking of reading, do you have and read a Bible?
RULE 1: The Boss is always right
RULE 2: When the Boss is wrong, see RULE 1
RULE 3: Always laugh at the Boss's jokes
Don’t have to wonder. We are told that he was a “son of perdition”. Only used twice in the New Testament. Once referring to Judas in John 17:12 and the second time to the Antichrist in 2 Thessalonians 2:3. And he committed suicide the ultimate act of despair and giving up on God. Seems clear he will enjoy the same fate as the Antichrist.
Heard Bill Krystal state that if Trump is elected then the GOP will be divided, but if they get someone else then the party will unite.
Then he went on to say how it is months away and people will change their views form all this.
It seems the establishment thinks we should pick their guy, whether Kasich, Cruz or Rubio while if we choose our guy the party will not vote and unite.
The they insult us by saying we will forget on what they are doing.
Like hell and they still take us for idiots.
Power corrupts.
I have often wonder the result if Judas had not betrayed Jesus. He was destined to do it. God knew he would so does it not lend that God had him do it? ... Ow my head.
“Voters are always right for the same reason the customer is always right they are the ones who decide.”........
Problem with that theory is the GOP doesn’t give a rats behind what the voters think, they do things their own way, precisely why Trump is doing so well. The people are pissed at the GOP and WILL REPLACE THEM SOON.
With all due respect Hebrews 11:6, please consider the following. The reason that the idea of low-information citizens is floating around is that youre ultimately going to shoot yourself in the foot when you make a decision when you dont have enough information to discern the good choices from the bad choices.
Consider the decision to get an abortion for example.
Problem with that theory is the GOP doesnt give a rats behind what the voters think, they do things their own way, precisely why Trump is doing so well. The people are pissed at the GOP and WILL REPLACE THEM SOON.
The voters are right even when the leaders don't "give a rat's ass," so the voters will soon demonstrate that in one or more of the four ways I mentioned in post #37.
I agree with you to an extent. The article is presenting the trees view. I am arguing the forest view.
Citizens need to get themselves up to speed with the federal governments constitutionally limited powers and start taking responsibility for the politicians that they send to DC.
True enough, and the internet has certainly assisted in that. Ultimately under that premise, in every case but one, we end up with the government we deserve. The one exception is to be governed by the God of grace, not as we deserve but as He provides from His boundless love through His Son the Atoner.
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