Posted on 04/14/2016 6:30:21 PM PDT by Amntn
Excellent read. This shows Trump can be serious when he wants to, as I have said from day one.
I’m not sure if I can pick one thing that stands out, I see several lines that hit it out of the park.
I originally liked Cruz a lot too, and was hoping to see him sign on as VP with Trump, but once his campaign morphed from Elect Cruz to Stop Trump, I lost all hope for Ted. He sold out to the very establishment he rails against.
This is why we don’t need another career politician in the white house, they are controlled by the money donors. Trump is not.
I listened to his speech at the GOP gala tonight too and was pretty impressed, it was not the standard Trump speech, I’m sure a lot of people missed it but tonight’s speech showed the serious, common sense Trump that needs to be in the white house. As I’ve asked before, what politician has ever finished anything ahead of time and under budget? Trump does it every time. We need that kind of organization and common sense in the oval office. Not to mention the tough leader who has the determination to stand his ground against democrats, republicans and the press and still come out ahead.
How’s the system been for me? I’ve been out of work for several years, can’t even look for a job when it would cost me $100 a week to run all over hell and a half acre and look for one, I don’t have $5 for gas right now...and there are no jobs to look for...
I’m not on welfare or food stamps, government housing or any other hand out. My sister helps out with groceries and so forth and I play in a local band and make a few bucks now and then. And have a good looking garden coming along...
Can’t find a job? I have 8 years as a machinist, all that went to China long ago. 15 years as a computer technician, got sick of it. Started my own computer shop, once it got yanked out from under me I don’t want to spend 2 years fighting again to get it to the point it can hold its own. Don’t have the money to invest anyway...
How’s the system doing for me? Not good folks, not good...
At the risk of being redundant, I am posting the RNC rule which resulted in the Colorado GOP changing their rules.
RULE NO. 16
Election, Selection, Allocation, or Binding of Delegates and Alternate Delegates
(a) Binding and Allocation.
(1) Any statewide presidential preference vote that permits a choice among candidates for the Republican
nomination for President of the United States in a primary, caucuses, or a state convention must be used to allocate and bind the
states delegation to the national convention in either a proportional or winner-take-all manner, except for delegates and alternate
delegates who appear on a ballot in a statewide election and are elected directly by primary voters.
(2) The Secretary of the Convention shall faithfully announce and record each delegates vote in accordance
with the delegates obligation under these rules, state law or state party rule. If any delegate bound by these rules, state party rule
or state law to vote for a presidential candidate at the national convention demonstrates support under Rule 40 for any person
other than the candidate to whom he or she is bound, such support shall not be recognized. Except as provided for by state law or
state party rule, no presidential candidate shall have the power to remove a delegate.
The Colorado GOP did not want to be bound by the will of the voters of a presidential preference poll. Had they done the election, they would have been required to allocate the delegates based upon the voting.
The Colorado wanted to not be stuck with the will of the people.
It is time to point out that Colorado has not gone Republican since 2004. As a swing state, the Colorado GOP should be attempting to involve more voters in the primary. This does not bode well for this state turning RED in November, no matter which nominee comes from our convention due to the insular nature of the Colorado state party leadership.
Sad state of affairs.
Trump’s right on this...
Oh, and here’s a link to a college administration who also makes sense... fyi
It’s like the sound of the supercharger bleeding off the pressure it don’t need to finish off passing yo azz mofo islam.
If I were a D.C. politician, I’d say everything’s hunky-dory.
I’ve got that summer home, the kids are in private prep schools or first-tier colleges, and I’m driving a European sports car while the wife wears diamonds.
Do you wonder that I don’t want Trump or Cruz rocking the boat?
I’m just surprised that Mr. Trump didn’t look into the Constitution first before he got into the election.
Article. II.
Section. 1.
The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America. He shall hold his Office during the Term of four Years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for the same Term, be elected, as follows:
Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors, equal to the whole Number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress: but no Senator or Representative, or Person holding an Office of Trust or Profit under the United States, shall be appointed an Elector.
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The first primary wasn’t until 1910 in Oregon, pushed by the Progressives.
There is a reason that the Founders set us up as a Republic, and with strong state’s rights. As others on this thread have noted, look what happens when the masses DO take over and vote in folks like obama so they can get their welfare and free phones, etc.
Voter fraud and disenfranchsment is obviously a big thing, and should be rooted out. But sending delegates that are “voted” on to a state conference isn’t that. Voted is in quotes - I think it was stand over on this side of the room, raise you hand, etc. That is how they have always done it - and it is non-binding. I think that is why the state did not go with the actual vote as they were not set-up for a vote to make sure it was all done properly and securely.
Well done, Mr. Trump.
BOOM!
We've wondered for nearly twenty years on Free Republic exactly WHY the Republicans don't go after blatant vote fraud.
We got our answer this year:
The Republicans and the Democrats are members of the same party - the Uniparty. Why would they go after themselves?
[How has the system been working out for you and your family?]
Uh, mostly not since 2008, especially. Worse that I could have imagined and that is absolutely the truth.
Ok, good. I get that. Trump calls for a 15% corporate tax rate as opposed to the 35% we have now.
We will have no tariffs, we just need to produce a friendly business environment.
It's all about strategy. Having a strong opening stance.
We've been sold out by the elites, the selectors. They get rich and we the people put off retirement.
I'm full on MAGA now. For my kids and their kids.
**** “My wife and I know a couple who live in public housing. EBT cards, you know the drill. They just got back from a Caribbean vacation.” ****
I know them! We just took up a collection to buy their kids School Clothes and put a new roof on their Aunties house.
(They never mentioned that the Escalade was running low on Gas)
This is a direct hit, dead center, between the eyes, cut to the core, thermonuclear strike. Game, set, match. This is how Donald Trump will win the nomination and win the general election.
TRUMP UNLEASHED: Cruz has toured country bragging about his voterless victory in Colorado...
TRUMP UNLEASHED: Cruz has toured country bragging about his voterless victory in Colorado...
Good opinion piece. This is also a shout-out to the delegates going to Cleveland.....America is watching you.
I don’t have a subscription and I could read it.
Is this the link you used?
http://www.wsj.com/articles/let-me-ask-america-a-question-1460675882
It is excellent.
We definitely have “double agents” being selected in NC.
“What we are seeing now is not a proper use of the rules, but a flagrant abuse of the rules. Delegates are supposed to reflect the decisions of voters, but the system is being rigged by party operatives with double-agent delegates who reject the decision of voters.”
Thoroughly enjoyed it! I also enjoyed Trump’s speech at the Gala tonight also. Very entertaining. Things are looking up!
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