O.K., I guess I have been following the media, blogs, and candidates
too closely. I have noticed that there
is a new intimidation tactic that the American voter is facing. It is what I like to call “Choose the lesser of two evils”
tactic. It is being used primarily by
the Secretary Clinton Campaign to attempt to get Senator Sanders supporters to
support her campaign after all of the unfair practices, lies, and character assassination
that the Democrat National Committee and Secretary Clinton has unleashed during
the primary system.
I think that the Clinton campaign underestimates how much
anger, derision, and simple revulsion that these tactics have caused in a lot of
Democrats and Independent voters. The
tipping point for me was when I saw the manufactured outrage by the media, the
Democrat National Convention, and Secretary Clinton’s supporters about a
situation that should have never happened.
This organized and false outrage makes Secretary Clinton appear even
more dishonest than Mr. Trump.
At this point, I could neither support either Secretary
Clinton, or Mr. Trump. But, here is the
new wrinkle, I am being told by my friends and acquaintances who support
Secretary Clinton that I have to vote for her to prevent Mr. Trump from
becoming the President of the United States of America.
They tell me that she is the only choice in a
field of two. Well, I have taken civics
in High school, I know that this is not the case. I know that the Electoral College elects the
President. I also know that the only
parties that will even have a chance for President in this election are the two candidates in the Republican and Democrat
Parties. I don’t care, I won’t vote for
either of these venal people.
I also know that there are three branches of
government. It is about time I start
paying attention to those people who are being elected in the House of
Representative and the Senate. You see,
we have had eight years of obstructionism from the congress. I don’t see any changes in that
obstructionism in the future. Truth be
told, neither party truly loves their choices for the President of the United
States of America. That means that no
matter who is elected, we will have gridlock.
That being said, the urgency to vote for someone I would not allow in my
house, let alone have a beer with is a non-issue. I really don’t believe that you can “waste” a
vote if you vote for something/someone you believe in.
I am a Senator Sanders Supporter. I supported him because he voiced beliefs
that I hold dear to my heart. He
probably will not be the Democrat candidate for this election. That does not bother me. I am happy that there is a whole bunch of
people out there who have their eyes open and now see that the media and the
corporate world are out there colluding against them to be slaves. I think that the DNC may have done a great
service to the people of America by slanting the race for Secretary
Clinton. We now know that the system is
rigged, there is no doubt after this election.
We know that the rich and powerful will do anything to hold on to the
control that they exert over the American people. I will chalk this election up to the learning
curve.
I now know how the game works.
To conclude
this thought, I am going to vote for Senator Sanders in the primary. I am going to cast my vote with a smile on my
face and a light heart because I know that I am not contributing to the
problem. In November, I am going to vote
for Dr. Jill Stein of the Green Party.
The day after the General Election, I am going to actively start looking
for a place where my effort will be appreciated and make a positive difference
for my fellow Americans. I will do that
because voting for the lesser of two evils is just un-American.