Monday, April 4, 2016

Both parties represent the interests of about 20% of the public.

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The End of Mass Democracy

In modern America, it is impossible to know if what appears in the press is real news or some made-up nonsense intended to trick the public. The increasingly important site Conservative Tree House posted up a sampling of entire fake media people and operations the other day. When you are paid to write on behalf of a party, you’re not a journalist. You are an advocate. When you are an advocate posing as an independent media, you are a fraud.

Even though much of what is in the press is agit-prop, there’s information to be gleaned from it. This story in Bloomberg the other day about how the GOP is preparing to end popular selection of their nominees is a good example. Ostensibly, the “report” is about how they will navigate a brokered convention. What they really want to do is introduce the idea of ending the primary system or at least severely curtailing it.

The Democrats have largely made their primary system a beauty contest. The super delegate system lets party officials put their thumb on the scale to the point where Clinton could lose the rest of the primaries and still win the nomination. Of the 2382 delegates at the Democrat convention, 712 will be controlled by the party. In other words, Sanders will have to have own 71% of the delegates in the primaries to win the nomination.

An important thing to remember about America politics in the technocratic era is that there is only one party.

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6 comments:

  1. Something was out of control in the USA. I was out of town from about 1979 to 1990. In that time the USA had changed in a way that it was completely unrecognizable to me. After that I was like Chicken Little: " The sky is falling," but no one would listen to me.

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    1. I was still in NY but out of touch with general society until about 1982. Then I was in Israel for seven years.

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    2. I see, thanks. Reminds me everyday in Vietnam all I do is look at the headlines of the Vietnamese language paper which is sufficient for me. :)

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  2. The parties represent the non taxpaying welfare league and the non taxpaying NWO oligarchy/corporatists.

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    1. (There are) none so blind as those who will not see.

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