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Calling the Colorado Republican Party’s decision not to hold a primary popular vote a scandal, talk-radio host Michael Savage declared Sen. Ted Cruz should disavow the move and call for a vote.
“What just happened in Colorado should, frankly, disqualify Cruz, who claims to be a constitutional conservative,” Savage told his listeners Monday.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/04/michael-savage-to-cruz-renounce-colorado...
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Every News network is covering for this outright theft in Colorado. Explaining it as Trump being out smarted in the political game...How can Cruz even think as himself as constitutional when he excepts getting Delegates with out a vote. ..This is pure communism.
beautiful Colorado...The State where voters are not neededThrough history all establishments have morphed into Oligarchy`s..The human weakness of greed is the driving force of this. Time and time again it has come to pass.The devil is crafty and has been around forever. He will always be around.. Our fore fathers knew this and gave us directions to avoid it. But of course it is easier said than done.. Many here say the revolution must be done with elections. Well this could be so. We have a chance to give that a shot right now by electing Trump..I`m not saying that electing Trump is all we need to do. But it is a start of the process. If we do not take this chance, then we can not complain when the SHTF...If you all want to fix our broken government peacefully, Then voting for Trump is the way. Cruz has shown that he enjoys the political atmosphere that is in place now. That is because he has spent his life perfecting his craft. His craft of deception...This system of delegates must be changed. It is a vehicle for greed to prosper in Washington.
Let me reiterate,
It's not the President that makes the laws, It's Congress. the president can be overruled by Congress, and the SCOTUS can also be controlled by Congress enacting Constitutional laws or proposing amendments. However the majority of amendments proposed by Congress were for the benefit of Congress and the power Elites. Therefore we must start now and Vett all the candidates we can vote for in our States and Precincts and choose the best of them to represent us. Then we must continue doing this on into the future. There are other things we must do also but those are for a later time. It may be that the best available candidates for the House and Senate are just the best of the worst, but we have to start somewhere and it will take many many elections to see the results we want to happen. If we don't do that we will never see the results we want to see.
M, For some reason you are always down playing the importance of the President. I am totally in disagreement with you. The President is by far the most important person in our government. I certainly want to shrink the federal government. But as a country, we have one leader. That is the one we all look to show our path forward. He is the leader...I hear you constantly playing down his or her role in our country. I just do not see why you are driven so much that way..
Kevin,
the President is the figurehead and CinC basically a chief executive that puts Congresses laws in effect through the bureaucracies.The real powers in the Original concept our Founders created made the State Governors more powerful and important than a President. Most of what you see today is what the Progressives have trained the American Public to see.
>It's Congress that makes the Laws. It's Congress that allows the spending of money, it's Congress that has the power to tax, not the President. Congress even has the power to over ride executive orders. The system has been broken over the last 150 years and we need to get on the ball and fix it. A President can't fix it, only the People and the States can fix it but it seems that no one wants to do the work necessary to bring that about.
Over the years the American People have been lulled into believing the President runs the Nation, and the President does not run it. All he can do is to make suggestions to Congress. Submit a request for funds to accomplish what he wants to do. and so on. If the original checks and balances were still in place we would not be in the dire straights we are in right now.
Look to the Constitution for the enumerated powers granted to the President then look at what Presidents have done to over step those enumerated powers over even the last fifty years. Do the same for Congress and see where they have ignored their duty and let the Presidents over step.
I don't think Americans will step up in time to fix the mess before it all collapses and we have no America any more. that's why I am desperately trying to make people see what needs to be done to preserve the Constitution and our way of life.
Donald Trump will win in a landslide. *The mind behind ‘Dilbert’ explains why.
Adams, in other words, believes that Trump himself has turned the campaign game around. On the stump, the real-estate mogul is not running on the knowledge of his numbers or the dissection of the data. He is running on our emotions, Adams says, and sly appeals to our own human irrationality. Since last August, in fact, when many were calling Trump’s entry a clown candidacy, the “Dilbert” cartoonist was already declaring The Donald a master in the powers of persuasion who would undoubtedly rise in the polls. And last week, Adams began blogging about how Trump can rhetorically dismantle Clinton’s candidacy next.
Adams, mind you, is not endorsing Trump or supporting his politics. (“I don’t think my political views align with anybody,” he tells The Post’s Comic Riffs, “not even another human being.”) And he is not saying that Trump would be the best president. What the Bay Area-based cartoonist recognizes, he says, is the careful art behind Trump’s rhetorical techniques. And The Donald, he says, is playing his competitors like a fiddle — before beating them like a drum.
Most simply put: Adams believes Trump will win because he’s “a master persuader.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/03/21/donal...
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