Question for Americans:Voting?

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It is time for America to finally hit bottom and vote for Donald Trump.

The problem is that countries like Argentina and Brazil have proven that there is no bottom, once you go populist. Trump could very well be just the first of many.
 
Camberiu.:
You're quite right about Argentina.Although,as we discussed previously Brazil under Vargas-a populist- played it very well geopolitically speaking in WW2.Later with help from the US got a big jump start re:development on Argentina.who sided with the Axsis.
This only further proves that Peron was a meathead like Trump and also,Brazil has traditionally played much smarter geo-politics than Argentina..This has always been well known in the US.
 
Trump's not playing by the legacy rules of the game. He's creating a new game by creating new rules. And attracting people to vote for him who either never would have voted, or never would have voted (R.) And many of them won't admit that to the pollsters.

Trump is the periodic, 70-year (approximately) major paradigm shift in American politics: George Washington -> Lincoln -> FDR -> Trump.


Why Trump Supporters Think He'll Win
 
The US general election for president, senators, and representatives is only 99 days away. Americans have the right to vote, but so many were denied that right in this year's primary election. We don't know who won the primary, although HRC was declared the winner before the votes were counted. They still haven't been counted in California. Election fraud is the worst in the world. We must regain our democracy.

This video focuses on the seriousness of the situation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBLjfphlxPo
 
A New York Times article analyzed the 2016 primary elections, and they make the point why the primaries are so important.

US population - 324 million
Eligible voters - 221 million
Didn't vote - 161 million
1/2 of voters didn't vote for Trump or Clinton in the primaries

14% of eligible adults voted
9% of the nation voted for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton in the primary.

There are two more options for president in the general election:

Gary Johnson - Libertarian Party
and
Jill Stein - Green Party
 
The USA is a non-functioning democracy. If you're interested in the latest update on the primary election fraud, here is an interview with Roberto Fitrakis, the lawyer investigating the fraud. Robert Fitrakis says that the partisan corporations which manage election data and technology targeted young supporters of Bernie Sanders to ensure a Hillary Clinton victory. Bernie Sanders may have lost the primary due to election fraud.

"There's not much money in counting votes, but there is a lot of money in the voting result."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg9cauzuEsw
 
Wanted to mention my experience dropping off my absentee ballot for the presidential primary a few months back. I've always gotten it sent by mail to my apartment and than drop it off at the embassy to better assure it will get to the right place in a timely manner. In the past I'd always gone inside the embassy and handed it to a citizens service officer at one of the windows, this year though it was quite an odd experience. When I presented myself at the front of the embassy they told me to go to a small entrance on the side of the compound. Once I got there an Argentine private security guard opened a door and barely stuck his head out and told me he'd figure out who to give it to. Quite honestly I felt a lack of organization and though it was odd and opens up the possibility of tampering/getting lost giving it to a private security guard outside the embassy.
 
Wanted to mention my experience dropping off my absentee ballot for the presidential primary a few months back. I've always gotten it sent by mail to my apartment and than drop it off at the embassy to better assure it will get to the right place in a timely manner. In the past I'd always gone inside the embassy and handed it to a citizens service officer at one of the windows, this year though it was quite an odd experience. When I presented myself at the front of the embassy they told me to go to a small entrance on the side of the compound. Once I got there an Argentine private security guard opened a door and barely stuck his head out and told me he'd figure out who to give it to. Quite honestly I felt a lack of organization and though it was odd and opens up the possibility of tampering/getting lost giving it to a private security guard outside the embassy.

Scary story. He'll "figure out" who to give it to? Doubtful that the vote will ever be counted.
 
Greg Palast is an investigative journalist who has dedicated years to writing about election fraud in the United States.

He talks about how the political elites rig the elections with voter suppression, votes not being counted, purging, etc. He starts with the 2000 election and why mainstream media never talks about it.

https://youtu.be/ck4hdMbTpv0

The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: A Tale of Billionaires and Ballot Bandits is the title of Palast's book and movie about the 2016 election.

www.gregpalast.com

How Billionaires Steal Elections
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMlEwB1QxpQ


Milanesas - There will be a voter day at the US Embassy in October for those who want to register and file absentee ballots. They take care of mailing the ballots in a pouch to DC and then forwarded to local election boards accordingly.

I prefer receiving my ballot from my board of elections who then send me an email confirming receipt.
 
The US general election for president, senators, and representatives is only 99 days away. Americans have the right to vote, but so many were denied that right in this year's primary election. We don't know who won the primary, although HRC was declared the winner before the votes were counted. They still haven't been counted in California. Election fraud is the worst in the world. We must regain our democracy.

This video focuses on the seriousness of the situation.

https://www.youtube....h?v=VBLjfphlxPo
Many things happened during the primaries to screw Bernie. The main cause was that he, all of a sudden decided that he wanted to join the club and be a Democrat. HRC has been a Democrat for most of her political life, raising money, supporting candidate, etc. Therefore the private club know as the Democratic party supported her.....for better of worse.

Now that she has the nomination it is time for the American people to support her. A vote against her is not a protest, it is a vote for racism, bigotry, anti woman, pro guns, and a vote to stack the supreme court against all that is good in the USA for the next 30 years. I was a Bernie supporter, a Bernie Bro, but now I will vote for Hillary. She has some bad points, mainly her association with the banksters. But many good progressive points....women's rights, gun control, equal rights for all, voter reform, a level headed commander in chief and countless more issues. And most important, the Supreme Court.

If you are voting against HRC by voting for another party just remember Nader and Bush.

T/
 
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