Carl, I have looked closely at the platforms. And, while there may be some
chance of some relief for the working class under Sanders, the opposite is true
about Stein. It appears she wants a strong welfare class at the expense of the
working class.
frank
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[mailto:blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Carl Jarvis
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No doubt about it, Frank. But my vote for Bernie, and my future vote for Jill,
are not in the belief that they can bring about a "New Day"
for the working class. The most either of these candidates might do is to
provide some temporary relief for the working class, under Capitalism. So I
vote with the understanding that a little relief would be better than none, but
that either Clinton or Trump's election is meaningless to the working class.
My real vote, whose candidate the Empire will never allow on its ballots, is
for the removal of Corporate Capitalism. The biggest problem with this dream
is that we are so scattered and so misled and lied to, that we have no plan of
what to replace it with. A revolution today would place us in jeopardy of
losing any remaining freedom. We would wind up like the French or Russians
following their "People's Revolution".
Are you in agreement that we need to begin serious conversation as to how we
structure a People's Government? Or are you a believer that the present
Corporate Capitalistic System can be salvaged?
Carl Jarvis
On 6/26/16, Frank Ventura <frank.ventura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And you don't think they wouldn't do that to poor little Ms. Stein?
Get real, money runs her world too. Only difference is that she will
tell the liberal elites that strangling the working class is necessary
to bring upon the revolution. Sure the welfare class will see a bump
in social programs under Stein but it is the working class that will suffer
from the burden.
And to whom do you will think will benefit most from her programs?
Yep, you guessed it the rich which will be receiving the contracts and
the spoils that come along with it. Stein is just another capitalist
trying to buy votes by eroding the working class. No change in our lot
will come from any candidate until we completely eliminate capitalism
throughout the world, and I don't hear anyone calling for that.
Frank
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[mailto:blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Carl Jarvis
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2016 11:59 AM
To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: CBS this morning
Well, here is an interesting attempt to scare us into voting for Clinton.
For myself, I promise that I will have no regrets the morning after,
if I vote for Jill Stein and awaken to news that Donald Trump won the
election.
Remember, the Corporate American Empire will take care of itself.
Sure, they will be happier with Hillary at the helm, but don't think
for one second that they will allow Donald to mess up their game plan.
What they did for mild mannered Barak Obama, the winner of the Nobel
Peace Prize, is exactly what they can do for the mouthy Trumpet. And
for you who think Trump will make life harder for the Working Class?
Hey!!! Wake up! Things have been getting worse under every president
since Richard Nixon. Hillary has already promised that social reform
will need to go slow. Slow may mean, "Not on my watch". As long as
we, the Workers of America are scared into supporting the very
Establishment that is eating us out of house and home, life will
become harder. And it will be those who are stampeded into backing
either of these two Shills, who will wake up regretting their vote...waking
up under the nearest bridge.
Carl Jarvis
On 6/26/16, Frank Ventura <frank.ventura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
CBS this morning ran a piece about the British vote and made a big
point of how many Brits are now saying that they regret their vote
and that they only voted for it as a protest vote thinking that it
could never pass. This is the reality of these "protest votes". It
may make the person feel good but wait until the morning after. This
greatly foreshadows what will happen here in the US in November as
all of these portest votes will only put the GOP in the White House
and come the morning after said protestors will be complaining of got
elected.