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Please Be The Rise Of A Third Party

It's donated money that people give voluntarily. When you go to the DMV or file your taxes they ask you if you want to donate to the presidential campaign fund. You don't have to pay it. That's where this money comes from.

Do they have to pick which party they're donating it to?
 
I am part of an anarchosyndicalist commune. We take turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. But all the decision of that officer have to be ratified at a special biweekly meeting by a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs,but by a two-thirds majority....Works great really.
 
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while I like the message depicted above, there actually is more to it.

Driving down the highway at 90 mph in a Toyota corolla some years ago, I had to make a bet about which way the cow would go. I staked my life on the notion that it could not turn around as fast as I could get by it. I won that bet, and I think it's safe to say the American public can't turn around as fast as global governance can become the final mistake.

We do have the choice, though. And at any point in time, enough people can make it happen. We can claim our choice and go whatever way we want, besides that global governance slaughterhouse. Fact is, we can even take over that dark place and make it our own, and do a French version of the Revolution if we have to. But that would be too distasteful for most of us, and we with all our manners and civilities would probably be happy to just let the tories go, hopefully, to Canada. Like we did in 1785.

Cows won't walk backwards, and Americans won't change their course in time, but they will change over time. The way things are now, or the way the next President does, will be the reason we turn.

I don't think California will vote for Hillary. Bernie, maybe, but Cruz or anyone will beat Hillary in California. Hillary is the one candidate on the block who represents "The Way Things Are", and she is running dead last against everyone.
 
I am part of an anarchosyndicalist commune. We take turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. But all the decision of that officer have to be ratified at a special biweekly meeting by a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs,but by a two-thirds majority....Works great really.

I can believe this. Lots of little communes have found a way that works, sorta, for some.

What I want is the commune where the commune leaves everyone alone and able to make their own personal decisions, but will voluntarily rise to the occasion of someone in need of short term help.

I think that's called Christianity, basically. . . ..
 
while I like the message depicted above, there actually is more to it.

Driving down the highway at 90 mph in a Toyota corolla some years ago, I had to make a bet about which way the cow would go. I staked my life on the notion that it could not turn around as fast as I could get by it. I won that bet, and I think it's safe to say the American public can't turn around as fast as global governance can become the final mistake.

We do have the choice, though. And at any point in time, enough people can make it happen. We can claim our choice and go whatever way we want, besides that global governance slaughterhouse. Fact is, we can even take over that dark place and make it our own, and do a French version of the Revolution if we have to. But that would be too distasteful for most of us, and we with all our manners and civilities would probably be happy to just let the tories go, hopefully, to Canada. Like we did in 1785.

Cows won't walk backwards, and Americans won't change their course in time, but they will change over time. The way things are now, or the way the next President does, will be the reason we turn.

I don't think California will vote for Hillary. Bernie, maybe, but Cruz or anyone will beat Hillary in California. Hillary is the one candidate on the block who represents "The Way Things Are", and she is running dead last against everyone.

Agreed, and she knows this she ain't stupid:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL5ieanJTRU

They're becoming victims of the effects that they're causing by lying to the people term, after term, after term... I have faith in a natural reaction from the people of this great nation to all the BS that we're constantly being fed.
 
I am part of an anarchosyndicalist commune. We take turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week. But all the decision of that officer have to be ratified at a special biweekly meeting by a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs,but by a two-thirds majority....Works great really.

Wtf?
 
I can believe this. Lots of little communes have found a way that works, sorta, for some.

What I want is the commune where the commune leaves everyone alone and able to make their own personal decisions, but will voluntarily rise to the occasion of someone in need of short term help.

I think that's called Christianity, basically. . . ..
I don't know what kind of Christianity you're talking about. Doesn't sound like the kind I've ever seen.
 
while I like the message depicted above, there actually is more to it.

Driving down the highway at 90 mph in a Toyota corolla some years ago, I had to make a bet about which way the cow would go. I staked my life on the notion that it could not turn around as fast as I could get by it. I won that bet, and I think it's safe to say the American public can't turn around as fast as global governance can become the final mistake.

We do have the choice, though. And at any point in time, enough people can make it happen. We can claim our choice and go whatever way we want, besides that global governance slaughterhouse. Fact is, we can even take over that dark place and make it our own, and do a French version of the Revolution if we have to. But that would be too distasteful for most of us, and we with all our manners and civilities would probably be happy to just let the tories go, hopefully, to Canada. Like we did in 1785.

Cows won't walk backwards, and Americans won't change their course in time, but they will change over time. The way things are now, or the way the next President does, will be the reason we turn.

I don't think California will vote for Hillary. Bernie, maybe, but Cruz or anyone will beat Hillary in California. Hillary is the one candidate on the block who represents "The Way Things Are", and she is running dead last against everyone.

Based on what. Every poll I have seen has her beating Cruz and Trump. Only Kasich matches her in the polls.
 
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