Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The Reason “They” Will Choose McCain

Barack Hussein Obama and John McCain have very little fundamental difference in their core platforms. McCain wants to continue big government. Obama wants an even bigger role for government. McCain wants to say in Iraq for 100 years. Obama has backed away from his earlier anti-war position and has pledged to strengthen the occupation in Afghanistan and supports intervention in Georgia while talking tough to others in the region. Both candidates support the same foreign and monetary policy, and the only candidate who offered real change was Ron Paul. So no matter which candidate is elected, the policies that the United States will take over the next four years will be the same for all intents and purposes.

The elections in the United States are rigged. The American people are given the choice between two identical political philosophies. Both candidates are chosen by an elite group of globalists and proceed to entertain the public with their political puppet show in a scheme to divide the country and pit Left vs. Right (Democrat vs. Republican). Despite the fact that both candidates are chosen by this small group of elites, the winner between the two is also decided by this same group. They follow an agenda in order to continue the false left vs. right paradigm and maintain control of the political system by giving the public the illusion of choice and democracy.

We can look no further than the 2000 and 2004 election to find blatant evidence of voter fraud. In the Bush vs. Gore election, it was only necessary to rig the results in one state in order to influence the entire election. The powers that be have succeeded in effectively dividing the population almost down the middle so that the split between democrats and republicans is almost 50/50. Therefore, to influence the results of an election, voter fraud is only necessary in one important state because the outcome in certain states will decide the election for the whole country. In 2000, Bush only won the election because of clear voter fraud in Florida. There was blatant discrimination against African Americans, countless issues with the ballets, and just an unbelievable series of events that lead to Bush winning the state’s electoral votes. Of course, with his brother as Governor of that state, that should have made the fraud a lot easier to commit. In Ohio in 2004, the evidence of fraud is less blatant, but the discrepancies were even greater. The results from the electronic voting machines clearly did not match up with the exit polls, when usually exit polling data can be quite reliable and does not deviate much from the true results. Even though Bush and Kerry were both members of the exclusive Yale secrete society Skull and Bones, the election was rigged anyways. But it is important to realize that this is not a republican conspiracy against the democrats… it is an agenda by the elites against the American people.

I am confident that John McCain will be elected tonight because I believe what Lindsey Williams said to be true, and given that information, I can understand why “John McCain is their man.” Even though there is no real difference between the candidates, the public perceives them to have very different platforms and ideologies. The perceived difference has totally divided the country, even though everyone is just essentially supporting the same system. The danger that the elite want to avoid is having the American people turn away from the both parties and rejecting the whole political system entirely. As long as they can keep the left wing supporting the democrats and the right wing supporting the republicans, they can have full control of the country. The left will fight the right in order to get the democrats in power, and the right will fight the left in order to get the republicans in power. The left and right need to stop fighting each other, and instead start fighting together against the phony two party system. It is only when the left wing rejects the democrats and the right wing reject the republicans can we move back towards limited government and personal freedom and have this political machine dismantled.

I think most Republican supporters are already aware that their party has failed them. Most recognize that Bush was a horrible President who put the country in a horrible economic situation and screwed up the Iraq War. However, I feel that many traditional republicans will still vote for McCain because they are justifiably afraid of the socialism that Obama represents. Also, there is still plenty of racism present in the United States and certainly a decent percentage of white Americans will vote for the white guy so that the black guy does not get into power.

The Democrats blame the economic problems and the failed Iraq war on the Bush Administration and believe that the Democratic Party will make things better again. Unfortunately, since most Obama supporters do not truly understand the nature of the problem, they do not realize that the solutions that Obama provides will make the economic situation worse. The left wing blames free market capitalism for the economic crisis and believes that government intervention is the solution. The left tends to blame Wall St. rather than the Federal Reserve. The government and the private sector work together in a fascist relationship to take advantage of the American people, but the people need to realize that it is the government part of that equation that needs to be eliminated, not the other way around. The economic crisis was caused by government intervention, and it is the free market that is trying to fix the imbalances. Businesses that only succeeded because of government handouts and favors need to fail, insolvent companies need to go bankrupt, and incompetent management needs to be fired and have the assets bought up by the competent. The recent government intervention is simply making the underlying problem worse and further intervention by the future administration will just dig us into a deeper hole.

The next four years are going to be horrible in the United States. The economic collapse that started in late 2007, and accelerated in the Spring of 2008, will unfold between 2009 – 2012 plunging the country into the worst economic depression in the country’s history. The economic collapse has only just begun and the dollar crisis is still to come. When the dollar starts to fall and eventually hyperinflates, that is when the real disaster begins and when truly tough times will be upon us.

If Obama is elected now, the left wing will realize that the socialist solutions did not work, and actually made the problem worse. By 2012, the American people would be so outraged with both political parties that they might get behind a Ron Paul type candidate and bring about the necessary reform to get the country back on sound footing. The elites are afraid of this and need the public to support either republicans or democrats.

Since both McCain and Bush are both perceived to be free market oriented (even though they are not) capitalism will take the blame for the collapse and the public will demand big government socialism to protect them. Therefore, I think that McCain will win this election in a very close race and the left wing support of the democrats will be emboldened as the crisis unfolds. It will appear as if the economic problems started with Bush in 2000 and got worse under McCain, before hitting rock bottom in 2012. Then, in 2012, the democrats will win in a landslide and install a massive socialist government that will seize whatever power is left for the taking and eliminate any glimmer of freedom from this once bright beacon.

Since the majority of the economic collapse has not yet unfolded, I believe it is better from the perspective of the elites to have McCain in power so that the free market can take the blame and strengthen control for the democrats in 2012. If Obama wins, the elite run the danger of a revolution where both parties are rejected since both would be to blame for the economic collapse. No matter who wins tonight, they will eventually be hated by both the left and the right by 2012. So if Obama wins, everyone in America will hate Obama and the democrats, and it is unlikely that they will find much comfort in the republicans since everyone realizes that it was republicans who got us into this mess. But if McCain wins, the left and right will both hate the republicans and will flock to the democrats in 2012. The elites want the public to run to socialism, not freedom, and with McCain in the white house, they can keep the left vs. right paradigm alive and well.

When McCain wins, Obama supporters will be furious. I would expect some form of civil unrest to occur. Over the next four years, there will undoubtedly be plenty of civil unrest which will justify a police state to strengthen the stranglehold that the government has over its people. The plans for martial law are already in the books. The elites may actually welcome or incite civil unrest in order to justify martial law and grab more power.

The elites do not care if the public protests against one political party, as long as they are in favor of the other one. It is acceptable for the public to hate the republicans provided that they support the democrats. So if the elites put the democrats in now, the whole country will end up hating both parties, whereas if they keep a republican president in office, the public will hate the republicans, but believe that the democrats will be their saviors.

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