1936 Convention – 2016 Convention (both in Cleveland) – Will 2017 be like 1937?


1936 Convention

Perhaps it is just cyclical, but the Cleveland Republican Convention will be the first time that city has held a political convention since the fateful 1936 election just prior to the 1937 peak in the recovery from the Great Depression. This has the potential to be very bad for the city insofar as it will expose the downside of how unions destroy their own jobs by getting out-of-touch with the real boss – the consumer. The unions always see this as them against a corporation and fail to understand that if they price themselves out of a job, it is because the consumer is not buying it.

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Once upon a time, New York City was the main port. The union demands were abusive and eventually the port of New York came to an end. There can be no monopoly be it a corporation or labor for the ultimate decision-maker is always the consumer.

1968 Democratic Convention Police AbuseThe prospect of Republican nomination going nuts remains rather high. We may yet see riots if Trump is denied the nomination evoking the memories of violent Chicago’s 1968 Democratic convention when backroom deals by kingmakers determined the nominee and that led to fistfights on the floors that stained the city as image for a decade as the events were broadcast worldwide.

The 1968 Democratic Chicago Convention saw massive protests about Vietnam. We are in an upward cycle now for civil unrest. We may begin to see a lot more chaos around the upcoming Presidential election from those trying to stop Trump and the silent majority who are supporting Trump against the corrupt insiders.

There was a major change in trend in 1937. It appears we are headed for that same change in trend come 2017.

We have 40% of Trump supporters say they will abandon the Republican Party and 30% of Sander’s supporters say they would never vote for Hillary. This is illustrating there is a tremendous amount of the political base on both sides that is just dissatisfied for politics as we know it today. By the time we come to 2018, this will grow to a nightmare for Washington insiders.

Donald Trump WSJ April 14, 2O16 Op-Ed: Let Me Ask America a Question


How has the ‘system’ been working out for you and your family? No wonder voters demand change.

Via Donald J Trump –  On Saturday, April 9, Colorado had an “election” without voters. Delegates were chosen on behalf of a presidential nominee, yet the people of Colorado were not able to cast their ballots to say which nominee they preferred.

A planned vote had been canceled. And one million Republicans in Colorado were sidelined.

In recent days, something all too predictable has happened: Politicians furiously defended the system. “These are the rules,” we were told over and over again. If the “rules” can be used to block Coloradans from voting on whether they want better trade deals, or stronger borders, or an end to special-interest vote-buying in Congress—well, that’s just the system and we should embrace it.

Let me ask America a question: How has the “system” been working out for you and your family?

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I, for one, am not interested in defending a system that for decades has served the interest of political parties at the expense of the people. Members of the club—the consultants, the pollsters, the politicians, the pundits and the special interests—grow rich and powerful while the American people grow poorer and more isolated.

No one forced anyone to cancel the vote in Colorado. Political insiders made a choice to cancel it. And it was the wrong choice.

Responsible leaders should be shocked by the idea that party officials can simply cancel elections in America if they don’t like what the voters may decide.

The only antidote to decades of ruinous rule by a small handful of elites is a bold infusion of popular will. On every major issue affecting this country, the people are right and the governing elite are wrong. The elites are wrong on taxes, on the size of government, on trade, on immigration, on foreign policy.

Why should we trust the people who have made every wrong decision to substitute their will for America’s will in this presidential election?

Here, I part ways with Sen. Ted Cruz.

Mr. Cruz has toured the country bragging about his voterless victory in Colorado. For a man who styles himself as a warrior against the establishment (you wouldn’t know it from his list of donors and endorsers), you’d think he would be demanding a vote for Coloradans. Instead, Mr. Cruz is celebrating their disenfranchisement.

Likewise, Mr. Cruz loudly boasts every time party insiders disenfranchise voters in a congressional district by appointing delegates who will vote the opposite of the expressed will of the people who live in that district.

That’s because Mr. Cruz has no democratic path to the nomination. He has been mathematically eliminated by the voters.

While I am self-funding, Mr. Cruz rakes in millions from special interests. Yet despite his financial advantage, Mr. Cruz has won only three primaries outside his home state and trails me by two million votes—a gap that will soon explode even wider. Mr. Cruz loses when people actually get to cast ballots. Voter disenfranchisement is not merely part of the Cruz strategy—it is the Cruz strategy.

The great irony of this campaign is that the “Washington cartel” that Mr. Cruz rails against is the very group he is relying upon in his voter-nullification scheme.

My campaign strategy is to win with the voters. Ted Cruz’s campaign strategy is to win despite them.

What we are seeing now is not a proper use of the rules, but a flagrant abuse of the rules. Delegates are supposed to reflect the decisions of voters, but the system is being rigged by party operatives with “double-agent” delegates who reject the decision of voters.

The American people can have no faith in such a system. It must be reformed.

Just as I have said that I will reform our unfair trade, immigration and economic policies that have also been rigged against Americans, so too will I work closely with the chairman of the Republican National Committee and top GOP officials to reform our election policies. Together, we will restore the faith—and the franchise—of the American people.

We must leave no doubt that voters, not donors, choose the nominee.

How have we gotten to the point where politicians defend a rigged delegate-selection process with more passion than they have ever defended America’s borders?

Perhaps it is because politicians care more about securing their private club than about securing their country.

My campaign will, of course, battle for every last delegate. We will work within the system that exists now, while fighting to have it reformed in the future. But we will do it the right way. My campaign will seek maximum transparency, maximum representation and maximum voter participation.

We will run a campaign based on empowering voters, not sidelining them.

Let us take inspiration from patriotic Colorado citizens who have banded together in protest. Let us make Colorado a rallying cry on behalf of all the forgotten people whose desperate pleas have for decades fallen on the deaf ears and closed eyes of our rulers in Washington, D.C.

The political insiders have had their way for a long time. Let 2016 be remembered as the year the American people finally got theirs.

~ Donald J Trump

BREAKING – Report: Florida Prosecutor Drops Charges Against Trump Campaign Manager…


Obviously this was all made up and she wasn’t even supposed to be there the event was over.

Maryland Poll – Donald Trump Positioned For Clean Sweep…


Trump will make the 1237 and then some as more and more people find they dislike Cruz. The area east of the Mississippi belongs to trump that is were the middle class has been screwed my the Washington politicians and most of them will go for Trump. The next 7 states belong to Trump.

Paul Manafort Interviewed By Sean Hannity – Topic: Pending Primaries and Delegate Math (video)…


I agree with Paul 100% Trump is on track to get the 1237 while Cruz thinks he can win on a 2nd or 3rd ballet — Cruz is wrong and Trump is right!

#DemocracySpring Protest Against Corporate Ownership of Politians


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Over 400 protesters were arrested in Washington for exercising their First Amendment right Assemble and Free Speech. They were protesting the ownership of Congress by the banks and corporations. The movement is known as #DemocracySpring and is expected to run for the week. It has been taking place on Twitter and Facebook. Of course, politicians rely upon that money so they will throw these people in jail rather than address the issue.

GOPe Playing Very Dangerous Game With Current Political Con – Party Leadership Recommending Avoid Ohio Convention…


After the past dozen years do you really think the professionally republican give a rat’s ass about: Abortion, Gun Rights, the Christian Religion or Fiscal Responsibility? No of course they don’t! The professionally republicans i.e. the RNC/GOPe along with K Street and the DNC care only about one thing MONEY and how they can get their dirty hands on as much as they can. Money is derived from controlling legislative policy not social issues. The social issues are used by the professional republican class to make us think they are with us, even when they are not. In order to retain the legislative priorities the professional republican want: No limits or controls on campaign finance, Open borders to include comprehensive immigration reform, The retention of Obama Care, (their) Control over spending, and The Trans-Pacific Trade Deal. They don’t care a whit about us or we wouldn’t be where we are today. This is my view of how we got here.

 How did we get from the world of the early 60’s to where we are now?

New York Poll: Donald Trump 60%, John Kasich 17%, Ted Cruz 14%…


Starting now there are 7 states that Trump should get all the delegates and which will put him over 1,000. After that West Virginia, California and New Jersey will put him over the top and the RNC/GOPe will have been beaten.

My prediction from a month ago which is still good.
https://centinel2012.com/category/my-politics-discussions/

Unreal – Paul Ryan Schedules Party Leadership Fundraiser at Home of Anti-Trump Super-PAC Donor…


There never was any real question about the RNC/GOPe not wanting Trump any where near the party except as a source of money and for sure never to run for anything! Now that he is about to become the party standard bearer they are in a state of panic hence this event which just gives more fuel to those that know the system is rigged.

New Poll Shows Republican Elites May Lose it All


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The Republican elites are extremely arrogant. T%his is about them retaining control and power, not whatever the people may want. A new Reuters poll shows that screwing Donald Trump as they are expected to do will seriously damage the party. In Reuters  poll, a third of Republican voters who support Donald Trump may simply turn their backs on the Republicans if he is denied the nomination in a contested convention. Neither the Republicans nor the Democrats really are in turn with the rising anger with government as taxes rise, benefits decline, and general mismanagement prevails.

The elites who assume the Great Unwashed will return to their soap-operas and sports and let them do as they always do may be in for a real shock. Trump’s rivals as well as party elites who think they will pull this off without a hitch are dreaming. We are looking at not just a close election as fools simply vote for Hillary as if she would ever do anything for anyone but herself, and refusing to even listen to why people have gathered behind Trump will result in a devastating outcome for the Republicans not merely in 2016, but in Congress for 2018.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll asked Trump’s Republican supporters two questions: if Trump wins the most delegates in the primaries but loses the nomination, what would they do on Election Day, and how would it impact their relationship with the Republican Party? The majority (66%) said they would vote for the candidate who eventually wins the nomination. However, 33% said they would split between a number of alternatives such as not voting, supporting a third-party candidate, and switching parties and voting for the Democratic nominee. Only 58% responded saying they would remain in the Party, but 16% said they would leave it, and 26% said they did not know what they would do.