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Stir the Pot

stirring-pot-3063194I don’t support candidates. Candidates run for office out of self interest. There is nothing wrong with that but expecting them to immediately take the causes of those who elect them is completely unrealistic. Government provides a way for all participants to get what they want. Politicians don’t represent voters even while voters stubbornly expect them to.

This cycle I am pulling for the few who are stirring the pot. Those candidates are Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and Rand Paul. None of these folks are good people but stirring the pot has high utility to the country right now. Pulling for is not the same as supporting.

Why stir the pot? As it is, cooperation between elected representatives, corporate elitists and the news media is solid. This arrangement is in the process of destroying the country. From now on do no expect much media coverage of Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, or Rand Paul now that two of the three have become aggressive.

Look for each of these guys to get dismissed from this point on. Normally the RNC sends out attack dogs to get rid of candidates who challenge the status quo. I am not sure there is an attack dog brave enough to go after Donald Trump. Trump is highly adept at verbal conflict. Trump also has the “trump” card of of threatening to go third party. If he does that, no Republican has a prayer.

Fascism kills and the sooner it fails the better is the chance that the country will survive. To kill off fascism early it is necessary to break up the unholy trinity of corporate elitists, government and media. Left to their own devices these kinds will mercilessly pursue their own interests until there is a revolution. Don’t forget that in the absence of constant deterrents, government and crime merge over time. Today crime controls government.

Elitists Are Born

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Elitists are born not made. An elitist is hardwired to manage the lives and behavior of aggregations of people with strong herd instincts. It is a codependent relationship between the elitist and the people whose lives are managed. Rank and file people instinctively relate to government as if it were a parent. Elitists and the rank and file are drawn together like opposite ends of a magnet.
Michael Bloomberg, being an elitist, feels incomplete as a person if he is making decision as to how others behave and how they use their time and energy.
All Americans have a codependency relationship with government to one degree or another. In New York, this tendency is particularly pronounced.
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Dilemma of the High Pressure Car Salesman

Ask 1000 people if they would buy a car from a high pressure car salesman. Almost all will say no. But, the high pressure car salesmen are the highest paid on the lot. In politics and economics it works the same way. People talk one way but behave another.
There are reasons why conservative Politicians seldom win and those with reputations as conservatives flip and vote as liberals at critical junctures.
Intellect can determine what words come out of the mouth but people act according to instinct and genetics. A small percent of the population are born elitists. These kinds feel incomplete if they are not directing the lives of other people. They feel incomplete if they are not doing so. Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York, is a poster child for the elitist profile.
The rest of the population hard wired to relate to government as if it were a parent. There is an assumed adeptness in government that is based on no facts whatsoever. Government is treated as having answers and remedies even when there are mountains of evidence showing the opposite.
Even people, who are constantly calling for small, less intrusive government, opt for more government when faced with making a real choice.
Why does government spending grow without bounds? Citizens are helplessly unable to control instinctive impulses that cause an irrational dependence on government. If government spending was evaluated rationally, citizens would discover that most government spending provides no utility to taxpayers at all.
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