Friday, January 24, 2014

Sen. Chuck E. Schumer: Super Genius, Schemes to Marginalize Tea Party



Sen. Chuck E. Schumer: Super Genius outlined his 2014 fascist manifesto that is designed to suppress the Tea Party vote.  The last election cycle, he and a number of his fellow thugs, sent a letter to the IRS demanding they harass and suppress conservative organizations that dared to voice their discontent.  Some were even audited.  This wily senator is demanding the whole federal bureaucracy step up their game and drive the upstart plebeians back onto their political island where they can be monitored and marginalized.

This New York thug believes that confronting tea partiers on policy issues would mitigate their hostility to “big government.”  To that I say, bring it on asshole.  The last thing you want is an honest an open debate on the policies that you’ve brought about.  The “morass” the American people are going through can be laid directly at your party’s feet.  But we know that will never happen.  Instead, you will resort to fictional “wars on women” and other nonsensical deflections that don’t exist.

Sen. Chuck E. Schumer: Super Genius doesn’t trust elections.  He doesn’t trust that process.  He wants to rig it:

"Our very electoral structure has been rigged to favor tea party candidates in Republican primaries, even when the district or the state may not be that red." 
Schumer said "the tea party machine" has a particularly strong influence on Republican primaries, partly because the far right turns out to vote; and partly because of gerrymandering -- "where Republicans have learned to capture state legislatures and then use innovative technology to draw districts where a Democrat could never be elected.
"Hence, the Republican House member only has to look over his right shoulder and moves much further to the right than the average voter in his or her district would want."
 The same thing can happen in Democratic primaries, Schumer admitted -- "but at the moment, it is far more exaggerated on the Republican side."
Schumer said one way to "lessen the grip of the tea party on the electoral process" is to have a primary where voters of every party can vote, leading the top two vote-getters, regardless of their party affiliation, into a run-off.
"This would prevent a hard-right candidate from gaining office with only 22 percent of the vote. It would force the most extreme candidates in Republican districts to move closer to the middle to pick up more moderate Republicans and independents in order to be one of the top two vote-getters and enter the run off," he added.
 These bastards are always scheming to retain power.  It’s not enough that their lapdogs in the media have dictated our presidential nominee for the past two election cycles, now they want to control our congressional primaries.
 Well here is my plan that would restore accountability and give equal representation to the districts in each state when appointing a U.S. Senator:  repeal the 17th Amendment.  It is obvious that a handful of populated districts in the state of New York are responsible for keeping a thug like Chuck Schumer in office.  And as for equal representation for a state’s electoral college votes, a winner takes all system should be banned.  Each congressional district should have a say as to who is president.
 If we allow these thugs to keep pushing us around, New York will not be the only state that bans conservatives.






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