When I think of a politician who stands up for the
average citizen, I think of Senator Chuck E. Schumer. Why, I can think of no other person who has
demonstrated more concern for the disenfranchised than our champion from the
state of New York.
The Tea Party can attest to the character of Sen.
Chuck E. Schumer. His outreach program
will last through the ages. Future
historians will marvel at how he and his fellow democrats encouraged the IRS to
keep an eye and a boot on this small group of concerned citizens. Mr. Super Genius redefined a government handout.
Moss doesn’t gather on a rolling stone. Our champion of the people has another
mission. He wants to save America by
abolishing partisan primaries. Wow! What a guy.
First he gives free tips to his political opponents on how to win
elections by granting amnesty to millions of illegal aliens. Now he is willing to stick his own neck out,
and that of his party, by ridding ourselves of petty partisanship. How altruistic! Are we sure, Sen. Chuck E. Schumer isn’t the second
coming? Has anyone seen him walk on
water, or turn it into wine?
Schumer the
Magnanimous wants an open primary system.
Here is his scheme:
We need a national movement to adopt
the “top-two” primary (also known as an open primary), in which all voters,
regardless of party registration, can vote and the top two vote-getters,
regardless of party, then enter a runoff. This would prevent a hard-right or
hard-left candidate from gaining office with the support of just a sliver of
the voters of the vastly diminished primary electorate; to finish in the top
two, candidates from either party would have to reach out to the broad middle.
California, which probably mirrors the
diversity of America more than any other state, was racked by polarization
until voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2010 that adopted a
“top-two” primary system. The move has had a moderating influence on both
parties and a salutary effect on the political system and its ability to
govern. Louisiana has used a similar system since the 1970s, and Washington
State since 2008. Voters in Colorado and Oregon will consider proposals later
this year.
California mirrors America? That is an insult! Notice the states he cites. They are all liberal hellholes, except for
Louisiana. And that is a hellhole of a
different sort. As of now, California
and Colorado have secession movements because the libtards have taken
over. And that is exactly what Sen. Chuck
E. Schumer, Super Genius wants.
The extremist isn’t the Tea Party. The extremist are people like Senator Schumer
who want to “govern” us out of our liberties and American birth right.
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