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Hi Alex+ Alex Thank-You fpr bringing this new face on! I just listened to the Duran live with Diane Sare, candidate for the New York Senate Seat. This woman is amazing, she is outstanding in the field. She definitely has the required leadership qualities she is asking for, a very sympathetic human being, very sweet, very well informed, I subscribe to every word of hers.
The 50% working poor never vote.
the 25% educated middle-class usually vote.
The 25% rich ruling-class always vote.
The 50% working poor never vote because they are intelligent enough to know things will never change for them no matter who they vote in. The whole “voting business” is a charade. It has nothing to do with “democracy” because that is also a charade.
A lot Americans — poor, middle-class, and rich — are low-info voters, very poorly informed by our lugenpresse, or just plain dumb as rocks. Unfortunately. Our founding fathers did not necessarily intend that the voting franchise should be expanded to people who don’t know enough to vote. This is why oligarchs like democracy and universal voting — they can sway the dolts to vote against our own self-interest and control the country through use of uninformed people.
If one takes that attitude nothing will ever change. Voting is only one part of the responsibility of the citizens of a republic. Taking an active role in formation of policy is not a once every four years endeavor, but rather a continuing and ongoing process. It’s what leaders do; they demand it of the citizenry. Followers complain..