Saturday, November 24, 2012

The Republican Party is alive and well for a reason.

Republicans don’t have to worry about reaching out and pleasing minorities.  Republicans will always have a place at the table because they are part of a family, a well-oiled ruling class machine whose brother is the Democrat Party and whose single parent of both is the Media who creates and nurtures them. Circumstances indicate the existence of Alternation of Power Protocols. Not for one moment do I believe that a billion dollar monopoly will not defend and perpetuate itself by all means necessary against encroachments made by fickle democracy.

For a 20 year period starting in 1972 America’s sharing of power between Republicans and Democrats, the foundation that keeps the illusion going, needed repair.  Richard Nixon was cut short and resigned which led to the reversal of an election. Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter served one term.  Republicans held on to power too long under Ronald Reagan and George Bush Sr. Democrats allied with the Media saw 1992 as a way of breaking the Republican reign with the disruptive cultivation of Ross Perot – a balancing act that almost got out of hand for both parties. Since political stability and continuity are good for Wall Street, 8 year terms are apparently better for Wall Street in the long haul.

Since 1992 a pattern has emerged that won’t upset the apple cart. More is in my upcoming book, Journal of the Silent Majority. It has to do something with the watershed capability of controlling presidential elections via the modem, touch screen, and the technological advances made in the late 1990s and refined by Election 2000. The day of the local party bosses determining elections was over.  Election rigging became centralized under new management.

Gullible Americans trust the fox in the chicken house and never question who tabulates the vote.  All the fox has to do is appoint a commission and wave the magic wand and presto, untraceable electronic impulses replace paper ballot. Where are the muckrakers, investigators, dissenters, reformers, and agitators?  The answer is they have been beaten down, but their saving grace is in those extraordinary events that inevitably overtake both political parties. Truth is like the back end of a slinky; it always catches up with the lies in front.  I predict that Republicans will somehow pull it off in 2016 and 2020.