hatefalseweight
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100,000 people who control the corporations and media pool their dog track money (say $1000 eacj) and spread a hundred million between a handful of candidates to make it look like a fight when in fact all of the "frontrunners" are CFR members who have no intention of doing anything other than what their corporate masters tell them to do.
On the other hand, 1 million constitutionally literate and even mildly committed individuals could easily identify a principled candidate with a pro-American, constitutional track record and donate $100 ( a few months of cable and starbucks) and easily overwhelm the collectivist candidates and make it impossible for such a well-funded candidate to be ignored.
So we can't get 1% of the population (note - they wouldn't even have to be voting age to contribute) to combat the 0.1% of the population of "spammers " in the media who run a brainwashing operation and get people to think for themselves?
If you have 200 people at your workplace, this means you need 2 people giving $100 to the campaign. If you've given your $100, then you need one more for your company to do their part.
On the other hand, 1 million constitutionally literate and even mildly committed individuals could easily identify a principled candidate with a pro-American, constitutional track record and donate $100 ( a few months of cable and starbucks) and easily overwhelm the collectivist candidates and make it impossible for such a well-funded candidate to be ignored.
So we can't get 1% of the population (note - they wouldn't even have to be voting age to contribute) to combat the 0.1% of the population of "spammers " in the media who run a brainwashing operation and get people to think for themselves?
If you have 200 people at your workplace, this means you need 2 people giving $100 to the campaign. If you've given your $100, then you need one more for your company to do their part.