Navigating the 2024 U.S. Elections
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Both parties are the same on some issues, but different on other issues.
When it comes to domestic issues Democrats are very different from Republicans on many issues, but both parties engage in the bi-partisan self-enrichment program, featuring FREE PASSES from federal prosecution for federal crimes, i.e., bi-partisan insider trading, bi-partisan nepotism, bi-partisan campaign finance violations.
The rip-roaring insanity of Trump and MAGA make Democrats look like stable genuises in remote, mountainous monasteries.
However, the primary export for the Democratic Party other than Muslim-babykilling, US bombs and tanks shells to Israel, is MASSIVE COGNITIVE DISSONANCE, for voters who suffer personal humanity as they vote Democrat to MAKE THE ORANGE THING SHUTUP AND GO AWAY FOREVER.
A majority of voters support progressive policies that progressive Democrats wrote, whereas Republicans have traditionally claimed immigration and the economy as "their issues," yet the facts prove otherwise: in the past 25 years Democratic Party Presidents have created 50 out of 51 million jobs. Republican Presidents don't create jobs, they just cut taxes for their clients.
When Trump took office in 2017, Trump raised federal taxes on the working and middle class, while cutting taxes for big corps and the wealthy.
When Biden took office in 2021, did Biden cut Trump's tax increase on the middle-class?
NO, Joe did not. Instead, Joe "bragged" to the middle-class that, "I promise your federal taxes won't go up a nickel under my administration."
What about healthcare? Republicans have no healthcare plan at all, except more rising costs under private insurance and open markets.
Democrats offer better, but still fail miserably inasmuch that Democrats have taken action to reduce some costs for some prescription drugs, but ultimately fail miserably when a patient is in the hospital and the doctor gives them the "good news-bad news."
The good news is there are drugs that can save your life, but those drugs are not covered and paid for by the government and cost a lot of money, so it's been nice knowing you.
That's the special moment you can thank Republicans for always opposing universal healthcare, while Democrats made heathcare, "affordable."
Death Certificate should say, CAUSE OF DEATH: AFFORDABLE HEALTHCARE.
A great majority of Americans support a women's right to choose and support reasonable gun safety laws; whereas Trump and his MAGATS will implement a national abortion ban and continue to ban abortion in red states.
Bad Republican policy kills women and babies. These are known facts in the medical community and the homes of those unlucky women who suffered GOP state-sponsored crime against the mother and unborn.
One of the greatest failures of Congress is the way both parties have looked the other way as GOP red state legislators viciously attacked women using state laws, tax dollars and their position of authority under color of law to promulgate state laws that categorically violate a woman's enumerated and unenumerated U.S. Constitutional rights; in particular the Eighth Amend. prohibition against Cruel and Unusual Punishment.
Republicans have willfully and maliciously drafted and enacted state laws that categorically subject a woman to suffering and death as a direct and proximate result of state officials inserting their personal religious beliefs into the promulgation of state law, resulting in great suffering and exposure to death ONLY FOR a particular class of human beings known as women.
For example, in many red states a woman is DENIED AND PROHIBITED medical attention if her medical emergency is reproductive or miscarriage-related, until the women is near death and approaching unrecovery.
If that doesn't get you up off your vantastic couch to go vote for Kamala Harris and Democrats in House and Senate races across America, I don't know what will.
Perfection is not on the ballot, but bi-partisan genocide is always on the ballot.
If I don't vote Democrat, Republicans will continue to wage greater war on women right here at home, maybe even your home.
One of the things a new party can bring to the table in Washington is when a new party U.S. Presidential candidate is sent to the White House and appoints an Attorney General who will enforce federal law in a way that federal law has never or rarely ever been enforced before.
Enforced on who? Me or you? No. I'm talking about an AG who will enforce federal laws that are supposed to protect and provide federal deterrance for persons acting under color of law who willfully violate a person's U.S. Const. rights.
I'm talking about an AG who will enforce U.S.C. TITLE 18, SEC. 242 on red state legislators who willfully promulgate state laws to restrict or terminate a person's free exercise of their U.S. const. rights.
The penalty for any person who is convicted of violating TITLE 18, SEC. 242 is a minimum of one year in federal prison, or up to life in federal prison, depending upon the severity of the offense.
U.S.C. TITLE 18, SEC. 242 Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law is what Breonna Taylor's killer cops were charged and convicted of, and sentenced to long federal prison terms, but were recently overturned by a conservative Trump-appointee.
When the freshly-elected Congressperson or Senator arrives in Washington, they are informed that as long as they don't rock the boat, protect the status quo, toe the line, don't ask a lot of questions and vote domestic policy the corporate way and foreign policy the AIPAC way, we'll double and triple your net worth every year or so.
Republicans and many Democrats hate it when a progressive Democrat sponsors an anti-corporate or anti-war bill and consequently do not share hot stock tips with those "do-gooders." You can easily imagine Ted Cruz accepting Finance Committee hot stock tips from some GOP jackass, but Bernie Sanders got nothing coming.
I'm building a new party and I plan to put all my eggs in the new party basket in 2026 and 2028, as TDP intends to run candidates for the House in 2026 and a U.S. Presidential candidate in 2028.
BUT IN 2024, I'm going to vote to send Donald Trump to federal prison for the rest of his life by voting for Kamala Harris, and thus END Trump's long reign of domestic terrorism, his war on my eyes and ears, women, non-whites, windmills, progressives, unions and workers.
Because I believe conservatism is a form of mental illness, I would never recommend anyone to vote Republican under any circumstances.
I've been a progressive Democrat my entire life, until now I support a new progressive political party in 2026 that shares some of the domestic policy goals as Democrats but completely differ with Democrats on U.S. foreign policy.
I believe voters need a new party who shares many of the same sane and humane domestic policy goals as Democrats, but offer a very different vision of U.S. foreign policy.
Our U.S. foreign policy is so bad, at this point simply adjusting U.S. foreign policy to comport with U.S. law would result in THE END of the U.S. giving arms and weapons to ANY GOVERNMENT who utilizes our weapons in the commission of war crimes or in an offensive capacity; i.e., Israel, Ukraine.
Some Americans say they will not vote for anyone because no candidate or party is good or worth voting for. I say I support your right to abstain from voting, share your feelings and hope you find a new party to vote for.
However, at this point Republican domestic policies are so deadly to women all across America that to ignore voting as a means of helping those women under GOP red state attack, is not unlike sitting by and doing nothing, as a crackhead wrestles a purse from a woman - I'm not Superman, but I'm not dead either.
On balance, a disinterested voter should get up off their J.D. Vantastic couch and go vote in the interest of women across America. I mortally despise Democrats for endless, shameless NO BAG LIMIT support for Israel, yet I'm getting off my ass and going down there to vote to help women STOP REPUBLICANS and to send Trump to prison - it's a Two'fer Tuesday on November 5, 2024.
Let's review:
1) I'm voting to help women; 2) I'm voting to help send Trump to prison.
But in 2026 I'll be voting for a new party.