Political topics may alienate people if they should perceive that their favored candidate is being criticized. The choices of which political candidates to support derive from the data made available for one to consider. Providing my personal orientation to an analysis of what may be perceived about the two dominant political party candidates in the 2024 Presidential election, I'm making known information that has influenced me so that people can compare this with their own point of view. I don't yet consider myself knowledgeable about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as a Presidential candidate beyond agreeing that scrutiny of COVID-19 vaccines is of great importance. These vaccines that don't vaccinate (a word originally intended to mean 'bring immunity') and any expectation of meticulous reporting about all related vaccine safety concerns and precautionary testing is unrealistic in light of the vaccines being products of what are, after all, for-profit corporations.
On Saturday morning I went to YouTube and gave my attention to "President Biden's State of the Union Address" posted by The White House. I clicked on Play and discovered that through to 24 minutes and 49 seconds of the 1.53-minute video there is only the message "2024 STATE OF THE UNION" and "WE WILL BEGIN SHORTLY" — this was only the first sign of ineptitude caused by lack of thinking among minions in a bureaucracy. After a minute or so more of watching the video, I fast-forwarded to the 37 minute point and saw him greet a group of military officials with uniforms of medals. (An image from the video showing this may be seen below.) I'm always reminded by uniforms with medals that this is a blatant signal of the extent of their indoctrination to the career choice of what has become conduct going far beyond national 'defense' for the government agency known as the Department of Defense. It should be a simple matter for anyone to acknowledge that a Department of Peace should have been established long ago. A variety of recent blog articles report about perspectives related to war articulated by transcendental communicators representing the ascended realm of Earth life. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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Above is an image from the YouTube video "President Biden's State of the Union Address." Below is shown the first standing ovation at 42:17 after Biden stated, "If anybody in this room thinks Putin will stop at Ukraine, I assure you he will not." For anyone who knows about the events in Ukraine prior to the war, the characterization of President Putin as the singular cause is blatant propaganda, just as would be promulgating an estimation that Biden is solely responsible for all U.S. military actions taken.
Considering all of the people with whom Biden paused to interact on his way to the podium, I wondered 'Doesn't he see them often enough . . . Oh, this occasion is intended to impress viewers about how highly esteemed he is throughout the Washington, D.C. establishment' (presumably because he obediently follows the expert interdiction of his associates giving directions at the top ranks of the military agency). I personally became convinced that the Presidency has become merely a public relations tool of the Joint Chiefs/'Deep State'/'the Blob' during my younger years (beginning with such evidence learned as what may be read in a Sherman H. Skolnick article). Some of my commentary about this may be read in journal blog articles: incl. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
When Biden commenced to formally speak at the 40 minute point, it seemed somewhat telling that his first declaration was a whimsical one. He said, "Good evening. Good evening. If I'm smart, I'd go home now." I myself was once a public relations professional and speech writer here in Los Angeles and found this moment to be inconsistent with the fervent demeanor suggesting a determined and focused state of mind that he soon adopted. As Biden began formally reading the prepared speech from the various monitors positioned around him, his speech was a little slurry at first yet he soon sustained the tone of voice estimated (by those coaching him) to leave the best impression of cognizant self-assurance. Personally, what I'm most careful to notice during events such as this is whether the speaker is being 'emotionally correct' — this is where metaphysical and spiritual understanding is pivotal as honesty with others as well as with oneself is a key to leading a fulfilling life.
Biden's commentary during public speeches has included such statements as: (1) "I am a Zionist. You don't have to be a Jew to be a Zionist." (2) Upon being asked if the wars in Israel and Ukraine are more than the United States can take on at the same time, Biden answered in a way that made me think he was reading from prepared text: "We're the United States of America, for God's Sake. The most powerful nation in the history — not in the world — in the history of the world, the history of the world. We can take care of both of these and still maintain our overall international defense." (3) "Let's go lick the world." (4) After the Israeli air force carried out air strikes in the Southern Gaza city of Rafah on February 12, Biden mentioned "Our military operations in Rafah — the major military operation in Rafah." Because of the consistent actions taken by Biden and Congress exalting weaponry over diplomacy, the Democratic party can no longer be estimated as being the anti-war party, which was a perception of mine during the years of the 20th Century according to my experiences.
It is important and would be of interest to learn how Presidential speeches are prepared and what staff members are involved. Biden's speech made allusions to 1941 and he mentioned, "Hitler was on the march. War was raging in Europe . . . Freedom and democracy were under assault in the world . . . Not since President Lincoln and the Civil War have freedom and democracy been under assault at home as they are today . . . Putin of Russia is on the march invading Ukraine and sowing chaos throughout Europe and beyond." In obviously actuality, the situation is far more complicated as Biden must know (mustn't he?). Some aspects of the war in Ukraine are considered in previous blog articles, such as in 2022 "What Has Been Happening In Ukraine Is a World War". Biden continued: "If anybody in this room thinks Putin will stop at Ukraine, I assure you, he will not." It is my estimation that for one thing, NATO collaborators—as well as news media outlets espousing the 'Russophobic' stance—for many months have been making it evident that they are determined to provoke a broader conflict pitting leaders of NATO countries against what actually is all of the people residing in Russia. Another blog article is "Evidence of Regulated American News Media".
Identifying Putin as the singular 'enemy' has long been the conduct of the current President and other leading officials. This state of affairs especially confounded me back in 2016 when I listening to Hilary Clinton speak during one of her Presidential debates with Donald Trump. Here's a transcript that shows what I found disturbing.
TRUMP: She wants open borders. People are going to pour into our country. People are going to come in from Syria. She wants 550 percent more people than Barack Obama, and he has thousands and thousands of people. They have no idea where they come from.
And you see, we are going to stop radical Islamic terrorism in this country. She won't even mention the words, and neither will President Obama. So I just want to tell you, she wants open borders.
Now we can talk about Putin. I don't know Putin. He said nice things about me. If we got along well, that would be good. If Russia and the United States got along well and went after ISIS, that would be good.
He has no respect for her. He has no respect for our president. And I'll tell you what: We're in very serious trouble, because we have a country with tremendous numbers of nuclear warheads -- 1,800, by the way -- where they expanded and we didn't, 1,800 nuclear warheads. And she's playing chicken. Look, Putin . . .
WALLACE: Wait, but . . .
TRUMP: . . . from everything I see, has no respect for this person.
CLINTON: Well, that's because he'd rather have a puppet as president of the United States.
TRUMP: No puppet. No puppet.
CLINTON: And it's pretty clear . . .
TRUMP: You're the puppet!
CLINTON: It's pretty clear you won't admit . . .
TRUMP: No, you're the puppet.
CLINTON: . . . that the Russians have engaged in cyberattacks against the United States of America, that you encouraged espionage against our people, that you are willing to spout the Putin line, sign up for his wish list, break up NATO, do whatever he wants to do, and that you continue to get help from him, because he has a very clear favorite in this race.
So I think that this is such an unprecedented situation. We've never had a foreign government trying to interfere in our election. We have 17 -- 17 intelligence agencies, civilian and military, who have all concluded that these espionage attacks, these cyberattacks, come from the highest levels of the Kremlin and they are designed to influence our election. I find that deeply disturbing.
WALLACE: Secretary Clinton . . .
CLINTON: And I think it's time you take a stand . . .
TRUMP: She has no idea whether it's Russia, China, or anybody else.
CLINTON: I am not quoting myself.
TRUMP: She has no idea.
CLINTON: I am quoting 17 . . .
TRUMP: Hillary, you have no idea.
CLINTON: . . . 17 intelligence -- do you doubt 17 military and civilian . . .
TRUMP: And our country has no idea.
CLINTON: . . . agencies.
TRUMP: Yeah, I doubt it. I doubt it.
CLINTON: Well, he'd rather believe Vladimir Putin than the military and civilian intelligence professionals who are sworn to protect us. I find that just absolutely . . .
(CROSSTALK)
TRUMP: She doesn't like Putin because Putin has outsmarted her at every step of the way.
Christians acknowledge not only a duty to announce the gospel [according to one's interpretation and understanding], profess the faith, and worship God but also to live their entire lives according to God’s will. Being God’s people means following God’s law, which means walking in the way of truth (Psalm 25:4–5; 86:11) and obeying it (Romans 2:8; Galatians 5:7; 1 Peter 1:22; 3 John 3–4). The dual commandment holds good: to love God and to love neighbour (Matthew 22:37–39). To “dwell in love” is to dwell in God, who is both truth and love (1 John).The “second table” of the Law—honouring parents, and rejecting murder, adultery, theft, false witness, and coveting—has been held by Christians to apply universally, the core of a “natural law” extending beyond the community that has received God’s “special revelation.” In this regard, it functions at least to preserve society against the worst ravages of sin until the preaching of the gospel attains its full range and final goal.
I don't think it is a 'political' estimation to say that any primary U.S. 'seat of power' for decades hasn't been the American President. As people say these days — duh. When I was seven years old, John F. Kennedy was assassinated. President Eisenhower's farewell address had already mentioned "the military-industrial complex." It was staggering during the recent Presidential election how helpless was Trump even merely attempting to make his opinions known according to freedom of speech. Being 'chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff' isn't an elected position; however, anyone filling this seat has gone through similar 'programming' with exposure to many assumed imperatives that seem to be shared by other people in positions of governmental military authority.
Meanwhile, while driving today I couldn't help noticing a homeless man digging through a trash bin in full view of passing drivers. Hopefully social change can happen so that people can easily know about and have help options upon becoming destitute.
Minutes into the State of the Union Address oration, the orchestrated and therefore repulsive machinations of ego gratification focusing upon the President that were on vivid display shows what a bubble of delusion surrounds this career politician. One of my personal doctors recently mentioned to me that he considers Biden to be manifestly diagnosable as senile after I'd made a comment about how horrendous world affairs are currently. American constituencies of all sizes undertaking a veritable proverbial 'dog and pony show' has become a familiar and disturbing cultural more of American society.
"But Ukraine . . . Ukraine can stop Putin . . . Ukraine can stop Putin if we stand with Ukraine and provide the weapons it needs to defend itself," demanded Biden. At 42:34 of the SOTU video as there began another round of mindless, emotionally incorrect applause I stopped watching because there was no reason to prolong viewing this disturbing propagantainment.
Oct. 7: "I absolutely condemn the horrifying attack on Israel by Hamas and Islamic Jihad. There is no justification for this violence, and innocent people on both sides will suffer hugely because of it. It must end now."Oct. 18: "Stopping humanitarian aid to Gaza will deepen the catastrophe there and undermine Israel’s long-term security."Oct. 23: "The human situation in Gaza is a disaster. Over 5,000 Palestinians have been killed, including many children, and hundreds of thousands desperately need water, food, fuel, shelter, and medical supplies. Israel must immediately allow the necessary humanitarian aid into the region."Oct. 25: "Israel has a right to defend itself against Hamas. But innocent Palestinians also have a right to life and security. I’m calling for a humanitarian pause by all parties so that critical aid can be delivered to the suffering people of Gaza and for the immediate release of all hostages."Oct. 28: "The humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire, and getting worse by the minute. Israel must obey international law and allow innocent men, women, and children the food, water, medical supplies, and fuel that is desperately needed. NOW."Oct. 30: "The U.S. provides $3.8 billion a year to Israel. The Biden administration and Congress must make it clear. Israel has the right to defend itself and destroy Hamas terrorism, but it does not have the right to use U.S. dollars to kill thousands of innocent men, women, and children in Gaza."Nov. 2: "The disaster in Gaza cannot continue. The world must act to save innocent lives. But just as a humanitarian response is critical, it is equally important to lay out a path to a two-state solution and a democratic Palestine. Israel cannot bomb its way to a long-term solution."Nov. 2: "Attention is obviously now focused on the crisis in Gaza, but West Bank violence has also increased. The UN reports 170 settler attacks in the West Bank, and 121 Palestinians have been killed since October 7. Israel must end this violence."Nov. 17: "There is a horrific humanitarian disaster in Gaza. Israel must stop the bombing now and allow for massive amounts of humanitarian aid, including fuel, to reach those who need it. Congress cannot pass a supplemental spending bill that allows these actions to continue."Dec. 1: "Netanyahu’s resumption of bombing in Gaza is beyond the pale. Two million people are now in south Gaza. Many have fled earlier fighting in the north. The pause must be extended to get more humanitarian aid in and more hostages out."Dec. 13: "The right-wing Netanyahu government's indiscriminate bombing of innocent men, women, and children in Gaza will be remembered among some of the darkest chapters of modern history. The United States must end our complicity in those actions."Dec. 15: "The scale of the suffering in Gaza is unimaginable. This humanitarian cataclysm is being caused by indiscriminate bombing carried out with American bombs and money."That is why I introduced a resolution to force the United States to reckon with its complicity."Dec. 21: "The situation in Gaza is a humanitarian disaster. The U.S. must not provide another $10 billion to the right-wing extremist Netanyahu government to continue their war against the Palestinian people which has already killed thousands of innocent men, women, and children."Jan. 2: "Let me be clear: NO MORE U.S. funding for Netanyahu’s illegal, immoral, brutal, and grossly disproportionate war against the Palestinian people. Congress must reject any effort to pass $10 billion of unconditional military aid for the right-wing Netanyahu government."Jan. 14: "More than 23,000 people killed."1.9 million displaced from their homes."Children starving to death."What’s going on RIGHT NOW in Gaza is a horrific humanitarian disaster and we cannot turn our backs on it."Congress must act."Jan. 18: "Whether we like it or not, the United States is complicit in the nightmare that the people of Palestine are experiencing as we speak. And frankly I have a hard time understanding why Congress won’t act to put a stop to this suffering and address this humanitarian disaster."Jan. 29: "What’s happening in Gaza is unspeakable."Let's be clear: the U.S. is complicit in this nightmare."It’s time for the U.S. to stop ASKING Israel to do the right thing. We must TELL them: unless they change course, they will lose our support."Feb. 5: "27,000 dead & 67,000 wounded — 70% of whom are women & children. 1.7 million driven from their homes. 70% of the housing damaged or destroyed. Children facing starvation."We cannot allow Netanyahu to continue his illegal, immoral war against the Palestinian people."Feb. 12: "Over and over again, I hear the President and Members of Congress express deep concern about Netanyahu and the humanitarian disaster in Gaza that he has caused."Then why are they supporting giving Netanyahu another $10 billion to continue his war against the Palestinian people?"Feb. 20: "The whole world is watching as Netanyahu and his right-wing government starve the children of Gaza and wage war against the Palestinian people. The U.S. must not continue its complicity in this horrific war."Feb. 29: "Children are starving in Gaza. Instead of opening up the borders and allowing humanitarian aid to come in, Israeli soldiers are shooting people who are desperately trying to get food off of trucks. This must stop. The U.S. cannot continue funding the Netanyahu war machine."March 2: "Hundreds of thousands of children are facing starvation. Stop this war right now — no more money for Netanyahu’s government."March 6: "Enough is enough. President Biden must make it clear to Israel that if humanitarian aid access in Gaza is not immediately opened up, he will stop military assistance to Israel."March 7: "The American people understand a simple truth that Congress ignores: It is absurd and hypocritical to criticize Netanyahu’s inhumane war in one breath, and provide him another $10 billion to continue that war in the next."March 11: "Americans are not blind. They see the bombing in Gaza, the starving children.
"Congress pretends we are powerless to stop it."But, the fact is, if we had the courage to stand up to some powerful special interests and use our leverage, we could stop the destruction NOW."March 12: "Israel is blocking humanitarian aid in clear violation of U.S. law, which prohibits military assistance to any country that restricts U.S. humanitarian aid."It’s time we enforce our laws and stop military assistance to Israel."
The effect of Superdelegates on the Democratic nomination process has never been more apparent than in the 2016 election. Created in 1982 largely by the party establishment, the superdelegate was to serve as a safeguard to ensure a populous candidate did not take the nomination, and keep the Democrats out of the White House. This election more than any prior, proves no one can say what a populous candidate might be able to do once they get to the presidential debate stage. Polls show if Bernie Sanders were allowed to run as the Democratic nominee, he would do quite well against Donald Trump.
Superdelegates are largely comprised of party establishment, according to NBC News
Superdelegates are unpledged delegates to the Democratic convention, meaning that they aren't beholden to the results from the primaries and the caucuses (the way pledged delegates are). They are, for the most part, current and former Democratic politicians. They make up 15 percent of all delegates (714 out of 4,765) — down from 20 percent in 2008. And they are free to support the presidential candidate of their choice at the convention. According to NBC News' latest count 4/11/2016, Clinton leads Sanders in superdelegates, 460-38.
Focusing in and looking at a state like New Hampshire, we can clearly see how superdelegates have effected this race. At the polls Bernie Sanders won New Hampshire's pledged delegates by a landslide 22 percent. Bernie Sanders received 60.4 percent of the poll vote, just about 150,000 votes. Clinton received 38 percent of the poll vote, tallying just about 95,000 votes. Yet, all six Democratic New Hampshire superdelegates gave their support to Hillary Clinton, effectively erasing Sanders win, leading both candidates to leave the state with the same 15 delegates. The six votes of support by Governor Maggie Hassan, Representative Ann Kuster, Senator Jeanne Shaheen, and DNC members Bill Shaheen, Kathy Sullivan, and Joanne Dowdell, effectively erased the impact of 55,000 Democratic voters on this election.
But to look at the aftermath of the vote count we truly have to critically evaluate the start. Hillary Clinton entered Super Tuesday in March in a virtual tie in pledged delegates with both candidates holding just about 50 pledged delegates, yet she held the support of nearly 400 super delegates. This early lead created the visual that Sanders could not defeat her for many voters, clearly affecting the race.
In effect this year, more than any before superdelegates may have not only decided the Democratic nominee, but they likely also chose the next President of the United States. [Trump]
As was revealed by the 20,000 Democratic National Committee Emails leaked at Wikileaks in 2016, the American election process is subject to a gamut of influences by people who aren't intellectually equipped with the essential modern metaphysical, spiritual and cosmological information that I've been attempting to make known to everyone through this blog and my other noncommercial Internet websites for 27 years. The same data could also make possible national officials of the executive, legislative and judicial branches realizing the consummate importance of accepting moral responsibility for every decision one makes and every action one takes in day-to-day life. My latest news release published on March 6 publicizes the preceding article that relates to the evidence for what today are vastly disregarded Laws of life: "Essential Transcendental Revelations for Leaders of Paperwork Principalities Today".
For the 2000 Presidential election I voted for Ralph Nader of the Green Party because in good conscience I couldn't cast my vote for either Vice President Al Gore or the nominee who seemed to myself as representing a disgraceful case of institutionalized nepotism, George W. Bush. I still remember the abrupt news media onslaught in favor of Presidential candidate George W. Bush, whose main qualification seemed to be that he was the son of President George H. W. Bush 1989-1993, a former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Reported Presidential election discrepancies between reported exit polling and the final vote tabulations results for Nader (2,883,443 popular vote / 2.74%) made me realize that the Presidential election voting system results could have been manipulated. That was the year when—as may be read in a history.com article by Lesley Kennedy—"After a wild election night on November 7, 2000, during which TV networks first called the key state of Florida for Gore, then for Bush, followed by a concession by Gore that was soon rescinded, the results for who would be the nation’s 43rd president were simply too close to call."
As it became clear the final vote in Florida, which would decide the election, was basically a tie, Gore rescinded his concession during a phone call.
. . . Florida's governor at the time was Jeb Bush, Bush's younger brother. Further fueling the fire: Katherine Harris, Florida's secretary of state, charged with overseeing an impartial election, was a Republican who served as co-chair of Florida's Bush for President election committee.
Over the next few weeks, with no winner yet determined, officials conducted an electronic recount, in which ballots were re-fed into the same machines, but Gore asked for a hand recount. "There was much squabbling about when, how, and whether to do such hand recounts," according to The Voting Wars. "One law firm alone eventually handled forty election-related lawsuits for the Florida secretary of state."
The ballots, themselves, became an issue of contention. The visually confusing paper punch-card "butterfly ballot," in which two columns of candidate names were separated by a middle column with marks to be punched through, was blamed for some Gore votes going to Pat Buchanan due to a misalignment of the names and marks.
And then some of those marks failed to get properly punched through.
"Some counties in Florida used a card-punch system for voting," [Andrew E.] Busch says. "Voters would get a card with little perforated squares that lined up with names on the ballot. They would position a card puncher over the square belonging to the candidate they wanted and would push it through the square, creating a hole that would be read by a vote-counting machine. The little square that is supposed to be knocked out is called the 'chad.'"
At issue: Some holes were not completely punched out of the ballots. "A chad that was not punched out all the way—i.e. was still hanging by one, two or even three corners to the ballot—was called a 'hanging chad.'" Busch says. "Election officials had to devise standards by which to count the ballots with hanging chads. Do you count it as a valid vote as long as there is some evidence that a voter tried to cast a vote? Do you only count it if three of the four corners are knocked out? Something in between? No consistent standard was developed, which was a key issue in Bush v. Gore."
After lawsuits, challenges and recounts, the Florida Supreme Court ordered a recount of undervotes in all of Florida's 67 counties, which was quickly appealed by Bush, and the case headed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The case, according to [Rick] Hasen's book, put the Florida election under a microscope, examining election machines, voter lists, vote-counting rules, the state's poorly drafted election statutes, partisan election officials and the role of courts.
"At that point there were actually two key votes," Hasen says. "The first was a 7-2 determination that the Florida recount, as it was being conducted, was unconstitutional on the grounds that there were no clear standards that were being applied consistently to all ballots. Then, by a 5-4 vote, the court declared that time had run out to devise a remedy. That stopped the process, with Bush ahead."
The decision resulted in one of the most controversial Supreme Court decisions in American history. With the Florida win, Bush led Gore in electoral votes nationally 271-266, and, out of legal options, Gore conceded.
"The court divided along ideological lines with the conservatives backing Bush, the more conservative candidate, and the liberals backing Gore, the more liberal candidate," Hasen says. "The case presented difficult questions about court intervention in a process that both sides thought was infected with politics from the opposing side."
While attention was focused on Florida, I was wondering about the baffling discrepancy to exit polling that I'd heard mentioned by one news commentator in relation to Ralph Nader. An article by Jackie Calmes in The Wall Street Journal reported a curious result: "Ralph Nader, hoping to create a viable third-party alternative in the U.S., flagged at the finish line, drawing well below the 5% of the vote needed to win federal funding for his Green Party in 2004." As Joel Roberts mentions in a CBS News article: "In the 2000 presidential election in Florida, Nader won 97,488 votes, while Al Gore lost the state (and, therefore, the presidency) by 537 votes to Mr. Bush. In five other states this was also true." I still wonder how Nader's success could be so sizable in those six states and show negligible results in other states.
The Sherman H. Skolnick article also provides commentary about this bizarre sequence of Presidential election events that left me wondering, 'Can a Presidential election between two candidates legitimately be so close?' After the 2000 Presidential election, I've always paid attention to any reporting found about election systems and later was shocked about what could be learned at non-mainstream news sources about the Dominion voting system long before the 2020 Presidential election.
Another event that made me wonder about the local state election system was the 2003 Governor of California Gray Davis recall election. Considering California being a state favoring Democrat candidates, it seemed illogical when the results indicated that Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger was the winner of the election. Ballotpedia.org reports "The recall effort was the first successful recall of a California governor and only the second recall of a state governor in American history . . . The recall . . . had its origins in how Davis handled a situation in the state's electricity industry." Gray Davis had just been reelected on November 5, 2002 and the reason for the recall had seemed to me a mere pretext implemented by members of the Republican party that was and continues to be far less popular than the Democratic party. The latest California state registration statistics are: Democratic 10,353,432 / 46.82%; Republican 5,286,269 / 23.90%; No Party Preference: 4,914,982 / 22.23%; and Other 1,559,773 / 7.05%. An article published at the time reports:
Some call it an election, others liken it to a circus, but whatever it is, today's California recall election would have had at least one less side show with a little timely ergonomics intervention.
First it was a go, with all 135 or so candidates vying to stop California Governor Gray Davis mid-term; then it was off, courtesy of a little legal battle over ballots and how voters interact with them. In other words, ergonomics.
At least six counties in California are still using those infamous punch card ballots that caused so much confusion and trouble in the last presidential election. And when the ACLU caught wind of that fact, it filed suit to halt the California election so the human factors problems that occurred in Florida in 2000 wouldn't happen again.
Ergonomically speaking, punch ballots are far from suited to every voter. A July 2001 report from CalTech and MIT regarding voting technology noted that between four and six million votes were lost in the 2000 presidential election because of the election process itself; of that, 1.5 million votes for presidential candidates were lost due to faulty voting equipment. The punch card ballots have the highest rates of "unmarked, uncounted and spoiled" votes over the last four presidential elections.
All in all, regarding the past, present and future who really knows for certain how many people processing election results that there've been in the past and that there will be in the future who've been or will be able to alter election outcomes? After the recall election results were announced, I realized that 'plausible deniability' could be a factor when there are celebrity candidates representing the less popular political party. This quandary about vote tabulation potentialities in America as well as other nations worldwide is also where transcendental communication about karmic ramifications of individual human behavior should make an impression on anyone studying them. For example, a blog article about the 'Messages from Michael' transcendental communication case includes a definition of 'karma':
Karma, as we have indicated before, is the result of removing another fragment's ability and/or right to choose for itself, and is a profoundly compelling tie between fragments until the karmic ribbon has been burned by equal payment.
One MSN News featured article on March 12 is "Rachel Marsden: Biden’s State of the Union viewed from Russia (msn.com)".
. . . Biden said of the NATO military alliance that has expanded right up to Russia's border since the end of the Cold War, that "we've made NATO stronger than ever," calling it "the strongest military alliance the world has ever seen." But apparently, Biden figures that it's not so strong that Putin won't hesitate to just walk right onto its turf and punch it square in the face. As Biden himself might say, "Pick a lane, man."
Putin's still in Russia’s own backyard, actually — unlike Biden, who’s long treated Ukraine like an outpost of the State Department on the other side of the planet. As vice president in 2015, Biden cheered US-backed regime change in Ukraine. "You’ve forced out a corrupt leader to win another chance at democracy," is how he framed the coup.
"Ukraine is fighting for its future on the battlefields of the East," Biden said nearly a decade ago of helping Ukraine to gin up conflict with Russia on its own border, and already justifying "security assistance."
And Putin isn't really the one making chaos in Europe, either. Rather, Europe is making chaos for itself in an effort to constantly one-up itself with its own pro-Ukrainian, anti-Russian virtue signaling. It cut itself off from Russian pipeline gas, but then increased imports of Russian liquified natural gas by 40 percent over pre-war levels, as a Global Witness report found last year.
More recently, Brussels has been paying lip service to Kyiv's demands to cut itself off totally from the remaining 15 percent of Russian pipeline gas that it's still importing, all while neglecting to explain exactly how Ukraine — which the EU has committed to financially supporting at its taxpayers' expense — will power itself, particularly at the same cost, when Ukraine's own gas supply comes from Russian gas transited across its territory and then reverse-flowed back from Europe.
Also, just last week, the EU's trade committee voted to extend free trade for Ukrainian farm products being dumped into the EU to the detriment of the bloc's own farmers. Yet it was Putin himself who gave the heads up as far back as 2022 that the Ukrainian produce that Brussels promised to deliver to the world’s poor if Putin would only let it out of the Black Sea region, was actually just ending up being dumped inside the bloc itself. "Almost all the grain exported from Ukraine is sent not to the poorest developing countries, but to EU countries," Putin said in September 2022.
It's a statement which, although now proven true, was dismissed by Kyiv. "The Russians' fakes about sending Ukrainian grain only to Europe simply do not correspond to reality," Ukraine's foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, said. Guess all those tractors blocking highways across Europe are "fakes," too.
"Ukraine can stop Putin if we stand with Ukraine and provide the weapons that it needs to defend itself," Biden said, clearly referencing the Republicans' refusal of more financing for America's weapons manufacturers so they can crank out more stuff for the Russians to blow up. US officials assured a year ago that Kyiv had everything it needed for the counteroffensive. But as they say, 25th time's the charm, right?
"I say this to Congress: We have to stand up to Putin," Biden said. "Send me a bipartisan national security bill. History is literally watching." Sounds like a telethon for the American outfits making the weapons that Ukrainians will carry onto the battlefield — at least until they run out of Ukrainians. Forget about what Russians might think, and be more concerned with the fact that this kind of tone-deaf propaganda isn't going to win over any Americans or Westerners still even remotely capable of independent, critical thought.
Medical humanities and moral theology professor Charles. C. Camosy reacted to the State of the Union Address with an article observing: " . . . many Catholics say that Biden, while raised a cultural Catholic, is subject to the ideology of his party and its leaders, who actually run the show when it comes to how he governs as president. As such, they argue, his Catholicism only shows up if it happens to rhyme with big d Democratic values . . . Biden said nothing that suggested anything like an explicitly Catholic commitment . . . That Biden might believe in God at all was only weakly suggested by the politically mandated final line about God blessing the troops."
It's no longer army tanks going back and forth blasting each other out. It's nuclear weapons and other weapons that are just as devastating. And we need brilliant people to do the job. And if you don't have that it's going to be a very bad time for the world. This time the greatest threat is not from the outside of our country—I really believe this—it's from within. It's the people from within our country that are more dangerous than the people outside.. . . the inside people are very dangerous. They're very sick people, in my opinion, in many cases. They're sick.Don't forget I got more votes . . . than any President—think of it—than any President—sitting President in the history of our country . . . and then lots of bad things happened . . . They rigged the election and look at the mess our country's in right now.
I've been indicted more than Al Capone . . .
. . . I get indicted and my numbers go up. What the hell is going on? Because the people know it's a scam.
. . . in the end we do not answer to bureaucrats in Washington. We answer to God in Heaven.
And then they had the Mueller report. And it came in "no collusion" [between Trump and Russians for his 2016 election] but I could have told them that on day one.
. . . our enemies want to take away my freedom because I will never let them take away your freedom.
I will stand proudly with our friend and ally, the state of Israel.I also recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. That was a big one. That was a big one. Probably—not that we did it for dollars—but probably worth trillions of dollars. As a real estate professional I will tell you that was — that was a big deal. And you know they were negotiating that out for 62 years.But the biggest thing I did — in my opinion — the biggest thing was I withdrew from the disastrous Iran nuclear deal that Israel never wanted.But with the historic Abraham Accords — we did the Abraham Accords. It's one of the greatest things ever done for peace in the Middle East but the Biden administration didn't take advantage of it.
. . . Ukraine wouldn't — We wouldn't have be[en] — I just looked at something that — some reports that just came out on Ukraine. The death there and destruction is just unbelievable. And Israel would never have been attacked. All of these things. None of them would have happened. And, again, you wouldn't have had inflation because it was caused by the price of oil. It was caused by the price of energy. And everything went up and is out of control.I also cut all funding for all the United Nations organizations that were funneling billions of taxpayer dollars to HAMAS yet Joe Biden gave it back.I also ended, as you remember, Nordstream 2, the Russian pipeline.. . . And Biden came in and he approved it right away. But he killed the Keystone pipeline. He killed our pipeline. He let Russia build their pipeline to Germany and all over Europe. And then they say 'Well Trump is very friendly with Putin.'All of these wars would have never happened. None of it would have happened. If I was President, none of it would have happened. As the Bible says, blessed are the peacemakers . . . I will prevent World War III. We're very close to World War III. And this will be a war like no other.Another top priority will be to take back our education system from the Communists and the freaks that are destroying it. On day one I will sign a new executive order to cut federal funding for any school pushing critical race theory, transgender insanity and other inappropriate racial, sexual or political content onto our children. Thank you. I will support a policy of universal school choice allowing parents to choose the public private charter or religious school that that best suits their children. And I will support America's home school families . . . I will close the federal Department of Education and we will move everything back to the states where it belongs.I will keep men out of women's sports. Can you imagine? And I will sign a law prohibiting child sexual mutilation in all 50 states. No more. No more. What they're doing is crazy.
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