Mass Exodus of American Public from Political Terrorists in Democratic and Republican Parties Beginning

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

"3rd party candidate 2016" searches spike: Google reports searches for '3rd party candidate 2016' rose 1150% during the RNC"

“3rd party candidate 2016″ searches spike: Google reports searches for ‘3rd party candidate 2016’ rose 1150% during the RNC”

Google Searches for Third-Party Presidential Candidates Are Up Over 1000%:
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/google-searches-for-third-party-presidential-candidates-are-up-over-1000-2016-07-22

(Barbara Kollmeyer) As the Republicans presented their vision of the country, Americans appeared to be hot on the hunt for an alternative presidential candidate.

Searches for “third party candidate 2016” soared by 1,150% in the past week during the Republican National Convention, according to Google Trends. The spike shown in the below chart spiked toward the end of what was at times a raucous and bizarre convention for the Republicans that ended with Donald Trump’s nomination

(Read entire article here…)

My Commentary: Mass exodus from political terrorists…

Discussing the Indistinguishability Between DemoCrackPots and RepubliConArtists

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post, “DemoCrackPots and RepubliConArtists are Indistinguishable!“…

Rayn

“role models. juststatisthings”

“role models. juststatisthings”

When the skull-faced war-vampire on the left croaked, “impeachment is off the table,” back in November of 2006, those remaining blue party voters actually worth their weight in integrity should have instantly vacated the two-party circus for reality, finally understanding the DemoCrackPots to be indistinguishable from the RepubliConArtists in regards to the most serious and pressing issues facing America at the time: Bush’s crimes against peace (wars of aggression in Afghanistan & Iraq), crimes against humanity (regularly drone bombing civilians in Pakistan), and war crimes (policy of torture)! Refusing to hold Bush accountable was obstruction of justice, and was really only done to satisfy the demands of the war-profiteering companies that sponsor the two bought-and-sold fraud parties. The slime-ball Republican “representatives” were raking in cash, hand-over-cloven-hoof, and greedy Democratic “representatives” wanted a turn to collect their own “fair share” of the spoils of war.

Though I was born Individually Sovereign, it might surprise some to learn that I was, in fact, raised as a Democrat, by Democratic parents. And, while I did often struggle with the seemingly-illogical idea of voting for an ultra-wealthy, professionally-lying sociopath to somehow “represent” my voice, especially after enduring almost four years of state-created-yet-state-as-a-solution-based homelessness in my adolescence – it was only after just a single round of reluctantly voting for my very first new master that I quickly lost what little faith I had in the whole racket, upon witnessing Gore’s politically-motivated, tail-tucking retreat from conflict in the face of Bush’s obviously-stolen election. It was downright pathetic and cowardly. And, as I was no longer willing to associate myself with such weak and ineffectual charlatans, I walked away from their puppet show, and never looked back…

After some time, I registered for the Green Party, and took my very next small step towards the goal of full political emancipation! Soon after, I registered for the Libertarian Party. Since then, I’ve continued to take many more little steps down the path of liberty.

So, to all of the other recovering DemoRepubliCrats out there, here’s a question: when did you first realize that you had a political problem?

Alison K.: I wanted to register as a libertarian (before the term was hijacked by the nutso right) but you cannot register as part of the libertarian party in NYS… just as well. I’ve slowly learned over the last 15 years how the system is not broken, as I once thought, but has been very cleverly crafted against us. I used to get mad, but no longer. Now my anger seems to be with my fellow citizenry who are seemingly content worrying about non issues, like who can marry who and what celebrities are doing. It infuriates me that these are the people who vote.

Rayn: Exactly! It’s like a phrase I once read off a protest sign:

“The system ain’t broken. It’s fixed!”

Alison K.: Btw, skull-faced war-vampire is my new favorite insult