The Myth that the Two Party Democrat vs. Republican Choices Bring Different Results Through “Elections”
With national elections just days away now here in the United States, this is a good time to review the facts regarding the U.S. two-party system where during national elections the public heads to the polls, or votes via the mail, for either a Democrat or Republican candidate for elected office. The general belief among most who cast votes is that the United States is a "democratic" nation where "public servants" are elected by the people to serve their electorate in Washington D.C. in the House of Representatives and Senate (Congress), and as the President of the United States. However, this notion that the people of the United States choose their leaders who then determine public policy as a representative of their constituents, is a myth. It is actually quite easy to see that this popular belief is not a fact, but to see this truth one has to divorce themselves from their political belief system, and much like religious beliefs, very few people seem to be able to do so. When people hang on to a belief in an ideology, rather than objectively look at the facts and try to come to an unbiased opinion based on reason, they are open to manipulation by propaganda, and those who control the flow of information. For this system of perceived "democracy" to work where the masses are fooled into believing that they have some kind of control over how the country is run through the election process, there MUST be a two-party system, and two ONLY, and those two parties have to have a perceived opposition to each other on the "issues." Because the one thing the Globalists who actually run the country fear the most, is a unified public where the masses wake up and discover that "the emperor has no clothes," and instead of half the country fighting the other half, they join forces and fight the true enemies of the people: the Wall Street Billionaires and Bankers.