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Saturday, February 27, 2016

A Response to Robert C's RONALD REAGEN 11th Ammendment

 

632,270 @ 11:02 am

OR - MEDFORD CORRUPTION MUST BE ADDRESSED BY THE AUTHORITIES BEYOND THE BORDERS

Thanks, Robert, you know that I've been utilizing Reagan's Rule to point out the hypocrisy of the Republican party. Don Frederick can make a catty remark - and this writer will be the first to point out how bad the Democratic party is, it's just the lesser of two evils. It is shocking with the disgraceful way Republicans have gotten so angry over losing and only hold on to power via gerrymandering (manipulate the boundaries of (an electoral constituency) so as to favor one party or class.) as well as manipulation of the Supreme Court. The Republicans cheat as well as the fraud TD's (Townie Democrats) in Medford who behavior just like bad Republicans. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. As a pure progressive I voted almost all Republican locally in the last election (except that Pat Jehlen got my vote...probably for the last time.) One has to look at local politics with objectivity as one would cleaning up their sidewalk and backyard - it's where you live. The National political scene is creepy with all of the misconduct and fraud. Rather than point the finger at a good president who had to get us out of the W Bush mess, why can't we all work as a team, not Republican or Democrat but as people finding the best CANDIDATES. Lets remove the party system and watch people start to WORK TOGETHER. This is just logic seeing the backbiting. "Never talk politics and religion." I'm too logical for my own good: the big problem is that people want a shadow they can throw punches at, and while you are yelling about the Democrats the Republicans are lifting your wallet and stealing a little bit more than your lunch money for the big corporations. But what do i know? I only practice what I preach. I voted Charlie Baker to keep a demon like Martha Coakley out, and how said is that? Baker is no day at the beach, as we saw when he refused to endorse a local candidate.