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The 2012 election for the King

Over and over again I attempt to highlight and give examples to you of the cruel hoax known as the presidential election.  Americans hold sacred the office of the presidency.  Something inside us believes that we must have one person whom is “in charge”. 240 years ago it was determined for us that Kings and Queens would not be the answer to ruling, and an executive branch of government was developed.  This branch of government was set up in the constitution to be an equal and co-branch of federal governance with the judicial and the congressional.  Protections and amendments where written into the constitution to attempt to keep the President from becoming to important, to powerful, to never again become a king.

Guess what?  It has not worked, today with the help of a corporate controlled media our president has become a king in the minds of millions without the title or the crown.  As we head into the 2012 election nothing shows how our president is now a king more than the amount of money being spent and contributed to those running for the office.  Here is a current breakdown of how much money the big five banks have given to various “candidates for the throne”.

Goldman Sachs

Mitt Romney: $352,200
Barack Obama: $49,124
Tim Pawlenty: $25,000
Jon Huntsman: $6,750
Rick Perry: $5,500
Ron Paul: $2,500

Morgan Stanley

Mitt Romney: $184,800
Tim Pawlenty: $41,715
Barack Obama: $28,225
Rick Perry: $20,750
Jon Huntsman: $9,750
Newt Gingrich: $1,000
Ron Paul: $1,000
Herman Cain: $500

Bank of America

Mitt Romney: $112,500
Barack Obama: $46,699
Tim Pawlenty: $12,750
Jon Huntsman: $4,250
Ron Paul: $3,451
Rick Perry: $2,600
Thad McCotter: $2,000
Herman Cain: $750
Michele Bachmann: $500
Newt Gingrich: $250

JPMorgan Chase

Mitt Romney: $107,250
Barack Obama: $38,039
Rick Perry: $27,050
Tim Pawlenty: $16,750
Jon Huntsman: $7,500
Ron Paul: $5,451

Citigroup

Mitt Romney: $56,550
Barack Obama: $36,887
Tim Pawlenty: $5,300
Rick Perry: $3,000
Herman Cain: $1,465
Michele Bachmann: $1,000
Ron Paul: $702

Here are the totals:

Mitt Romney: $813,300
Barack Obama: $198,874
Tim Pawlenty: $101,515
Rick Perry: $58,900
Jon Huntsman: $28,250
Ron Paul: $13,104
Herman Cain: $2,715
Michelle Bachmann: $1,500
Newt Gingrich: $1,250

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When you woke up this morning did you decide that you would donate $800,000.00 to Mitt Romney?  Perhaps you thought about contributing $150,000.00 to Barrack Obama? No? Of course not, for 99% of us, the normal regular population, to donate $20 bucks is a big decision as we face foreclosure, rising food prices, gas prices over $4.00/gallon and our children’s college eduction over $100,000.00 for a bachelors degree. But yet the mega banks and brokerage firms whom most argue have been a primary cause of the economic collapse of America are dolling out hundreds of thousands to try and gain influence over the next “King”

Let me put this clearly, over the history of our presidential elections the one that wins 90% of the time is the one with the most money.  Looking at this list do you want to place bets on whom our next “king” will be in November?

As I watched the debates last night I felt so bad for the thousand people in the crowd.  They allowed them to ask three questions over two hours, at which not one of the presidential candidates besides Ron Paul attempted to answer the question of the “little people”.  The made for TV debate looked like nothing more than than a king and his court.  ”The King” stood around talking about himself, not listening to his people, and spent time strategizing how to defeat his enemy, so he could hold on to power.  Can anyone provide an argument that last nights debate and our current “election process” for a president is any different than King George attempting to stay in power.

In Roman times Caesar made sure to have the coliseum built with the gladiator games to give the people a feeling of connecting with Caesar, to humanize him, while behind the scenes Caesar ruled based on whomever gave him the most gold coins behind.  You watched modern gladiator games last night with nothing that was discussed or debated last night truly mattering because this election is already being decided by the select few and their millions in contributions.

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