Defending American Competitiveness Internally

Day 1,668, 18:18 Published in USA USA by GloveisLove


America,

I do not like party politics, and I am one who usually refrains from all types of party politics when allowed to, but it is becoming clearer as each day passes, that American politics are becoming homogenized. You have the USWP, AMP, FEDS, INCI, and the newly formed RLC. The average American tends to put the nation over politics, but at the higher level, this is not always the case, and many times you will see elite members of the top partys make deals with other such members in order to maintain control and domination of their respective party and to remain influential. This is often why when people campaign for big positions such as the presidency, they often select party presidents for top positions such as vice president, Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State, etc, it is basically “scratch my back and I’ll scratch your back.” I have always thought this practice of bribing the influential with shiny titles in cabinet spots as ethically wrong, which is why I myself refrain from engaging in such activity, but it is the political world we live in unfortunately. This is the reason why you often see the same people in government for months upon months end.

Which brings me to my next point. It is to my understanding that there is concern of Dutch Marley being the party president of Republican Liberty Caucus. Dutch Marley, a fellow Wisconsinite such as myself, has proven himself to be reliable and trustworthy to be able to lead in such a position, and although there may be concern of Ajay’s attempt to control the party, I am 100% positive Dutch will not let the nation’s safety fall in jeopardy. We should not confuse Ajay for Dutch, both are very different people and I honestly believe Dutch Marley will be a fine choice for party president. I hope tomorrow we see a clean election, free of other top 5 party invaders so that America’s politics can remain competitive and free of political monopoly. In my opinion, any organized pto effort on the RLC party is nothing more than a way of the influential further enhancing their influence by absorbing another party, there is no basis for ATO/PTO apart from this.

The RLC is unlike every party in that it does not participate with the well-oiled bureaucracy that eUSA has developed. Its members consist of players who believe you don’t need years upon years of experience to have a cabinet job nor have to buy gold to be “important.” It is party for the people, by the people, for those who seek alternative to the status quo, but also for those who put America first. Formerly the Libertarian party, and then the United States Marijuana Party, and now the Republican Libertarian Caucus, it is the one party I feel fits best with my libertarian views.

That is why tomorrow, I will proudly vote for Dutch Marley, and I know he won’t fall short of my expectations.