The Republic
True_George was engaging in talks with some people that I know who had some strong opinions of the political state of America. People who True_George thought that they should have known better when it came to certain things, but it seems that their opinions were driven by emotion.
Like a lot of people they thought that the President is elected based on how much votes they get from the polls. But many found out otherwise in the 2000 elections when their candidate Al Gore lost the election to George Bush jr, even though Gore had the most votes.
Many people did not listen to their History Teacher in High School, but I suppose that most teachings don’t really explain how things are really. But, True_George will help you lift the vail that is over your eyes without asking if you want the red or blue pill.
Let me be clear, America is not a democracy despite what the news media is telling you. America is a republic, it is history’s oldest republic having been in existence for more the two hundred years. We all know that leaders in a republic are not chosen by the people, and in this republic called the United States of America, the people do not choose the President. The President is chosen by the “Electoral College.”
The electoral college that votes for the President is not based on the popular vote. Most of the time when a person wins the popular vote in a state 99.9% of the time the electoral college will caste the electoral vote for that candidate. But they are not required to do so.
This type of thing where the electoral college voted against the popular vote has played out five times since the founding of the United States. The first time was in 1824 when John Quincy Adams of the Democratic-Republican party, was elected over his fellow Democratic-Republican opponent Andrew Jackson.
The second time was in 1876 when Rutherford Hayes of the Republican Party was elected over his opponent Samuel J Tilden of the Democratic party. The third time was in 1888 when Republican Benjamin Harrison was elected over democratic Grover Clevland.
It was over one hundred years before the next time the electoral college elected a President that lost the popular vote. Which takes us to more contemporary times. In 2000 Republican George Bush Jr was chosen over democratic Al Gore; and in 2016 Republican Donald Trump was chosen over democrat Hillery Clinton.
So, we may ask why is all the attention placed on who wins the popular vote? Well, the answer is to create an illusion of inclusion. It is essential to keep this illusion that regular people have a say so in government alive, because if people don’t believe that they have a say so, they will spark calls for a revolution to overthrow the government.
The power structure will work with the media, the corporations and society elites and do things to manipulate the American collective conscious into supporting whoever they pre-selected to be the President.
The emphasis on the popular vote is done because if the power structure consistently choose someone against the popular vote, it could lead to unrest and maybe spark a rebellion.
Back in 2000 when Bush jr was elected by the electoral college going against the popular vote, this is when many Americans became aware that an electoral college exists despite been told in schools. Many were appalled, but Gore took the matter to the Supreme Court.
The court case was concerning the counting of the ballots in one state. But it was all a show. The US constitution has already laid out the whole process and the Supreme Court has no role in choosing the President.
The Supreme Court and the Lawyers who presented the case knew this, but True_George supposed that they put on a show to keep the American Public from demonstrating in the streets saying that the election was unfair.
Then again within the last three elections that the electoral college when against the popular vote, when Donald Trump was chosen to be the President. There were some noise but not to the level where people would take to the streets to protest.
Then perhaps a monkey wrench were thrown in the plans of the 2020 elections when the electoral college went with the popular vote and choose Joe Biden to become the President. It would have been unprecedented that the electoral college go against the popular vote in two consecutive Presidential elections for the same candidate. Even if the choice was pre-selected.
But, what was not factored in was the response of the candidate who lost. Trump must have been told that he was pre-selected, but the electoral college may have changed their minds without telling Trump that he was out, or whatever happened behind closed doors has made Trump call the election as being unfair. The result was the event that took place on January 6th.

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Good post – I hope a lot of your people read it. I didn’t know any of that. But my knowledge of politics is weak and I probably don’t know the half of what actually goes on here!
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