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also funded earned benefits; nothing else does – they are personal,
not political. Politics is only business, nothing personal. However,
unearned entitlements (taxpayer funded handouts of the Parasitic
Cults) are personal and valued by the socialist Democrats. So
focusing only on those – the Parasitic Cult tends to be more left of
center and the economy class tends to be right of center. If a person
is a R2 fiscal conservative and another is a L2 government handouts
liberal, they are close to center – hooray! No! They are close to
center, but they are a full span apart – they are essentially polar
opposites. As an analogy, if the United States coasts are fives and
you live in Denver (Colorado), with a friend living in Indianapolis
(Indiana), and a mutual friend lives midway in Topeka (Kansas) –
Denver and Indianapolis are equidistant from Topeka, but you are
both twice as far from each other as to Topeka. Distant, whether
across the aisle or across the country is relative to the starting and
end point, not the center. Our politicians and candidates must quit
trying to drag Parasitic Cult left to the Fiscal Culture right, it will not
work! Then there are those truly in the middle – the noteworthy
but disproportionate. How will they vote? Either on emotion or the
economy; hopefully it would be the economy. They are at least
closer on the scale than the ‘just left of center’ – which does not
sound bad, but if you are just right of center’ – there is no common
ground. Many have advocated a three-party system, or voting for
the third party. This is either in protest or because there is actually
some good in the candidate. But, a third party will not win, and it
truly is a wasted vote. It is your choice and vote, and that is not a
waste – but mathematically it is. A vote for a third-party candidate
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