Trump Won’t Support George Soros Guy, Tom Emmer !!!, 4212

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The latest candidate to join the field for the Speaker of the House seat is probably the biggest Rhino to apply so far the current #3 Republican in the House, Tom Emmer of Minnesota.

Kevin McCarthy immediately endorsed Emmer for Speaker on Friday afternoon – just hours after the ink had dried on Jim Jordan’s withdrawal from the race. Despite a field of 5 other Republicans who have announced their candidacy for their party’s nod, Emmer is said to be the frontrunner.

But guess what, Emmer is probably the foremost opponent of the Electoral College, and in fact, was a paid spokesman for the George Soros funded The National Popular Vote Initiative which is the group driving eliminating the electoral college.

Why? Because the Electoral College could override a popular vote in a state – for example, if election fraud was suspected.

The Founding Father were well aware of the ability of big money to buy off enough influencers of that day to swing an election to a candidate as crooked as our current resident. They feared what they called “the tyranny of the majority.”

"The people are uninformed, and would be misled by a few designing men." —Delegate Elbridge Gerry, July 19, 1787

So, that’s why the founders created the Electoral College system in a way that insulated the selection of the president from the whims of a poorly informed – or even a deceived public. So, they designed a system under the Constitution that made the highest-ranking U.S. officials elected by the direct popular vote of the people to be the governors of the states.

The Electoral College system helps give the more rural states with lower populations – generally farm country – a more equal voice in the presidential election.

In their wisdom they forsaw that if popular vote alone decided elections, the presidential candidates would rarely – if ever – visit the small states, or care about their wishes. They would confine themselves to visiting the most densely populated states time and time again. A full 50% of the states would have little say or attention.

Therefore, candidates are forced to get votes from both the large states and the small, rural states. That helps ensure that the president will consider the needs of every state.

This was in accord with the basic founding principle of the United States – the separation of powers concept, where power is spread out to the maximum extent which is practical. That’s why the central government is divided into three branches of government, the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch.

This separation of powers principle is why a Constitutional Convention in this day and age is such a horrible idea, because way too much power would be concentrated in an unprecedentedly small number of hands, making it just as susceptible to vote buying as today’s Congress is – even more! We saw the results of that with the activities of last week’s continuously declining votes for unquestionably the Houses most popular member, Jim Jordan. For the first time in my lifetime, we even knew the exact bar on Pennsylvania Ave. where that critical anti-Jordan vote buying occurred.

This just in, President Trump says he will not support House Whip Tom Emmer’s bid for speaker. Why, because Emmer is a supporter of the National Popular Vote campaign which would either kill or drastically modify the Electoral College in a way that would favor the big, leftist states, and diminish the power of the less populated – farming states, which typically vote for Republicans.

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