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The dominant fact emerging this year is that whatever faith in government voters once had has been pretty well destroyed both by self-serving politicians willing to disingenuously promise anything for their votes and the failure of government at all levels to deliver on those promises. Establishment politicos of both party’s couldn’t believe the appeal of the attacks leveled on them by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and Republican Donald Trump during the primary season and were dumbfounded at how well their attacks played with voters in both parties. |
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David Keene is an EDITOR?
"Establishment politicos of both party’s couldn’t believe..."
Physician, heal thyself. |
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