MASSIVE CORRUPTION

The Party Picked The Winners long before the election.
Here’s how corrupt a township supervisors race is in little Northampton Township, Bucks County, PA.
The Republicans Party, . . .The Democrats Do The Same Thing…
The Party picked their candidates in February.
One “Race” for Supervisor has only the party pick. Period. No Competitor. . .No Debates
. . . No Competition, ….just the good old corrupt Party Pick/ / / But there is another spot, …Another Supervisor’s Race. The party picked their candidate five months ago but one private citizen, Retired Air Force Jay Russell whose family has been in Northampton Township since the 19th century got himself on the Republican ballot. The Republican Party shunned and ignored him.


Jay Russell is on the ballot but the Republican Party refuses to tell that to the people. Instead they print a so-called “Official” ballot without Jay Russell’s name on it and they give it to the blind voters who don’t know the Republican Official Ballot is not official at all. It’s rigged because it does not show the Republicans who are on the ballot. It only shows the Party Picks. The other Republican candidates aren’t on the so-called “Official Ballot”.

Political parties become corrupt as they are successful by running government to their own ends. They engage in ruthless behavior and deceive the voters to fill their own pockets with ill-gained wealth. Northampton township in not an exception to the corrupt party rule and has provided many examples. For instance, an elected official, lets say a supervisor owns an insurance company so he can sell insurance to government at different levels. Is that corrupt? Does it give the appearance of corruption? Is corruption more or less probable when elected government officials whose duties may include approving the purchase of insurance even though the official may recuse himself from the decision? It’s like the knowing wink or the nodding head signal which is not the same as an admission that the fix is in but the appearance of impropriety comes up.
In the case of an election, the Official Republican Ballot and the Official Democratic Ballots are not the same as the official republican ballot or the official Democrat ballot which contain all of the candidates. the Official Republican Ballot for Northampton Township does not have Jay Russells name on it even though Jay is on the actual ballot.

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