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Voter Turnout Affects a Change in the White House [Part Two]

by Omari Jahi
November 15, 2020
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Part two of Voter Turnout Affects a Change in the White House starts with The Reformation

VoterThe Reformation

During the 16th-century in northern Europe, reformers like Martin Luther and John Calvin questioned the Catholic Church’s authority to define Christian practice. They, the White Anglo Saxton Protestants, were arguing for religious and political redistribution of power.

The Reformation’s basic idea was a call to absolve the church and believe that the Bible, not tradition, should be the sole source of spiritual authority.

WASPs migrated from parts of Britain, Ireland, Germany, and Scandinavia to America during the 17th and early 18th centuries. They were often referred to as the Old Immigrants, better known as the Pilgrims. They brought their concepts and beliefs to settling up their 13-colonies and decimating the Native Americans in the process.

Eastern European Jews and Catholic Immigrants

Eastern European Jews and Catholics began to immigrate to the United States in large numbers after 1880. They were being pushed out of Europe because of overpopulation, poverty, and oppressive legislation. The Jews and Catholics believed in the prospect of financial and social advancement that could be achieved here.

VOTERThe majority of the Jews that came over were merchants who established businesses and homes in the American colonial ports. As crude businessmen, they slowly began to implant themselves into the economic foundation of the colonies.

To be clear, the rule and control of economics were and still are in those Jewish merchants’ hands through generational wealth being passed down. Those merchants today are CEOs of Fortune 500 companies and major broadcasting networks. There is an old saying:

He who pays the piper picks the song.

VOTERPolitical and Financial Power Takeover

In the 19th-century, those same Jews and Catholics challenged the protestant control. Pilgrim meaning a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons, relinquished the title Pilgrim to establish a cultural hierarchy calling themselves White Anglo Saxton Protestants.

The emergence of this Jewish, Catholic bid for power and control caused a split in the 13-colonies. The WASPs migrated to the red south leaving the Jews and the Catholics to the blue north. As history informs us, the blue north is where the governmental power resided while the red southern confederate WASPs resided in the south and gave into the power grab of those Jews and Catholics.

Slavery was already being practiced among the 13-colonies before the colonial divide. When debates arose in northern congressional sessions, red-state WASPs became upset about a governmental tax being proposed on importing slaves.

Senator John Sherman asked for an amendment to change the taxing of slaves to the taxing of cotton. This was the straw that broke the proverbial WASP back. Now there was civil unrest and eventually war. The northern bluecoats were at war with the southern redcoats. History shows how that war was concluded.

Three American Presidents That Were Not WASP

VOTERAfter the Civil War conclusion, all American presidents have been WASP with three VOTERexceptions, President Lincoln, Kennedy, and Obama. Two of them were assassinated. Ever wonder why?

So the driving question is, how did Donald Trump get into office?

Simple, a WASP was fine with Blacks, Jews, and other ethnic groups being voters and having a part of the political voters’ process as long as one of their good old boys was sitting in the driver’s seat.

But in November 2008, with a large backing from the financially powerful Jews, President Barack Obama was elected by American voters.

VOTERObama Became President

This angered WASPs to no end because this is not what America is about — Blacks, Jews, and all other ethnic groups are allowed to be passengers in the USA bus but never allowed to drive.

After Obama repaired the economy and his eight years were up, the WASPs decided to back Trump because his campaign slogan stated that he wanted to “Make America Great Again.” Trump was being backed by the WASPs through a great and powerful group called The NRA, and the Jews were backing Hillary Clinton through their great and powerful lobbyist group called APEC.

Trump wins, and the country becomes overtly racial as it once was when the WASPs considered America to be great. Meanwhile, the Jews had to regroup, not expecting this large WASP voter turn out electing Trump.

Biden has now been elected because Blacks and every other ethnic group other than WASPs wanted Trump out!

Now ask these questions, this concept of voting for the lesser of two evils, is this what Dr. Martin Luther King marched for? Are ethnic members of this society nothing but cannon fodder in a Caucasian civil war disguised as a political party?

When voters go out to vote, do they vote for a political party, or do they vote to either keep the Jews and the Vatican in power and control, or do they vote for things to go back to the way they were when America was great? Either way, Blacks or Hispanics voting in this political system is a lost cause.

Opinion News by Omari Jahi
Edited by Cathy Milne-Ware

Sources:

Michigan Advance: Black voters: Biden couldn’t have won without us, Ken Coleman
WBALTV: Analyzing impact of Black voter turnout in 2020 general election, Barry Simms
Reference: What Is a Constitutional Democratic Republic? Staff Writer
MSN: ‘America Is a Republic, Not a Democracy’ Is a Dangerous—And Wrong—Argument, George Thomas
Yale Law School Lilian Goldman Law Library: The Federalist Papers: No. 14
Word History: ORIGIN OF ‘WASP’ (‘WHITE ANGLO-SAXON PROTESTANT’) All posts by word histories are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution
History: The Reformation, HISTORY.COM EDITORS
My Jewish Learning: Jewish Immigration to America: Three Waves, JOELLYN ZOLLMAN
BBC News: Mayflower at 400: What we all get wrong about the Pilgrim Fathers, Nick Bryant
Tax Analyst: Slave Tax as Sin Tax: 18th and 19th Century Perspectives, Joel S. Newman

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