U.S. Elections
The political imperative is also national security issue.
Freedom. Abolition of inequality and corruption. Removal of extremist capitalism. Demolition of the shadow dictatorship of the private, special, monopolistic interests. Reinstatement of liberty and democracy. Restoration of the rule of law. Respect of the constitution. Restitution of institutions. Liberation and regulation of markets. Fiscal discipline. Just taxation. Economic opportunity. High standard of living. Health and social care. High performance in management and administration, in public and private affairs. Disposal of crisis of all sorts and shapes, including climate change. National progress and prosperity for all and for each and everyone.
The American people will elect for President, the candidate they believe will serve this office best.
This political imperative and security issue is national and international standard also across Europe and across the West and the World.
History teaches that peoples’ choices in elections are rarely (never) wrong. Especially when the political imperative is contemporary and historic prerogative. In this sense the outcome of the elections is relevant, material and procedural.