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Nothing Short of Revolution.
Something is happening in America. It is clear that Americans want to change the fundamental way our government functions. Americans want to see BIG changes in policy, BIG changes in spending, Big changes across the boards. Nothing short of a Tsunami of public outcry will change the way we function as a country within our borders and on the global strange. Nothing short of a landslide victory for change will move anyone in Washington to be able to or be willing to do anything major to change the direction we are going.
I am almost positive that the democrats will win the election in November but it's also clear to me that without a major mandate in the vote, it will be meaningless for change. We need a candidate who has the power to create that mandate. A candidate who can unite democrats, independents and some republicans to join in this cause of change.
Hillary Clinton is not that candidate. Hillary Clinton represents the old establishment in Washington even if she has only been there officially for that past 7 years. She and everyone one around her including her husband and Madeline Albright are past their prime of energetic enthusiasm to lead in bold new ways. They think their way is the only way. A tried and vetted track of success and practices.