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The American Enterprise Party (AEP) Swing Vote Agenda (excerpt from AEP The Trilogy)

from The American Enterprise Manifesto: My America's Vision of Peace and Nonviolence for Humanism · host Jerry Rhoads

Socrates quote: "Government works best when ruled by individuals who have the greatest ability, knowledge and virtue, and a complete understanding of themselves". Thomas Jefferson: "The care of human life and happiness and not their destruction, is the fist and only objective of good government". AEP Mission Statement: "In America, we now have two tribes fighting each other and losing the American Dream. The Left and the Right forgo the middle American, for one party control. A third-party swing vote breaks ties and keeps money-tics and partisan politics honest. Where Monetary Capitalists share and Human Socialists care, so free market enterprise is truly lasses-faire. A marriage made real by the American Dream founded on Humanism and Americanism". Manifesto: “A public declaration of policy and aims, especially one issued before an election by a political party or candidate”. Where wealth blinds our liberty by the power of privilege and influence, we have lost our democracy. When money is the fuel that drives the great American Enterprise System . . . it is also the pendant of power, that is the celebration of success, or the crucifixion of our society’s values as our mores and ethics become secondary to its use. Not to say, wealth isn’t the pendant of success from the American Dream but not for the destruction of our values. What are our country’s priorities? Wealth for self-indulgent material excesses or for sharing with those that make it happen?  The soul of our country, has been sold, by the rulers of the gold … by taxing the floor, to conceal the ceiling, then closing the door ... Keeping them down and poor, an unnoticed death toll, to our enterprising soul, since America’s peace, is believing equality with equity can’t cease, for opportunity to pursue a skill to bill, And the wisdom to learn to earn ... from work, with time to spare, defending our freedom to share, So, in God and our country, we trust but with risk. for its reward we dare. The best of times ... America the bountiful with the American Dream is attracting the downtrodden from competing third world economies to replace our low paid workers not taking on 8 million unfilled jobs. Quotes from Epoch Times, “But it doesn’t have to stay that way if we educate ourselves about our rights and responsibilities. Each right represents a portion of our freedoms ... for example the right to freely worship, speak and congregate, along with the right to a fair trial in a court of law, to name just a few. (AKA ... January 6th included). When even one of the God-given rights is not maintained in our country, that portion of our freedom disappears”. So, in God and our country, we trust but with risk. for its reward we dare. The worst of times, et tu Brute’, as depicted by our loss of freedoms when former President Trump (Caesar) not allowed to have a Twitter account and express his views why he lost and on how we are losing our democracy ... as Washington Burns. And our new President Biden’s (Pompey) executive orders reverse President Trump’s policies that were working, for a transformation of the Progressive Democrat party in the image of Big Brother Obama, with a diabolical deficit spending spree government. “Stating it is paid for and won’t cost American’s one penny”. Sounds familiar, when Obama said the same thing about free health care. “It won’t cost Americans one dime”. The phrase et to Brute’ suggests an age of radical opposites taking place at the same time. Is it revolution, evolution or revelation? Is America coming of age or ending an era? Is the American Dream at the beginning or end of its cycle? No, it’s the gridlock of two partisan political parties trying to control the voting freedoms of the people for the people by the people. Like an old Chinese proverb ... those hunters, who chase two rabbits catches none”.  Our American dream is t a promise to protect our freedoms.

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