Wednesday, December 1, 2021

A Political Color Run

    

     Have you heard? Is it in the news? Some point soon, you may be able to run for political office at higher levels. At least in Iowa you will be able to. 
      For those who don't know, millennials made the Green and Libertarian parties here in Iowa in 2017 or 2018. Soon because of millennials, you will be able to run in other Third Parties. 
     Those new parties that you could see in Iowa are Socialist, Centrist, and Federalist. These parties along with the Green and Libertarian parties were started most likely under the first term of Barack Obama. Check them out on Twitter if you can. So at least after December 2021, you could find yourself in a colored third party, at least in Iowa. The third parties could be in other states later down the road. 
     It's been heard to some extent that in Iowa, Republicans are boosting the amount of signatures needed to run in third parties. That also includes Independents. This will be a new concept for Iowa's 2022 Midterms. 
     What caused the need for colored third parties? A panoramic viewpoint enhanced the need for it. In Iowa, Green and Libertarian parties were started by millennials because they were tired of Democrats or Republicans running and thinking that Independents would lose if they tried to run. Way to go for the future in Iowa! 
     Now the downside. Currently Iowa is being mapped out differently on behalf of Iowa splitting up areas that have more Democrats or more Republicans to people who could run as a Democrat or Republican. This is not what we should be doing. We should be leaving Iowa alone and quit trying to map it out and let the colors run. There wouldn't be any way to map out Iowa based on at least five third parties running at all sorts of levels. 
   Other third parties that could show up down the road if you haven't noticed it for everywhere else could be: Peoples Party, Forward Party, and Nationalist Party. 

     So for the future, you are dearly loved by the future supporting you in politics! 

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Unity: A Killer

  

   Have we ever thought about how unification is a killer? What type of unifications are we talking about? Here is an inside look about a few unification processes. 

     The animal unification process- When we unify with our beloved animals, we shower them with love and affection. There are some people who get pets and never treat them correctly and they don't care what happens to them. When animals unite with their young, they cherish them and continue to cherish them until they know they are ready. The animal parents to offspring will always care about their young and may even try to reconnect with them if they choose to have a heart. There are some people who don't care if their pets get lost somewhere and there isn't a unification between humans and their pets (dogs and cats, respectively). [Animals get killed in the process]

     The human unification process- Humans unify in many ways. Whether we get together with friends to hang out on behalf needing people that match some level of interest or family getting together for the holidays to show love after spending so much time apart. We also get married in a unification process. Marriage should be taken seriously, although couples will fall apart and look for another. Does it kill us in general when we unify with friends and family because we need them for mental health reasons? It shouldn't. It should uplift us and make us feel full and loved. There is also the unification process with uniting children with their parents. Most likely we think of Foster Care or other programs. These programs are not perfect. They don't always unify and these programs leave it to the children to unify with their family after they "age out." These types of children are the types to feel abandoned by their family that they forget to invite them to major events when they get older. These people are the future. [Some people get killed in the process on behalf of feelings]

     The political process- When the government gets into trying to unify people, they end up dying and the general population gets upset with the government and try to overthrow it by running for office, impeachment, or just regular voting. The government uses "hoax diseases" to get people together on issues. That's not what the government should do. The government should always be honest. It seems for days of old, all governments would lie about something and never tell the public what it was they were either going to war or creating a "hoax disease" for. It's time to change that. [Plenty of people get killed in the process (millions usually)]
     
     We need to have so many plans to work on all sorts of unification processes. Why are we against unifying? That's something that we should be asking ourselves. Why do we not care so much about unifying anymore? Another question to ask yourself. If you can answer at least those two questions, then you can finally see what it truly means to have a heart. The top question to ask is, "What is love?" Then you can really have a heart that could be ready for anything. 

Monday, May 3, 2021

The #MASTA Plan

Making America Stronger Together Again 

Rules- 

     Total Delegates 
Democrats: 2,382
Republicans: 2,472
Combined: 4,854 

     Regular Delegates (State Level) 
Democrats: 1,668 
Republicans: 1,237 
Combined: 2,905 

     Super Delegates (Federal Level) 
Democrats: 714 
Republicans: 1,235 
Combined: 1,949 

*From these statistics, there is more Republican representation than Democratic, but Republicans are held at a 50/50 degree at both the State and Federal levels, while Democrats are held at a higher standard at the State level than the Federal level. 

Democrats have 29 Iowa District Delegates. 
Republicans have 29 District Delegates. 
For a total of 58 Iowa District Delegates. 
District Delegates- D1: 8, D2: 8, D3: 7, D4: 6.

Iowa has 44 unpledged Delegates, but if they win a 51-49 result vote, 1 extra Delegate is awarded giving 45 unpledged Delegates. 

Iowa Caucus winners with a near 50% vote, get the full 29 Delegates. 

If a tie were to happen, legally those who tie, forfeit their Delegates and give them to the next winner in line. 

District 3 is the shareholder due to having the most fair share of Democrats and Republicans. Then 15 Statewide Delegates goes to the winner. That's why the Iowa "Unwritten Rule" of: If you carry rural Southwest Iowa (in District 3 with the most diversity in both parties), and you get the Des Moines Register endorsement, you basically win Iowa applies. 

*Carrying rural Southwest Iowa and getting the Des Moines Register endorsement is made for Democrats to get nominated. Republicans just have to carry rural Southwest Iowa to get nominated. 

2016 Republican Nominee Race- 

   -Governors Bobby Jindal, Pataki, Luke Perry, Scott Walker, and Senator Lindsey Graham withdrew from the race early on (they were the lower tiered Republicans). 
   -Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz took on state wins to deter Donald Trump. 
   -Ted Cruz and John Kasich took on state losses for Donald Trump. 

February 1, 2016: Ted Cruz won the Iowa caucus with 27.6 of the votes taking 8 Delegates to Donald Trump's 7 Delegates. Marco Rubio, Ben Carson, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, John Kasich, and Rand Paul split the remaining 14 Delegates. 

   -All Republican candidates left the race after the Iowa caucuses and conceded to Donald Trump. 

2016 Caucus-
   Donald Trump visited Urban/Suburban cities in Iowa. 

2016 Elections- 
   Donald Trump took advantage of the media and traveled in states whether they were viable or not. 
-Donald Trump picked Mike Pence who was the small extreme Republican Conservative from Indiana (Midwest).
-Donald Trump was placed on the Iowa Primary and General Election ballots. 

2016 Presidency- 
   Donald Trump took advantage of the media and spoke often in public. 

2016 Democratic Nominee- 

-Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Martin O'Malley, Lincoln Chafee, and Jim Webb. 

*Liberals called on Joe Biden to run (testing his unity). People thought that Elizabeth Warren should run. Both declined the invitations. 

-Lincoln Chafee and Jim Webb (the lower tiered Democrats) left the presidential race after the first Democratic Debate. 
-Martin O'Malley left after the Iowa Caucus. 

Hillary Clinton: 701 State Delegates 
Bernie Sanders: 697 State Delegates 
Martin O'Malley: 270 State Delegates 

Hillary Clinton: 23 unpledged Delegates 
Bernie Sanders: 21 unpledged Delegates 

2016 Caucus 
-Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders took on Urban/Suburban Iowa cities. 

2016 Elections 
-Hillary Clinton was shielded from the media. Bernie Sanders took advantage of the media. 
-Hillary Clinton was placed on the Iowa Primary and General Election ballots. 

2020 Presidential Races 
-25 total Democrats and 1 Republican 

2020 Debates 
-In the Democratic Debates, all the lower tiered Democrats left kind of quickly (after at least 3 to 4 Debates) and left at least 10 Nominees for the rest of the Debates. 
-Donald Trump didn't have Debates, he had news outlet meetings. 

2020 Caucus 
-Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders went to Urban/Suburban Iowa cities. While candidates Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, and Cory Booker visited rural Southwest Iowa (and possible other small cities). 
-Donald Trump made 1 visit to Iowa. 

2020 Probable Caucus Results (State Unpledged Delegates 41)- 
Pete Buttigieg: 26.2% with 9 Pledged Delegates 
Bernie Sanders: 26.1% with 12 Pledged Delegates 
Elizabeth Warren: 18.1% with 5 Pledged Delegates 
Joe Biden: 15.8% with 14 Pledged Delegates 
Amy Klobuchar 12.3% with 1 Pledged Delegate 

2020 Real Caucus Results (State Unpledged Delegates 44)- 
Pete Buttigieg: 11 Delegates 
Bernie Sanders: 11 Delegates 
Elizabeth Warren: 8 Delegates 
Joe Biden: 7 Delegates 
Amy Klobuchar: 3 Delegates 

   *Elizabeth Warren was cheated out of 22 Precinct Delegates to Deval Patrick, the former Governor of Massachusetts (the state Elizabeth Warren represents and Deval was not listed as a presidential candidate [illegal voting]) 

   *Since the real Caucus results show Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders with a tie, legally those State Unpledged Delegates go to Elizabeth Warren giving her the full 30 State Unpledged Delegates. 

2020 Caucus (District Delegates) 
Pete Buttigieg: 14 Delegates 
Bernie Sanders: 14 Delegates 
Elizabeth Warren: 1 Delegate 

   *Due to another tie between Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders, all the 29 Democratic District Delegates should have been awarded to Elizabeth Warren. 

   *All the 29 Republican State Delegates would go to Donald Trump due to him not having any contenders. 

2020 Primaries 
   -Top tiered Democrats had already visited Primary States while lower tiered Democrats had already visited non-viable states in 2019. 
   -Donald Trump had already visited random states whether they were viable or not in 2019. 

   *Iowa Secretary of State, Paul Pate, did not list any presidential candidates (both Democrats and Republicans) on any of the ballots. He didn't want you to know that he used Elizabeth Warren's Election Integrity idea (that's why it's important to check your ballots). 

2020 Elections 
-Joe Biden shielded himself from the media while other candidates took advantage of the media (including Donald Trump himself) all in 2019. 
-In the General Elections, Iowa had Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Kanye West, and some other random names listed on all ballots with all Democratic and Republican state challengers listed together with lists of Judiciaries to be voted on. The clear winners were not posted. All other elections in all the other states have not been posted. 

2020 Presidency 
-Joe Biden is shielded from the public and only gives talks that are curated by Democratic staff members. His cabinet is being hand picked by Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to test his unity powers.
-Other Democrats and Republicans are taking advantage of the news media. 

   *If Joe Biden had won (he's the extreme conservative of Democrats), he would have picked John Delaney (another small [possible extreme] Conservative Democrat from Maryland [East Coast]), but Democrats deterred from the notion and gave Kamala Harris the spot since Iowa subtly picked her. 

   *Donald Trump and Joe Biden were not nominated to the 2020 DNC or RNC Conventions. The RNC did not endorse Donald Trump. The DNC did not endorse Joe Biden. 

   -State Delegates and Federal Delegates were not awarded *properly* to either Joe Biden or Donald Trump to be the nominees in 2020. They were bought out by both the Democrat and Republican parties. 

   Why would this be? Because Democrats knew they had to throw Joe Biden into the fire to get unity. Republicans knew that they had to throw Donald Trump into the fire in order to get unity. Both Democrats and Republicans formed their own plans in 2016 and 2020 in order to get unity for 2021. 

   The reason for the inspiration will be at this link: 
http://jennyelliott1988.blogspot.com/2020/11/ia-mil-maffa.html 

   *Most numbers for delegates for both Democrats and Republicans at the state and federal levels along with the 2016 Caucus results and the Democratic and Republican 2016 candidates can be referred to the book, Make America Stronger Together Again by Gregory T. Christensen. 

Thursday, February 4, 2021

Iowa Caucus 2020

     
   It's Monday, February 3, 2020 and I'm an Elizabeth Warren Precinct Captain for Shenandoah, Iowa Precinct 1. I had prepared for this night and knew that it would go easy in my precinct as there was one location for my precinct as the other two precincts in town had their own space together. What would go down would be anyone's guess. 
    
   Backtrack to Spring or Summer of 2017 or 2018. I had commented on Democratic Iowa posts that the caucus should also have phone in results as well for those who can't make it to the caucuses. It had gone viral and the idea was accepted by the Iowa Democratic Party. It went so viral that the Nevada (the state) Democrats decided to pick up the idea themselves. Shortly after that, the idea was shut down by the DNC (Democratic National Committee). I was frustrated how my idea was turned down, but I would later come back with another idea that would then be accepted. 
    
   It's now 2019, and I sit with two committee assignments with the Page County Iowa Democrats. I had decided to go full force with local politics after working with a local candidate for Iowa House District 24, James Uhlenkamp, in September of 2018. I would also then meet a Democratic challenger for David Young in September of 2018. She's Iowa's Third District Representative, Cindy Axne. Meeting and working with these two Democrats made me even more interested in local politics. The most exhilerating moment that would push me over the edge, would be the Shenfest Parade in Shenandah, Iowa. After that moment, I decided I was ready to go local full time. 
    
   In 2019, it was filled with parades and meetings. I loved every minute of it. It wouldn't be until Summer of 2019, where I would bring up my idea of what could be considered as "Precinct Expansion." I knew that to get more people to caucus, we needed more caucus sites for the precincts due to people with disabilities who can't access a caucus. It was questioned quite a bit, but I kept persisting. My idea would finally be accepted in Fall of 2019. The Iowa Democratic Party had accepted the idea at the end of the Summer while the DNC accepted it in early fall. My idea seemed flawless I thought. Then someone found a flaw. "Precinct Expansion" would nominate more than one candidate for president. "Oh no!" I thought, but the idea was still on the table and was still going to be used no matter what. My subconcious was quite clever in that sense, but my mind was focused on trying to get people to caucus. 
    
   In 2019, I would also attend presidential "Meet and Greets" in Page County, Iowa such as Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren, and Cory Booker. On December 29, 2019, I chose Elizabeth Warren and to work on her campaign as I thought to myself that "We don't need another Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders situation all over again." It would have been that way since Bernie Sanders was endorsed by the DNC a second time. I would again oppose their decision with a woman who had a lot of detailed plans who also originated from the Midwest (Oklahoma to be exact). In January 2020, I would work on Elizabeth Warren's campaign even if it came as a joke from a "certain" campaign staffer who I was accustomed to in the past. Yes I did know this campaign staffer before they worked in politics. What a weird coincidence you would say.   
     
   It's now the night of Monday, February 3, 2020 and I came prepared with speeches and my Elizabeth Warren Precint Captain gear I had received a few days to a week prior of the caucus. All went smooth. Or so everyone thought. In my precinct, we gave out 6 Delegates. 2 Delegates went to Pete Buttigieg and 4 Delegates went to Bernie Sanders. I even predicted it due to the group sizes after the realignment. After the caucus was over, the Page County Iowa Democrats decided to have a small gathering to release the tension of the caucuses at one of our meeting spaces, which was in Shenandoah, Iowa at the Depot Deli. I would get a call during that time from another local Elizabeth Warren Precinct Captain that Elizabeth Warren had picked up basically rural Southwest Iowa. I already knew Elizabeth Warren had the Des Moines Register endorsement. I would never expect another "Hillary Clinton Situation" to happen again, but it did and I decided to take action again, but this time, the work would be easy. At least I thought. Overall at the Iowa Caucuses, Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders would "digitally" tie, but Elizabeth Warren was never mentioned to be the winner since that incident happened. That's why I went on to fight for her too. 

    It is now left up to the Democratic Congress members or other authority, to whether to hold Iowa accountable, or to expose the truth that even though there was a disaster in Iowa, we did it right. Even though it meant that in the Primaries no presidential candidate would be nominated here in Iowa. There are no results from the other states that primaried as well. They too should be held accountable. The real reason is that our Secretary of State doesn't want you to know that he used Elizabeth Warren's Election Integrity idea in the primaries. It would also be used at the General Elections too, but in a different way. The lobby to the statehouse is currently "temporarily" closed just in case insurrections would happen. According to me, Iowa would no longer be able to caucus or primary first due to us being finished with nominating presidents for the future (read details in the IA MAFFA link). But we will have one more vote, and that will be ranked choice voting due to what I've done to set the future on the correct path. After that, we will see what happens. And there you have it everyone. The elections in Iowa in 2020. 

   *Sidenote: According to the caucus results, Pete Buttigieg got 26.2% of the state votes and Bernie Sanders got 26.1% of the state votes. Pete Buttigieg got 9 pledged delegates while Bernie Sanders got 12 pledged delegates. Both Bernie and Pete should have tied with 12 pledged delegates each (or so). Elizabeth Warren had 18.1% of the state votes and she only got 5 pledged delegates (she should have gotten at least 8 pledged delegates). Deval Patrick, the former governor of Massachusetts had randomly got 22 delegates from a few precincts. Since he was never a presidential candidate, he should forefit those precinct delegates to the right contender. Those 22 delegates should have gone to Elizabeth Warren and would have upped her state delegate percentage and would have given her a few more state pledged delegates. The other 2 presidential candidates should have gotten very few state pledged delegates due to them coming in Fourth and Fifth place respectively (Joe Biden fourth, Amy Klobuchar fifth). Pledged delegates to Joe Biden (he got 15.8% of the state delegates, but somehow wound up with 14 pledged delegates) and Amy Klobuchar (she got 12.3% of the state delegates and wound up with 1 pledged delegate) were not correct if you did the math. Iowa gave out a total of 41 pledged delegates. I have a feeling that they didn't give them all away correctly if again you did the math. I also see the coin toss as not a means to rightfully decide tied candidates. (Sidenote: Iowa ONLY elected 3 noteworthy candidates that ended up in the news, which were: Pete Buttigieg, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren. [FYI: Millennials picked these 3]) 

     -The only group of people to vote for Joe Biden would be the elderly age group. The people to vote for Amy Klobuchar would be the middle aged group. 

   *I highly urge ALL Democrats in Iowa to double check their Primary ballots at the Iowa Secretary of State's website. If you have any Republican friends, family, neighbors, and such, please encourage them to check their Primary ballots as well. 

    If you are interested in who I am, you can find me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter as @Ready4Jenny. If you are interested in my project, you can also find it on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter as @iamilmaffa21. Please be sure to read the links on both my personal and project profiles to get an insider glimpse of the work done. Feel free to follow either or profiles on social media. Thank you Iowa and you have my word not to disgrace you, but to make you a spot on the map as someone who has changed the future and will be appreciated for awhile. Thank you Iowa for giving me a place to call home, especially here in rural Southwest Iowa, and I will always make you a proud state.