Voters sold for scrap after elections

Baby Boom International – November 13, 2014
(Washington) Politicians will mercilessly discard a high percentage of voters after the November elections. Seen as unnecessary baggage and in some cases a liability to business as usual negotiations, the used electors will be sold as scrap.
The move is being lauded on both sides of the millionaire’s aisle. Republicans see it as a cost cutting initiative while Democrats see it as a chance to recycle old issues on a person-to-person basis. Both parties have grown tired of reiterating their views each campaign, and see the development as a breath of fresh air.
“We’d all like to start over with a new crop of voters who have yet to buy our bullshit,” quipped one representative. “Then we can chant our propaganda without surprises coming in from the back door.”
Several countries have committed to purchasing these forlorn voters (not votes this time around) in bulk. China, India and Indonesia have begun the process even though they now have the highest populations on earth.
It is apparent that the scrap would not function in a human manner once the transfer is complete. Most uninformed American voters and those not familiar with the basic issues are at risk to be put on the selling block. This category includes those who obtain their news accounts from only one source. People who vote by party because their father did, people who vote based on one issue and people who don’t cast an educated vote are at risk.
The percentage of Americans not paying attention to the democratic process as well as those willing to sell their rights down the river will be the first to go. Already dirty, rusty transport ships are docking in New York and San Francisco. Bon voyage babies. – Kashmir Horseshoe

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