CAUTION: We at LIV are not trying to get you to vote for a particular candidate in this election. It is your choice, a choice we respect as yours and yours alone. We can only say this about "truth." Anyone who claims they have a lock on truth is likely a grifter.
LIV will be looking at election results over the coming days from this vantage point: What does the conduct of both parties -- and the "independent movement" -- mean for the development of voters who are moving independent of the major political parties, including those who will not vote in this election.
Meanwhile...
One of the world's leading political scientists who swore off "truth" a long time ago, Prof. John Mearsheimer, explained in this extraordinary interview on Sunday with German podcaster, Jasmin Kosubek, why he cannot vote for Kamala Harris or Donald Trump. Prof. Jeff Sachs also recently announced the same, swearing off both major party candidates. Both professors are welcomed across the globe but virtually blotted out by the "blob" in so-called U.S. mainstream media.
Mearsheimer reminds us so well that the presidency is all about our standing in the world -- our foreign policy -- and that the genocide happening today in Israel is an unacceptable red line for him and millions of Americans from all walks of life.
Stay tuned and we hope you will watch this entire remarkable podcast. Join with us to learn that "truth" is to be discovered, not to be rammed on us.
Ballot Access News!
This month's Ballot Access News tells us independent voters continue to be third-class voters. Note for Texans, the lawsuit taken in 2019 to open up Texas ballot access has failed at the Firth Circuit Court of Appeals. Thank you -- Center for Competitive Democracy -- for all your efforts as well as BAN. No big surprise, but we'll talk about this soon. See BAN HERE.
What's next for the independent movement?
Here's our favorite local activist in this election cycle. This is the fastest-talking Texan, 93-year-old Reta Ward. She grew up in the little town of Blue, Texas (Lee County), a rural community besieged by the growth follies of both parties in Texas. Yes, the world's wealthiest man who is gambling (literally) on this election, and our water, lives in the same county.
Reta has -- to date -- spent more hours at the Bastrop County Courthouse sharing our views on Propositions A through M than any of us. Thank you, Reta, and see you and more folks tomorrow!
Here's the blog we put out about Props A through M in the city of Bastrop that's been seen by several thousand of the city's 7,000 voters -- online and on paper at the polls.
Think about sharing our blog or the 8-second video below on Prop K for open government, won't you? Good Deals, Bad Deals and No Deals in the city of Bastrop.
Thank you. for voting...or not. It's your call entirely!
Last, but not least, thanks to this submission by Andy Griffith, a wonderful educator, writer and friend of LIV, you can read: "In Defense of Drones: Why Congress Should Not Ground Innovation in Agriculture."
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