Written By James Allan (AKA Hat In Ring) | 7-2-2015
Back in the 1990's the republican party had no idea the democrats had turned to communism because it was so well covered up. You know, "The More People You Can Bull Shit The More Votes You Can Get". Even to this day with the communist values the democrats are ALL campaigning on B.S.and the shit still fly's by way of the democrats lying to everyone to no end about the Republicans while they spin their communism to be "Democracy".
Ross Perot created the "Reform Party" in 1995 to fight the exact same government establishment and corruption we are fighting now and pulled staff and some supporters from both sides of the isle. Ross Perot was an "Independent" voter up until his 1995 "Reform Party" years but now from 2000 to present he calls himself a "Republican".
The Reform Party went dormant after the 2000 election due to them splitting the vote and causing losses for republicans even though the "Libertarian Republican Rino" "George W. Bush" did win but only by 537 votes. The "Reform Party" candidate which was "Pat Buchanan" pulled so many votes away from "George W. Bush" the election was almost won by the democrat "Al Gore".
Ross Perot's dream political party did in fact become reality after 8 years of of his "Reform Party" supporters laying dormant with no leadership after the leadership of it's beginning fell apart due to Ross Perot not realizing the 3rd party movement was not working. Ross Perot endorsed "Pat Buchanan" as the reform party nominee over "Donald Trump" for the 2000 presidential run then went further by endorsing "George W. Bush" over the reform party nominee which killed the reform party movement and almost handed the 2000 election to the democrats.
Yes, "Donald Trump" indeed made an attempt to become the "Reform Party" candidate but was rejected by "Ross Perot". My guess is "Ross Perot" was just entering his "dementia years" and started slipping mentally. The United States would not have been a den of corruption with the "gas lighting" of U.S. Citizens for decades if "Donald Trump" had been the candidate to run against "George W. Bush" and "Al Gore" because he would have won.
The "Reform Party" came to life as the now "Tea Party" in 2008 when Lou Dobbs who worked at CNN at the time sparked conservative protests commentating about Barack Obama's social communist roots. "Lou Dobbs" was eventually fired by CNN for attacking the democrats. Today's "Tea Party" is without the democrats "Ross Perot" added for votes and effect. The original "Reform Party" still exists but is still a true 3rd party without its supporters they once enjoyed who are now active in the republican party base known as the "Tea Party" wing.
Ross Perot's reform party still existed between its fall in 2000 and the rising up of its supporters as the now "Tea Party" in 2008. The leadership of the present day original "Reform Party" still hangs on to the failed 3rd party ideals while its supporters remain active as the now "Tea Party" in the republican base. The failed 3rd party ideals of leadership that never listen to or follow their supporters will always fail good or bad and only goes to show leadership that sticks to failed ways will always be the leadership of themselves only.
Had Ross Perot endorsed Donald Trump and ran Donald Trump on the republican ticket all the social and economic problems of today would not exist. There would be no Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and libertarian Bush's screwing up our lives and losing us our incomes. The borders would be closed and the economy booming in favor of U.S. citizens. The middle east war would have been ended and U.S. energy supplies would be abundant at a low cost.
You may or probably have heard the "Tea Party" grew out of the "Libertarian Party" under "Ron Paul" but these claims are completely false and outright lies put into play to advance the "Libertarian Party" within the "Republican Party". The "libertarians" run in elections as "Republicans" so they can get elected through falsehoods. These "libertarians" in the "Republican Party" are now labeled, "Libertarians Republican RINOS".
The "Tea Party" in truth is a present day extension of the past "Reform Party" founded by "Ross Perot". "Donald Trump" can even be seen as a founder of the now "Tea Party" due to his involvement with its development.
Ross Perot's Present Day Reform Party Web Site: The Reform Party
Below Pasted From: Encyclopedia Britannica
In 1992, while a guest on CNN’s Larry King Live, Perot announced that he would run for the office of U.S. president if supporters would file petitions enabling him to be on the ballot in all 50 states. With Democratic front-runner Bill Clinton suffering from personal scandals and facing a tough primary race from Jerry Brown and with the incumbent Republican president George Bush weakened by a faltering economy, support for Perot initially earned widespread popularity, particularly among voters dissatisfied with traditional party politics. Perot reached out to both Democrats and Republicans, hiring former operatives from each party to advise his campaign. Polls in May and June showed Perot leading both Clinton and Bush, but in July he unexpectedly dropped from the race. He later returned to the campaign trail, however, and selected James Stockdale as his vice-presidential running mate. Perot ran a nontraditional campaign, focusing on 30-minute infomercial-style advertisements and appearing on the stump to deliver speeches only rarely. His policies focused on opposition to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA; supported by both Bush and Clinton) and on elimination of the country’s budget deficit and national debt. Spending some $65 million of his personal fortune, Perot won 19 percent of the popular vote in the November election. After the election he organized the nonpartisan political pressure group United We Stand America.
In September 1995 Perot established the Reform Party, which he hoped to build into a major political party. The party’s broadly defined platform called for campaign reform, congressional term limits, balancing the federal budget, overhauling the health-care and income-tax systems, and placing restrictions on lobbying. Running as the Reform Party nominee for president in 1996, with Pat Choate as his vice-presidential nominee, Perot received 8 percent of the popular vote. Following the election, he distanced himself from the Reform Party, and, on the eve of the 2000 presidential election, he endorsed Republican George W. Bush over the Reform Party nominee, Pat Buchanan. In 2008 Perot launched a blog, Perot Charts, that focused on fiscal policy.
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