(D)ude: Man! Wisconsin’s Republican Party has not decided on
whether District One Congressional Republican Representative Paul Ryan is its
candidate for the Tuesday, November 4, 2014 Nationwide Midterm Election. Instead,
there is a Republican Primary being held in two weeks on Tuesday, August 12,
2014 and, fortunately, the people of Wisconsin’s District One can still show up
at the polls physically on Tuesday, August 12, 2014 and register to vote then
and there before going on to make a critical decision for the United States of
America, whether the House of Representatives would be better served by
Representative Paul Ryan or his Republican Primary challenger Jeremy “Segway”
Ryan.
(M)an: Dude! Hold on! We are talking about Wisconsin’s
District One where Representative Paul Ryan was unable to secure the Republican
Primary vote against contender challenger Jeremy Ryan?
D: Man! The Wisconsin Republican Primary hasn’t taken place
yet, and is scheduled for Tuesday, August 12, 2014. And, although the last day
to register to vote by mail was this past Wednesday that just went by last
week, July 23, 2014, there is still an opportunity for Wisconsin residents to
register at the Republican Primary polling places on the day of the Republican
Primary that is going to be taking place on Tuesday, August 12, 2014!
M: Dude! But don’t you have to register as a Republican or
Democrat at the polling places in Wisconsin? And are not the Republican Primary
and Democratic Primary in Wisconsin on separate days?
D: Man! Wisconsin is one of 14 States in the United States
with an Open Primary System, hence, if you are a Wisconsin resident, you do not
have to join either the Republican Party or the Democratic Party to vote in
either the Republican Party’s Primary or the Democratic Party’s Primary. But
you do have to register to vote by October 15, 2014 in order to vote in
Wisconsin on National Election Day, November 4, 2014, and only then do you have
to decide whether you want to vote as a Democrat or a Republican.
M: Dude! I am a disgruntled Wisconsin resident who wants
change in the Wisconsin Republican Party and am particularly angered by the
piecemeal legislative fraud that the Republican Tea GOP is practicing in the
State of Wisconsin, specifically the five Wisconsin Republican Tea GOP House
Members in United States Congress—
Congressman Paul Ryan of District 1, Congressman James
Sensenbrenner of District 5, Congressman Thomas “Tom” Petri of District 6,
Congressman Sean Duffy of District 7, and Congressman Reid Ribble of District
8—I can vote in the Republican Primary on August 12, 2014 without having to
declare a political affiliation and then register by October 15, 2014 as a
Democrat to vote on National Election Day, Tuesday, November 4, 2014, for the
Democratic Party?
D: Man! Yeah, you have to keep in mind that as a resident of
Wisconsin, you only are allowed to go undeclared in terms of political
affiliation in the Open Primary System, but remember that you must register by
October 15, 2014 as a Democrat or a Republican or an Independent in order to
cast a ballot in Wisconsin’s General Elections on National Election Day, Tuesday
November 4, 2014.
M: Dude! Let’s stay focused on Representative Paul Ryan’s
challenger with the same last name as he, Jeremy Ryan, in the Republican
Primary to be held on August 12, 2014. Is Jeremy Ryan, or “Segway” Jeremy Ryan
as he is known in Wisconsin politics, any better than Paul Ryan for US
Wisconsinites in District 1 to actually favor participating in the Republican
Primary, not the Democratic Primary, come August 12, 2014?
D: Man! Yeah! The Republican Tea GOP in Wisconsin is so
threatened by Jeremy “Segway” Ryan it actually has been misreporting
Representative Paul Ryan as the surefire winner and lone Republican in
Wisconsin’s District 1 Republican Primary. The United States Media and
Wisconsin’s Press Corps refuse to provide Jeremy “Segway” Ryan a public platform
to make his case because Paul Ryan has substantially outraised in the millions
of dollars Jeremy Ryan’s six-figure financial bid for the position.
M: Dude! What kind of platforms has Republican Candidate for
Wisconsin’s First District Jeremy Ryan supported in the past? If Jeremy Ryan is
choosing to challenge Paul Ryan, is there significant difference between the
brands of Republicanism Jeremy Ryan is offering when placed side by side for
analysis with Paul Ryan’s Republican Tea GOP obstructionist inactions?
D: Man! Jeremy Ryan deserves his name placed alongside a
Democratic rival on Election Day Tuesday, November 4, 2014. He rides a Segway
mobile device instead of walking due to a rare and chronic medical condition,
but his Republican values match that of the Republican greats like Abraham Lincoln and
Theodore Roosevelt. If you carefully read and watch what he has to say, Jeremy
Ryan is considerate and genuine and coherent, unlike incumbent Paul Ryan and current
Congressional Republicans on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, who are enslaved
to their corporate donors, as Jeremy Ryan points out on his campaign website.
M: Dude! What has Jeremy Ryan been doing for Wisconsin?
D: Man! Jeremy Ryan has successfully protested the rules
prohibiting demonstrations and political signs in the Madison, Wisconsin
Capitol rotunda under Republican Tea GOP Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s so-called
Department of Administration since Walker’s questionable 2010 campaign for
governor and subsequent win. Plus, Jeremy Ryan did agree to answer questions,
as Paul Ryan has chosen to not respond, to the League of Women Voters’
candidate details pages on Vote411’s Voter Guide. Both crowds, the Republican
Tea GOP and the Democratic Party, are unfairly assessing Jeremy Ryan’s fearless
transparency and previous status as an Independent in another attempt at
political office as a mark of personal instability and lack of integrity, but
what has Paul Ryan done for the people of Wisconsin since ascending to the
position of United States Representative in 1998. That’s sixteen years too much
of nothing done.
M: Dude! Aye to
millennial paradigm shifters like Jeremy Ryan!
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