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THERE’S ONLY ONE WAY TO STOP A RUN-A-WAY HORSE

by Cody Robert Judy, Presidential Candidate, ©2015

(Sep. 6, 2015) — There’s only one way to stop a run-a-way horse a-galloping-a-way at full speed and it isn’t the easiest thing to do. It takes a lot of courage to jump in front of a speeding horse who has no intentions of slowing down, throw the reins over its head, and then digging in with your heels while you hang on to those reins, hoping to turn that horse’s head around before the reins start burning the flesh off your hands that’s going to be felt for weeks.

The horror happened to my family as a prized Arabian mare bolted out of our trailer and in a wild run headed down the freeway. We were dumb-founded racing after her. There was no way to catch her. Glenn, my stepdad, jumped into the truck and headed down to get in front of her as she barreled towards him in the meridian, my Mom frantically reaching the rope and missing as he did, too. The scene continued for nearly an hour and our hearts sank every time we saw her gallop close to the highway and the screaming cars.

As the scene deteriorated and our hopes began to sink, my Mom told Glenn as we watched the mare begin to froth, “if we do not get her this time I’m afraid she is going to break her wind.” This could render her basically ruined for show and could even cause a sudden death. As my stepdad bailed out of the truck again, it seemed he had a determination that would not be stopped. As the mare tried to dodge him he actually leaped for the rope, grabbed it, and hung on. His feet left the ground, but he didn’t let go.

Finally the mare stopped. That experience was one of the most harrowing I remember as a kid and one certainly seared into my brain. It’s very difficult to stop a run-a-way horse, and in our political arena the run-a-way horse is noticeably Mr. Donald Trump clearly bucking, kicking, and running away at the polls.

I really do not think any of the establishment on either side of the aisle has the power to stop Mr. Trump. The ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT spirit has set too far in to America Bush/Clinton. They may have multi-millions of dollars from special interests and lobbyists, maybe even a few under-the-table, foreign-government contributions, but even that is becoming more of an anvil that will sink them than the dollars that they thought would be necessary to save them. The general public doesn’t have the loyalty these establishment folks thought they did – a sign they are in their own little ego-driven think-tanks.

They – The Establishment of BOTH Parties – have run themselves into a wall and now they are looking around thinking, “We didn’t count on this,” but they have contributed a lot towards it themselves, even though they do not care to admit it. Certainly the biggest factor in that is the Obama false narrative they expected America to swallow, but email gate and pay-to-play hasn’t helped; as well lest we forget the 25 scandals Obama has been involved in that trigger radioactive isotopes in people’s minds.

Whoever heard of a politician who says they don’t want people’s money? That’s absurd! Not even Mitt Romney said it! He popped 44-45 million into his 2008 losing bid, and then in 2012 pulled back the reins hard, self-financing only $54K with a $150K contribution to a SUPER PAC in his corner. Now America is giving a standing ovation to a self-financed campaign? Doesn’t the way the establishment has acted have a lot to do with the mood of the general public? The correlation would imply a real disconnect.

First, they have taken advantage of Americans. Let’s face it, how much of the Establishment’s Trust Account has been wasted away by their own broken and runaround promises? Feeding their own agenda came first and the public service second. America voters may be stupid, but we learn pretty fast.

On the Republican side you have promises in 2010 if they could just take the House. Americans gave it to them. Then, they said it wasn’t enough to control the purse strings, they needed the Senate – and poof – Americans gave it to them in 2012. What have Republican voters been saddled with now? They just do not have enough votes to dominate as they pal with Obama’s signing just about everything he can think of even Democrats oppose. That’s about the time the America public bugged out.

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