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Choices. A companion to the 'slipping into summer' podcast for the political junkies. Choices. The Choices we make, politically, As the primary season draws to a close, Memorial Day Weekend is a good place to take stock of what has happened in this tumultuous and unpredictable 2016 Presidential Preference Primary and Caucus season. In Podcast 503 there was some discussion of an uneasy feeling seeing FB posts from politicos about the weekend's conventions and promotions of party unity. This gets explored a lot more deeply in Podcast 504; Choices. Republican presidential preference primary and caucus voters have settled on Donald J. Trump as their choice for nominee of the republican party. While it remains to be seen whether Trump actually gets to the RNC with enough delegates to clinch the nomination, or whether some other fate befalls the New York Developer and Realty Television Star, it's significant that republican and so called 'conservative' voters have settled on three major pools of thought. The 'Trumpist' pool which seems to be about winning the argument, the evangelist and self-described 'constitutionalist' pool represented by the Cruz supporters and the establishment pool, which is about the status quo. There's one other pool, but it's really a puddle; The Libertarian pool which is the only group that actually wants to reduce the size, scope and power of government. On the democrat side, is an establishment political operator who can only be described as a Statist (with a capital S) and a self described Democratic Socialist, really a socialist and also a STATIST. So, voters have settled on a political insider who is also a statist, a socialist and a populist statist, with second choices that include politicians who claim to be 'conservative' but are also going to make sure 'The Government' operates more efficiently. Sigh. What are the takeaways? These are the people the voters - who have been exhorted to get involved - have chosen. Of these three or fou

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