General Joseph Smith - Mormon / (Bain Style) Religionist Candidate for President 1844 |
It was suggested the
other day in a discussion on the Martin Bashir show on MSNBC that Mitt Romney’s
only reason for running for president was not any concern for the United States
but rather as a Resume building exercise.
That Mitt Romney
wants the Job POTUS only on his Resume.
Why?
No doubt to show his
fellow Mormon Cultists that he is better than the founding fraud of that
religion tax break scam, Joseph Smith who ran for President in 1844 before his
untimely but predictable death.
Mitt wants to get a
good seat in Mormon Heaven next to or better yet ahead of old Bain style
religionist Joe Smith.
The most important
plank in Joseph’s platform concerned the powers of the president. Joseph wanted
to give the chief magistrate “full power to send an army to suppress mobs … [without
requiring] the governor of a state to make the demand.”
Eliminating slavery
was another important part of his platform…. Instead of simply
calling for the abolition of slavery, Joseph Smith’s platform would have
Congress “pay every man a reasonable price for his slaves out of the surplus
revenue arising from the sale of public lands, and from the deduction of pay
from members of Congress.”
The platform also
proposed changes to Congress. Joseph wanted to reduce congressional pay from
eight dollars to two dollars per day. He wanted to have only two members of the
House of Representatives for every one million people.
In addition, Joseph
favored extensive prison reform, forming a national bank, and annexing Oregon
and Texas. He favored extending the United States “from
the east to the west sea,” but only if Native Americans gave their consent.
On February 24, the
Prophet had 1,500 copies of the pamphlet printed. Copies were mailed to the
president of the United States and his cabinet, the justices of the Supreme
Court, senators, representatives, editors of principal newspapers, postmasters,
and other prominent citizens.
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