The cruelty of Donald Trump and the right

The right-wing has become the party of mean-spirited, gratuitous, pointless cruelty.

The GOP and its followers seem to believe they can get ahead only by stomping on weaker people. And Donald Trump is their shameful, shameless leader.

Trump advances health protection rollback for transgender people
By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration Friday moved forward with a rule that rolls back health care protections for transgender people, even as the Supreme Court barred sex discrimination against LGBT individuals on the job.

The rule from the Department of Health and Human Services was published in the Federal Register, the official record of the executive branch, with an effective date of Aug. 18.

That will set off a barrage of lawsuits from gay rights and women’s groups. It also signals to religious and social conservatives in President Donald Trump’s political base that the administration remains committed to their causes as the president pursues his reelection.

Why? No reason. Allowing transgender people to have healthcare doesn’t hurt anyone. Taking way their healthcare is just something cruel we do because we have the power to do it.

The bigger question is, “Why do the religious people on the right support this cruelty?” Is this what their religion teaches?

Trump says he’ll try again to stop DACA program
‘Enhanced papers’ will be filed after high court decision
By Michael D. Shear and Emily Cochrane The New York Times

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Friday that he will once again attempt to end a program designed to protect young immigrants from deportation, one day after the Supreme Court said his earlier efforts to do so were arbitrary and improper.

In September 2017, Trump moved to terminate the Obama-era program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, making good on a campaign promise in which he called the program an illegal executive amnesty.

On Thursday, the high court said the administration had not followed the rules required to end the program, allowing it to remain in place for now.

In a tweet Friday morning, Trump vowed to try again.

“We will be submitting enhanced papers shortly in order to properly fulfill the Supreme Court’s ruling & request of yesterday,” Trump wrote.

Within moments, one of Trump’s top immigration officials at the Department of Homeland Security, tweeted that the administration is eager to terminate the protections for the young immigrants in a way that will pass muster with the court.

DACA allows about 800,000 young immigrants who were brought to the United States as children to live and work legally without the threat of immediate deportation.

Surveys show most Americans — including a majority of Republicans — support allowing the young immigrants, also known as Dreamers, to stay.

But the president’s hard-line advisers, including Stephen Miller, the architect of his immigration agenda, have urged the president to follow through on his promise to his conservative supporters.

Why deport them? No reason. It’s just right-wing, Trumpian cruelty.

These young “Dreamers” already have been assimilated into American life. More than assimilated, they are Americans in every way except for a piece of paper. They know no other country but America.

They cause no harm; they are of great benefit to us. They will help build America’s future. They, not Trump, are the ones who will “make America great, again.”

But Trump and his “religious” followers want to deport them, not for any purpose, but simply because they can.

Cruelty is the only way Trump knows.

The psychologist in the Trump family speaks
By Michael D’Antonio, Wed June 17, 2020

Born into a fabulously wealthy family of seemingly continuous intrigues, betrayals and conflicts, Mary L. Trump did not seek the spotlight. She earned a master’s in literature at Columbia and a doctorate in psychology at Adelphi University.

These disciplines seem to have prepared her to understand and reveal deep truths in a way that would make the family’s secret-keepers freak out.

In late July Dr. Trump will publish a book, ominously titled, “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man.”

Three and a half years into the Trump era, endless words have been spent illustrating the chaotic and cruel personality that can, to cite just one example, schedule a huge ego-gratifying rally in the middle of a deadly pandemic caused by a viciously contagious virus.

Mary Trump has the goods. She’s the daughter of the President’s eldest sibling, Fred Trump Jr., who may have been the original victim of Donald Trump’s bullying.

She recounts in unsparing detail the appalling way Donald, Fred Trump’s favorite son, dismissed and derided (Fred Jr.) when he began to succumb to Alzheimer’s.

When Fred Jr. finally ceded first position among the heirs to the family business, he became an airline pilot. Donald mocked his profession. “What’s the difference between what you do,” he would ask, “and driving a bus?”

The cruelty didn’t stop with Fred Jr.’s death in 1981. Later, when Fred Trump Sr. died, heirs learned that his will distributed his estate among his children and their offspring “other than my son Fred C. Trump Jr.”

The children of Fred Jr. sued, noting that an earlier will, written prior to Fred Sr. being diagnosed with dementia, had granted them proper shares.

Soon after the suit was filed, Donald changed a health insurance policy, taking away coverage for a disabled infant born to Fred’s own son, Fred III.

It all is in keeping with a man and a party who try to take healthcare away from the poor, with their repeated efforts to kill the Affordable Care Act, while offering nothing in return.

The suit was settled and the baby was again insured, but 16 years later, when he was running for president, Donald Trump seemingly had no regrets.

For those who know the family lore, the circle is completed by a little anecdote published in Harry Hurt III’s 1993 book “Lost Tycoon.” Hurt reports overhearing Fred Trump Sr. talking about his son Donald and his wife Mary flying off together.

“I hope their plane crashes,” said Fred, adding that then “all my problems will be solved.”

The President’s sister, Maryanne Barry shared a story about when Donald was a young man and turned a game of catch with Barry’s seven year-old son into a cruel contest.

“Donald kept throwing it faster and faster, harder and harder, until I hear this crack and the ball hit David’s head. Donald had to beat the seven year-old.”

This cold-hearted nature followed him into his political career. As president, Donald Trump has treated the children of asylum-seeking immigrants with great cruelty, separating them from their parents and locking them in cages.

During our current pandemic, with over 116,000 dead in the US and more succumbing every hour, he has been so cavalier as to advocate dangerous unproven cures.

Of course, Trump’s cruelty could not manifest itself unless he had the tacit and public approval of the Republican Party and his “Base.”

They all must accept responsibility for the monster they have enabled.

Donald Trump’s passion for cruelty
October 3, 2017, Author Henry Giroux

Donald Trump seems addicted to violence. It shapes his language, politics and policies. He revels in a public discourse that threatens, humiliates and bullies.

He has used language as a weapon to humiliate women, a reporter with a disability, Pope Francis and any political opponent who criticizes him.

He has publicly humiliated members of his own cabinet and party, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions and a terminally ill John McCain, not to mention the insults and lies he perpetrated against former FBI Director James Comey after firing him.

Trump has humiliated world leaders with insulting and belittling language. He not only insulted North Korean leader Kim Jong-un with the war-like moniker “Rocket Man,” he appeared before the United Nations and blithely threatened to address the nuclear standoff with North Korea by wiping out its 25 million inhabitants.

He has attacked the mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico for pleading for help in the aftermath of a hurricane that has devastated the island and left many Puerto Ricans without homes or drinking water.

He has emboldened and tacitly supported the violent actions of white supremacists, and during the presidential campaign encouraged right-wing thugs to attack dissenters — especially people of colour.

He stated that he would pay the legal costs of a supporter who attacked a black protester.

During his presidential campaign, he endorsed state torture and pandered to the spectacle of violence that his adoring crowds treated like theatre as they shouted and screamed for more.

‘Lock her up’ The endless call at his rallies to “lock her up” was more than an attack on Hillary Clinton; he endorsed the manufacture of a police state where the call to law and order become the foundation for Trump’s descent into authoritarianism.

On a policy level, he has instituted directives to remilitarize the police by providing them with all manner of Army surplus weapons — especially those local police forces dealing with issues of racism and poverty.

He actually endorsed and condoned police brutality while addressing a crowd of police officers in Long Island, New York, this summer.

He appears to relish representations of violence, suggesting on one occasion that it’s a good way to deal with the “fake news” media.

He tweeted an edited video showing him body-slamming and punching a man with the CNN logo superimposed on his head during a wrestling match.

And recently, he retweeted an edited video from an anti-Semite’s account that showed Trump driving a golf ball into the back of Hillary Clinton’s head.

Trump’s domestic policies instill fear
The violence has found its way into Trump’s domestic policies, which bear the weight of a form of domestic terrorism — policies that instill in specific populations fear through intimidation and coercion.

Trump’s call to deport 800,000 individuals brought to the United States as illegal immigrants through no intention of their own — and who know no other country than the U.S. — reflects more than a savage act of white nationalism.

There’s also Trump’s pardon of the vile Joe Arpaio, the disgraced former Arizona sheriff and notorious racist who was renowned by white supremacists and bigots for his hatred of undocumented immigrants and his abuse and mistreatment of prisoners.

This growing culture of cruelty offers support for a society of violence in the United States. Before Trump’s election, that society resided on the margins of power. Now it’s at the centre.

Trump’s disregard for human life is evident in a range of policies. They include withdrawing from the Paris Agreement on climate change, slashing jobs at the Environmental Protection Agency, gutting teen pregnancy prevention programs and ending funds to fight white supremacy and other hate groups.

Budget punishes poor children
At the same time, Trump has called for a US$52 billion increase in the military budget while arguing for months in favour of doing away with Obamacare and leaving tens of millions of Americans without health coverage.

He’s added a new dimension of cruelty to the policies that affect children, especially the poor. His proposed 2018 budget features draconian cuts in programs that benefit poor children.

Trump supports cutting food stamp programs(SNAP) to the tune of US$193 billion; slashing US$610 billion over 10 years from Medicaid, which aids 37 million children; chopping US$5.8 billion from the budget of the Children’s Health Insurance Program which serves nine million kids; defunding public schools by US$9.2 billion; and eliminating a number of community-assisted programs for the poor and young people.

Unless Americans can begin to address these issues as part of a broader discourse committed to resisting the growing authoritarianism in the United States, the plague of mass violence will continue — and the once-shining promise of American democracy will become nothing more than a relic of history.

No cruelty is too dark for Trump and his acolytes, no insult too petty, no lie too outrageous.

The GOP once declared itself the party of family values. What family values does Trump represent?

And finally, this from the Baptist News:

Our national curse: the cruel convergence of Trump’s presidency and the COVID-19 pandemic,
OPINION: WENDELL GRIFFEN | APRIL 20, 2020

In a July 2018 blog post, I likened Donald Trump to King Joffrey Lannister, a villainous character from the award-winning HBO “Game of Thrones” series.

I quoted this line spoken by Tyrion Lannister regarding the king, his nephew:

“We’ve had vicious kings and we’ve had idiot kings, but I don’t know if we’ve ever been cursed with a vicious idiot for a king.”

I declared that Donald Trump is a vicious idiot, concluding the essay with these words:

“The unpleasant truth is that Donald Trump’s presidency is both a curse on the United States and a curse from the United States on the wider world.

Thanks to the election of 2016, the security of our nation, sanity of our world, strength of U.S. armed forces and our NATO allies, stability of our economy, tranquility of our society, and health and welfare of our population are threatened by one reality: the President of the United States is a vicious idiot.

“We are cursed. Welcome to the ‘new normal.’”

So where is Trump’s “Base”? I am shocked that people,  most of whom claim to be dedicated to the teachings of Christ, could support a man so unchristian.

Cruelty to the poor. Cruelty to children. Cruelty to women. Cruelty to the sick and lame. Cruelty to the weak. Cruelty to the non-white. Cruelty to the foreign. Cruelty to everyone who doesn’t kneel before him and give him praise. Even cruelty to the departed.

Trump has no limits.

You Trump supporters: No rationale can excuse your hypocrisy. No heaven will welcome you.  No amount of praying can erase the cruel evil you enable.

You priests: “But as for the cowardly, the faithless, the detestable, as for murderers, the sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars, their portion will be in the lake that burns with fire and sulfur, which is the second death.” Revelation 21:8

FOR SHAME.

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell

Monetary Sovereignty Twitter: @rodgermitchell Search #monetarysovereignty Facebook: Rodger Malcolm Mitchell …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

THE SOLE PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT IS TO IMPROVE AND PROTECT THE LIVES OF THE PEOPLE.

The most important problems in economics involve:

  1. Monetary Sovereignty describes money creation and destruction.
  2. Gap Psychology describes the common desire to distance oneself from those “below” in any socio-economic ranking, and to come nearer those “above.” The socio-economic distance is referred to as “The Gap.”

Wide Gaps negatively affect poverty, health and longevity, education, housing, law and crime, war, leadership, ownership, bigotry, supply and demand, taxation, GDP, international relations, scientific advancement, the environment, human motivation and well-being, and virtually every other issue in economics. Implementation of Monetary Sovereignty and The Ten Steps To Prosperity can grow the economy and narrow the Gaps:

Ten Steps To Prosperity:

1. Eliminate FICA

2. Federally funded Medicare — parts A, B & D, plus long-term care — for everyone

3. Social Security for all or a reverse income tax

4. Free education (including post-grad) for everyone

5. Salary for attending school

6. Eliminate federal taxes on business

7. Increase the standard income tax deduction, annually. 

8. Tax the very rich (the “.1%”) more, with higher progressive tax rates on all forms of income.

9. Federal ownership of all banks

10.Increase federal spending on the myriad initiatives that benefit America’s 99.9% 

The Ten Steps will grow the economy and narrow the income/wealth/power Gap between the rich and the rest.

MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY

Trump blasts . . .

Trump blasts DACA decision, asking if people get the impression ‘the Supreme Court doesn’t like me?’You Can't Be Angry After Watching These Cute Babies And 3 Other ...

Trump Blasts Fox News After Host’s Warning Over Hydroxychloroquine, Claims More Anti-Trumpers Work There

Donald Trump blasts Roger Goodell’s video message: “Nobody was even asking for it”

Trump blasts CNN, Jim Acosta for past coverage of Michael Flynn 

Trump blasts Seattle protesters and says Democrat mayor ‘doesn’t know she’s alive’

Trump blasts ‘radical left’ Dems in Seattle, says ‘domestic terrorists’ take hold of city

Trump Blasts States And Fights With Media As Coronavirus Deaths Soar

Trump blasts CNN reporter, Abbey Phillip for asking a “stupid question.”

Trump blasts Fed for being ‘wrong so often,’ says 2021 will be ‘one of our best ever years’

Trump blasts media for trying to ‘COVID-shame’ campaign over upcoming Tulsa rally

Trump Blasts Milley: “This Is Not the Military I Avoided Serving In”

Trump blasts DC Mayor Bowser as ‘incompetent’

Trump blasts ’60 Minutes,’ ‘creep’ whistleblower on coronavirus response in late-night tweet

Trump blasts Twitter for fact-checking his tweets6 Ways to Curb Your Child's Aggressive Behavior | Parents

Trump Blasts Obama As ‘Incompetent’ After Apparent Commencement Speech Jab

Trump blasts Chris Wallace, asks ‘what the hell is happening’ to Fox News

Trump blasts China over Hong Kong national security law

Trump Blasts Mattis After Mattis Downplays Violent Rioters

Trump Blasts ‘Anti-Trump People’ at Fox After Cavuto Hydroxychloroquine Pushback: ‘Looking for a New Outlet!’

Trump blasts California over mail-in voting following Republican lawsuit

Trump blasts ‘breeding’ in sanctuary cities. That’s a racist term.

Donald Trump Blasts ‘Some Wacko in China’ for Coronavirus Statement

Trump blasts states and fights with media as coronavirus deaths soar

During daily briefing, President Donald Trump blasts Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker

Trump Blasts Twitter Over Fact-Check LabelsAngry Baby (She was starving) | Puchero. My niece

Coronavirus crisis: Trump blasts CDC

Trump blasts Christian magazine that called for his removal

Trump Blasts WashPost for Misleading on Worse Second Wave

Trump Blasts Dr. Fauci Over Repeated Negative Remarks About Coronavirus

Trump blasts 3M as company says mask demand far exceeds ability to produce them

Trump blasts COVID-19 oversight committee: ‘A bunch of Trump haters’

‘Really blew it’: Trump threatens to cut funding of ‘China-centric’ World Health Organization

Trump Blasts Bush: Where Was George During Biggest Hoax In American History?

Trump blasts Amash following presidential exploratory announcement

President Trump Blasts Reporter Who Asks “Why Illegal Aliens Do Not Get A Stimulus Check?”

Trump Blasts Efforts to Expand Absentee Voting During Pandemic

President Donald Trump blasted Fox News on Sunday, questioning what has long been a favored network for the president after a recent poll found his approval rating had dropped.

President Donald Trump BLASTS CBS News False Reporting Following Project Veritas #ExposeCBS Release

Trump blasts media as anxious Americans come to grips with coronavirus pandemic

Trump Blasts John Bolton Over Upcoming Book Release

Trump blasts photo showing his ‘tan’ line as photoshopped — and then asks if his hair looks good

Trump tweet blasts NASA plans for moon return, despite his own policyAngry Baby Showing His Finger

Trump blasts proposed U.S. restrictions on sale of jet parts to China

President Trump gets mad at Fox News again, promotes OANN

Trump Blasts Media Who Pushed ‘Fraud’ of a Case Against Pals During RussiaGate

Trump blasts ‘crazy’ Nancy Pelosi and Democrats, defends Syria pullout

Coronavirus: Trump blasts China over handling of COVID-19 outbreak

‘Serious action MUST be taken now’: Donald Trump says Chuck Schumer should ‘pay a severe price’ for his ‘dangerous’ threat that Justices Kavanaugh and Gorsuch ‘won’t know what hit them’ if they OK abortion restrictions

Trump Blasts Comcast’s NBC and Calls for Firing Host Chuck Todd

‘OBAMAGATE!’ Donald Trump blasts Obama after leaked call captures ex-president slamming America’s ‘chaotic’ coronavirus response

President Trump blasts Democrats who don’t ‘play fair’ — and who he says helps them: ‘They have the media on their side. I don’t.’

Trump’s latest attack on Jeff Sessions inadvertently confirms one of Mueller’s key findings. Oops.

Trump Blasts ‘Bad Senator” Cryin’ Chuck Schumer After He Makes Statement That Ended Up Being BS- He Should Resign

Trump Blasts China, ‘Terminating’ Relationship With WHO

Trump blasts Republican governor for buying 500,000 coronavirus tests from South Korea after federal government stalled

Trump blasts Paul Krugman for predicting his election would spark a global recession

Trump Blasts ‘Crazy’ Pelosi After Calling For ‘Respect’ In His Christmas Message
We must “foster a culture of deeper understanding and respect, traits that exemplify the teachings of Christ,” Trump said

Donald Trump blasts ‘failed impeachment hoax,’ mocks Pete Buttigieg, and claims people ‘start to cry’ when they come into Oval Office in economic speech turned campaign rally

Trump blasts Powell and Xi as ‘enemies’ of U.S. as Fed fight, trade war heat up

Trump blasts best-picture Oscar for South Korean film Parasite. ‘Was it good? I don’t know,’ Trump says at campaign rally

Trump blasts union leader on Labor Day

Nato summit: Trump blasts Macron ‘brain dead’ comments as ‘nasty’

Trump Blasts Democrats for Blocking Coronavirus Bill, Vows To Stonewall Their ‘Ideological Demands’

Trump blasts warning of Russian election interference

Trump Blasts Schiff as ‘Deranged Human Being,’ ‘Maniac,’ and ‘Very Sick Man’

Trump blasts CNN reporter: You are fake news

President Trump Continues Sunday Twitter Feast, Blasts Three Fox Anchors, Says They ‘Should Be Working’ For CNN

President blasts ‘anti-Trump’ jury forewoman in Roger Stone trial, FBI liars

. . . And so it endlessly, repeatedly, boringly goes, in America, today.

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell

Monetary Sovereignty Twitter: @rodgermitchell Search #monetarysovereignty Facebook: Rodger Malcolm Mitchell …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

THE SOLE PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT IS TO IMPROVE AND PROTECT THE LIVES OF THE PEOPLE.

The most important problems in economics involve:

  1. Monetary Sovereignty describes money creation and destruction.
  2. Gap Psychology describes the common desire to distance oneself from those “below” in any socio-economic ranking, and to come nearer those “above.” The socio-economic distance is referred to as “The Gap.”

Wide Gaps negatively affect poverty, health and longevity, education, housing, law and crime, war, leadership, ownership, bigotry, supply and demand, taxation, GDP, international relations, scientific advancement, the environment, human motivation and well-being, and virtually every other issue in economics. Implementation of Monetary Sovereignty and The Ten Steps To Prosperity can grow the economy and narrow the Gaps:

Ten Steps To Prosperity:

1. Eliminate FICA

2. Federally funded Medicare — parts A, B & D, plus long-term care — for everyone

3. Social Security for all or a reverse income tax

4. Free education (including post-grad) for everyone

5. Salary for attending school

6. Eliminate federal taxes on business

7. Increase the standard income tax deduction, annually. 

8. Tax the very rich (the “.1%”) more, with higher progressive tax rates on all forms of income.

9. Federal ownership of all banks

10.Increase federal spending on the myriad initiatives that benefit America’s 99.9% 

The Ten Steps will grow the economy and narrow the income/wealth/power Gap between the rich and the rest.

MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY

Why does America have borders?

President Trump famously said, “I just feel strongly that you need to have a border and it has to be strong.” He has backed that up by attempting to build an ever-longer, ever-more-impenetrable wall on America’s southern border.

The question is: Why does America need “strong” borders?

America began with colonies, and they had borders, though not what anyone would call “strong.” Today’s America has thousands of formal and informal borders, and only one would be considered “strong”: The exterior border.

And even that is “strong” only at the southern border.

Who Killed The Kazakh Border Guards?
A Chicago Border?

In my childhood, I lived in the Palmer Square section of Logan Square in the 32nd ward, of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. That’s six sets of borders I crossed with impunity.

None is guarded in any way.

Palmer Square is a “neighborhood,” one of about 200 in Chicago. Neighborhoods have unofficial borders, and often are referenced by residents, but have no real functions.

Logan Square is a designated community area, one of 77 in Chicago. It has officially defined borders, though only for planning purposes.

Ward 32
I lived near that “X” on the western border of Ward 32.

My address was in Chicago’s 32nd Ward, which also has borders, but only for political purposes. Each ward is “ruled” for some purposes by an alderman.

Wards’ borders overlap designated community areas, and neighborhoods.

Chicago has a mayor, its own police and fire departments, its own finances, roads, parks, and schools, but no guarded borders.

Cook County has a president, parks, taxes, etc. but no guarded borders.

All wards, neighborhoods, designated community areas, cities, counties, and states in America, along with other areas of other designations, have borders.

They all have different socio-economic differences within and without, and many have governments, yet none of them has guarded borders.

All of these thousands of borders are open. Anyone living within the borders of the United States freely can travel across all of the borders, often without even realizing it.

America is a big nation. It includes a multitude of:

  1. Religions
  2. Languages
  3. Customs
  4. Governments
  5. Histories
  6. Levels of wealth
  7. Weather
  8. Geography
  9. Educational levels and resources
  10. Natural resources
  11. Local and national laws
  12. Local and national taxes
  13. Agriculture products
  14. Manufacturing
  15. National Guard units
  16. Police units

And with all of the above differences, America contains no internal guarded borders.

In America, privately-owned land can have guarded borders, and even some governmentally-owned land can have guarded borders, but only for economic or specialized security purposes, not for political purposes.

Today, citizens and non-citizens of America freely can travel among neighborhoods, designated community areas, wards, counties, cities, and states.

Why then does America need guarded borders on its exterior? What would be the implications of America having no borders?

America has grown to its present size by erasing borders. From December 7, 1787 through August 21, 1959, 50 states “unguarded” their borders to become part of the United States.

And by every measure, America has become stronger from this freeing of borders.

Consider, for instance, that the geographic border between Canada and the U.S. were completely unguarded. What would happen?

More Canadians would come into America and more Americans would come to Canada. No inter-nation taxes would be leveled. Each nation’s taxes still would be paid. Armies would be separate.

All of that is no different from what currently is happening already within America, among the states, counties, cities, wards, neighborhoods, and designated community areas.

The guarding of internal borders would be a non-productive exercise. It would provide nothing of benefit to Americans. So we don’t do it.

Why then, do we guard our external borders, especially when borders are one primary cause of strife?

Tensions high between India and China after deadly clash along contested border
The possibility of a broader armed conflict between India and China is unlikely, analysts said, despite an escalation in recent border clashes high in the Himalayas that led to casualties for the first time in more than four decades. India’s foreign ministry said a “violent face-off” occurred on Monday evening along the border in the Galwan Valley in Ladakh, where soldiers from both sides have been locked in a standoff since last month.

On balance, guarded borders cause much more trouble than they are worth — at least that is what seems to me.

So I ask you to give me your ideas on this question: Given that America does well with thousands of internal, unguarded borders, would America benefit on balance from having unguarded external borders, especially with Canada and Mexico?

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell

Monetary Sovereignty Twitter: @rodgermitchell Search #monetarysovereignty Facebook: Rodger Malcolm Mitchell …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

THE SOLE PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT IS TO IMPROVE AND PROTECT THE LIVES OF THE PEOPLE.

The most important problems in economics involve:

  1. Monetary Sovereignty describes money creation and destruction.
  2. Gap Psychology describes the common desire to distance oneself from those “below” in any socio-economic ranking, and to come nearer those “above.” The socio-economic distance is referred to as “The Gap.”

Wide Gaps negatively affect poverty, health and longevity, education, housing, law and crime, war, leadership, ownership, bigotry, supply and demand, taxation, GDP, international relations, scientific advancement, the environment, human motivation and well-being, and virtually every other issue in economics. Implementation of Monetary Sovereignty and The Ten Steps To Prosperity can grow the economy and narrow the Gaps:

Ten Steps To Prosperity:

1. Eliminate FICA

2. Federally funded Medicare — parts A, B & D, plus long-term care — for everyone

3. Social Security for all or a reverse income tax

4. Free education (including post-grad) for everyone

5. Salary for attending school

6. Eliminate federal taxes on business

7. Increase the standard income tax deduction, annually. 

8. Tax the very rich (the “.1%”) more, with higher progressive tax rates on all forms of income.

9. Federal ownership of all banks

10.Increase federal spending on the myriad initiatives that benefit America’s 99.9% 

The Ten Steps will grow the economy and narrow the income/wealth/power Gap between the rich and the rest.

MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY

COVID-19: What won’t work and what does.

Have you seen this headline?

Tulsa Officials Plead for Trump to Cancel Rally as Virus Spikes in Oklahoma

President Trump will hold his first campaign rally in months on Saturday in Oklahoma, where infections are rising, and officials there are pleading with him to cancel or hold it outdoors.
By Noah Weiland, Updated June 17, 2020,

WASHINGTON — Officials in Tulsa, Okla., are warning that President Trump’s planned campaign rally on Saturday — his first in over three months — is likely to worsen an already troubling spike in coronavirus infections and could become a disastrous “super spreader.”

They are pleading with the Trump campaign to cancel the event, slated for a 20,000-person indoor arena — or at least move it outdoors.

“It’s the perfect storm of potential over-the-top disease transmission,” said Bruce Dart, the executive director of the Tulsa health department. “It’s a perfect storm that we can’t afford to have.”

Will President Trump listen to these concerns? Perhaps. As of this writing, he has not. There is a way he can have his rally and not kill people.

But first:

This is what will not work: 

COVID sign in Tulsa
A sign lists precautions against Covid-19 near Tuba City, Arizona. Arizona is one of several states relaxing restrictions even as cases of the disease rise.
 Mark Ralston/AFP via Getty Images

It won’t work because of human psychology and because of the way COVID-19 is spread.

1. Washing hands helps. But the vast majority of COVID-19 cases are not touch-related. COVID-19 is primarily spread via inhaled droplets.

Also, washing hands thoroughly after each potential exposure is quite inconvenient and unrealistic. You go into a public place — say a grocery store —  and touch a package.

Will you now wash your hands — where? Then you touch another package and another.

How often each day will you do this as you travel about? Will you remember to clean your car steering wheel, door handles, and seats after each potential exposure? Your house doorknob?

2. Coughing into your elbow helps, but not nearly enough. COVID-19 not only is spread by coughing and sneezing. It is spread by talking, laughing, and just plain breathing.

Will you really walk around with your face buried in your elbow?

3. Not touching your face helps. But researchers have shown that humans are compulsive face touchers. We do it many times a day without even realizing it. Breaking that habit would be harder than quitting smoking.

4. Social distancing helps, though 3-6 feet is far too little (is it 3 feet or is it 6 feet?) but microscopic droplets can travel much farther.

And it simply is not possible to avoid coming close to people who are breathing out these droplets. And if you work in a large elevator-building, you’re doomed. There is no way realistically to social distance.

5. Staying home helps, but over the long haul, it makes people insane. We’ve tried social distancing for only 3 months, and already people are refusing to abide.

Further, businesses cannot survive that way. Social distancing is crashing the economy.

All of the above do help, but not nearly enough.

So what will work?

UNIVERSAL MASKING

Mask sign

When you wear a mask, even a simple cloth mask, your emission of COVID-19 droplets is drastically reduced. You can cough, sneeze, talk, and breathe, and your germs mostly will be caught by your mask.

And if the other person is wearing a mask, whatever droplets evade your mask will be caught by his mask. In short, you both will have double protection from each other.

dOUBLE PROTECTION VERTICAL LINE

The only realistic method for stopping the virus, until (if ever) a cure or a vaccine is developed, is universal masking.

See:  The surprisingly simple way to open America in 14 days and avoid a depression.

The states are anxious to “open up,” and Trump is an is anxious to have his rallies, both of which could be done if universal mask usage is mandated.

Universal masking is like herd immunity in that prevents so many people from transmitting the virus that the virus is stopped in its tracks.

Finally, I’ll leave you with this:

Hundreds of doctors call for statewide mask requirement in Arizona
Max Gorden

“I know some people view this as an issue of personal freedom, or political freedom. It shouldn’t be viewed in that regard,” said Arizona Rep. Greg Stanton.

“We are fighting the worst pandemic in over 100 years, and wearing of the mask, the mandating of the mask, is a common sense thing to do to fight this terrible virus.”

Contact your mayor, your governor, and your Congressperson. Demand that universal masking be mandated.

Save your life. Save my life. Save the economy. Save America.

Trump no mask
Or be like him.

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell

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THE SOLE PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT IS TO IMPROVE AND PROTECT THE LIVES OF THE PEOPLE.

The most important problems in economics involve:

  1. Monetary Sovereignty describes money creation and destruction.
  2. Gap Psychology describes the common desire to distance oneself from those “below” in any socio-economic ranking, and to come nearer those “above.” The socio-economic distance is referred to as “The Gap.”

Wide Gaps negatively affect poverty, health and longevity, education, housing, law and crime, war, leadership, ownership, bigotry, supply and demand, taxation, GDP, international relations, scientific advancement, the environment, human motivation and well-being, and virtually every other issue in economics. Implementation of Monetary Sovereignty and The Ten Steps To Prosperity can grow the economy and narrow the Gaps:

Ten Steps To Prosperity:

1. Eliminate FICA

2. Federally funded Medicare — parts A, B & D, plus long-term care — for everyone

3. Social Security for all or a reverse income tax

4. Free education (including post-grad) for everyone

5. Salary for attending school

6. Eliminate federal taxes on business

7. Increase the standard income tax deduction, annually. 

8. Tax the very rich (the “.1%”) more, with higher progressive tax rates on all forms of income.

9. Federal ownership of all banks

10.Increase federal spending on the myriad initiatives that benefit America’s 99.9% 

The Ten Steps will grow the economy and narrow the income/wealth/power Gap between the rich and the rest.

MONETARY SOVEREIGNTY