Why does Trump have any support at all? Fear and hatred.

I believe that the vast majority of voters in America are sane. That belief has had me wondering why Donald Trump is supported by people who otherwise would pass a sanity test.

By any rational measure, Trump is a lying, cheating, lazy, corrupt, ignorant, irreligious psychopath and traitor. His 40,000+ lies have been documented and refuted. 

He denies losing the last election despite 60+ lawsuits, several vote recounts, many of his own attorneys, and thousands of independent thinkers telling him otherwise.

He fomented an insurrection- an attempted coup that was more serious than the crime committed by traitors Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed.

Trump has offered many different excuses for his inexcusable actions on Jan 6, 2021, as he has for other crimes he has committed.

He stole classified documents, denied he stole them, admitted he took them but claimed he was allowed to, and by a recent count, had more than 30 different excuses for what happened.

Recently, Trump refused to sign the Illinois pledge not to attempt to overthrow the United States government. Think about that.

He had to pay a $25 million fine for cheating thousands of students with his ‘Trump University” scam.

He had to pay a $2 million fine for cheating the government with his “Trump Foundation” scam.

He claimed global warming is a “Chinese hoax,” and he rolled back more than 125 environmental safeguards.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, he criticized Greta Thunberg as the “prophet of doom alarmist.” The year 2023 was the hottest on record. 2024 is predicted to be even hotter.

As a result, species are dying. We are giving our children a world in deep trouble.

He claimed COVID was “just the common cold” that would “go away.” He discouraged vaccination and masks while encouraging the use of useless hydroxychloroquine.

More than a million Americans died, many of them because they obeyed Trump. Because of him, people didn’t follow medical advice to vaccinate or to take COVID seriously and avoid large gatherings.

He was the ultimate nepotist, giving important political jobs to his inexperienced daughter and son-in-law.

Not only does he continue to deny the election results, but he threatens: “A Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution.”

He claims that as President, he can’t be prosecuted for any crime, even murder or assassinating a political opponent. That is the definition of a dictator. (Presumably, this means President Biden could have Trump killed, but Trump didn’t think of that.)

His online ravings are the work of a madman. No sane person would post anything like this, on Christmas, no less:

“Merry Christmas to all, including Crooked Joe Biden’s ONLY HOPE, Deranged Jack Smith, the out of control Lunatic who just hired outside attorneys, fresh from the SWAMP (unprecedented!), to help him with his poorly executed WITCH HUNT against “TRUMP” and “MAGA.” Included also are World Leaders, both good and bad, but none of which are as evil and “sick” as the THUGS we have inside our Country, with their Open Borders, INFLATION, Afghanistan Surrender, Green New Scam, High Taxes, No Energy Independence, Woke Military, Russia/Ukraine, Israel/Iran, All Electric Car Lunacy, and so much more, are looking to destroy our once great USA. MAY THEY ROT IN HELL. AGAIN, MERRY CHRISTMAS!”

He has posted many crazed screeds of similar ilk: Fear, hatred and lies.

After being convicted of defaming E. Jean Carroll, he began defaming her again — 70 times more on his Truth Social account.

There are 20 criteria for psychopathy. Trump passes all 20. 

Trump has expressed bigotry against people of color, non-Christians, gays, women, and immigrants.

The list could go on and on, far too long for this post.

The point is that Donald J. Trump not only is unfit to be President of the United States and unfit to hold any political office, but he even is unfit as a human being.

And it’s no secret. He doesn’t bother to hide his lack of fitness; instead, he boasts about it. 

Each time he is charged or convicted of some misdeed, he immediately goes online to use his shameful conduct as an example of his so=called “persecution” and as a ploy to ask his brainwashed followers for money.

Latest headline: Trump Makes New Court Filing Demanding the Election Crimes Case Against Him Be Dropped Because No One Told Him Overturning an Election Was a Crime (thereby admitting he tried to overturn the election.)  Think about it. The man who wants to be President claims as his defense, that he didn’t know that a coup is wrong.

The question is: Why does Trump have any followers at all?

I can understand the Republican Party. Long ago, they put party before country. They are no different from the Nazis who worshipped Hitler while knowing exactly what he was.

There is no crime Trump could commit — from murder to child molestation — that would turn the GOP away from him. For each crime, they immediately would blame the Democrats, Hillary, Biden, Hunter, and/or George Soros. 

Not that they believe their claims. Attacking is what Republicans do instead of governing. It is a party without morals or a plan for improving the lives of Americans. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert are the epitome of today’s “do-nothing-but-attack-Democrats,” Republicanism.

And I can understand the right-wing media, Fox, Breitbart, and the toadies who work for them: Hannity, Bartiromo, Ingraham, et al. They are paid to support the psychopath. Money is a great motivator that soothes the conscience.

And, of course, Alex Jones et al. was fined a billion dollars for his lies. He and others “believe” Trump because it’s a lucrative gig. And there is Tucker Carlson, whose lies cost his former employer nearly a billion dollars.

Staying with the money theme, the rich believe Trump will be better for tax laws that benefit the rich. He already has demonstrated that. For the right-wing rich, favorable tax laws (for them) are all that matter.

But what about the rest, the proverbial “men in the street.” Why do they believe, and not just believe, but avidly idolize and adore this charlatan?

Something in the human psyche makes many of us crave a dictator.

The world is a dangerous, uncertain place. It’s beyond our control. We can die, young or old, slowly or suddenly.

We feel we need protection.

That is why we have dictators and religions. We will follow whoever or whatever says to us: “Here are the evils you will encounter, but I will protect you.”

The Ten Commandments listed the evils and said God would protect his followers, sometimes even providing a paradise for their afterlife. Despite surface appearances, religion has little to do with good and evil. Religion is a road to protection.

That is why an evil creature like Trump has support from white evangelicals. They have a persecution complex, and since God fails to protect them, Trump promises to do the job.

Trump tells his followers that the dangers are from Mexicans, blacks, yellows, reds, non-Christians, foreigners (except Putin and Kim), gays, women, and poor people.

Trump claims he will protect his frightened followers by building a high, impregnable wall for them to hide behind, by having his police kick down doors, and by deporting millions of non-citizens. 

He will deny birthright to born-in-America children of undocumented parents.

He will protect the fearful rich from the have-nots.

SUMMARY

Trump’s primary appeal is to fear and hatred. He is a hatemonger and a fear peddler. He claims that he and the white, Christian majority are under siege by dangerous Mexicans, blacks, reds, yellows, gays, women, liberals, “wokes,” foreigners, and the poor.

It is untrue, but facts are unnecessary when one is spreading fear and hatred, our most powerful emotions. 

Just as you cannot argue religion with a true believer, you cannot argue Trump with a MAGA. No amount of truth or logic will penetrate. MAGAs are willing to turn over their lives to an obvious scoundrel because, “after all, wasn’t Christ called a criminal?”

The best you can do is to keep telling the truth, again and again. You must keep reminding America of what Trump has said and done, so that the volume of MAGA lies doesn’t overwhelm sanity and decency

Eventually, even the most blockheaded come to their senses. Belatedly, the Germans, Italians, and Japanese learned this lesson during WWII. The Russians, not yet, but perhaps, when Putin dies, a reasonable person will take his place.

Trump is mentally and physically sick. Will his successor be another Hitler, another Trump? Or will that successor believe the words inscribed on the Statue of Liberty? More importantly, will his followers believe those noble words?

Lately, decency has been missing from the right. Lincoln has been gone too long.

Will Republican voters continue to believe the lie that cruelty and hatred are signs of strength. Or will they conquer their fears. Will they learn that real strength comes from the kindness and honesty that helped America benefit from immigrants and minorities?

It’s a lesson we all need to embrace. 

Rodger Malcolm Mitchell
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It never happened

It never happened.

The biggest story of the year, perhaps of the century, never happened.

  1. Then-President Donald Trump did not pre-emptively announce without evidence, that if he lost the election, it will have been stolen.
  2. After he lost the election, Trump did not repeat his fact-free claim that the election was stolen.
  3. More than 50 judges plus the Supreme Court, many of them Republican-appointed, did not rule that there was no evidence to show the election was stolen.
  4. A crazed mob of traitors did not attack the Capitol of the United States and attempt to reverse the democratic election of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamila Harris.
  5. Many of the patriotic, flag-flying neo-fascists did not attempt to find Mike Pence, Nancy Pelosi, and others with the intention of kidnapping or killing them
  6. Donald Trump did not incite the attempted coup, the first coup attempt in U.S. history
  7. After the insurrection, Donald Trump did not express his appreciation for the traitors.
  8. Donald Trump did not encourage such far-right, neo-fascist conspiracy theorists as Alex Jones, QAnon, Proud Boys, Sean Hannity, et al to spread riot-inducing lies
  9. The entire Republican Party has not closed its eyes to the attempted coup and is not trying to pretend Trump is innocent of treason.
  10. The GOP is not filled with conspiracy theorists pushing outrageous and dangerous claims that the GOP is supporting.

I know none of these things happened because surely, “law and order” politicians would not have forgotten so soon.

But in fact, forgetting seems to be what they really are doing.

Today (1/29/2021) I clicked on http://www.foxnews.com and these are the stories I found.

-WH dodges as Biden sits with secretary paid by fund linked to GameStop scandal
-Barstool’s Dave Portnoy accuses Robinhood of stealing from own clients
-GameStop stock short seller losses total more than $19B, data firm says
-Barstool’s Dave Portnoy, Mets’ Steve Cohen spar over GameStop drama
-Ex-FBI lawyer whose big lie fueled Russia probe sentenced to probation
-Special counsel Durham investigation ‘making good progress,’ Barr says
-Fauci at odds with Biden’s chief of staff over research about schools reopening
-Fauci says coronavirus variants a ‘wakeup call’ to be nimble in vaccine development
-March for Life virtual rally to take place amid coronavirus pandemic
-FBI investigation into DC pipe bomb suspect reveals new details; reward increased to $100G
-ERIC SHAWN: We were told Jimmy Hoffa was buried in a metal barrel — guess what Fox Nation found
-Chilling new details emerge in Texas murder-suicide
-Ex-NY Times editor Bari Weiss bashes former paper over ‘press release’ praising Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter
-Meet the bull leading the charge on GameStop phenomenon
-What to know about the GameStop stock price frenzy
-Dave Portnoy slams Robinhood over GameStop trading scandal: ‘Flat out criminal’
-Google deletes nearly 100,000 negative Robinhood reviews
-‘Squad’ member blasts Wall Street over GameStop scandal: ‘Send them to prison’
-Republican senator: GameStop, Robinhood scandal shows ‘the fix is in’ on Wall Street
-Montana brothers seen on viral video chasing Capitol Police officer face charges, prosecutors say
-This is unity? White House silent as AOC claims Cruz ‘almost had me murdered’
-Biden signs 40 executive orders and actions in 9 days, shunning Congress
-Biden climate orders put Wyoming in crosshairs
-Chicago union won’t teach in-person without vaccine, as most others return
-Our hometown president’: Florida Republicans embrace Trump
-Getting the COVID-19 vaccine? Don’t take over-the-counter pain relievers beforehand, experts say
-Chinese biotech firm had ulterior motive when offering to build COVID labs across US: report
-Gaetz fires back after Cheney ‘taunts’ him for wearing makeup on TV
-Police chief resigns after girlfriend outs alleged ‘double/triple life,’ secret family and children
-Johnson & Johnson reveals how effective one-shot vaccine is against coronavirus
-Sicilian village auctioning homes for $1 and paying for renovations
-Actor’s estranged wife breaks silence on cannibalism scandal: ‘No. Words.’
-Tim Tebow tells story of ‘miracle baby’ during March for Life speech
-Chiefs rookie gets hurt in practice, will miss Super Bowl: report
-Nikki Bella and Artem Chigvintsev reveal their wedding date
-‘The Mentalist’ star Simon Baker and wife split after 29 years of marriage
-‘Naked and afraid’: Actress who first placed starring role in ‘Game of Thrones’ talks being replaced by Emilia Clarke
-‘Baywatch’ star’s new marriage started as affair, ex claims
-‘Shark Tank’ star Kevin O’Leary says AOC’s ‘Tax The Rich’ sweatshirt proves this about socialists
-Your new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray won’t let you drive it fast until its ready
-Nunes: When will real world Americans get their voice back on social media?
-Rep. Malliotakis: We need answers from Cuomo on COVID deaths and we need them now
-Pelosi needs to apologize to nation for saying House GOP is ‘enemy within’: Rep. Norman
-Hannity: Biden’s executive orders causing ‘life-changing’ problems
-Tucker: Our financial system is dangerously corrupt
-Charles Payne: ‘Shame on’ Robinhood for blocking high-flying stock buys
-Firms crack down on GameStop investors after short sellers panic
-Dagen McDowell: Andrew Cuomo’s career might be over after nursing home report

Records: Trump allies behind rally that ignited Capitol riot
It never happened, And anyway . . .

Not a word about the biggest story of the year, perhaps the century, that a losing Presidential candidate attempted a violent coup — a treasonous takeover of the American government by force.

Had the insurrectionists been successful, America’s democracy, our entire form of government, would be gone.

We would be a dictatorship like Hitler’s, Mussolini’s, Kim’s et al.

And yet, here we are, listening to Hannity, Carlson, Ingrahm, et al, tell us the violent acts of treason we saw and heard with our own eyes and ears are nothing to worry about.

They never happened.

And anyway, the insurrection doesn’t compare to the Black Lives Matter protests

And anyway, it was really a bunch of Black Lives Matter people who entered the Capitol.

And anyway, it was staged by George Soros as a false-flag operation.

And anyway, the Democrats are kidnapping children and eating them, just like Trump backer, QAnon says.

And anyway, there are more important things to do than to punish a former President who tried to destroy the American government.

And anyway, it’s unconstitutional to punish someone after they leave office.

And anyway, it’s the “cancel culture.”

And anyway, all those Republican-appointed judges who ruled against Trump are crooked and biased.

And anyway, they’re trying to take away our guns and our religion.

And anyway, all politicians lie, so what the big deal with Trump’s lies?

And anyway, what about Hillary and Benghazi?

And anyway, what about free speech?

Pay no attention to how close America came to losing our government to a mob sent by a psychopathic President of the United States.

None of that is important.

What’s really important is whether private citizen Hunter Biden might have received money from Russia or China.

The rumor is that Hunter made illegal millions by cheating students of Biden University and tax cheating the government with Biden Foundation.

And I heard that by lying about COVID and then refusing to do anything to protect people — in fact, even refusing to wear a mask — Hunter Biden caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans.

Yes, I even heard that Hunter surrounded himself with criminals and other unsavories like: Steve Bannon, Tom Price, Scott Pruitt, Paul Manafort, Rick Gates, Michael Flynn, Michael Cohen, Chris Collins, Salvatore Testa, Fat Tony Salerno, Roger Stone, Felix Sater, Jeffrey Epstein, Alexander Acosta, George Papadopoulos, Alex Van der Zwaan, Konstantin Kilimnik, Ralph Shortey, and Timothy Nolan.

But don’t worry; Hunter pardoned a bunch of them.

Yes, Hunter Biden should be punished severely for all that.

I heard it on Hannity.

And as for anyone selling out America. That never happened.

Ask Fox News.

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

List of Republican Representatives who tried to cancel millions of Americans’ votes

Associated Press
Commentary: GOP support for a frivolous lawsuit shows how Trump has corrupted the party
Michael McGough Los Angeles Times (TNS) Dec 11, 2020

Given his narcissism and predilection for lying, it was unseemly but not surprising when Trump, peddling fantastical theories about massive voter fraud, refused to accept defeat, despite a cascade of contrary court decisions.

Mean as a Snake': When President Trump Met the Real Mitch McConnell - POLITICO Magazine
Fear does strange things to a man

But he isn’t alone in ensuring that the presidency Biden will claim on Jan. 20 is a poisoned chalice.

Top congressional Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California, have acquiesced in Trump’s disinformation campaign, hiding behind pious statements about counting every legal vote.

As Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro noted in his devastating response, the Supreme Court “should not abide this seditious abuse of the judicial process, and should send a clear and unmistakable signal that such abuse must never be replicated.”

Here is a list of the Republican Representatives who, on behalf of Donald Trump, attempted a coup. They voted to commit treason. They tried to destroy our democracy by canceling the votes of millions of Americans, to make Donald Trump the dictator.

We fought the Revolutionary War to overthrow a dictator and to install a democracy, and today, after 240 years, the Republican party has become so corrupted by Trump, it is attempting to undo the sacrifices of previous generations.

Russia, China, North Korea et al, would like nothing better than for our democracy to fail. Fortunately, despite the efforts of America’s enemies, our democracy has survived this blatantly right-wing extremist effort.

Not only have dozens of Republican judges rejected all of Trump’s lawsuits, but the Republican-dominated Supreme Court refused even to consider this unconstitutional effort.

There is only one word that aptly describes these lawmakers, and that word is “traitor.”

Keep this list handy for the next election, coming in only two years. It will help you vote for democracy and against treason.

(We would be remiss if we didn’t add Senator Ted Cruz to the list of traitors, as Cruz hungrily begged to be the lead lawyer prosecuting the suit).

Mike Johnson, Fourth Congressional District, Louisiana
Gary Palmer, Sixth Congressional District, Alabama
Kevin McCarthy, Twenty-Third Congressional District, of California
Steve Scalise First Congressional District, Louisiana
Jim Jordan Fourth Congressional District Ohio
Ralph Abraham, Fifth Congressional District, Louisiana
Robert Aderholt, Fourth Congressional District, Alabama
Rick W. Allen, Twelfth Congressional District, Georgia
Jodey Arrington, Nineteenth Congressional District, Texas
Brian Babin Thirty-Sixth Congressional District Texas
James R. Baird, Fourth Congressional District, Indiana
Jim Banks Third Congressional District Indiana
Jack Bergman, First Congressional District, Michigan
Andy Biggs Fifth Congressional District Arizona
Gus Bilirakis Twelfth Congressional District Florida,
Dan Bishop Ninth Congressional District North Carolina
Mike Bost Twelfth Congressional District Illinois
Kevin Brady Eighth Congressional District Texas
Mo Brooks Fifth Congressional District Alabama
Ken Buck Fourth Congressional District Colorado
Ted Budd Thirteenth Congressional District North, Carolina
Tim Burchett, Second Congressional District, Tennessee
Michael C. Burgess, Twenty-Sixth Congressional District, of Texas
Bradley Byrne, First Congressional District, Alabama
Ken Calvert Forty-Second Congressional District California
Earl L. “Buddy” Carter, First Congressional District, Georgia
Ben Cline Sixth Congressional District Virginia
Michael Cloud, Twenty-Seventh Congressional, District Texas
Doug Collins Ninth Congressional District Georgia
Mike Conaway, Eleventh Congressional District, Texas
Rick Crawford, First Congressional District, Arkansas
Dan Crenshaw, Second Congressional District, Texas
Scott DesJarlais, Fourth Congressional District, Tennessee
Mario Diaz-Balart, Twenty-Fifth Congressional District, of Florida
Jeff Duncan Third Congressional District South Carolina
Neal P. Dunn, M.D., Second Congressional District, Florida
Tom Emmer Sixth Congressional District Minnesota
Ron Estes Fourth Congressional District Kansas
A. Drew Ferguson, IV, Third Congressional District, Georgia
Chuck Fleischmann, Third Congressional District, Tennessee
Bill Flores Seventeenth Congressional District Texas in
Jeff Fortenberry, First Congressional District, Nebraska
Virginia Foxx, Fifth Congressional District North, Carolina
Russ Fulcher First Congressional District Idaho
Matt Gaetz First Congressional District Florida
Greg Gianforte, At Large Congressional District, Montana
Bob Gibbs Seventh Congressional District Ohio
Louie Gohmert, First Congressional District Texas
Lance Gooden, Fifth Congressional District, Texas.
Sam Graves Sixth Congressional District Missouri
Mark Green Seventh Congressional District Tennessee
H. Morgan Griffith, Ninth Congressional District, Virginia
Michael Guest, Third Congressional District, Mississippi
Jim Hagedorn, First Congressional District, Minnesota
Andy Harris, M.D., First Congressional District, Maryland
Vicky Hartzler, Fourth Congressional District, Missouri
Kevin Hern First Congressional District Oklahoma
Jody Hice Tenth Congressional District Georgia
Clay Higgins Third Congressional District Louisiana
Trey Hollingsworth, Ninth Congressional District, Indiana
Richard Hudson, Eighth Congressional District, North Carolina
Bill Huizenga, Second Congressional District, Michigan
Bill Johnson Sixth Congressional District Ohio
John Joyce Thirteenth Congressional District, Pennsylvania
Fred Keller Twelfth Congressional District Pennsylvania
Mike Kelly Sixteenth Congressional District Pennsylvania
Trent Kelly First Congressional District Mississippi
Steve King Fourth Congressional District Iowa
David Kustoff, Eighth Congressional District, Tennessee
Darin LaHood, Eighteenth Congressional District, Illinois
Doug LaMalfa, First Congressional District, California
Doug Lamborn, Fifth Congressional District, Colorado
Robert E. Latta, Fifth Congressional District Ohio
Debbie Lesko, Eighth Congressional District, Arizona
Billy Long Seventh Congressional District Missouri in
Barry Loudermilk, Eleventh Congressional District, Georgia
Blaine Luetkemeyer, Third Congressional District, Missouri
Kenny Marchant, Twenty-Fourth Congressional, District Texas
Roger Marshall, M.D., First Congressional District, Kansas
Tom McClintock, Fourth Congressional District, California
Cathy McMorris, Rodgers Fifth Congressional District, of Washington
Dan Meuser Ninth Congressional District Pennsylvania
Carol D. Miller, Third Congressional District West, Virginia
John Moolenaar, Fourth Congressional District, Michigan
Alex X. Mooney, Second Congressional District West, Virginia
Markwayne Mullin, Second Congressional District, Oklahoma
Gregory Murphy, M.D., Third Congressional District North, Carolina
Dan Newhouse, Fourth Congressional District, Washington
Ralph Norman, Fifth Congressional District South, Carolina
Steven Palazzo, Fourth Congressional District, Mississippi
Greg Pence Sixth Congressional District, Indiana
Scott Perry Tenth Congressional District Pennsylvania
Bill Posey Eighth Congressional District, Florida
Guy Reschenthaler, Fourteenth Congressional District, Pennsylvania
Tom Rice, Seventh Congressional District South Carolina
Mike Rogers Third Congressional District, Alabama
John Rose Sixth Congressional District, Tennessee
David Rouzer, Seventh Congressional District, North Carolina
John Rutherford, Fourth Congressional District, Florida
Austin Scott Eighth Congressional District, Georgia
Mike Simpson, Second Congressional District, Idaho
Adrian Smith, Third Congressional District, Nebraska
Jason Smith Eighth Congressional District, Missouri
Ross Spano Fifteenth Congressional District, Florida
Pete Stauber Eighth Congressional District Minnesota in
Elise Stefanik, Twenty-First Congressional District, New York
W. Gregory Steube, Seventeenth Congressional District, New Jersey
Glenn “GT” Thompson, Fifteenth Congressional District, Pennsylvania
Tom Tiffany Seventh Congressional District, Wisconsin
William Timmons, Fourth Congressional District, South Carolina
Jeff Van Drew, Second Congressional District, South Carolina
Ann Wagner Second Congressional District Missouri
Tim Walberg Seventh Congressional District Michigan
Mark Walker, Sixth Congressional District North, Carolina
Jackie Walorski, Second Congressional District, Indiana
Michael Waltz, Sixth Congressional District, Florida
Randy Weber, Fourteenth Congressional District, Texas
Daniel Webster, Eleventh Congressional District, Florida
Brad Wenstrup, Second Congressional District, Ohio
Bruce Westerman, Fourth Congressional District, Arkansas
Roger Williams, Twenty-Fifth Congressional District, of Texas
Joe Wilson Second Congressional District South Carolina
Rob Wittman, First Congressional District, Virginia
Ron Wright Sixth Congressional District, Texas
Ted S. Yoho Third Congressional District, Florida
Lee Zeldin First Congressional District, New York

And soon will come the riots by enemies of America (posing as patriots) who haven’t the slightest notion about what a democracy is. They don’t believe the voters. They don’t believe the judges. They don’t believe the media.

They believe only Donald Trump, he of the 22,000+ lies, and his sycophants.

There is a penalty for their ignorance. Sadly, America’s democracy will have to get through this, somehow.

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