Wednesday, December 19, 2018

A Foolish Choice for Democrats

Cut it out, now. Beto O'Rourke is unqualified to run as a Presidential candidate. Don't waste time and energy.

Read my book, How to Select an American President by James A. George and James A. Rodger (c) 2017 Archway Publishing.

Getting hyped up over this candidate is a waste of resources. He is grossly unqualified.

Entertaining his prospective candidacy undermines the credibility that is so needed in the Democratic Party.

Beto O'Rourke
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Texas's 16th district
Incumbent
Assumed office  January 3, 2013
Member of the El Paso City Council
from the 8th district
In office June 1, 2005 – June 27, 2011

Personal details
Born    Robert Francis O'Rourke
September 26, 1972 (age 46)
El Paso, Texas, U.S.
Political party    Democratic
Spouse(s)    Amy Hoover Sanders (m. 2005)
Children    3
Education    Columbia University (BA)




Tuesday, December 18, 2018

'Acquittals all around'?

Not so fast. True it might be that Special Counsel Mueller is about to pull the trigger on Trump's children, that would lead to their indictment, prosecution, and prison terms.

Chris Matthews speculates that President Trump might trade the presidency for aquittals for all concerned, including himself.

I don't think that's in the cards. There is too much at stake for the nation to let Donald Trump and his accomplices walk free. One of them is Vice President Pence.

Trump, the insurgent, unfit, and illegitimate President appointed his Vice President on the recommendation of Paul Manafort. Manafort, of course, is now a convicted felon whose story has yet untold completely.

What if Pence is a co-conspirator, a dupe, and willing participant? Must We The People accept him as the Vice President in the wake of a damning report?

No acquittals, please. Let's face the music and purge the regime including those in Congress past and present who undermined their oaths to office.

It is also necessary to reset the administration's appointments and policies.

"Chris Matthews Questions Whether Trump Will Resign
By Jeffrey Rodack    |   Tuesday, 18 December 2018 07:25 AM 
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews speculated that President Donald Trump could be faced with deciding whether to resign in the coming weeks as special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation heats up." 
Read Newsmax: Chris Matthews Questions Whether Trump Will Resign | Newsmax.com 


Convictions please.

Monday, December 17, 2018

Moral Standard

Three of my books address how to improve the American Political System and are rooted in extensive research of history and political science combined with a lifetime of experience working as a consultant to the US government and private enterprise. My writing adheres to academic standards, though my knowledge comes outside universities and from inside the system instead. That is my unique viewpoint.

On the eve of introducing a new book on the subject, this article is a preface to an overarching theme that is a moral perspective. The moral being the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character. We are the sum of our parts.

The US Constitution empowers our individualism. The American Political System advocates citizen-control and self-governance. It is an enormous duty that encompasses economic, social, and environmental responsibilities.

On the one hand, you might conclude that democracy is too high a burden for average citizens to handle. Why is that? The answer is that people are so busy working for self-sustainment that they have too little time to devote to governance.

However, that is why the American Political System allows citizens to elect representatives as their instruments to manage the bureaucracy that delivers essential services and outcomes to all constituents.

At a minimum, citizens must select and elect their representatives at every level of government beginning in their community, state, and the federal government. As one national community, we must ensure that individuals have an equal opportunity to vote and to engage the election process.

The American Political System lacks standards:


  • Standards for political parties
  • Standards for elected officials at every level


Addressing "standards" is a complicated topic that I describe in my books aiming the reading to an average tenth-grader because that is the average comprehension level of American citizens. I have joked that perhaps we should give "tenth graders," the right to vote.

To ensure the integrity of our system, "We The People" must embrace our morality beginning with high regard for honesty and truth, human rights, and the rule of law.

At present, "We The People" have allowed our morality to degrade by accepting political leadership have grossly deficient character. The President doesn't tell the truth, nor does he respect the rule of law. His political party follows him in compromising the essential standards.

The first thing that America needs is for the Republican Party to correct its deficient behavior and to lead the nation in purging unfit characters from office. When Republicans and Democrats collaborate to raise the standard and value, then the moral character is restored to the American Political System.

Reading list:


How to Select an American President: Improving the Process by Promoting Higher Standards,1st Edition by George, James A.; Rodger, James A. published by Archway







Saturday, December 8, 2018

Answering Fox News

Fox News, a propaganda channel aligned with President Donald Trump concludes that the Special Council has failed to provide evidence that Trump 'colluded' with the Russians to interfere in Election 2016.

What Special Prosecutor Mueller has discovered is that Russians did interfere in the Election process and the US indicted 13 Russians. He found that Trump campaign associates at the highest level broke the law and many indicted and some convicted for various crimes. They lied to the FBI and demonstrated a penchant for lying that is akin to Trumps lying incessantly.

Fox broadcasted this:

"And finally, is the cloud the Mueller probe is casting over the Trump administration benefitting our nation, or simply weakening the president and preventing him from accomplishing the many things the American people elected him to do on our behalf?" 
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/no-collusion-by-trump-with-russia-shown-in-new-cohen-and-manafort-court-filings

Americans are suffering degradation of democracy under the control of a tyrannical President who fails to uphold the rule of law. Trump is obstructing justice, including witness tampering and dangling pardons.

Having an untrustworthy character in The White House is unacceptable, and the US Congress must impeach the President. That is my reply.


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Monday, December 3, 2018

Incongruence: Capitalism & Democracy

A story in the New York Times today by David Leonhardt leads with this headline: "American Capitalism Isn’t Working" and "Not so long ago, corporate leaders understood they had a stake in the country’s prosperity."

Leonhardt quoted the former CEO or Benton & Bowles, a statement he made in 1944, "Today victory is our purpose,' Benton wrote. 'Tomorrow our goal will be jobs, peacetime production, high living standards, and opportunity."

"That goal, he wrote, depended on American businesses accepting 'necessary and appropriate government regulation,' as well as labor unions. It depended on companies not earning their profits 'at the expense of the welfare of the community.' It depended on rising wages."

https://nyti.ms/2DXFPP2?smid=nytcore-ios-share

In my book, Regenerating America with Sustainable Economics by James A. George and James A. Rodger (c)2107 Archway Publishing, I join economist Dr. Jonhn Ikerd in making the case that capitalism, as we know it, is unsustainable. Needed is an economic model that balances economic, social, and environmental responsibility. That message is lost on the deaf ears of President Trump and his Republican followers. They are takers, not makers of a vibrant economy.

Read my book to get the complete story.

Capitalism is the antithesis of democracy that is socially and environmentally responsible.