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Writer's pictureRichard Lipscombe

Three-and-a-half years with Trump....


Newminimalists promote trust in unconventional you.



Floating ideas across a dessert of sameness.

Three-and-a-half years ago I was tired of "the sameness that collectivism" had showered down all over the world. So I created Newminimalism, wrote a book "The sixth dimension", and contacted the Trump Campaign. I was convinced that Donald John Trump would become President the moment he declared his candidacy. He was the clear outsider in a field of unimpressive Republicans and thus he was the obvious candidate for me to support. The other "clear outsider" was Bernie Sanders [and I saw many policy similarities between him and Trump] but he sought to concentrate power in Washington DC and that made no sense to me. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton was clearly an integral part of the ruling Elite and thus not someone I could ever support.


Supporting Donald Trump has been a wild ride. I have ridden the-ups-and-the-downs like a kid on the biggest rollercoaster in the world. But it is over now. President Donald John Trump will be re-elected in 2024 in a possible landslide unless the Democrats nominate Bernie Sanders and perhaps even if they do. However both Trump and Sanders will have to overcome the corporate media [CNN, MSNBC, PBS, etc] who spew lies day-after-day about anyone, and everyone, who does not adhere to their narrative or script.


I have enjoyed great access to the Campaign and to President Trump who is open to new ideas. So here are ideas that seem to have been taken up by the Trump Administration.


Shut-down the regular National Press Briefings in the West Wing of the White House.

Create education vouchers for K-12 children and expand the charter schools system.

Create economic development zones in black neighbourhoods to reverse the urban blight that is destroying some of the former great cities of America.

Reform [work to abolish] the Federal Reserve.

Curate a merit-based Immigration System [Australian style] and build a wall on border.

Cut taxes for middle class and corporates to boost the economy for all Americans.

Build a world class broadband internet system in cities and especially in rural areas.

Bring US troops home and reduce funds to NATO and United Nations.

Reverse the "free ride" that Chinese imports have had into America.

Slash the excessive EPA regulations built-up under the Obama Administration.

Slash business regulation to spike the creation of small to medium businesses.

And many, many, more ideas about competent and effective public administration.


Recently, I have advocated the introduction of some type of National Basic Income and a much needed scheme to stop the student loans scam and find a way to abolish the student debt burden on the youth of America. Plus a renewed push [by me] for homeschooling.


I will rest my case now and watch as President Trump and his White House crew get on with the task of "draining the swamp" and returning "equal opportunity" policies to America.


The issue that set me off was the impact of collectivism and that persists today but there are some cracks beginning to show in that facade.


Richard


Newminimalism is a "state of mind" I call minimal-you. Imagine that you could discover your unique version of minimal-you. Further imagine that you can do that in just ten days. Well the truth is that you can do that if you do the following three things.


First, eliminate collective wants. Second, automate individual habits. Third, recreate personal beliefs. You can do it, but, you will need to be dedicated and disciplined to make it happen. For more on moving out of the slow lane in life go to minimal-you.com


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