How Donald Trump Hijacked the Authenticity of the Web
David Weinberger
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Politics are about addressing the issues that people care about but can not impact on an individual level. It requires partnership with other citizens in our ecosystem. We must bridge the gap between our personal worlds and the rest of the world.

I think a consistent theme in all of this is people’s lack of understanding that at the end of the day: it really does not matter.

Nor should it but what DOES matter, are the issues. The issues we face in our society are quantifiable actions that impact our lives. Mr. Trump has supported the right issues at the right time: Respect for our freedoms and civil liberties (gun control and not trivializing our 2nd Amendment Rights,) governmental corruption that has contributed to making decisions that have negatively impacted the lives of the people around us (Monsanto, Chem trails, terrorism, immigration, pharmaceutical industry, the list goes on,) and holding corrupt politicians accountable for their choices that have steered the American people wrong (1).

There is no agenda to take advantage of the concept of Political Correctness. That is fear talking (2). Mr. Trump is simply speaking the truth and because the truth is the truth, indisputable facts that can not be invalidated, it does not matter how he speaks that truth. It will always resonate with the people that are truth seekers and free thinkers with good intent. I can guarantee you that the people who support Trump are educated individuals, that in their own existence, are completely sound of mind and always strive for the betterment of not only their own existence, but the existence of others.

One commonality amongst people who are Anti-trump is that their rationale stems from fear. They fear the truth. They fear that they will be faced with accountability and admit that everything they have been told is a lie.

Dr. Bruce Perry explains:

“When people are frightened, intelligent parts of the brain cease to dominate. Anything that reminds us about a threat triggers an involuntary state of fear. Events of this type lead to chain reactions in the human brain: people become more anxious, the reaction rate increases as well as attention to any sensations that might be related to the traumatic experience. Regarding terrorist attacks in Boston, the researchers quoted in the article believe that this general fear effect is wanted by villains. Choosing symbolic events or places is not so random.”

Fear is exactly what our government wants us to feel because that is how they control is. This is a classic abuse relationship between our government and the American people (3).

If a person’s mind is not consciousness enough to see the deadly impact our government’s decisions are having on us, that’s ok.

In the end: they. will. be. ok. Everyone will adapt and shift their consciousness to a state that will help them cope with any changes they once feared. Vote for Trump, don’t vote for Trump, it does not matter. What matters is YOUR state of mind because in the end, all you really have is you. The politician you vote for will not be in that grave with you.

Stick to the issues. Partner with a representative that will address the issues that will improve your quality of life. Does overly taxing people, instead of letting Americans decide for ourselves, cause harmony or stress? Does a politician’s sexual orientation (or perversion) and how they use their power to self indulge, contribute to your sense of balance and security? Does forcing chemical-laden vaccinations on new parents, that result in distressing side affects, help to promote their health and well being? Or does it contribute to long term negative mental and physical affects that intentionally put an individual into a state of dependence on pharmaceutical companies and government assistance?

Looking to the truth for these answers is all any of us can strive for in this existence: more time in a consistently happy and successful state, and the choices that will contribute to accomplishing that goal.

(1) https://theintercept.com/2015/07/30/politicians-admitting-obvious-fact-money-affects-vote/

(2) http://www.learning-mind.com/impact-of-fear-on-the-human-brain/

(3) http://www.nationofchange.org/2015/02/22/planting-fear-american-mind/