Jennifer Gross Goes to Washington: The importance of redistricting

When I say that Jennifer Gross is not very well-liked, I mean it in the manner of a compliment.  I think it’s a great asset to have people who don’t like you or who are very angry when your name is brought up.  Many people certainly dislike President Trump.  And I would say that I am one of the most hated people in the world.  People typically like you when you do what they want you to do, and their acceptance of you in some way is the way they gain leverage over your authenticity.  So, that makes Jennifer Gross an effective politician in a dynamic intellectual sense, where a static order has to compete, and they don’t like it.  In Ohio, Jennifer is my Representative in the 45th district, and she works hard to do so; I appreciate people who work hard.  And in the course of that work, she found herself in Washington, D.C. with Lee Zeldon, director of the EPA under Trump’s administration, asking questions directly to him about an issue I have been very concerned with regarding the EPA.  I would say that among Trump supporters and people who dislike RINOs, Jennifer Gross is very popular, so it depends on the crowd and what they want out of relationships, which often determines likeability.  I believe cordial relationships can be a liability.  However, it was interesting to hear about Jennifer’s trip to Washington, D.C., where she met with several Trump administration officials, including RFK, over MAHA issues.  So, once her plan was in place, Jennifer and I discussed a number of topics that we would typically talk about.  However, for this audience, I happened to record it so that others could share in the experience.  And, as much as I am concerned about the EPA issue, the conversation we had, which came straight from the Trump administration, was about the need for redistricting. 

The primary thing that Jennifer wanted to tell me about the Trump administration was that they weren’t a bunch of phonies.  The people working for Trump were all successful individuals in their own right, who could take or leave other politicians.  Jennifer can relate because she has always been very independent when it comes to politics, and that makes it hard for her to deal with when it comes to deal-making.  Much of politics is a collaborative effort, and I know several people I would call good friends who spend a lot of time collaborating with other politicians, only to accomplish a fraction of their wants and needs individually.  But that’s part of the process, and one of the reasons I thought the Trump presidency would be a good thing was his self-control over his wealth and ability to walk away from anything he didn’t like.  And his administration is very much the real deal, and Jennifer was pleased to report that they were not a bunch of phonies like we often learn people really are once these political campaigns are over.  So she couldn’t wait to tell me how authentic people like Lee Zeldon, Secretary Kennedy, and Commerce Secretary Lutnick were in real life.  It’s not usual to have people like this in any administration, and to meet them in real life after the honeymoon is over for Trump, doing everyday work, it was good to hear that they are everything they say they are.  Politically, many people dislike them as well, but, as all successful people must learn, that comes with the territory. 

The primary concern on everyone’s mind is the fairness of redistricting, so that Republicans can have more seats in Congress.  There are a few that we can pick up in Ohio, and several other states. The Trump administration is playing hardball on this issue, as it should.  Trump is right, Republicans should not play nice with Democrats over any election issues.  If we genuinely want a representative republic, which is what we are, we must trust the American people to choose who they want to represent them.  Not what a party wants us to adopt for their convenience.  That’s where things get tricky with playing nice to get along, and being a stick to poke in the eye of those who are too quick to compromise.  My point in the matter is that there is room for people like Jennifer Gross in politics and room for plenty of mainstreamers who enjoy the process of collaboration, if we didn’t have such a close margin of majorities.  I think that if we had guarded our elections more closely, there would be 60-plus Republican votes in the Senate and over +50 in Congress.  It is only close in America because of election fraud, and Democrat gerrymandering for many years has given them the appearance of a 50/50 country, when actually it’s a long way from being so.  Democrats are a minority party at best, filled with misfits and broken toys.  It’s one thing to have compassion for their poor state.  It’s quite another to have them destroy our entire society to appear fair.  In Ohio, there are 15 congressional seats, and Republicans have 10 of them.  There are opportunities in Ohio to improve upon that, and without question, Republicans should.  Don’t listen to the cries of Democrats, play hardball and defeat them everywhere. 

And if we did that, as Republicans, the world would be a lot better off.  As Jennifer and I discussed after her trip to Washington, fairness, or the appearance of it, often leads to inauthentic corruption, and righteous representation usually falls by the wayside as people who pay money for representation in the form of lobbyists end up running our government from the shadows.  And that is what we have been trying to get away from.  It’s what I always hoped would be the case from independently wealthy people like Trump, Secretary Lutnick, Zeldon, and Kennedy —that they would do the job for the right reasons. They could make a lot of money if they weren’t in politics.  However, as successful people, they can best represent the public that needs it.  And through redistricting, we can elect more people like that in the future, which would properly represent our actual society.  We don’t have an obligation to play nice with people who want to destroy our country.  And we owe Democrats no illusion of fairness.  If we can secure an additional 20 seats for the 2026 midterms, then let’s do it.  Meanwhile, it’s good to hear that Jennifer was being treated with sincerity by the Trump administration and that doing the right things for the right reasons was more than just an empty promise by politicians who usually disappoint us.  If too many people like you, that’s usually a bad sign, and that’s the case in any level of society.  And the Trump administration couldn’t care less; they can afford to be independent of such popularity concerns.  And because of that, they can actually accomplish some things.  Based on Jennifer’s report, they are willing to do the work and are solid in the promise category.  And these days, that is a scarce commodity.  One area we could significantly improve if we were more aggressive with redistricting. 

Rich Hoffman

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What a Miracle to see RFK Jr. Confirmed: The hidden war against Americans through poisoned food

It was different this time, whenever I go to political fundraisers, there’s always hope lurking in the background that if only we could get this person elected, or that, that maybe, just maybe, we might save the world.  But a kind of dismal smoke always makes everything political seem out of reach, even diabolical.  Things never quite work out how you want them to, and the political efforts always come out feeling short on the results.  However, the atmosphere was dramatically different this year at the Nancy Nix fundraiser for February of 2025.  Trump had been back in the White House for a month, but things were already feeling dramatically different.  Kash Patel had just been confirmed as the new Director of the FBI, which I never thought possible, and it is a topic of its own.  Most of Trump’s presidential picks had received confirmation votes in the Senate.  But the one I think is astonishing, and that I thought was even less of a possibility than Kash Patel, is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.  The Senate confirmed RFK Jr. into his new role as Secretary of Health and Human Services, and I am very excited to see what he can do with our food supply.  After reading his books on Anthony Fauci, I never thought he’d be in any government role.  It just seemed like a fantasy that could never come true.  But he did get confirmed, and that will be his new job, and I think great things will happen from that position.  Not that I am suddenly about government regulations or supportive of Democrats.  But in a tough time, when I was reading Bobby’s books about the origin and villains of COVID-19, I thought it took a lot of guts to say what he did and that all those things have stood up to time legally. 

Let’s not play patty cake with this issue; COVID was the most diabolical menace created as a bioweapon that has so far been unleashed on the human race within the context of mass scale. It was created in a lab in Wuhan and released to the world during an election year when China was very upset about Trump’s trade tariffs, and there is only one way to view that kind of thing: as a terrorist weapon meant to drive a World Economic Forum Great Reset of the global economy into a communist-controlled menace.  And that’s saying it all nicely.  For those who think we can turn the page and forget what Covid was, who made it, and why, forget about it.  Those involved in creating and distributing COVID-19 must be punished for what they did. The pharma companies that perpetuated the destruction must also be dealt with.  We can’t let it go.  Time and distance can’t make the guilty less guilty.  They have to pay, and RFK Jr. laid out the case in his two books on the subject, The Real Anthoney Fauci and The Wuhan Cover-up.  As the new HHS secretary, the author of those books gets to drive health policy in America, knowing what we do now about all the diabolical forces in the background who used health care as a global power grab to install a one-world government driven ultimately by the United Nations, through their sub-tier, The World Health Organization.  These are all bad people from socialist and communist countries, and they have been trying to destroy our nation through policy regulation for years, and with COVID-19, they went too far.  Trump knows it, and his new HHS secretary wrote the book on the matter.

Regarding poison, I have become very skeptical of our food supply and how our water is treated across America.  Watching what many evil characters without refute did during COVID-19 has opened the door to everything, such as fluoride and corn syrup, as known catastrophic mechanisms of doom.   Even if the government pinheads did everything on accident, just trying to meet the market needs of a capitalist public, allowing known killers to poison our food just can’t occur.  As an example, a good friend of mine just traveled to England, where a week there lowered his blood sugar dramatically as he has diabetes, just through diet.  I have had a similar experience and complained about it a lot.  The food in Europe has all kinds of regulations and doesn’t taste nearly as good as it does in America.  Usually, after I take a trip to Europe or Asia, I look forward to my layover flights in either Chicago, Detroit, or Charlette upon re-entering the United States because I pig out on double combo meals from the nearest Burger King just to get my usual food intake levels back to what they are used to in America.  But maybe that shouldn’t be the case.  Our food is making us unhealthy, and not that Europe or Asia is doing something better than us with tight market controls over the food supply, but perhaps in this case, their admission to the health crises is far more than just being a nanny state over their citizens.  We’re at a point where you can’t have any discussions about healthcare policy without dealing with the poison that is in most foods, hidden behind our free market system with the same intentions as drug dealers seek to poison our citizens slowly.  Who needs war to kill off your enemy when you can just encourage them to poison themselves with drugs and poorly constructed food? 

I was with a large group of affiliates at the P.F. Chang’s in West Chester where we were talking about this very issue, and we were all sharing some lettuce wraps and talking about all the harmful ingredients that were in American Chinese food that you wouldn’t find in the country of origin.  And my attitude was, “Who cares?” because this food had to be good for you because I wouldn’t be eating a leaf if not for all the good stuff that you poor over it to make it taste good.  So, indeed, the leaf had health value.  But, when you think of the vast amounts of food we eat where those kinds of concessions are constantly being made, our bodies can’t keep up with all the lousy processing, destroying our population.  So we needed to have a serious discussion on food, and we need to set some standards that are going to be rough on companies taking advantage of the freedom they have had because we can’t poison our population and hide laziness and a lack of innovation behind a mask of capitalism, and to call it good.  Because so many companies have gotten away with literal murder, the pharma companies thought they were going to get away with COVID-19 and the vaccines that caused so much trouble with ridiculous immunity deals from any prosecution.  The solution to all in RFK was to be in some position to help.  And to have a Trump administration that would have the guts to turn him loose.  And now he is, Robert F. Kenndy Jr. is getting the chance of a lifetime, and he won’t waste it.  Which, of course, we will all benefit from.   Our food might taste different, but we’ll get used to it.  Because ultimately, we all want to be healthier and not let our enemies laugh at us while we poison ourselves recklessly and without regard for a prosperous future.

Rich Hoffman

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Robert F. Kennedy Will Be Great As the HHS Secretary: Punishment for Covid has to happen

Why would anybody be surprised about Trump’s pick for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy?  I’m doing a lot of “I told you so latelys” because it’s well deserved.  But I warned everyone about Covid before it hit, while it hit, and what had to happen in the aftermath.  A lot of people are guilty of murder and we had a government that clearly wasn’t representing us.  And they attacked the Trump administration by walking into his office and telling him he had to shut down the economy, or else he’d be responsible for millions of deaths.  And that action did cost lives, a lot of misery, and an election that gave us four years of illegal activity, where everything Joe Biden signed was wrong and unlawful.  And we’re supposed just to let it all go? No, I don’t think so.  Instead, we needed a regime change so we could address the issue, and the apparent defense by the bad guys was obviously to run out the clock on what they think is a statute of limitations protection on what was essentially the most explicit murder plot in the history of the world that was entirely motivated by power and greed.  All that was done has to be cleaned up at a minimum, but picking Robert F. Kennedy as the HHS Secretary is even more than that.  RFK wrote the book on this case, which I reviewed and discussed extensively.  The crime, of course, was that the gain of function of a SARS virus known to bats to make it transmissible and highly contagious was not an act of nature.  It was deliberate terrorism and Dr. Fauci and Bill Gates, along with a lot of other people, have their knowing hands all over it.  And someone has to pay for all that, we can’t just let it go.

Even if there wasn’t an RFK by a victorious Trump administration being put in place, Rand Paul isn’t done with this issue either.  He needed Republican control of the Senate and to eliminate the stonewalling Mitch McConnell, both of which just happened, to be in place to advance this cause.  Many senators have become very protective of big pharma, and they weren’t going to put those companies on the chopping block and hold them responsible for what they did in 2020.  Rand Paul is ready to prosecute the case, and the evidence is extensive.  This issue isn’t going away, folks.  And people are going to be hurt to learn just how badly compromised our government was during this period.  And as good as Trump ran a good campaign that vastly won the majority vote, prosecuting the government for its Covid creation and response to a global crisis they created, and the coup against Trump, that they used Covid to destroy human civilization was on the ballot.  People want their slice of pie on this one, and they’re going to get it.  It was never an option to let this whole thing go and anybody who thought they would get away with it was lying to themselves.  What the NIH and CDC did to the world must be managed and understood so that it can never happen again, and that means that people who work in those government agencies have to be accountable, and nobody set up the case better than Robert F. Kennedy in two of his books, The Real Anthony Fauci, and The Wuhan Cover-up. I think those are two of the most influential books written in this century, and everyone in government should read them in preparation for what is coming on that front. 

But the more significant issue, as if such a thing were possible, is dealing with the hijacking of our government by several corporations, specifically, in this case, Big Pharma.  Much of the media that we have now is funded by Big Pharma as well; Fox News is almost exclusively a giant Big Pharma ad, so, of course, they don’t want to see a disruption in their grip over our elected representatives, but how did you think all these politicians became rich in office?  They were purchased.  Many didn’t have two nickels to rub together with a dime in their pocket before they arrived as elected officials in Washington, D.C., and that culture needed to change from the start.  During Trump’s first term, he wanted to get out of funding the United Nations-controlled World Health Organization, which started all the COVID problems but continues to this day to attempt to hide progressive globalism behind health policy, and they have to be dealt with harshly.  And who better to take them on within the Trump administration than a person who likely knows the most about all these relationships and how destructive they have been?  Yes, elections have consequences, so we must fight every day to preserve as much of their integrity as possible to hear the will of the people and do what they want done.  Because of what happened to them with Covid, they overwhelmingly voted for Trump, who had said beforehand what he would do with Kennedy as a pick.  It’s not like Trump misrepresented himself.  The bad guys did bad things, and now they must be punished severely so that it never happens again.  And Big Pharma has to be removed from running our lives for their lazy profits. 

I’m certainly not an anti-corporation guy.  I love capitalism, and corporations are forced to be the best they can be through competition.  But that’s not what many of these corporations tied to our government are all about. Instead, they use the power of government to shield themselves from innovation and expectations of competition.  They use the power of government and regulation to destroy rivals.  And impose on the public such ridiculous proposals as mandated vaccines and horrendous deals of prosecution where these companies are not liable during our lifetimes for mistakes they have made.  And keep in mind that they are that overt about scandalous things. What do you think they are doing about stuff they never expect to get caught with, such as the poisoning of our water supply or cheap and accessible ingredients that make their margins better at the total cost of society?  Once you take a radical anti-human agenda and apply it to the government monitoring of our food supply, no wonder so many are detrimentally sick.  You can’t deal with health insurance costs while leaving a system preserved that purposely makes people ill and never gets better to fuel their demise for the profits of a lazy Pharma company.  I have also pointed out that cures for cancer are available right now, but this entire Pharma industry has no interest in that because they make money off giving people the medicine they don’t need for results that ultimately will destroy them.  And those parasitic companies have an entire profit portfolio that is built off the demise of people, not their continued health.  And until there is a significant shakeup, and I mean a MAJOR one, where lots of people are put in jail and even processed for capital murder, the correct changes to the entire system won’t be possible.  That’s why Robert F. Kennedy was the best man for the job, and the people voted for Trump to get that result.  So it has to happen.

Rich Hoffman

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