Beat the Marxists in Court with a Visit to the Trump Store: The power of “money, money, money” is the best weapon against America hating losers

I was surprised that more people didn’t know that there was a Trump Store.  I understand that people associate President Trump with politics now, but the way he made his money was off his brand, and people could best interact with that brand over the years through the Trump Store.  This was something I enjoyed long before Trump entered politics, and it was the first place I visited after the E. Jean Carroll verdict, where a judge and jury awarded a ridiculous sum of money off a very thin accusation.  My response was to throw some money at the Trump Organization to help them fight these legal battles, and if all of the people who voted for Trump did that, any financial penalties that Trump might have to endure would quickly be squashed.  So people asked me what I thought about the verdict and the other court cases looming out of the same anti-capitalist sentiment and my response was to tell them about the Trump Store, and the wonderful ties and glasses that you can purchase there.  The vicious banter in the wake of that verdict was disgusting and equated to the kind of behavior that the Bolsheviks had in Petrograd as the communist mob, fueled by the old guard forces of Europe, wanted to take down their rival, the Russians, by killing the Tsar and his family.  We have outright, hostile forces embedded in America no different from those assassins, and they were excited to see mobs run the courts to confiscate wealth and steal it for mobs of lazy, worthless people over such abominations of the rule of law.  I would respond, and have, that the best way to frustrate the ambitions of the Marxists is to show them how useless their petty antics are.  And whatever Trump has to spend on all these Marxist attacks to defend himself from their vile dispositions, the more money we should send to the Trump Organization to sustain its financial health. 

I don’t think any of these people get it, that they understand how much money President Trump has, or how wealth management works. The verdict against Trump is only 83.3 million for the accusation of defaming a public person, in a case that clearly Trump will have a different outcome in appeals court. These courts, including the one with Leticia James in New York, which involves a lot more money and attacks the ability of the Trump Organization to even exist, are going to have major victories in the appeals courts because of the horrendous court procedures that secured the verdicts. From the Marxist perspective, they were only going for the headlines in these cases hoping that public sentiment would go against Trump from people who don’t understand the legal process. And low information voters might act like the Bolsheviks in Russia and rally behind the Democrat Party to defeat the unstoppable President Trump in his re-election campaign. Just as the case in Georgia with Fani Willis is falling apart under the scrutiny of her reckless life, the same will happen to all these characters, and they know it. It would be doubtful that E. Jean Carroll will ever see any money from President Trump because the appeals process will heavily favor him. But by the time all that settles, he will likely be in the White House for another few years, and all these antics will fall by the wayside by then. A few years ago, Trump’s base salary was around 400 million per year for his businesses, not to mention all his other assets and revenue that goes to his employees. That’s a lot of renewable money that goes straight into Trump’s pocket, so he can spend a lot of money to accommodate these petty legal shenanigans. That is how George Soros has gotten away with his terrorism, and Bill Gates, and many others. We need to look at billionaire status in terms of how they intrude on the rest of society with political activism. But in Trump’s case, he has turned the power to good, and these Marxist mechanisms of personal destruction through our court system won’t directly impact Trump himself, or his excellent organization.

Give it back to them, and then some!

The problem with Marxists is that they hate money and what it measures: productivity. So they think these attacks against Trump are significant and bankrupting him, which has undoubtedly been the case with the people around Trump, like Rudy Giuliani, who have had to endure a similar process. For them, the best thing to do is to file for bankruptcy. Anytime your net worth is less than a few million dollars, this is the best defense to protect your assets from the hyenas of society, the Marxist radicals looking for a handout through court-mandated wealth redistribution. And in the back of their minds, their attack on Trump is an attack on his brand that represents unlimited potential and wealth that can be made in America. So it’s an attack on American capitalism at its core, very much like when the terrorists went to attack the World Trade Center, hoping to hit American psychology with a knock-out. They would love to see Trump go from the star of The Apprentice, with the money, money, money intro song, to having to report losses in bankruptcy court and paying off all these Marxist losers with sold-off assets. Again, hundreds of millions of dollars sounds like a lot to petty Marxists who work in the media, but when you are dealing with wealth management of over a billion dollars in assets, the math falls off beyond their understanding.

We like Trump at our house!

With all that said, I find these antics repulsive, and I want to fight back with the support of organizations I like. I had always liked Trump and his companies well before politics was considered.  I have read all of Trump’s books and like his ties. There are many items my wife and I have from the Trump Organization in our home that we enjoy a lot.  They have a lot of great stuff, so I enjoy throwing profit their way in exchange for it.  And I would encourage Trump supporters to support the President with a visit to the Trump Store and to buy something to keep cash flow high with them.  They are fighting on our behalf and have certainly put their money where their mouth is.  Trump’s entry into politics has cost him a lot in opportunity costs, so the least we can do is keep his business organizations healthy.  This will frustrate all these outright Marxists with a bottomless pit of cash and help them quickly endure the appeals process.  Once their feeble little minds get some sense of scope on how much money Trump has to work with, their plots of doom and despair against America as a whole will run out of gas.  And it would be better to see that happen now rather than later.  I would like to see news reports showing Trump has all these judgments against him from all these cases that cost over a billion dollars.  However, the Trump Organization made more than that with new opportunities in cash flow.  Nothing would harm them more than showing the power of capitalism over Marxist antagonisms than showing how futile all their efforts were.  And for Trump, he has made it easy to do with a simple visit to the Trump Store, which I highly encourage. 

https://www.trumpstore.com

Rich Hoffman

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Judge Arthur Engoron’s Marxist Mask: Good for Trump for walking out of the courtroom and exposing such ostentatious disrespect

It should be alarming; it didn’t happen overnight.  And as painful as it is for President Trump to endure, the value is that we have undeniable proof that our judicial system has been taken over by Marxists, which should be news, big news.  But oddly, or not so odd, the news outlets haven’t even brought it up, even as we can see how corrupt and unfair the cases have been against Trump, essentially to keep him from running for president in 2024.  Now, everyone can see the great danger of the Obama presidency as he worked as a terrorist in the background to appoint so many liberal judges who were outright Marxists, like he was.  And the work of people like George Soros to load up benches to do precisely what they have been doing, to abuse grossly the law and create a society of disorder as insurrectionists from the bench.   And so far, there has been no better example of this than the case in New York where Justice Arthur Engoron has imposed several gag orders trying to shut down any criticism Trump might have about the court and its procedures.  The $250 million fraud case against Trump is meant to destroy his wealth, which is intended to kill his entire family with the same kind of communist abuses we have seen of laws in Russia, China, and Cuba.  And the after-effects will be extraordinarily destructive for New York City as the message is clear.  You either grease the skids of the communists or this kind of personal destruction will come after you next.  So, at best, it’s a show trial meant to be a crucifixion of Trump.  But after the testimony for Trump’s former attorney, Michael Cohen fell apart on the stand, prompting Trump’s lawyers to feel the trial should have been over right then and there, because he was their star witness, Trump frustrated with the charade got up and left the courtroom, wisely, reminding all involved that they were not ultimately in control, which is a message we should all be adopting.

I know and have known quite a few judges, and I can say that they are people like anybody else.  Judges go well back in the Bible to a resolution of problem-solving in a society attempting self-rule under God’s guidance.  Marxists reject God, so it is quite a desecration to our culture to have them put on black robes and make gestures at swearing oaths of the whole truth and nothing but the truth when they have no foundation of God to root their convictions.  But that’s how we treat judges when they walk into a courtroom.  I should know; I have likely been to court more times than anybody reading this, and perhaps even more than President Trump himself.  I’ve considered for a long time how dangerous it is to appeal to the egos of these power-hungry judges in court settings.  But we do it to show respect for law and order and our support for the Constitution.  Marxists don’t care if we get frustrated with their abuse of the rule of law.  They would love for us to abandon it, so we are all stuck in a kind of limbo with their sudden show of activism, which has just recently become obvious in their hatred of President Trump.  They had already had the downfall of America preplanned and going as they had plotted it.  The rest of American society is suddenly surprised by their actions. 

Judge Authur has no constitutional right to put a gag order on Trump and control his free speech 24 hours a day, seven days a week, in all aspects of his life to protect the judge from his obvious judicial activism.  Even though the case for Letitia James, the attorney general in New York who is a known Marxist and proud of it, and ran her entire campaign on a “get Trump” agenda, was falling apart, especially after the Michael Cohen testimony dissolved on the witness stand.  The case was never about justice; it was about destroying the Trump family so that they wouldn’t have the resources to defend themselves in all these other court cases around the country that are seeking to destroy him so that he can’t run for president.  That is especially true of the 14th Amendment case in Denver, Colorado, where they strive to keep Trump off the ballot, a topic all its own.  But the straightforward story in all this is just how bad our judicial system has become and how willing they are to abuse the law to destroy political enemies.  What’s good is that Trump, through his confrontations with these people, in refusing to give the judge power over him with a phony gag order that only allows the corruption to perpetuate, has unmasked the Marxist activists residing in the background, including how the media has been complicit in the exchange.  The ruse has been that these judges feel they can hide such activism behind polite etiquette and rules that protect them from public opinion, which isn’t going to plan.  And Trump has been wise to exploit it.  The flimsy nature of these Marxist prosecutions has been exposed in very beneficial ways. 

I have thought many times in court, especially in cases like this with Judge Arthur Engoron, that we shouldn’t honor these kinds of people by standing for them when they enter a courtroom.  When they show that they do not represent the rule of law but political activism for anti-American ideas, we need to publicly ridicule them and strip them of any premise of respect.  Their office is not more significant than the individual rights of the people who enter their courtroom.  In Arthur’s case, he exposed himself when he attempted to justify the gag order by saying, “Anybody can run for president,” and that he had to protect his staff.  But he forgot that Trump was a former president and that the entire court process had made a point to purposely desecrate the respect for Trump’s office.  To establish that respect, Trump showed he was more significant than the court proceedings and walked out of the room when the activism had become too much to witness.  And in that process, Trump pulled the mask off the entire Marxist show trial.  Judge Arthur Engoron is just another dirty cop who busts out the taillights of a car that is pulled over to justify the police harassment.  People like him are born out of corruption, and that he is a judge is our entire society’s fault.  To correct such mistakes, we must expose these people for what they are, treat them with the public scrutiny they deserve, and attempt to hide with illegal gag orders that even a court of appeals deemed unjustified.  Judges don’t get to be the final say over the innocent in our society, even if Marxism led them to believe otherwise.  Judges can also be prosecuted, which is clearly what needs to happen in the aftermath of this case and all these others.  The activists are going to have to pay, and we don’t want to hear them crying about it later.  They are the ones who drew blood.  So, they would be foolish at this point to ever expect anything less than revenge as a direct reaction to their Marxist corruption.

Rich Hoffman