Trump Triumph Part IV: Get a Grip on Education, Intelligence, & Research; Create White House Command Center with Trump Studio, Web 3.0 Truth Ecology, Open Source Agency

Cultural Intelligence, Ethics, Government, Peace Intelligence

Plato emphasized education of the public as the single most important role for government — to assure a strong smart wealthy nation the public needs to be educated. Similarly, as Ben Gilad cited one CEO in Business Blindspots, “until you get the truth on the table, no matter how ugly it is, you are not in a position to deal with it. And then you have research — trillions not just waste, but wasted in ways that are criminal.

The graphic below sums up my views on how President Donald J. Trump can become the greatest president ever and achieve all of his goals and more in relation to making America great again.

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Dan Shultz: How to Cleanse the GOP of RINOs Who Hate Trump

Civil Society, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government

Just 1,269 Republicans (plus a few more for good measure) of 2,537 delegates who bothered to participate out of a total of about 3,500 delegates who could have participated out of approximately 165,000 Republicans in Virginia’s 5th Congressional district (just over 165,000 Virginians in the district in 2018 voted to elect Riggleman) decided whether the Riggleman went on to the general election ballot.

In other words, less than 1 per cent (approx. 0.75%) of the number of Republicans who had elected Riggleman in 2018 dethroned him, preventing him from getting to the general election ballot.  That’s REAL political power.

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DefDog: Trump Continues to End Endless Wars!

Ethics, Government, Military, Peace Intelligence

US withdrew half of its forces from Iraq

The governments of the two countries said in the statement that “in light of the significant progress made towards eliminating the threat from ISIS, the United States will continue in the coming months to reduce its forces in Iraq.”

The United States also confirmed that it is not seeking to establish permanent bases or a permanent military presence in Iraq, as agreed previously in the 2008 Strategic Framework Agreement, which states that security cooperation is based on mutual agreements.