PoliticalAction.com

Research, documentation, and analysis of Trumpenomics, democratic erosion, climate collapse, and the accelerating economic consequences of authoritarian governance.

Why PoliticalAction.com Exists

Creating a single, coherent public record of the Trump era is far more difficult than it should be. Not because the evidence is lacking, but because it is fragmented across lawsuits, investigations, suppressed reporting, short media cycles, and deliberate disinformation.

Even more difficult is the next task: documenting not only what happened, but how a democratic society can undo the damage caused by the most destructive regime in modern American history. Accountability, institutional repair, economic stabilization, climate recovery, and the restoration of the rule of law require more than outrage — they require clarity.

PoliticalAction.com exists to condense decades of corruption, policy failure, and ethical collapse into a structured, evidence-based record — and to translate that record into understandable context, consequences, and paths forward.

This is not ideology. It is documentation.
Not partisan messaging, but historical accountability.
Not fear — but a roadmap for recovery.

Trumpenomics: The Decline of the United States

As president, almost everything Donald Trump has done economically, politically, and institutionally has worked against the long-term interests of the United States. This project documents not only policy failure, but systemic ethical collapse.

My analysis predates Trump’s presidency. As a college student, I developed one of the earliest business ethics curricula. Later, while running a fiduciary experiment involving a “widows and orphans” fund, only DJT Casino Holdings stole from it. That experience informs everything documented here.

Jump to Trumpenomics and World Economics →

Record of Violations, Corruption, and Democratic Collapse

The Current Crisis: Climate vs. Economic Collapse

Humanity faces a race against time. Climate models incorporating economic, political, and social feedback loops now forecast up to a 9°C increase this century — a level incompatible with organized civilization.

Simultaneously, Trump-era fiscal chaos, trade wars, debt expansion, and institutional erosion threaten to trigger a domestic economic implosion before climate collapse even fully manifests.

The Race Against Time: Trump vs. Mother Nature →

COVID-19: Anti-Science Governance and Long-Term Damage

Hundreds of thousands of deaths were avoidable. Millions now live with chronic illness. This was not inevitable — it was the consequence of deliberate anti-science leadership.

World Economics & Trade War Fallout

Eliminating immigration while launching global trade wars is not strategy — it is economic self-destruction. Tariffs function as regressive taxation, crushing consumers while destabilizing global credit.

World Economics 101 →

Capital Preservation & Economic Survival

The Constitution and the Rule of Law

What we are witnessing is a systematic assault on the Constitution, the free press, and the rule of law — not isolated misconduct.

Trump’s War on Freedom →

Foreign Policy

U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump cannot be understood as a series of isolated decisions. It reflects a consistent pattern driven by financial leverage, ideological extremism, and the systematic erosion of international law, alliances, and democratic norms.

Russia and Ukraine

Trump’s Bankruptcies and the Road to Russia

Regarding the so-called “peace negotiations” with Russia, a brief refresher on finance and incentives is essential. Trump’s long history of bankruptcies is not incidental — it is foundational. After repeatedly defaulting on loans and stiffing lenders, Trump effectively exhausted access to legitimate capital markets in the United States and much of Europe. Major financial institutions refused further exposure.

This is not ideology or conspiracy. It is basic finance and incentives. When you bankrupt your way out of legitimate capital markets, you do not gain independence — you become dependent on whoever remains willing to write the checks. That dynamic explains why critics began using the crude but pointed phrase “Putin’s little bitch”: not as rhetoric, but as shorthand for perceived financial leverage and resulting political deference.

Israel, Gaza, Iran, and the Middle East

Evangelical Christianity and Israel

U.S. support for Israel under Trump cannot be understood solely through strategic or security lenses. A significant driving force lies in Evangelical Christian theology — specifically, apocalyptic beliefs held by influential “Christian Zionist” leaders aligned with the Republican Party. Many Evangelicals believe that accelerating conflict in the Middle East hastens the “Second Coming of Christ.” In this worldview, Israel reclaiming Jerusalem and war in the region are not tragedies to be avoided, but necessary steps toward biblical prophecy. Disturbingly, this theology envisions the eventual destruction or conversion of Jews, rendering both Jewish and Palestinian lives effectively expendable. Policy shaped by such beliefs transforms war from a failure of diplomacy into a perceived moral obligation.

South America

Trump’s foreign policy inflicted lasting damage on U.S. relations throughout South America. His administration interfered in judicial processes, undermined democratic institutions, and attempted to influence elections in countries including Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, and Argentina.

Nowhere was this more destabilizing than in Venezuela, where regime-change efforts violated international law and exacerbated humanitarian suffering.

“We’re Just Gonna Kill People”: A Moral Fail-Down at the Highest Office

“I don’t think we’re gonna necessarily ask for a declaration of war. I think we’re just gonna kill people.”

The rule of law must apply to everyone — including presidents. U.S. law provides mechanisms for accountability through impeachment and criminal prosecution. Beyond domestic jurisdiction, the International Criminal Court has both the authority and moral obligation to investigate war crimes and crimes against humanity committed under U.S. command.

Europe

Trump violated free trade agreements, undermined NATO, interfered in elections, and eroded human rights norms among U.S. allies in Canada, Mexico, and Europe. His foreign policy replaced diplomacy with coercion and alliances with transactional loyalty.

The Trumpenomics Encyclopedia