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Wayne County, MI Grassroots Picnic – Trump's Revolution
Promethean Action organizers at the Wayne County, MI Grass Roots picnic
Promethean Action organizers were the center of activity at the Wayne County, Michigan Candidates Grass Roots picnic on June 30.
Susan Kokinda, Promethean Action leader and Coalitions Vice Chair of the MIGOP was one of the speakers. She made the point:
"There are vendors who have Trump merchandise, but if you want to learn about Trump's revolution in economics and foreign policy, go to the Promethean Action table."
Susan Kokinda: if you want to learn about Trump's revolution in economics and foreign policy, go to the Promethean Action table.
We had our table set up with signs and literature on Trump's program. One person came up and said,
"That's what I'm looking for. You have literature that talks about Trump."
All the other vendors were either pushing their own issues or just had Trump t-shirts and hats.
Susan Kokinda and Promethean Action organizers at the grass roots picnic
One anecdote on our burgeoning digital presence: An organizer was in the lunch line and got into a conversation with a Trumper about Trump, Promethean Action, and Lyndon LaRouche's ideas. But, the organizer had no literature with him and, so, began to focus on the food.
The Trumper asked, "Does that group have anything to do with the British?" He had seen one of our most recent YouTube Promethean Updates!
Author, historian, and political organizer Robert Ingraham has just published a new book. entitled William McKinley: Principles Must Always Lead. This is very important reading for anyone who wants to understand President Trump and his tariff policies.
William McKinley is known today as the champion of high protective tariffs. That is most certainly true, and the McKinley Presidency was the zenith of the Era of Protection. But he was much more.
His administration was the Apex of the American System of Economics. But, as was the case with Abraham Lincoln, the essence of William McKinley is not to be found in his policies alone. It is in examining his character and his devotion to the principles of the American Revolution that the true McKinley emerges.
In 1901, McKinley was the most dangerous man in the world for the forces of oligarchy and empire. His assassination, in September of that year, was a catastrophic turning point in American history. Studying his life, his actions and his beliefs is revelatory.
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