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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri May 2, 2014, 09:55 AM May 2014

Occupy Christ? White House hopeful wants state religion, gays off TV, and CEO pay cap

By Travis Gettys
Friday, May 2, 2014 9:38 EDT

Darrell Trigg wants to amend the Constitution to end the separation of church and state, and he wants your vote.

The Tennessee engineer officially announced his candidacy for president Wednesday and will run on an explicitly Christian platform – sprinkled with some Occupy Wall Street-style populism.

During a National Day of Prayer event Thursday in his Rogersville, Tenn., hometown, Trigg told about 100 people that he would make Christianity the official religion of the U.S. and require mandatory K-12 Bible lessons for public school students.

Schools would begin each day with prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance – under God, no doubt – but Trigg also wants to expand the budget for education, increase teacher pay, and require 30 minutes of physical education each day.

“Islam and the Muslims will be more than welcome to worship here as they please,” Trigg said. “They’ll be loved as brothers and sisters in God’s kingdom. But, we have to have a religion to establish the backbone principles of this nation. We want that to be the Christian religion.”

Trigg wants to end legal recognition of homosexuality and keep gays off television – along with nudity, “strong sexual content,” “excessive foul language,” and blasphemy.

The Christian Party candidate also wants to ban nudity from the Internet, although he did not describe how he would do this, and punish adultery and domestic abuse with jail and large fines.

Trigg said he would cap executive pay for publicly traded corporations at $300,000 a year and help manufacturers by cutting capital-gains taxes, building or refurbishing facilities, and training employees.

“We plan on putting tariffs on imported goods,” Trigg said. “Imagine if you go into Morristown (Tenn.) tomorrow and every one of those furniture factories are up and running — what that would do to the economy of Morristown. What that would do to our nation.”

He would set the legal age for marriage at 22 years old, redefine marriage as “Holy Matrimony” between a man and woman, and forbid divorce except in cases of abuse, infidelity, or incarceration.

Trigg wants to raise the legal drinking age to 25 and keep alcohol off college campuses – and he also wants to limit the salaries of college coaches to $300,000 a year.

The candidate said he would allow only medical use of marijuana and outlaw abortion except in cases where the child had “a small probability of living” and the mother’s life was placed in “extreme risk.”

“Proverbs 9-10 tells us the fear of God is the beginning of all wisdom,” Trigg said. “I’m a little ashamed to say, but a lot of our nation’s leaders have forgot what the fear of God is all about.”

Watch this video posted online by Darrell Trigg:



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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/05/02/occupy-christ-white-house-hopeful-wants-state-religion-gays-off-tv-and-ceo-pay-cap/

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Occupy Christ? White House hopeful wants state religion, gays off TV, and CEO pay cap (Original Post) DonViejo May 2014 OP
Well, I agree with the CEO salary cap. The rest? Ummm... no. He must be very hopeful. kysrsoze May 2014 #1
He looks like he smells like pee. Arkana May 2014 #2
Another zealot who never will be president Mz Pip May 2014 #3
Will be interesting to see if he DonViejo May 2014 #4
Will he pay me money to get set up in another country? 47of74 May 2014 #5
Absolutely fascinating, and not in a snarky way. beerandjesus May 2014 #6
Where would I fit in coljam May 2014 #7
The guy seems to be without passion; sounds like he is suffering from depression. lumpy May 2014 #8
It's Huckabee's or Dreher's ideas on steroids Recursion May 2014 #9
Call me crazy but... btrflykng9 May 2014 #10
Running on the Theocracy Platform ... nice. JoePhilly May 2014 #11
 

47of74

(18,470 posts)
5. Will he pay me money to get set up in another country?
Fri May 2, 2014, 11:27 AM
May 2014

Because I wouldn't want to live in the tenth world Taliban s---hole he'd turn the US into.

beerandjesus

(1,301 posts)
6. Absolutely fascinating, and not in a snarky way.
Fri May 2, 2014, 12:03 PM
May 2014

Look past the headline at these nuggets:

1. "Trigg also wants to expand the budget for education [and] increase teacher pay"

2. “We plan on putting tariffs on imported goods,” Trigg said. “Imagine if you go into Morristown (Tenn.) tomorrow and every one of those furniture factories are up and running — what that would do to the economy of Morristown. What that would do to our nation.”

3. "he also wants to limit the salaries of college coaches to $300,000 a year."

4. "The candidate said he would allow only medical use of marijuana"

(and, of course, capping CEO pay)


Obviously I wouldn't vote for this guy, but this is a Southern conservative, and LOOK how much common ground we have.

What I want to see Democrats doing is building coalitions with people like this. Yeah, we're at complete odds on the identity politics, but if it's a choice between us and a bagger, we really ought to be able to compete... IF we're not afraid to talk about economic issues!

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
9. It's Huckabee's or Dreher's ideas on steroids
Mon May 5, 2014, 05:37 AM
May 2014

Not really surprised to see this; and I could see it getting singe traction.

btrflykng9

(287 posts)
10. Call me crazy but...
Mon May 5, 2014, 07:35 AM
May 2014

I have my doubts as to how much he intends to fulfill his promises of liberal-minded agendas such as CEO pay caps and teacher's salary increases when a mission to create a church state is also in the mix.

This type of strategy is appealing to those who vote according to a particular issue rather than a candidate's overall record and what is good for the country as a whole. Just one of the right-wing's standard tactics of siphoning votes off of other better candidates by appealing to voters on an emotional rather than a logical level.

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