Embracing Negativity: Trump’s New Commandments For MAGA
By Robert Kimball Shinkoskey Photos: YouTube Screenshots\Wikimedia Commons The Ten Commandments have been the moral and civic guide for the Western world for over 3,000 years. No longer, however. President Donald J. Trump has been to the mountaintop and has brought down his own super modern code of conduct, which can be viewed as Trump’s New Commandments For MAGA. Exploring Trump’s New Commandments For MAGA The commandment on loving God and remembering God’s consistently pro-equality work in the world, like leading Israel out of the furnace of oppression in Egypt, has been changed. Today Americans are asked to love the modern authoritarian Pharaoh and honor his ever-changing arbitrary and capricious dictates. The commandment on not making and worshipping molten graven images and shunning the associated practice of golden calf-style aristocratic greed is now replaced by a proliferation of the image and name of the Dear Leader on coins, banners and buildings. Getting rich while in office is now a positive thing too. The commandment on not taking the honorable name of the Lord in vain has been ditched as well. For millennia God’s name has been used as a legal witness to the swearing of oaths or making of commitments. Taking on God’s name helped ensure citizens and leaders would fulfill promises, contracts, and political oaths. Today, however, this socio-economic precept has been replaced by a license to frequently upset commitments and to flip-flop on major political promises, like moving from peace to war, and from lower prices to higher prices. The commandment related to working six days a week and keeping the seventh day as a holy Sabbath day of education, spirituality, and restoration of working strength has been broadly altered. Health, education and welfare for the people has been replaced by a fully exploitative wealthy class that “does whatever the hell they wanna do” to everybody else, including on the Sabbath day, in order to keep the working class ignorant and exhausted. The commandment on honoring maternal authority as well as paternal authority and thus honoring the authority of families and communities to make localized best practices decisions, has been replaced by the implementation of centralized, uniform political policy by force, along with a big dose of sexism and racism. Thou Shalt No Kill: Murder In Minneapolis And Military Adventurism The commandment against killing has been replaced by murderous domestic repression in places like Minneapolis, military adventurism abroad in Venezuela and Iran, and a ceasefire in Gaza characterized by the greenlighting of ongoing daily murders of civilian Muslims. The commandment against marital adultery and by extension constitutional adultery, as the Biblical Jeremiah interpreted the commandment, has been replaced by social and sexual exploitation and constitutional usurpation and backsliding. The commandment against stealing has been replaced by legitimizing economic monopoly and egregious deregulation of banking allowing double- and triple-digit interest rate theft of the minimal discretionary wealth of the poor and middle classes. The commandment against false witness and thus injustice has been replaced by arbitrary and politicized government “justice,” a captive judiciary, perjury, bribery, and witness tampering. The commandment against coveting the spouse and property of the neighbor, and thus overturning the social health and legal strength of the neighbor’s family, has been replaced. Today, authority has been given to a class of super-wealthy aristocrats to sexually assault neighbors, and to covet and disappear things like ordinary people’s access to private health care and public health protections. They want these privileges and immunities for themselves but not for others. Their goal is to live in healthy comfort while everybody else lives in abject misery and unhealthy poverty in the grip of epidemics and lonely social, emotional, mental, and physical unwellness. Robert Kimball Shinkosky is an award winning citizen editorial writer for Utah, west coast, and national newspapers. As a long time state government worker and student of the American presidency, he speaks out boldly about the need for citizen participation, a renewed democracy, and constitutional limits on absolute power. Kimball’s most recent book is a scholarly interpretation of the scope of the Ten Commandments, showing how those laws applied to government as well as citizens in ancient Israel. They match provisions found in the U.S. Constitution. and can help forge a path out of the wilderness of today’s culture and authoritarian politics. He can be reached at kshinkos@gmail.com
By Robert Kimball Shinkoskey
Photos: YouTube Screenshots\Wikimedia Commons
The Ten Commandments have been the moral and civic guide for the Western world for over 3,000 years. No longer, however. President Donald J. Trump has been to the mountaintop and has brought down his own super modern code of conduct, which can be viewed as Trump’s New Commandments For MAGA.
Exploring Trump’s New Commandments For MAGA

The commandment on loving God and remembering God’s consistently pro-equality work in the world, like leading Israel out of the furnace of oppression in Egypt, has been changed. Today Americans are asked to love the modern authoritarian Pharaoh and honor his ever-changing arbitrary and capricious dictates.
The commandment on not making and worshipping molten graven images and shunning the associated practice of golden calf-style aristocratic greed is now replaced by a proliferation of the image and name of the Dear Leader on coins, banners and buildings. Getting rich while in office is now a positive thing too.
The commandment on not taking the honorable name of the Lord in vain has been ditched as well. For millennia God’s name has been used as a legal witness to the swearing of oaths or making of commitments. Taking on God’s name helped ensure citizens and leaders would fulfill promises, contracts, and political oaths. Today, however, this socio-economic precept has been replaced by a license to frequently upset commitments and to flip-flop on major political promises, like moving from peace to war, and from lower prices to higher prices.
The commandment related to working six days a week and keeping the seventh day as a holy Sabbath day of education, spirituality, and restoration of working strength has been broadly altered. Health, education and welfare for the people has been replaced by a fully exploitative wealthy class that “does whatever the hell they wanna do” to everybody else, including on the Sabbath day, in order to keep the working class ignorant and exhausted.
The commandment on honoring maternal authority as well as paternal authority and thus honoring the authority of families and communities to make localized best practices decisions, has been replaced by the implementation of centralized, uniform political policy by force, along with a big dose of sexism and racism.
Thou Shalt No Kill: Murder In Minneapolis And Military Adventurism

The commandment against killing has been replaced by murderous domestic repression in places like Minneapolis, military adventurism abroad in Venezuela and Iran, and a ceasefire in Gaza characterized by the greenlighting of ongoing daily murders of civilian Muslims.
The commandment against marital adultery and by extension constitutional adultery, as the Biblical Jeremiah interpreted the commandment, has been replaced by social and sexual exploitation and constitutional usurpation and backsliding.
The commandment against stealing has been replaced by legitimizing economic monopoly and egregious deregulation of banking allowing double- and triple-digit interest rate theft of the minimal discretionary wealth of the poor and middle classes.
The commandment against false witness and thus injustice has been replaced by arbitrary and politicized government “justice,” a captive judiciary, perjury, bribery, and witness tampering.
The commandment against coveting the spouse and property of the neighbor, and thus overturning the social health and legal strength of the neighbor’s family, has been replaced. Today, authority has been given to a class of super-wealthy aristocrats to sexually assault neighbors, and to covet and disappear things like ordinary people’s access to private health care and public health protections. They want these privileges and immunities for themselves but not for others. Their goal is to live in healthy comfort while everybody else lives in abject misery and unhealthy poverty in the grip of epidemics and lonely social, emotional, mental, and physical unwellness.

Robert Kimball Shinkosky is an award winning citizen editorial writer for Utah, west coast, and national newspapers. As a long time state government worker and student of the American presidency, he speaks out boldly about the need for citizen participation, a renewed democracy, and constitutional limits on absolute power. Kimball’s most recent book is a scholarly interpretation of the scope of the Ten Commandments, showing how those laws applied to government as well as citizens in ancient Israel. They match provisions found in the U.S. Constitution. and can help forge a path out of the wilderness of today’s culture and authoritarian politics. He can be reached at kshinkos@gmail.com




