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Original author:Systemic Error
Original source:https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ws5i6Az0TPA
The Presidency as a Merch Table What the source says Trump is selling commemorative $12,000 gold coins tied to a UFC fight planned for the White House lawn, and Ashley Parker says some Trump supporters are starting to see the pattern more clearly: he uses public office to enrich himself while ordinary people struggle with prices, wages, and household budgets. Local activists in D.C. are also trying to stop the UFC event through legal action. Who holds power The power in this story sits with Trump and the institution he controls. He is not some outside grifter orbiting the presidency; he is using the presidency as the platform, the brand, and the distribution network. That matters. When a president turns official access into a luxury product line, the corruption is not incidental to the job. It is the job. Who enables the outcome Trump is the decision-maker. He is also the beneficiary. The article correctly points to a long-running pattern of merchandising and deal-making, but it still softens the structure of responsibility by treating this as mainly a matter of “grifting” that voters are finally noticing. That is too mild for a system where the office itself is being monetized in public. The enabling circle includes the institutions and audiences that keep treating each stunt as another Trump “act,” as if the issue were performance rather than extraction. The White House ballroom, the UFC fight, and the gold coins are not random quirks. They are coordinated symbols of a political brand built to convert office into personal revenue. The misdirection The familiar dodge here is to make this look like a clash between Trump’s vulgarity and voters’ sensibilities. That frames the problem as taste. It is not taste. It is power and enrichment. The more useful question is why a president can sell five-figure souvenirs attached to a government-linked spectacle without the political system treating it as a naked abuse of office. Calling it “merchandising” understates the insult. This is not merch in the harmless consumer sense. It is a public office advertising private gain. Why some supporters are turning The source suggests some Trump voters are less willing to excuse him now because they feel the cost of living directly: gas, checking accounts, wages, prices. That reading makes sense. Corruption becomes harder to ignore when it starts looking like contempt. The gold coin becomes a symbol because it is one. It says the quiet part out loud: the president sees supporters less as citizens than as customers, donors, and marks. The trouble for Trump is not that he has suddenly become corrupt. It is that the scale is getting harder to rationalize when the country is still struggling and he is commemorating himself in gold. The pattern underneath This is the older American pattern in updated form: state power used as a branding machine, public institutions bent toward private gain, and political loyalty mined for cash until even some of the loyal begin to notice the insult. The article is right that there is a backlash risk here. But the deeper point is worse. The scandal is not that Trump has crossed a line. The scandal is that he has spent years redrawing the line in plain view, and the system keeps making room for it. Get full access to Systemic Error at paulstsmith.substack.com/subscribe (https://paulstsmith.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4)
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