This is just ridiculous. About the only thing I'd agree with is the cannibalization process you mention regarding the wealthy. But this is a Federal Reserve issue, not a SCOTUS one. And no one in any organized religion is set to usurp the country in any shape or fashion. What a joke.
That's an excellent question. I don't believe the candidates have the same flaws, or that they are equal in any of the flaws that they share. Even those flaws I believe either candidate to have or not have, my opinions are going to be subjective in nature. You are unlikely to agree with my thoughts and I am unlikely to agree with yours. Still, enough people saw the problem with Clinton as a poor choice so they voted against Hillary rather than with Trump. That's the risk this time around as well. I absolutely hate that I am considering voting for Trump again. I cannot believe I have to do this. But between the two yahoos, Trump is the least threatening to my way of life and the security of my family. At least openly. He hasn't outright declared or aligned himself with those who do - his intent to attack principles I believe in.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/28/us/religion-politics-evangelicals.html https://rewire.news/article/2017/07...hristians-believe-president-trump-chosen-god/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_right
Ok, so you've provided evidence that organized religion is active in politics. This isn't surprising. This is what keeps you up at night? The idea that evangelicals are going to take over and run the United States of America? Honestly?