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Oct
16
2025

Dispatch Release

The Art of Making a Deal

The art of making a deal is a powerful tool. It is a negotiation on wants and needs, obstacles and weaknesses, assessing outcomes and compromises the parties can agree on.

We see contracts of all different types; real estate, marriages, parent/child relationships and politics, the governing body of our country. These all have conscious and unconscious agreements between parties where mutual benefits are achieved. Well, not so much in with our governing body in D.C. but we will get to that in the following.

An agreement, a contract, would need to have the offer/acceptance, both parties clearly understand the obligations of the contract (meeting of the minds), compensation (some exchange of value), legal capacity (both parties must be competent), and of legal purpose, meaning the contract cannot be of illegal acts or it is not enforceable. These contracts can be signed by signature or by writing or by oath.

Our constitution is the contract for the American People, created by the American people over the last 249 years of resistance. Since 1789 the President and representatives swore an oath to protect and defend the United States Constitution and we the people have the expectation that will be followed.

When you have a contract that has been broken by one of the parties, who decides not to follow the contract but to change the intention and still expect the same compensation or believe it to be of the same value, the contract will be invalid. One could even go as far as the party being fraudulent.

NOT a good Deal.

Ten months into President Trumps second term, the government shut down is not a good deal for America, or Virginia. Neither is dismantling of the Republic (a government for and by the people with elected representatives not a monarch) for which we stand.

The mass firing of Federal workers and CDC employees, to Medicaid/Medicare defunding, to rural hospitals and clinics closing, to mass deportation of our work force, or masked Gestapo grabbing civilians out of their cars or our military being deployed to our cities across America and Virginia because our President dislikes his people. He is not a fan of the constitution, the Republic, freedom of speech, or anti-fascism. Yet, he is a fan of making a deal for himself, a peculator.

Trumps New Deals

President Trumps has made some great deals for himself, a new Golf course, a 5.5 billion investment on the beach side of Qatar. President Trumps great deal, $1.2 trillion "economic commitment" with Qatar, which include specific rare high security chip sales, chips that are scarce and can easily pass to Chinese hands. Or President Trumps great deal that is sky rocking his personal wealth from his cryptocurrency business, World Liberty Financial, where United Arab Emirates (UAE) state-backed fund, invested $2 billion.

What about his crypto cash deals? President Trump has mentioned that crypto is ‘fake’ and ‘not real’ and should be ‘highly regulated’. Yet, that fake crypto has given him a $6 billion investment and he de-regulated crypto and AI in the Big Beautiful Bill. What changed in President Trumps new deal making reality show?

Those hot potato lawsuits like the one that was pending with the Securities and Exchange against Binance, accused of misleading customers and diverting their funds. Binance, co-founder Changpeng Zhao needed a pardon, and he got it! President Trump is making deals all the time out of the White House, October 11, 2025, just before announcements to his yoyo tariff scam the cryptocurrency market took a dive, leaving one investor a $2oo million dollar profit.

Yes, he can make a deal, just like he did with his many casinos, luxury airlines, and profit university, all failed, using other people’s money and not being accountable.

Great, great, deals! It has made the Peculator Trump more giving, this month, who sent $20 billion to Argentine, to stabilize their financial market. Argentine, who is now supplying China with soybeans while our farmers are needing to be bailed out the 2nd time under President Trumps, amazing deal making. We are facing week three in the government shutdown and we look to our President who is more interested in his Napoleonic gold leaf office and ballroom rather then negotiating us out of the shutdown.

NOT a good deal. Not a good deal for America and not a good deal for Virginia.

We have a broken contract with our President and representatives, a bad deal.

America and Virginia deserve better negotiators, better deal makers.

We need a Leader who loves the people, who is for and by the American People and follows a mandated oath to follow and protect the Constitution of the United States of America. We need representatives in Virginia that are willing to be bold and take the next steps to codify our Commonwealth and our nation into the future we deserve.

We need leaders who will put America before Qatar and Israel, before billionaires, before corporations, before cryptocurrency, before artificial intelligence, before their own greed.

Leaders who will quell a Dictator and a kakistocracy. Leaders that believe in science, vaccines, universal health care, clean energy, conserving and protecting environment. Where liberty and justice are not treated like immigrants but rather welcomed with open arms in the land of the free and the brave. Leaders that work for a better world, that represent the best of humanity. That is the America we deserve, that is the government we deserve, and the representation we deserve.


Dispatch RELEASE — October 16th, 2025 — Joan Archer