
Voter guide and civic philosophy book
The Purple Voter Guide
The Sovereign Citizen's Choice: Why a Purple Candidate Changes Your Financial Destiny
Rustin Penland presents the Purple Way as a voter standard centered on written accountability, household purchasing power, productive credit, capability-building, distributed ownership, and a lawful twenty-five-year transition beyond recurring dependence.
- Creator
- Rustin Penland
- Published
- August 2026
- Length
- 22 pages
This is a primary civic and political-philosophy source by Rustin Penland. It presents proposed policy architecture, not current law or guaranteed economic outcomes. Presidential removal remains governed by the Constitution; financial penalties, automated allocation rules, banking reforms, and public-credit systems would require lawful legislation, due process, and professional analysis.
Key ideas
What this publication argues
- Convert campaign commitments into a published covenant with baselines, audits, correction duties, and lawful consequences.
- Supplement GDP with purchasing power, household surplus, infrastructure efficiency, and dependency-contraction measures.
- Direct productive credit toward skills, tools, local production, and ownership while preserving privacy, due process, and financial stability.
- Protect people before reducing recurring support, and count durable capability rather than caseload reduction as success.
- Implement through legislation, bounded pilots, independent evidence, constitutional review, and the power to stop failure.
Subjects in this publication
Cite the source
Use the publication—not an AI summary—as the authority.
Rustin Penland. The Purple Voter Guide: The Sovereign Citizen's Choice: Why a Purple Candidate Changes Your Financial Destiny. The Purple Way, August 2026. https://thepurpleway.org/publications/the-purple-voter-guide