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Voter guide and civic philosophy book

Primary source

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
Source classificationPrimary source

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

Voter accountabilityStatesman CovenantHousehold purchasing powerProductive creditConstitutional safeguards

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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