With less than seven weeks remaining, it may be safe to say America survived a stolen presidential election and the four-year emplacement of a Regime bent on destroying our beloved country.
After the misery of COVID-19 deaths and lockdowns and the riots in the streets of major cities, Americans WANTED to be united by a unifying national purpose. We are not quite there yet, but we are much closer with Conservatism soon to be back at the helm.
Fortunately for America, Soros, Obama, Biden, and their leftist cabal were drunk with power and careened the democrat party so far left some of their sycophants could metaphorically see Moscow through the trees on clear days. And this communist/globalist transformation alienated well more than half the country. Add to their treasonous coup d’etat a ruinous and unpopular progressive agenda on every issue—from running up massive debts to rampant inflation to transgenderism to electric vehicle mandates—and it is no surprise Trump garnered a definite mandate for change.
Yes, CHANGE—back to where we were as a nation with a proud history, national and local monuments honoring the accomplishments of our ancestors, acceptance of multiple cultures and races brought together to form the American culture, single gender sports teams, and nuclear families consisting of a biological male father and a biological female mother and children not being encouraged to experience gender dysphoria, and if they do, to be administered psycho-therapy rather than suffer surgical mutilation performed to their genitalia.
Can Donald Trump learn from these blunders and be the president who unifies the country by embracing traditional American ideals? The Make America Great Again agenda has some rough edges for sure, but if presented right, led by a message of hope, not malice:
Trump can deliver an idealistic policy that
the vast majority of Americans can embrace.
The way to do this:
[I]s for Trump—as we approach our 250th birthday—to strike up the theme of a New American Patriotism.
This should be a red-white-and-blue message centered around a renewed appreciation and celebration of American virtue and greatness. What better way to pull the country together?
It should be an extension of the Reagan message of America being a ‘shining city on a hill’ and a ‘beacon of freedom’ for the rest of the world. Which we are.
And what better way to respond to the Soros-Obama-Biden treason and coup d’etat than to first overcome the challenge, second to re-establish deterrence by way of a swift administering of justice for all perpetrators, and third to lead our beloved country through a Rennaissance of pride of ownership and pride of being American citizens.
For more than one generation, our schools and our universities have denigrated America’s moral standing. We the People have been lectured that we should be ashamed of our nation’s past, not proud of our founding and the achievements of our ancestors, and of spreading freedom and free enterprise across the planet.
The extreme Left has magnified America’s faults—particularly slavery and segregation—not the magnitude of our successes and our virtues. Foreigners who visit the United States often cannot believe the extent to which our media, entertainment industry, and intellectual class obsess over our moral failings.
Biden was particularly guilty of this when he falsely accused the United States of being a systemically racist country. Dementia Joe is not only criminally corrupt, he is also on the wrong side of history.
A strong case can be made that America is today the world’s greatest and perhaps ONLY successful multiracial success story. The melting pot is not just a history-book fantasy. It is real.
The rapid increase in interracial and intercultural marriages is making racial distinctions almost obsolete. The rapid rise in incomes of Asians, Hispanics, and, to a lesser extent, Blacks should be celebrated.
Recent polling suggests our citizens DO appreciate American greatness. The only group that DOES NOT is the ideologically isolated cultural and “highly educated” elite. The vast majority of Americans of every race and income category believe America is “the greatest country on earth.” But many white liberal elites reject this notion.
Another example: White conservatives and Hispanics soundly reject the idea that America is systemically racist. According to the Pew Research Center, ‘about six-in-ten Black adults say racism’ is a problem in America today. But it’s telling that many white liberals also believe this.
Is there still racism in America? Of course, there is. But it is not “systemic,” and the nation is becoming less racially polarized with every passing year. Had the hate and self-centered paranoia of Barack Hussein Obama and his man-bride not set us back a generation, America would be much less racist than it is.
America’s inventiveness, our innovation and our technological prowess, which propelled the world into the modern age and helped reduce poverty rates by 90%, are somehow sinister. Damn those fiends Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. [sarc]
Fortunately, these are views of a class of modern-day intellectuals who never produced anything but instead sow the seeds of miscontent and division. They certainly have the right to hold these blame-America-first ideals, but We the People of America should not allow them in our classrooms to pollute the minds of our children.
This is an extension of the Reagan metaphor
of America as a “shining city on a hill”
and a “beacon of freedom” for all the world.
These notions are truer today than ever before, and Trumponomics will make it all the more true.
God speed, President Trump. And thank God for sharing you with America.