"In the end, they're not coming after me. They're coming after you — and I'm just standing in their way."
~ Donald J. Trump
June 10, 2023
Two things make the 2024 Election especially important: MAGA’s pragmatic governance and stopping entrenched Washington.
The Trump Administration’s success stemmed from a common-sense approach to economic and foreign policies. Tariffs were placed on countries that didn't play by the rules while Trump eliminated burdensome regulations on American businesses. In this new climate of economic pragmatism and disengagement from foreign boondoggles, business once again prospered. Jobs thought to be lost forever, returned to communities ravished by globalization.
But Trump went above and beyond the usual business to take on a project that has plagued America for decades... the swamp.
President Trump realized that the unelected bureaucrat posed one of the greatest threats to the American republic and he sought to do something about it. Trump attacked permanent Washington and attempted to curtail the power of the intelligence community. But that action came at a cost. As Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said,
"You take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you."
Schumer was right. The CIA and FBI had been politicized and used against the Trump Administration. Special Counsel John Durham's
report concludes,
"The FBl's actions with respect to other highly significant intelligence it received from a trusted foreign source pointing to a Clinton campaign plan to vilify Trump by tying him to Vladimir Putin so as to divert attention from her own concerns relating to her use of a private email server."
But Trump's efforts were not lost;
they produced real results. Aside from exposing the Deep State, the U.S. exited the phony Paris Climate Accord. Trump called out NATO members for
not paying their fair share and member countries immediately responded with billions of dollars. The White House improved relations with Russia, opened the door to North Korea, and brought stability to the Middle East. In his farewell address, Trump could confidently say, “
I am especially proud to be the first president in decades who has started no new wars.”
He was ridiculed by the global leftist press, but it didn't matter because millions of American noticed. The forgotten man responded by turning out in the millions to vote in 2016 and 2020. It's now 2024 and we're more motivated than ever. Let's send Trump back to the White House and return sanity to Washington.