Donald Trump and his team are the people to do it and to make fundamental changes to America and the world.
US President Elect Donald Trump begins his new term of office on Monday (Tuesday NZ time). It is a time of great optimism for those of us who voted for him, and I am eagerly awaiting the long list of executive orders to be signed putting an end to a lot of evil and wickedness everybody has been forced to endure for several years.
After several weeks of denial and grasping at straws his opponents are finally starting to realise the extent of their defeat. You have to return to Reagan taking office in 1981 to find the last time the American left (although they were not really ‘left wing’ back then) realised how discredited they had become. Self-awareness is not their common trait, but this time there is no light in their dark world.
Last year various prominent Democrats, from Elizabeth Warren to Chuck Schumer, to Jeffries and Biden and many others, starting saying things such as ‘let’s ban guns’ or ‘let’s raise taxes’ or ‘let’s find a pathway to citizenship for illegals’. Out in Middle America, tens of millions of people quite like owning guns at their house, feel they pay far too much in taxes already and were appalled at the woman doused in petrol and set alight by an illegal alien. Donald Trump criss-crossed that same Middle America, arms wide open, promising them he would protect their guns, lower their taxes and deport illegals.
Meanwhile, Democrat bagatelle Kamala Harris had a 10-week media blackout and never held any rallies.
So what of the future? What I am fully expecting to happen is a substantial change in the ‘culture war’, the end of censorship of right-wing conservative voices and viewpoints, an end to the demonisation of families and white people as well as an end to this gender nonsense. I can also see that wave spreading around the world – much as economic policies of Reagan spread around the world very quickly four decades ago.
Expect to see free speech, free expression and abolishing censorship requirements as specific conditions for trading with the US very soon. Also expect to see Trump threatening to close US military bases and pull out of NATO if EU countries in their toxic wokeness do not comply. There seems some evidence that, wokeness-wise, both the Germans and French already realise the game is up and Canada is being well and truly taken to the woodshed for a walloping. In the same way Muldoon’s economic policies left us an outlier in the early 1980s, so too I can see New Zealand being the last refuge of wokeness, at least for a while. Why is it that people like Chris Luxon and many other Kiwis are scared of left wingers?
What I am also anticipating is an enormous outbreak of American patriotism, especially as the 250th birthday draws closer. The left-wing nonsense of ‘oh, it was all about slaves and is a force for bad in the world’ probably will be untenable, with companies being bluntly warned by the White House they will never get a government contract if they advertise on left-wing media outlets spreading that lie and viewpoint.
So, as the big day approaches, there is much to be thankful for, much to look forward to and much to be done. Donald Trump and his team are the people to do it and to make fundamental changes to America and the world. A time to roister!
Capitalist is a simple country boy from the deep south who seeks nothing less than the destruction of socialism and collectivism in New Zealand. This article was first published HERE
Last year various prominent Democrats, from Elizabeth Warren to Chuck Schumer, to Jeffries and Biden and many others, starting saying things such as ‘let’s ban guns’ or ‘let’s raise taxes’ or ‘let’s find a pathway to citizenship for illegals’. Out in Middle America, tens of millions of people quite like owning guns at their house, feel they pay far too much in taxes already and were appalled at the woman doused in petrol and set alight by an illegal alien. Donald Trump criss-crossed that same Middle America, arms wide open, promising them he would protect their guns, lower their taxes and deport illegals.
Meanwhile, Democrat bagatelle Kamala Harris had a 10-week media blackout and never held any rallies.
So what of the future? What I am fully expecting to happen is a substantial change in the ‘culture war’, the end of censorship of right-wing conservative voices and viewpoints, an end to the demonisation of families and white people as well as an end to this gender nonsense. I can also see that wave spreading around the world – much as economic policies of Reagan spread around the world very quickly four decades ago.
Expect to see free speech, free expression and abolishing censorship requirements as specific conditions for trading with the US very soon. Also expect to see Trump threatening to close US military bases and pull out of NATO if EU countries in their toxic wokeness do not comply. There seems some evidence that, wokeness-wise, both the Germans and French already realise the game is up and Canada is being well and truly taken to the woodshed for a walloping. In the same way Muldoon’s economic policies left us an outlier in the early 1980s, so too I can see New Zealand being the last refuge of wokeness, at least for a while. Why is it that people like Chris Luxon and many other Kiwis are scared of left wingers?
What I am also anticipating is an enormous outbreak of American patriotism, especially as the 250th birthday draws closer. The left-wing nonsense of ‘oh, it was all about slaves and is a force for bad in the world’ probably will be untenable, with companies being bluntly warned by the White House they will never get a government contract if they advertise on left-wing media outlets spreading that lie and viewpoint.
So, as the big day approaches, there is much to be thankful for, much to look forward to and much to be done. Donald Trump and his team are the people to do it and to make fundamental changes to America and the world. A time to roister!
Capitalist is a simple country boy from the deep south who seeks nothing less than the destruction of socialism and collectivism in New Zealand. This article was first published HERE
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