Donald Trump Is Off To A Great Start

✪ Trump’s bold actions on immigration, DEI, and fairness signal a high-energy, focused vision for America’s future, turning the tide and putting conservatives back on offense...

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ike most Trump supporters, I considered his first term somewhat of a mixed bag, with the capstone being the rigged election of 2020. This was not all his fault; obviously, but there were some failures of execution along the way. Trump faced relentless opposition from the Democrats within the Deep State and had to have eyes on the back of his head because of turncoat Republicans like Paul Ryan.

However, this time around, everything is different. The last week has been a whirlwind of activity, including manyĀ executive orders, each one more impressive and revolutionary than the last. This has been a week of winning, and Trump’s policy focus and high energy are good omens for future success.

Trump Takes Decisive Action On The Border Disaster

One of his more visible achievements has been immediate executive actions to halt the immigration crisis after Joe Biden’s disastrous policies allowed millions of unvetted and unskilled immigrants into our country.

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On Day One, TrumpĀ shut down the ridiculous appĀ that allowed otherwise illegal aliens to make an appointment to obtain long-term parole, during which they will wait years for hearings on fraudulent asylum claims.

There have also beenĀ high-visibility workplace raids. ICE says it is now working seven days a week,Ā and theĀ military is already getting involvedĀ in shoring up the border.

The executive order on birthright citizenship is also a step in the right direction. There is aĀ defensible caseĀ to be made that birthright citizenship is simply an artifact of a persistent misunderstanding of the Fourteenth Amendment that fails to account for important limiting language. Whether the Supreme Court approves this executive order remains to be seen: and perhaps a statutory fix would pass constitutional muster if this path runs into trouble.

Certainly, as a matter of policy, it does our country no good to encourage birth tourism and to reward illegal immigrants ā€œanchor babies,ā€ with American citizenship; who in turn can thenĀ legalize their relativesĀ under ill-considered ā€œfamily reunificationā€ policies.

Ending the birthright citizenship loophole would remove one of the main incentives for illegal immigration and signal a foundational shift in our approach: this is our country, and Americans alone should be the only ones who decide who benefits from what we and our ancestors built.

DEI Is On The Chopping Block

Trump has also undertaken a full-scale assault on DEI and affirmative action. While these practices have becomeĀ unquestionable pillarsĀ of managerial class authority, they have always beenĀ unpopularĀ with most Americans because they are unfair, demeaning, and built on a million small lies that everyone is trained to ignore.

Affirmative Action is the lynchpin of the entire Deep State system. It creates a loyal class of mediocrities and distorts every decision with politics. The damage from these practices is not limited to letting in a few slightly less-qualified affirmative action hires. It ends upĀ reducing quality across the boardĀ and creating a culture focused on everything but the organization’s ostensible goals. Under Affirmative Action and DEI, standards and achievement become secondary to the quixotic goals of representation and equity.

Equality before the law is a good thing and an achievable goal. Equality before the law is part of justice and an essential part of the American mythos. But neutral rules applied neutrally are a world away from factual equality.

Equality before the law means some rise and some fall, because people aren’t the same and never have been. Differences in wealth and success arise from differences in effort and achievement, which are themselves a product of inborn differences in ability or a consequence of deeply ingrained habits.

It is not possible to eliminate these differences, and our attempts to do so have degraded much of life into a zero-sum game of spoils, state-created privileges, and recrimination. America was founded to be a modern country, where individual initiative and talent counted for more than birth and pedigree. It is supposed to be a place where one can become self-made or descend from privilege into poverty because one is judged and rewarded chiefly as an individual.

DEI and Affirmative Action have weakened our national work ethic and discouraged some of our most talented young people. A combination of oligarchic economics and credentialist gatekeeping led a generation of talented white and Asian menĀ to retreat from the struggle of lifeĀ and becomeĀ scarce qualities within our universities and largest corporations.

Who knows what they might have achieved in the absence of this perverse, demoralizing system. We should be completely honest in confronting the damage, both individual and collective, over theĀ discriminatory superstructureĀ erected over the last 50 years to wage an unwinnable war against disparate impact. DEI was simply this campaign’s latest andĀ most virulent iteration.

Executive orders canning the Federal Government’s many DEI bureaucrats and creating a ā€œsnitch lineā€ is simply returning the favor to those who made us endure aĀ censorious cultureĀ ofĀ mutual surveillanceĀ in the name of diversity.

For the last 50 years, individual fairness was a secondary consideration, and any pushback was met with hostility, i.e., ā€œCheck your privilege!ā€ Trump’s reelection is just a sign thatĀ we ain’t doing that anymore.Ā The mass firings of the DEI staff are a necessary step to reduce these commissars’ power and prestige and to discredit the false ideology that sustains their influence. The private sector will follow suit eventually since so much of this stuff is artificial and unpopular, a brittle edifice held up by threats of public censure and corporate efforts to avoid employment law liability.

Pardons Undo Years Of Political Persecution

The pardons for the J6 defendants were also handled well. While I agree in principle that people who damage property and assault cops should be punished, the punishment must fit the crime. No one said theĀ Code Pink protestersĀ back in the 2000s were guilty of insurrection and indistinguishable from Jefferson Davis.

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The treatment of the mostly nonviolent January 6 defendants, includingĀ harsh pretrial conditionsĀ and inclusion of charges reserved forĀ Mafia witness intimidation, tainted the whole process. These were political prisoners, singled out for their political beliefs and loyalties, and they were treated differently and unfairly because of those beliefs.

Trump Is Now Setting The Agenda

Trump hasĀ changedĀ the Republican Party and the country. The biggest change comes from his “America First, New Golden Age” positive messaging, the greatness agenda. He has articulated a vision of America’s future that is strong, prosperous, focused on excellence, and rejects the self-flagellation and immorality peddled by the Left.

Before Trump, Conservatives were engaged in a fighting retreat because they accepted the moral outlook of the ā€œprogressives.ā€ In other words, they defined themselves by their willingness to implement the same goals at a slightly slower pace by focusing on fiscal responsibility. Every time there was a conflict over first principles, they would buckle. The whole enterprise reeked of weakness and insecurity.

Now it is we who are on offense. With Trump at the helm, we are the ones setting the agenda and telling the Left that they need to get out of the way or there will be consequences.

It’s better to be the hunter than the rabbit, and it’s nice to finally be winning again. This is truly an exciting time to be alive. ✪

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