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t looks like Donald Trump is going to win. I always thought he would in a fair fight. But winning the election could prove to be a Pyrrhic victory if Trump does not take very specific steps to wrest control of the Federal Government from hostile elements embedded in the permanent bureaucracy.
Setting aside who really won in 2020, no one disputes that Trump did win in 2016, but after that victory, he was still not allowed to govern. Instead, he was harried by the coordinated activities of entrenched interests. His naivete about the many backstabbers in the executive branch and within his own party further enhanced their ability to disrupt his first term.
Outright lies from the intelligence community gave birth to the âRussian Collusionâ accusation, which permitted the Obama Administration to spy directly on Trumpâs campaign through secret warrants on key campaign personnel. This lie also gave birth to a distracting and invasive special counsel investigation, which concluded early on that no such collusion took place but dragged on for two years out of spite.
The Fifth Column extended beyond the intelligence community to ordinary bureaucrats, high-level military officers, and his own cabinet. Though duty-bound to follow his directives, these executive branch officials took it upon themselves to act as âchecks and balancesâ on the president. They collectively forgot that the Executive Branch finds its sole source of authority in the elected president, from whom lower officials receive whatever authority they hold by delegation.
By the end, the people who were supposed to follow his orders were openly conspiring against him. They vaingloriously called themselves the #resistance, but they had more in common with the late Soviet Unionâs KGB than anything else. That is, rather than being champions of democracy, these members of the anti-Trump resistance were simply defenders of the status quo and their various perks and privileges within it.
Will Democrats Accept The 2024 Presidential Election Results?
With the election now just two weeks away and the prospect of a Trump victory becoming more likely, Democrats are already planning to contest the results.
Picture this scenario on November 6: the American presidential election has taken place, and Donald Trump is the winner with well over 300 Electoral College votes, legitimately and decisively beating Kamala Harris. Democrats are in an uproar, making wild claims of election interference from foreign entities like Russia just like in 2016, and threatening to block certification of the election in Congress unless their candidate of choice is installed.
By attempting to nullify the votes of over half of the country, Democrats have chosen to wage war against Americans who donât agree with them. It is their last-ditch effort to cling to power and they donât care what damage is done to the country in the process. The damage done, in fact, is part of the plan.
An army of lawyers from both sides is being deployed across the nation in anticipation of massive voter fraud, similar to what went on during the 2020 election. While Republicans are out there to identify and prevent the fraud, Democrats are obfuscating and concealing their efforts to count ballots multiple times, stop the rejection of invalid ballots, and keep objective observers from reporting on the mishandling of ballots by those intent on committing election fraud. Democrats are actually working to allow non-citizens to vote.
So-called fact-checkers point out that this only applies to local and state elections, not federal elections. Donât fall for this misdirection. Why have Democrats, from Joe Biden on down, pushed so hard to allow non-citizens to vote? Once voting by non-citizens in local and state elections is legitimized, America as we have known it for more than 240 years will no longer exist.
All this will be followed by escalating the lawfare against Trump with possible prison sentencing between the election and inauguration in one or more of the criminal cases he faces.
It is especially true with the Jack Smith case in D.C., which is a blatant, partisan case of election interference. We are convinced that all of the cases against Trump will ultimately be dismissed on appeal as they have no legitimate basis; however, the Democrats will push forward anyway as they have no concern over what legal precedence they are setting, nor do they care about the damage theyâre doing to the institution of Congress. Itâs all about holding power.
Democrats in Congress with stage-four Trump Derangement Syndrome, especially the clown-like Jamie Raskin (D-MD), have already said the quiet part out loud. Raskin says if Trump should win, combining an Electoral College win even with a potential popular vote victory (which current polls are showing), they will immediately challenge the results under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, tying up the election results beyond January 20, 2025. These Democrats will stop at nothing to destroy America by invoking a second Civil War (Raskinâs own words) if necessary.
Can you imagine the chaos and damage a lame-duck Biden-Harris Administration can inflict on the United States between Election Day and Trumpâs second inauguration on January 20, 2025? With executive orders coming from an increasingly infirm and vengeful Joe Biden (with help from Dr. Jill and his puppet masters like Barack Obama and even Nancy Pelosi, who forced Biden to abandon his reelection bid under threat of invoking the 25th Amendment). These are people who will do anything to retain power, including preventing Trump from taking the oath of office.
Democrats have become everything they have accused Trump of intending to do. In his first term, Trump took no action to lock up Hillary Clinton, who is now out promoting her third memoir, Something Lost, Something Gained (a title that lacks even a basic sense of self-awareness as it heads to the $5.95 remainder racks, hopefully by Christmas). Will she ever stop relitigating the results of the 2016 election?
At some point, the Supreme Court will be forced to step in, possibly on an emergency basis, to save our democracy from Democrats and their Deep State political thugs who will refuse to participate in the peaceful transfer of power. Itâs the ultimate example of projection.
Itâs a sad state of affairs but one that can be remedied in the future if we reinstate integrity in our election systems. That is, making sure that the peopleâs votes actually count and are not manipulated by loosening rules to satisfy those who would cheat in order to attain or keep power. Every illegitimate vote cancels out a legitimate vote.
Election integrity starts with requiring photo identification. Thirty-six states require photo ID; 14 states and the District of Columbia donât.
If we can require photo ID to buy a pack of cigarettes or a beer in a bar, or a driverâs license to operate a motor vehicle, we can require it to exercise our most sacred right to vote. It doesnât disenfranchise anyone except those not eligible to vote, like immigrants who entered the United States illegally and lack proper identification. Requiring proof of identity does not make it harder to vote; it makes it harder to cheat.
With some degree of integrity restored to Americaâs election process, the peopleâs legitimate voices will be heard loud and clear. This will deliver the presidency back to Donald Trump with a clear mandate to âdrain the swampâ that is Washington, D.C.
Once Trump returns to the White House in 2025, with no worry about a reelection bid in 2028, he can complete the house cleaning he started when he took office in 2017. It will be the best lame duck presidency in American history.
Trump can remove the unelected political appointees running the alphabet agencies (starting with the FBI, the CIA, and especially the NSA) as well as the leadership class in the military. Today we have 44 four-star generalsâthere are no current five-star generals or admirals since the passing of Omar Bradley in 1981âcommanding 2.86 million members in the military as opposed to during World War Two when 16 million men were under arms being commanded by just four five-star generals and admirals. Including the military, those bureaucracies must be completely dismantled and rebuilt from the ground up by individuals who care about America, not an administrative state that cares only about amassing personal power.
Now is the time to make Election Day a national holiday and to require day-of and in-person voting across the nation with the results known the following day. Reasonable exceptions can be made for members serving in the military and true hardship cases.
Going forward for the next presidential election (itâs too late for this yearâs presidential election), to ensure election integrity, absentee ballots will need to be submitted, along with proper identification, no later than November 1, 2028, so they can be counted in advance of Election Day in 2028.
If we can politically pander to a small segment of the population by making Juneteenth a national holiday, we can certainly benefit all citizens by having Election Day nationalized. Our democracy deserves nothing less.
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Trumpâs presidency will have little permanent effect if he does not devote himself to the task of reform. The first order of business, will be to take full charge of the bureaucracy. Loyal people, including many from outside of government, should be identified for key positions. This will be easier than the last time he was president, as there is something of a âbenchâ among those loyal appointees who acquitted themselves well during his first term.
In keeping with these efforts, Trump should lead the Republican Congress to pass legislation scaling back civil service protection. Theoretically, a professional and nonpartisan civil service has certain benefits. But we do not have such an apparatus now. Instead, we have a highly partisan and not-terribly-competent civil service, which has trouble respecting the right of elected officials to control it.
No government worker making a six-figure income should be beyond the presidentâs power to fire. Obviously, many regulations and jobs also need to be eliminated, but first, we must take control of what exists.
Immigration Restriction
Along with reform of the Executive Branch, restricting immigration is of singular importance. In 2016, the battle cry was âBuild a Wall,â which is still a great idea. Today, of equal importance, is mass deportation.
There are tens of millions of people here illegally, either completely off the grid or on politically motivated âparoleâ from the Biden Administration. They are beginning to be very noticeable and place unbearable stress on social services in places where they are concentrated.
This is not something time alone can sort out. The quality, motivations, and sheer numbers of recent immigrants are incapable of being assimilated without massive efforts by native-born Americans. This is all made worse by generous welfare benefits for new arrivals, which encourages a culture of idleness and scamming.
We can absorb some immigrants, just as we have in the past, but we canât absorb as many as we used to. The education system is now in the hands of anti-American leftists. This means that immigrants and their children are being given anti-assimilation instruction and are being encouraged to cleave to a subculture that is more left-leaning, ignorant, and hostile to Americaâs traditions than at any previous time.
The current immigrants are also more likely to be alienated from and disruptive to our society. Our nation may have a creed, but its essence can only be found in the American people, which possesses an identity and a culture just like that of any other nation.
Among immigrants, there are degrees of distance from our peopleâs culture. Certain pre-political habitsâthe ability to trust and be trusted without blood ties, for exampleâare critical for thriving in our system and for our system not to be undone by free riders and newcomers.
Historically, England was always the closest match. Its long habits of freedom and self-government were the foundations of our own system. Western Europe in general was next, and then outward from there.
Right now, our national unity is breaking down. Perhaps after a few generations of intermarriage and common experience, we can all find a new way in polyglot America. We see some hint of this future with Trumpâs oddly multicultural coalition. But this process will not be able to achieve any results if the influx of more than one million immigrants a year continues.
With all of the maudlin tales of Ellis Island and the associated ânation of immigrantsâ ideology, we have forgotten that one of the reasons the last, mostly European immigration wave assimilated was because of a 40-year period of low immigration beginning in the 1920s. This natural process was augmented by the unifying effects of mass military service during WWII and high rates of interethnic and interfaith marriage.
Even if the new America will be quite different from what exists todayâjust as post-New Deal America was quite a bit less liberty-oriented than what prevailed beforeâthere are still degrees of disorder, disunity, and decline. We have to try.
Rebuilding Our Industrial Base
Another important and truly generational challenge is restoring Americaâs industrial capacity, particularly as it relates to national defense. Two decades of outsourcing and financialization mean that critical defense needs now depend upon supply chains that stretch into the lands of our potential enemies, particularly China. Even as a Trump Administration scales back our foreign policy adventurismâan unalloyed good that he mostly stuck to in his first termârebuilding our industrial and defense capacity should remain a high priority.
Trumpâs background as a builder is one of his great strengths. He recognizes and respects the tangible in a way that consultants like Mitt Romney or lifelong politicians like Biden do not. He does not worship an abstract GDP but rather seeks to cultivate enduring monuments and symbols of success and prosperity.
Compared to the country Trump grew up in, the country is weaker and uglier. It does not do as much and does not make as much. Our public spaces are a mess, as is much of our infrastructure. Our character has changed.
Even when we do things, they take forever. It took more than a decade to rebuild the World Trade Center, and the foundations stood empty for years. Tariffs will help, but additional policies should be explored to punish offshoring and encourage the reshoring of factories and investment capital, as well as the employment of Americans to do high-paying manufacturing work.
We will be at the mercy of hostile foreign powers if our industrial apparatus and other critical industries continue to rely on anyone but ourselves.
Prioritizing Excellence
Finally, wokeness, affirmative action, the DEI system, or whatever it is calling itself this week, needs to end. It arose perhaps from good intentions to right the wrongs of Jim Crow and give a leg-up to previously-discriminated-against black Americans, but it has gone on now for 50 years. It was always self-contradictory to combat the effects of discrimination with new, de jure discrimination in favor of the former victim groups.
More important, even for those who found this appeal to restorative justice defense persuasive, the argument has less and less salience over time. No one of working age today has worked in a world without civil rights protection. Indeed, since the early 1970s, different degrees of affirmative action have been extant in nearly every industry and institution.
One reason Trump may actually pursue reform in this area is that affirmative action is unpopular with essentially everyone. His opponent, Kamala Harris, is its living embodiment. She is clearly in over her head, the product of a lifetime of being put in positions she had no business doing. Her psychological brittleness combined with her objective disqualification leads her to lash out at anyone of competence who makes her feel inadequate.
One reason she is failing to launch and faces so much opposition from men, I believe, is that she is a very familiar human type. There is someone like her in every company, and this type of person is notable not for strengthening those around her but for stirring up drama, harming productivity, doing âmake workâ that cuts into the salaries of the productive, and breaking anything important she has responsibility over.
Whether it is a naval ship sinking off of New Zealand, a biotech company that fakes its lab results, or a police officer who is worthless when the chips are down, the pattern is similar, and it flows from prioritizing diversity and representation above competence and excellence. When bad things happen where affirmative action is at least a plausible contributing factor, there is a failure in almost all cases to examine the systemic effects of letting people with one to two standard deviation deficits in ability do a job because they have the desired sex or race.
The pervasive lying and euphemisms are exhausting. We are told repeatedly that diversity is our strength, even though proportional diversity has only been accomplished through lower standards, which leads to many small failures and inefficiencies accreting throughout societyâs interlocking and complex systems. The problems end up metastasizing, as standards are lowered for everyone in order to maintain the fiction of equal competence, extending the rot even to those not formally designated as beneficiaries of the system.
Trump and his friend Elon Musk are about excellence. As goals, excellence and diversity come into frequent conflict. Excellence means finding the best person for the job. This is how we get real achievers like the Tuskegee Airmen, not fake placeholders like Kamala Harris.
Trump needs to be singlemindedly focused on these reforms. Anything less will simply be undone when he leaves office, just as Biden rapidly unwound Trumpâs successes on the border.
Trumpâs enemies wrap themselves in the flag and claim to be the defenders of democracy, but even now, they are planning preemptively to undo his electoral victory if he succeeds. They have earlier shown they will do everything possible to thwart his ability to govern and, in so doing, to thwart the ability of the American people to be governed in a manner of their choosing.
Thus, preliminary to the agenda proposed above, an important question remains unanswered from Trumpâs first term: Are elections allowed to change the course of government? âŞ





























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