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It’s not often life gives nations real second chances when it comes to the big things, but in America’s case it did. My only hope is that we don’t squander it… or to be more precise, I hope Donald Trump doesn’t squander it. The 2026 midterms are less than a year away, that makes what he does in the next six to eight months monumentally important.
The bottom line is, does he want to be consequential or just well known? Julius Caesar is easily one of the most well-known men in history, but was he really that consequential? The truth is, no. We know more about Caesar than any other Roman not because he changed the world, but because he was a genius of propaganda and wrote prodigiously – and well – about his exploits. The reality is, Caesar was just another Roman general – albeit a great one – caught up in a century of internecine wars between men seeking to control the Republic. Augustus, his adopted son – who is far less well known in history – was far more consequential, having transformed the Republic into an Empire that would arguably last another 1500 years.
Is Donald Trump going to be Caesar or Augustus? Is he going to be a president who rearranges the deckchairs on the USS Titanic and simply slows down her eventual collision with the iceberg or is he going to steer her through the treacherous waters and bring her out safely on the other side?
When he won re-election last November I was certain that after enduring 8 years of what is easily the most vitriolic abuse any American politician had ever endured, he was going to return to Washington and metaphorical heads were going to roll. Indeed, he ran on the idea of destroying the deep state.
Now, a year after the election, I’m not so sure. While I applaud most of his moves on immigration, particularly his recent move to temporarily cease all immigration from 3rd world countries, there are two elements that cause concern. One is his support for the H1B visa program. If there are jobs that can’t be filled by Americans, then bringing in foreign workers who have the necessary skills makes sense for keeping American industry productive. But that’s not what’s happening. Hundreds of thousands of foreign workers, primarily Indians, are being brought in to supplant American workers companies would generally have to pay more to keep or hire. There is no shortage of American STEM workers, there are merely trillion dollar tech, consulting and other companies who simply want to bolster the bottom line by paying foreign workers lower wages. Sadly, Trump defends the program virtually every chance he gets. Add to that his allowing half a million students / spies from Communist China to remain at American universities and one begins to wonder whose payrolls Trump’s advisors are on.
Another area where Trump has not met expectations is taking on the leftist cabal that brought the nation to the brink of disaster over the last decade. From Barack Obama to Hillary Clinton and the army of anti-American traitors who worked against Trump, his allies, and the American people, Trump should establish a task force with the specific purpose of investigating every single member of the government or NGO and every financier who had anything to do with Russiagate as well as the coup / coverup of 2020 and the resulting J6 persecutions. Americans know what happened, we watched it in real time. Molly Ball crowed about it in TIME magazine, we read about it in Mollie Hemingway’s Rigged, and later we followed as Emerald Robinson pulled string after string… but what we don’t have, and need, is the entire case of the treachery laid out in black and white, and then see the guilty tried and punished. As we all learned in the OJ trial, juries can’t always be trusted, but at a minimum the information should be laid out for the American people to see so that they can vote accordingly. The recent arrest of the DC pipe-bomb suspect and Kash Patel’s announcement that it was based on information the FBI sat on for 4 years tells us that the information is there, it just takes an administration with sufficient courage to expose it.
Hand in hand with allowing that treachery to go unpunished is the fact that Trump has not put his shoulder into ensuring the passage of the SAVE act. Indeed, New England, which is about 40% Republican, has 21 House seats and 100% of them are Democrat. That’s not good. Democrats win by cheating. Period. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act would require Voter ID, proof of U.S. citizenship and outlaw most mail-in voting. Strong-arming Congress, which the GOP theoretically controls, into passing SAVE would do more for saving the Republic than almost any other thing he could do. If Trump wants to maintain GOP control over Congress and have any chance of fixing the country, he needs to fix the voting system now, because we know the second the SAVE act is passed there’s an army of treacherous federal judges who will seek to derail it.
Which brings us to the last critical issue, the Judiciary. Since 2015 federal judges across the country have acted as the rear guard for the Obama plan of “Fundamentally transforming the United States of America” into a leftist nirvana. From nationwide injunctions to throwing out cases to seeking to exercise Executive power, the federal judiciary has become untethered to the Constitution. The traditional way such overreach is addressed is that cases make their way through the appellate process where SCOTUS may or may not eventually rectify the problem. But that system breaks down as a viable solution when fast approaching elections that decide the direction of the government are concerned. Congress must act to address this judicial overreach.
As such, Trump should work with Congress to utilize their Article III powers to fix this. I’d suggest two possible avenues:
1) Congress abolishes the entire judiciary below SCOTUS and remakes it with a far more limited and constitutional judiciary.
2) Congress sets up a separate parallel federal court channel that would deal exclusively with election and Executive power related issues so that they can be argued in a timely fashion and be resolved long before they become moot.
Decades from now Donald Trump is going to be remembered. The question is, will he be remembered as a celebrity president who attracted a great deal of attention and simply slowed the collapse as the nation calcified into a failed dystopia driven by big government and big spending, or is he going to be remembered as an heroic, mythic figure who fought back the leftist tide and put America back on firm, limited government, Constitutional footing, giving her a real opportunity to survive another 250 years? I guess we’ll see…
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Vince, I sympathize with your wondering about Trump and the STEM Americans vs the foreign workers.
But, truth be known, I have seen how our homegrown graduates work, which is a “little as possible without getting fired.”
They even have a name for that.
If you are looking for a growing bottom line, these are NOT the workers you want.
They will suck your business’s coffers dry while contributing as little as they can get away with.
On the other hand, foreign workers will try to exceed your daily quotas.
They have a competitive spirit.
Sad to see, but, here in Utah we see it in our tech valley workers and it is reported on all the time.
I share your enthusiasm for flushing out the deep state and prosecuting those responsible for putting the entire nation through one of it’s most divisive periods since the civil war. But, by my observations, what is needed is an organization about the size of the FBI to do nothing BUT pursue and prosecute those bad actors. Yeah, it is that extensive and there are that many. There is no way that can happen now, especially when we still have judges and grand juries that decide, even with a person’s signature on fraudulent documents, that there isn’t enough evidence for prosecution or judges that oppose upholding the law and Constitution.
First and foremost is holding onto the House and Senate. Pass election integrity bills post haste, by any means possible. Hopefully Musk is onboard again to seek out and stop election fraud in its tracks (instead of waiting 5 years later to confirm 315,000 iffy votes were counted), then move forward to establishing an ongoing legacy of right-wing leadership and pursuit of the anti-constitutional forces that plague the government.
Vince, excellent piece and perfect insights.
You’re quite right that ‘Voter ID, limited vote mail-in, and respective representation’ should be absolute priorities.
Additionally, size of Government at all levels, and Government Spending have to be reduced by a minimum of 10% per year, not including natural attrition. Bloated government bureaucracy and the debt it accumulates chokes the society it rules.
Unfortunately, much of what you have laid out, including the politicization of the Judiciary, applies to both the U.S. and Canada, though it’s even worse in Canada. Canada, for example, has institutionalized DEI throughout all departmental organizations and ministries, and is enforcing it on all corporations big or small. This is a ‘canary in the coal mine’ for America as Canada’s economy and standard of living has been destroyed through the past decade, with nothing in sight to turn it around.
Not optimistic here. I forgot who posted this, but it summed up perfectly:
No major arrest from Bondi
No voter integrity legislation being passed by Thune
Johnson not impeaching a single rogue judge.
When the Dems fraud their way to take the House and/or Senate next year that will be the first step towards our Cold Civil War turning hot. And it will only get worse.
Hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst. On that cheery note, Merry Christmas everybody!