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The Presidency That Could Remake Washington, Restore the Republic, and Reclaim Our National Destiny

Posted on Monday, December 2, 2024
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by Aaron Flanigan
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In the days and weeks following President-elect Donald Trump’s electoral triumph over Kamala Harris, there has been no shortage of think pieces, campaign analyses, and political forecasts about what the next four years might hold for our institutions, our culture, and our nation. While conservative voices diverge on the specifics of what lies ahead, there is near-universal agreement on one fundamental reality: Donald Trump’s second term is poised to shatter the Washington establishment in epochal fashion – and to revive republican self-government for a nation and civilization yearning for renewal.

Although Trump’s November 5 victory has frequently been described as a partisan “mandate,” in reality, the scope of its importance extends far beyond the Republican vs. Democrat political paradigm.

To fully grasp the significance of our present political moment, it is important to take a step back—and examine precisely how we got here.

For decades, the leadership class of both major political parties was co-opted by the neoliberal ideology that championed endless wars overseas, open borders, and globalist hegemony—all at the expense of American sovereignty, American workers, American industries, and American culture. Our nation’s bipartisan ruling class, embodied by the Clinton, Bush, Obama, and Biden dynasties, was wholly unresponsive to the needs and demands of its own citizens—and consequently sparked massive economic decay, a hollowing out of American manufacturing, and a vicious left-wing assault on the American way of life.

But with Donald Trump’s victory in 2016, voters reminded the political establishment class that the people are sovereign – and they don’t take kindly to self-interested elites selling out our country and its culture for personal gain.

During Trump’s first term, he remade the federal judiciary with hundreds of conservative appointments, including the three Supreme Court justices who delivered the landmark Dobbs v. Jackson decision in June 2022 and more recently overruled the so-called “Chevron deference” doctrine—which for decades empowered unelected bureaucrats in the Deep State to make law. Trump’s low-tax, low-regulation economic agenda propelled the U.S. economy to unprecedented heights. His border security measures created the most secure southern border in recorded history. And his foreign policy, rooted in the philosophy of “peace through strength,” ensured America stayed out of endless wars overseas and kept our enemies at bay.

Under the first Trump administration, for the first time in generations, the ruling class’s grip on American life was finally loosening. But following Trump’s departure from the White House in 2021, the uniparty establishment falsely assumed that his 2016 victory was nothing more than a brief setback for them.

In the wake of his landslide victory this fall, however, even Trump’s fiercest opponents have had no choice but to acknowledge that his MAGA movement was not simply a temporary departure from Washington, D.C. establishment norms—but rather a far-reaching political phenomenon that is now well-positioned to permanently shatter the neoliberal ruling class and trigger a lasting political realignment.

With just weeks to go until Trump’s inauguration in January, national attention is once again shifting to his campaign policy platform—dubbed “Agenda 47”—which outlines in detail how his administration will crush the old-guard bipartisan establishment and at long last restore American government of, by, and for the people.

Among the innovative policy proposals offered by Trump is crushing the unelected bureaucracy that for far too long has wielded unearned—and unconstitutional—power over the lives of American citizens. He has already tapped Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy to head up a new “Department of Government Efficiency” to handle this gargantuan task.

Trump has also pledged to “completely overhaul the federal Department of Justice and FBI” and “restore the fair and impartial rule of law”—including by “launch[ing] sweeping civil rights investigations” into left-wing prosecutors who selectively enforce the law on the basis of race, political belief, and other arbitrary characteristics. The outrage of the political establishment to Trump’s selections to lead the DOJ and intelligence agencies is testament enough that the days of rogue bureaucrats pursuing their own agenda and undermining duly-elected democratic leaders are numbered.

In the realm of education, Trump has called for using the college accreditation system to “reclaim our once great educational institutions from the Radical Left,” stop attacks on Western Civilization occurring on college campuses, and restore the free speech rights of conservative students and professors. Trump has also advocated for the direct election of school principals by parents, as well as a parental bill of rights.

On immigration, Trump has called for the deployment of military assets to target drug traffickers and cartel leadership. He has also called for a day-one executive order to end birthright citizenship for illegal aliens.

On trade, Trump has proposed the “Trump Reciprocal Trade Act,” which will force other nations to “get rid of their tariffs on us,” or instead be forced to pay the U.S. “hundreds of billions of dollars.”

Moreover, Trump has pledged to wage war on Big Pharma, save the American auto industry from the left’s climate agenda, end the scourge of drug addiction and the opioid epidemic, and crush the left-wing censorship regime, among countless other initiatives.

If Donald Trump and the all-star team surrounding him follow through on his wide slate of ambitious promises (and voters have every reason to believe that they will), Trump’s second term could not only remake Washington and restore the practice of republican self-government, it could also place Trump in the company of our nation’s most transformative presidents who not only defied all odds and met the challenges of their times, but also fundamentally reshaped the trajectory of the United States by facilitating the triumph of good over evil.

With a mandate rooted in the principles of sovereignty, accountability, and American greatness, Donald Trump’s second term is poised to ignite a renaissance of national purpose—and emerge as a presidency that historians will one-day point to as the moment when America reclaimed its destiny, revitalized its institutions, and rekindled its spirit.

Aaron Flanigan is the pen name of a writer in Washington, D.C.

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Larry
Larry
19 days ago

Executive order ending citizen birthright is great but it needs to bemade a law embedded in the Constitution.

michael
michael
19 days ago

let’s hope and pray that the house and senate will get behind saving the nation and work towards that end.

anna hubert
anna hubert
19 days ago

MAGA, turn the wreck around and replace the crew with the capable hands.Restoration of law and order and return to normalcy,sounds like music from heaven.

Moonpup
Moonpup
19 days ago

Mitch “Turtle” McConnell had said that he’d be stepping down in January but – since he’s more and more acting like a Dimocrat, he’s probably lying. He and Collins need to be removed from any office or to quit pretending to be Republicans, they’re a matched pair of RINO’s…with Murkowski as their step-child.

Stephen Russell
Stephen Russell
19 days ago

Once in a Lifetime event ever

Morbious
Morbious
19 days ago

We need for the trump administration to do to the left what the left has done to the country. Ive heard it described as a batting practice machine gone loco, sending fastballs so frequently the hitter has no chance. While theyre still whining about one item, they need to be hit with two more.

Bil Smith
Bil Smith
19 days ago

Emphasize increasing expressions of patriotic convictions by those very exceptional people dismissed and degraded by that POS former POTUS…

Duluth Tom
Duluth Tom
19 days ago

Jan 20th can’t come quick enough. We can already see what it means to have Pres Trump back and he hasn’t even taken office. I’m very upbeat overall but realize the swamp will fight to the death. He has to be so successful that the next election isn’t even close. That way his policies will have 8 years to get imbedded. Or even 12 yrs!

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
19 days ago

I’m beginning to think the only way to save the republic is to destroy the republic first ala Cloward-Piven. Lets not get our hopes up with more chants of “locking her up” Don’t fool ourselves; nobody will be prosecuted! The Deep State is wealthy, powerful, and protected. You can’t fight them using the “rule of law” when that law has been perverted to favor the guilty. Dirty Harry couldn’t defeat the system, I don’t think Trump can either. Guess we’ll see…

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