In 1985, President Reagan gave a State of the Union speech that rocked the Nation, pushing for government accountability. That speech echoed his 1964 speech, “A Time for Choosing.” In 1994, those two Reagan speeches helped shape “The Contract with America,” Gingrich’s House Republicans’ pledge to shrink government. Next? “Trump’s Contract with America.”
To understand what Trump is facing, what he plans, and how—in our era—he hopes to limit government, one must unpack history. Although he held no office, Reagan’s 1964 speech, “Time for Choosing,” challenged common thinking.
He explained how the overgrowth of government threatens individual liberties, how rogue ideologies – especially communism – threaten freedom and America, and why these threats are urgent.
Specifically, Reagan said: “The Founding Fathers knew a government can’t control the economy without controlling people. And they knew when a government sets out to do that, it must use force and coercion to achieve its purpose. So we have come to a time for choosing.”
He continued: “You and I are told we must choose between a left or right, but I suggest there is no such thing as a left or right. There is only an up or down. Up to man’s age-old dream – the maximum of individual freedom consistent with law and order – or down to the ant heap of totalitarianism.”
Earlier than his famous 1985 State of the Union, Reagan spoke the truth in June 1982. He reminded us where overgrown government leads, to the bankruptcy of the overgrown government. “The march of freedom and democracy which will leave Marxism-Leninism on the ash-heap of history, as it has left other tyrannies which stifle freedom and muzzle the self-expression of the people.”
Then came his 1985 speech, which again reminded us truth matters. As an overgrown government suffocates the individual soul, the American Dream invites it to fly. In fact, “There are no constraints on the human mind, no walls around the human spirit, no barriers to our progress except those we ourselves erect.”
Then came the “Contract with America,” pledging a return to sanity with eight simple promises, ten pieces of legislation.
The eight promises were to apply all laws to Congress; audit Congress for waste, fraud, and abuse; cut all staff to legislators by a third; term limit committee chairs; ban proxy votes; make all congressional meetings public; require a supermajority for tax increases; and return the federal budget to zero base-line budgeting, not needed then cut it. They did all in congressional power to make those promises real.
The legislation included: restoring a measure of fiscal responsibility, endorsing a balanced budget constitutional amendment; pushing a major anti-crime and anti-drug bill; limiting welfare to those who need it, getting them back on their feet; restoring tax credits for married and parents, plus tax-free savings for middle-class Americans; restoring national security in clear ways; incentivizing small business, lower regulations, better jobs; congressional term limits (failed).
They pushed, and when things failed, they pushed again – until the narrative, or basic story around these issues, became more conservative, not spend-tax-entitle-and abuse power.
Now, with a new “Morning in America” or “Golden Age,” we have pledges from a president who has kept his word, and who understood Reagan, Gingrich, knows accountability is hard. He wants a smaller federal government, wants to end rule by a federal Jave The Hut, no more entitled, fat, abusive, and unaccountable bureaucracies, but clarity, honesty, and accountability.
How will “Trump’s Contract with America” become real? We know. He will redline dozens of wasteful and abusive federal programs, policies, agencies, and even departments. He will bring the bureau to heel, force accountability down to the federal level, issue executive orders that – even challenged in court –highlight the abuses, educate the public, and spur legislation.
Trump will put real leaders where they can lead, and let them lead, getting rid of Marxist ideas like identity politics, persecution of political enemies, codes like CRT, DEI, and ESG, and exploitation of class, race, and economic differences – pivoting to merit-based advancement, promotion, reality.
So, where do we go from here, how will this work, what next? Brace yourself. We may start to get more limited, transparent, honest, less petty, and more accountable leaders. Reagan would love to see this happening, and our Founders. Brace for Trump’s “Contract with America.”
Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, attorney, and naval intelligence officer (USNR). He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (2018), and is National Spokesman for AMAC. Robert Charles has also just released an uplifting new book, “Cherish America: Stories of Courage, Character, and Kindness” (Tower Publishing, 2024).
Wonderful article, RBC. The nation must now get behind Pres. Trump as he commences to rein in the government. As always, there will be much opposition as he and his policies start to reduce the “swamp”. Voters should take careful notes on who is for or against these changes for the better.
If we do not pay attention to what our Elected Officials are doing and either write/call them and voice our opinion, then we get what we deserve!
Thanks for this beautiful, and eye opening article .We pray that Pres. Trump will always be in God’s protection from our enemies.
There is no progress on all these things Kamala claimed she’d fix so until January 20th, it’ll all be up to Trump and Congress to fix Democrat sabotage.
The Democrats both fear and despise our Constitution, which places limits on their power and control and enables their enemies (loyal American citizens) to bring charges against them.
That is why the Democrats have been shredding our Constitution, one little piece at a time, for well more than a century.
The Constitution specifies 18 functions/responsibilities that belong to the federal government; all other functions/responsibilities belong to the states or directly to the people.
For more than a century now, the federal government has been assuming upon itself all sorts of functions/responsibilities it has no constitutional authority to do.
It has been aided and abetted in this process by judges who either do not understand or believe in the Constitution, or who have a political agenda.
The federal government is now an overbloated colossus that intrudes into every aspect of our lives, 24/7/365.
The Founders never intended it to be that way, and made that very clear, both verbally and in writing.
Until we get back to following the Constitution as it is written, which the Democrats fight against every day, this nation will continue its downward spiral into oblivion.
I loved Reagan but i made the mistake of going back to sleep after having been rudely awakened by Carters bungling. We can all help our champion, Trump, by staying awake and involved.
Remember Bush’s 9/11 Ground Zero speech? Trump needs to come up with a Trumpism that sounds like Bush’s “You’re either with us, or you’re against us” speech to the entire world.
The republicans are on the same page far more than the democrats who will be having a civil war for quite some time. The republicans are far more than just Trump.
Mr Charles asked “What’s next?”. We have to support our President Trump EVERY STEP OF THE WAY. THAT’S “What’s Next”. If we screw up at our job of supporting him and his loyal team members, we’re toast.
One mark of a good leader ,and Donald Trump has demonstrated leadership skills, is to do as was mentioned in the next to the last paragraph — putting real leaders where they can lead and let them lead. I have always believed in the idea that it is important for a leader to be part of those he or she is leading , in other words to actually be able to identify with the people ,be able to understand what is on their minds – often that can be easier said than done. It takes a respect for truth to be able to communicate in the right way – saying the right thing in the right way at the right time is not always possible. But that. is O.K. because not being perfect is a mark of sincerely, an indication of honesty.It could be said “Beware of perfect people ” , primarily because they are an illusion of sorts . Adjustments are part of life — life is one adjustment after another – balancing things properly is an art and skill. The Trump administration has indications of being a world series team , to use a baseball comparison. Good article RBC. If President Trump looks to the example of President Reagan at times of uncertainty that will be helpful . That 1964 ” A Time For Choosing ” speech is grand slam home run stuff for sure !
Thank you, Robert B. Charles…
God bless you
While much of what President-elect Trump says sounds hopeful, I have one concern: there are a myriad of unconstitutional cabinet-level departments, agencies, bureaus, and programs that have no justification whatever in the Constitution. Mr. Trump sounds inclined to keep them and shift them over to the MAGA agenda. They should be abolished altogether.
So does Trmp now understand that during his first term he allowed government to get more expansive and expensive? If so, the he is indeed prepared to make the needed cuts. As for there being no right or left, I believe that the way we use those labels leads to either more government control and profligate spending, or less, although republicans have not been disciplined about that, either. Maybe the House Freedom Caucus will have more influence this time, as their numbers have expanded.
Sorry men I don’t make contracts with the old and dying lol