My American friends and countrymen, after the election of Joe Biden on November 3, 2020, I declared with great sadness, “It’s mourning in America.” However, with Donald Trump’s reelection on the evening of November 5, 2024, I gleefully declared, “It’s morning again in America!” Apparently, Trump followed some of my advice in one of my commentaries, although he clearly ignored the rest, but I digress.
First and foremost, the American people have clearly spoken as manifested in his decisive landslide reelection with the electoral vote (312-226), the popular vote and the swing state vote, in spite of his two impeachments, a conviction, VP Kamala Harris’s outspending of Trump, and her command of the mainstream media and Hollywood celebrity elite. Perhaps, this is due to Trump’s favorable public service and accomplishments, most of which I have listed in my commentary entitled “For Rational Voters Who Want to Give America a Huge Jump, Here Are 32 Reasons to Support Donald Trump.”
Second, Trump will have three branches of government at his disposal due to the GOP winning the majority in the Senate (53 seats) and in the House (220 seats) and a majority of 5 conservative Supreme Court justices (excluding Chief Justice John Roberts for his unconstitutional ruling of the alleged constitutionality of Obamacare).
Third, Trump has established a Republican base, even broader and more diverse than in his first term (e.g., blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans, women, union workers, youth, Democrats, independents).
Fourth, Trump’s public service experience from his first term can serve as a guide in navigating and managing the political machinery of the federal government, and his new loyal appointees will only accommodate him.
Fifth, since this will be Trump’s last term, he should be able to implement most, if not all, of the conservative agenda, post-COVID, unimpeded by a political witch hunt, without fearing backlash that could hinder his run for another term.
Finally, committed leftists have vowed to leave America, while their remaining female fanatics have pledged to be celibate as a protest against Trump. (Although I fail to comprehend the logic of such drastic measures, I fully support them, since America is better without them. As for the celibate females, if they all fulfill their vows of abstinence for life, then abortion would no longer be a concern, and they would eventually follow the footsteps of the dinosaurs into extinction---a win-win situation, but I digress.
However, the author of its citizenship clause, Senator Jacob Howard, explicitly excluded “persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, [or] who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers accredited to the Government of the United States.” Clearly, the offspring of illegal immigrants are no exception. In fact, the law was enacted for freed slaves and their children, who were “born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof,” political jurisdiction, that is. Civil rights and immigration expert Hans Spakovsky points out that the amendment’s language was derived from the 1866 Civil Rights Act, wherein “[a]ll persons born in the United States, and not subject to any foreign power,” would be considered citizens. Hence, a law passed by Congress, clarifying the original intent of the 14th Amendment, would supersede all judicial rulings favoring birthright citizenship.
Such a law by itself would eliminate the incentive for much illegal immigration, preempting “anchor babies” from eventually providing a legal path for their deliverers. However, this law should be enacted in conjunction with the reinstatement of Trump’s immigration policies of “Remain in Mexico,” constructing the border wall, defunding sanctuary cities, and establishing more courts to swiftly adjudicate illegal aliens who currently await trial.
The Fair Tax would replace all personal and corporate income taxes, the death tax, gift taxes, and payroll taxes with a simple consumption tax of roughly 25%. Since everyone must purchase food and water, and perhaps, other goods and services, it must follow that nobody can easily evade such taxes, including tourists, illegal aliens, and drug smugglers. Hence, the Fair Tax is all-inclusive, simple, provides more individual control, and would increase tax revenue even more so than just reducing the corporate income tax rate or making the 2017 Trump tax cuts permanent.
After all, manufacturing is the second major sector and phase of a growing American economy---the first being the agrarian sector, the third being the service sector, and the fourth and current one being the knowledge or technical sector. The service and knowledge sectors are currently the predominant ones, and most of the blue collar (including manufacturing) jobs have been lost to productive efficiency (automation), not outsourcing.
For that reason, Trump should encourage displaced blue collar workers to either learn new skills or acquire knowledge calibrated to the predominant service and knowledge sectors of the economy. For example, electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, and mechanics are all blue collar service workers in perpetual demand. High-demand jobs in the knowledge/tech sector include bookkeeping, business analysis, drop shipping, financial coaching, programming, project management, SEO, IT training, insurance brokering, social media marketing, UX design, virtual assistance, web analysis, web design, AI, data science, etc.
Trump should emphasize how these highly-skilled, highly-knowledgeable jobs will “make America great again.” He could pitch them as highly paid jobs that provide excellent fringe benefits for employees and their family, which will raise their standard of living. Such jobs will impact the fields of medicine, cybersecurity, accounting, finance, and research and would contribute to further technological advancement to keep the U.S. competitive on the world stage. Many of them do not require a four-year college degree, but just several months of online training. Perhaps best of all, the aforementioned tech jobs are all remote which accommodates the employees, who wish to spend more time with their family at home or virtually anywhere.
Surely, this pitch for perpetual knowledge/tech sector jobs sounds much more persuasive than obsolete manufacturing sector jobs, does it not? After all, the Oxford Economics analysis firm predicts robots will replace up to 20 million manufacturing jobs globally by 2030. So much for protectionism.
Such education is precisely what made Trump a successful businessman, which is why he would be the ideal spokesman to encourage service or knowledge sector workers to start a business in their own respective areas of expertise. Many of them already have.
For example, food line servers have opened up their own catering business or restaurant. Plumbers have become contractors or started their own plumbing business. SEO specialists employed by digital marketing companies have established their own agencies.
Shows like Shark Tank, Blue Collar Millionaire, and Millennial Money present such real life cases, wherein employees have become successful business owners, many of whom were raised in poverty, were homeless, or migrated from the Third World. Moreover, financial literacy should be taught during or before high school in order to prepare young adults.
Here are a few market-based alternatives that should operate simultaneously in order to optimize cost reduction and stellar quality private healthcare over a government-managed system with price controls and rationing:
Similar reforms were implemented in the 1990s under then Speaker Newt Gingrich, who presided over four consecutive years of a balanced federal budget; this started within 3 years of implementing the deficit reduction plan of House members, though they aimed for 7 years. Hence, balancing the budget should take effect on July 4, 2026 in order to steer the 2018 midterm elections in the GOP’s favor; this date also coincides with the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency’s deadline (headed by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy) for dismantling some of the government’s agencies or departments, which will free federal revenue from wasteful spending, and perhaps, finally end “the era of big government” once and for all).
This treaty should be upgraded to include China’s “grey zone” tactics (e.g., blocking Philippine vessels, using military-grade lasers to temporarily blind Philippine coast guard crew, firing water cannons on Philippine vessels). In fact, Sen. Marco Rubio (Trump’s incoming state secretary) introduced the U.S.-Philippine Partnership Act of 2024 to do just that, along with providing other defense measures, and negotiating critical minerals and energy products for supply chains. Such an American projection of power in the South China Sea may even deter China from invading another Asian ally, namely Taiwan.
Contrary to popular leftist belief, the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow laws (state and local statutes that legalized racial segregation, denied blacks the right to vote, hold jobs, or acquire an education) are not the primary factors for the stagnation of the black community, since such conditions no longer exist today due to their systemic ban within the past century. However, absent fathers among the black family have skyrocketed since 1964 with President Lyndon Johnson’s “War on Poverty” or more accurately, “War on the Black Family.”
Where have all the fathers gone? Rather than marrying them to help raise their children, stresses the black conservative commentator Larry Elder (who leftists characterize as “the black face of white supremacy”), the welfare system has enabled single mothers to “marry the government, and this makes it all too easy for men to abandon their traditional moral and financial responsibilities.” What’s worse was the political motive Johnson revealed when he told his colleagues that the bait of the welfare system would “have them niggers voting Democratic for the next two hundred years.”
Hence, a call to dismantle the federal welfare state and devolve this function to the states is in order. Parents and church or community leaders must inculcate to the youth the moral importance of the institution of the 2-parent family and establish a zero-tolerance policy for fathers who abandon their children. They must also shun race hustlers like Al Sharpton and Jessie Jackson, who profit from pitching the myth that the black community’s stagnation is due to systemic racism rather than absent fathers.
Consider America’s progress in the abolition of slavery, suffrage for women, and civil rights for blacks, all of which happened within 229 years of the establishment of the U.S. government. In spite of such turbulent occasions, the world’s oldest written supreme law of the land, the U.S. Constitution, remains largely intact.
Unfortunately, such a unique mix of concepts and historical facts are the antithesis of the revisionist history of the Left, which views the founders solely as wealthy, chauvinistic, white slaveholders, who established the American government in order to advance their racist agenda, while enriching themselves and exploiting others via the evil instrument of the capitalist system. Such misguided people idolize criminals like George Floyd (a violent drug-addicted thief who died in police custody) or Luigi Mangione (an assassin who shot and killed Brian Thompson, the CEO of a healthcare company). The Left has been so obsessed with the latter, the females of their ilk admit to intimate fantasies with him. Based on that fallacious perspective and misguided deification, the Left advocates for critical race theory indoctrination, affirmative action policies, wealth redistribution programs, laws and policies permitting men in women’s sports and women’s bathrooms.
Hence, Trump’s reinstatement of the 1776 Commission is the solution to counter such leftist misinformation and progressivism. Other options include free online courses from Hillsdale College, particularly on the topics of the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, foreign policy, progressivism, socialism, etc. Turning Point, USA is a conservative organization that performs extensive outreach on college campuses, and has played an important role in mobilizing students to vote for Trump over Kamala Harris.
The National Constitution Center features numerous online lectures, speeches from Supreme Court justices, interviews with renowned legal and political experts and commentators, and interactive content on the Constitution. Prager U provides informative 5-minute videos on various topics as the presidents, Black Lives Matter, voter integrity, education, economists, etc. Perhaps Dinesh D’ Souza’s movie entitled America, which debunks the Left’s major myths and presents American exceptionalism at its finest, should be promoted in educational institutions on all grade levels.
Furthermore, I would like to express my appreciation to everyone who contributed to this turning point in the reelection of Donald Trump. That includes all pragmatic Nikki Haley conservatives, independents, Democrats, and former political rivals. I wish I could extend my gratitude and praise to the #NeverTrump conservatives with whom I endeavored to persuade in my previous commentary. Indeed, I have learned that conservatives do not have a monopoly on reason. If they did, then #NeverTrump conservatives would at least be open to being #SometimesTrump conservatives.
In closing, my American friends and conservatives, it is time to celebrate a momentous occasion in American history. Indeed, it’s morning again in America---not because of Trump’s short-lived wave of nationalist, protectionist, populism---but because of the aforementioned constitutionally limited government policies and civic/family-oriented initiatives, which the Trump administration will hopefully revitalize within the party of Ronald Reagan and throughout the country from which Americans will derive prosperity and a new sense of liberty. That would definitely make America great again . . . . permanently!
Long live President Donald Trump!
Long live the U.S.A.!
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