It had been so long since we had an American president, many people
had forgotten what it was and should be like.
And after decades of
anti-American, cultural Marxist indoctrination in American schools and
popular culture, others thought it was a terrible thing. Neo-Dem
Never-Trumper William Kristol tweeted:
“I’ll be unembarrassedly old-fashioned here: It is profoundly
depressing and vulgar to hear an American president proclaim ‘America
First.’”
A foundation of the Democrats’ 2020 platform was the party’s vow to
return America to its place in the world, i.e., to stop putting America
First, and to go back to being the world’s beat cops and ATM. Now,
however, after four years of Trump, some Americans see how the American
president should put America first, and they’re not going to forget when
Dotty Old Joe hits the White House basement, or when Kamala Harris
moves her socialist, internationalist clown show into the Oval Office.
Yes, Trump was a braggart and a blusterer. Yes, he insulted people.
Yes, he was often inarticulate. Yes, he showed none of the polish to
which we have become accustomed from those who claim to be “experts” in
how our government, and our daily lives, should be run. He was derided
as an amateur, a non-expert, and he was: for some, that was one of the
most important bases of his appeal. For Trump, unlike every other
president going back to Reagan, and unlike most others before that going
back to before Woodrow Wilson, dedicated his every act as president to
putting Americans first and bettering their lives, and he wasn’t afraid
to go against the conventional wisdom and decades of precedent to do so.
This often paid spectacular dividends. In June 2016, Barack Obama
ridiculed Trump’s pledge to attract U.S. companies that had moved out of
the country back to the United States, asking Trump, “What magic wand
do you have?” Trump’s magic wand was an unprecedented initiative to cut
regulations on businesses and drastically lower taxes.
It began to work immediately. Harry Moser of the Reshoring
Initiative, which tracks jobs returning to the U.S. from companies that
had relocated elsewhere, stated, “I’d say 300, 400 [companies], at
least, announced in 2017” that they were returning. They brought jobs
with them. In 2019, unemployment was at 3.5 percent, the lowest it had
been since 1968. The Trump administration also set record lows for
unemployment among blacks and Hispanics and record highs for the stock
market. Trump proved the point that had been made in the 1920s and
subsequently forgotten: lower taxes and fewer regulations mean that
businesses can prosper, and when businesses prosper, so do the Americans
whom they employ. There is more.
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