Donald Trump’s triumph already has America feeling like the sun is rising again
The announcement has been made: the end of the world has been delayed.
Despite the outcry from Democrats and their media allies, Donald Trump’s decisive victory marks a significant shift in the course our nation and the entire free world desperately needed.
Its broad impact holds the promise of progress on numerous fronts, making it feel like Morning in America once more.
The immediate advantages include improvements both domestically and internationally.
These are early signs of the “Trump effect” and should be viewed as positive indicators of the progress to come.
American stock markets are surging in anticipation of his free-market economic policies and a portion of a migrant caravan in Mexico reversed course due to Trump’s mass deportation plan.
This change of direction occurred after Trump warned Mexico’s president of 25% tariffs on exports unless caravans are stopped before reaching the US border.
Additionally, it is positive news that Democrats are engaging in a blame game seeking someone to hold accountable.
Nancy Pelosi, instrumental in pushing President Biden out of the ticket, is now expressing regret that Kamala Harris was not subjected to a primary process before being named the nominee.
Could’ve seen that coming, right?
Unintended consequences of the radical left
Others are wisely examining how the party’s radical agenda alienated many core Democratic supporters.
Ritchie Torres, a smart Bronx congressman, succinctly stated that “Donald Trump has no greater friend than the far left, which has managed to alienate historic numbers of Latinos, Blacks, Asians, and Jews from the Democratic Party with absurdities like ‘Defund the Police’ or ‘From the River to the Sea’ or ‘Latinx.’”
Even staunch supporters in left-leaning media outlets, like MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough, are now acknowledging that voters cared about inflation despite previous claims from the White House that Bidenomics was a success.
As for disappointments, it’s disappointing to see the celebrities who pledged to leave the country if Trump won have not followed through.
Come on, Barbra Streisand, take the lead to Canada.
And bring Cher and tearful Jimmy Kimmel with you.
In the end, their stay or departure is inconsequential.
What truly matters is that Trump’s policies will bolster America economically and militarily — setting off ripple effects globally.
A clear example of American strength in action is Qatar’s directive for Hamas leaders to leave the country, essentially handing them a death sentence as Israel will pursue them relentlessly.
A favorable outcome of Trump’s foreign policy focus will be halting Iran’s dangerous actions and nuclear ambitions.
The reasons for his emphasis are both strategic and personal.
The unsealing of a federal indictment revealed an Iranian government plot to assassinate Trump, marking the second known attempt after a previous one in August.
Silence on the part of the Democrats
The president-elect needed no further motivation to confront the radical mullahs, especially after these attempts on his life.
The lack of response from the Biden-Harris administration and the subdued media coverage of these plots raise questions. Why the disparity?
One can only imagine the reaction had similar attempts been made against Biden or Harris.
This discrepancy underscores the heart of the matter: Iran doesn’t target weak Democratic leaders as they pose no threat to Iran’s agenda and are a source of profit.
Conversely, the mullahs fear Trump’s return would disrupt their plans.
Instead of confronting Iran, the Biden-Harris administration has enabled the Iranian regime to thrive, funneling billions of dollars from oil revenues to terrorist organizations targeting not only Israel but also US allies in the region.
The regime has also aligned with Russia in conflicts against Ukraine and continues to support Syria’s Assad and his atrocities against his own people and the Kurds.
Iran’s progress in nuclear weapons development remains unchecked, with the current administration continuing the failed policy of appeasement.
This approach mirrors the ineffective Obama-Biden policy that aimed to coax Iran into moderation but failed. Trump’s election is a timely intervention.
The assassination attempts should serve as a final blow to the despicable Iranian regime.
Their ultimate goal, as openly declared by the mullahs, is the destruction of Israel, followed by the United States.
Trump’s counter stance envisions Iran as a regular oil-rich nation devoid of aggressive intentions, freeing its people from years of oppressive rule since 1979.
A vision without nuclear threats
Trump iterated this sentiment on Election Day, stating his desire for Iran to forego nuclear weapons and prosper as a nation.
Iran has denied involvement in the assassination plots, with its foreign minister calling for confidence-building measures between the two countries.
To demonstrate a genuine desire for peace, Iran can take simple steps. It must instruct Hamas leaders to surrender and release hostages, including the four American citizens held in Gaza.
Iran should renounce its goal of eliminating Israel, cease all attacks, instruct Hezbollah to cease aggression against Israel, and adhere to past commitments under a UN resolution.
Furthermore, Iran must allow unfettered international inspections of its nuclear facilities to dispel concerns of nuclear ambitions.
These demands are daunting, but under Trump’s leadership, Iran has little choice but to comply.
When Iran realizes this, Trump will achieve a lasting peace, underscoring American strength as the pathway to a safer world.