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By Olivia Pierson
After Trump’s stunning victory last week, I realise it was a relief that he didn’t win in 2020 due to industrial-level voter fraud. This victory is far better, with the electoral college, popular vote, Senate, and Congress behind him. Trump is assembling his cabinet with appointments like Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense, John Ratcliffe for Director of the CIA, and Mike Huckabee for Ambassador to Israel. The left's meltdown has been severely depressed but delightful to witness as Trump is set on cleaning up the dirty Washington swamp. The results of the election were better than expected, with the win being much, much more decisive. I predicted a Trump win in my last article “Can you Feel the Rage Bubbling?” but the reality has surpassed all my own expectations. It was a fantastic evening when the results rolled in before bedtime on election night and grew even stronger by dawn. The appointments made by Trump for his cabinet are just so damn impressive, bringing heartfelt patriotism to the forefront of American political life again. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will head the newly created Department of Governmental Efficiency, DOGE, no doubt inspired by the popular cryptocurrency. Democrats are in obvious disarray, knowing that a massive cleanup of the country is on the horizon. Trump's determination to drain the Washington swamp is clear through his appointments and his active daily broadcasts. The impact of Trump's victory cannot be overstated. With the strength of this decisive win he has the strongest mandate the political system can possibly give a president to lead. As Trump moves forward with his agenda to clean up Washington, the country will undoubtedly undergo significant changes for the better, but I still expect it to get pretty messy, unless they’re so demoralised that they may just go out with a whimper. I’m so used to Dems behaving abominably. Trump's massive victory was a monumental moment in American history. His appointments to key positions within his cabinet show a commitment to patriotism and efficiency and I look forward to many more over the next few weeks. The left's response to his win has been chaotic but ultimately serves as a reminder of the changes that are coming: mass deportations of illegals and their families, a secure southern border and crackdown on China-funded drug cartels, an end to DEI and critical race theory across the board, an end to transgender ass-kissing as Trump wants the mutilation of children to not only be stopped but to be prosecuted - especially the doctors, parents and teachers who indulge in this grotesque evil perpetrated upon young people. Mike Huckabee as Ambassador to Israel will make sure that Israel gets whatever it needs from America to smite the evil of jihad that so aggresses it everyday, and Trump wants all the hostages back, not only the 12 who are American citizens but all of them. What happened on Oct 7th 2023 in Israel must never be allowed to happen again. Trump is the greatest gift to Netanyahu on this score and I’m glad of it. The massive red wave has come and swept the United States. Only Trump could’ve done this with such dark forces arrayed against him. His election campaign message, apart from MAGA, was “too big to rig,” and he achieved it superbly. What a magnificent bastard! The United States are lucky to have him.
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Alan Gawith
13/11/2024 03:55:47 pm
Well put, Olivia. If only we had a leader with balls like Donald!
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Steve Taylor
13/11/2024 04:00:05 pm
The Deep State, wokeism, critical (marxist) theory. Yes, all should be targets & pursued relentlessly. BUT the biggest problem (& the power behind all these evils) is the Federal Reserve System & the Bank of International Settlements (BIS in Geneva). Until Trump, or someone, abolishes the Federal Reserve everything else is windows dressing.
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Allan
13/11/2024 04:31:23 pm
Well said Olivia, as always agree 100% with your commentary. I really feared for the future of the West had that word salad cackling clown won. She honestly made Ardern look like a Mensa candidate with some of her utterances. I watched the results come in initially with trepidation however as the night progressed the weight lifted from my shoulders and delight replaced the fear. Now that Mr Trump is in charge I feel a lot more positive about the future. Hopefully some of this new direction will rub off on the rest of the Western leaders however I feel that they will be coerced into following suit.
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Stephen Quirke
13/11/2024 10:37:18 pm
Agreed 100% Olivia. Just a little worried about their Foreign Policy (not referring to Israel which I support). Russia is no friend of the USA, but time will identify and iron out issues, that I am sure of that.
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Graeme
16/11/2024 01:43:57 pm
I'm amazed that the election fraud didn't happen.
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