The Greatness that is America!
- wtpnetwork
- Jan 2
- 2 min read
Buckle up because we're leaping into a topic that's as American as apple pie and bald eagles: the greatness that is America. And no, I'm not talking about the woke, inclusive, DEI, unicorn-riding version of Multi-Colored hair America that some people seem to think we should be. I'm talking about the real deal, the America that Donald Trump promises to deliver, and why we elected him in 2024.
First off, let's talk about what 'American greatness' even means. It's not about the size of your social media following or how many pronouns you can juggle in one sentence. It's about strength, independence, conservative values and principles, and a no-nonsense approach to global leadership. Trump's "America First" isn't just a catchy slogan; it's a principle, a way of life that says, "Hey world, we're not here to coddle you; we're here to lead and kick your ass if necessary."
Under Trump, we will see policies that actually put Americans first. Remember when factories were coming back from overseas? When we weren't just the world's piggy bank? That is Trump's America. He slapped tariffs on China and said, "You want to play dirty? We'll play the game better than you." And guess what? It worked. Jobs came back, and not just any jobs, but good old American manufacturing jobs where people can earn a living without needing three side gigs.
Now, let's talk about security because, let's face it, you can't be great if you're not safe. Trump's border policies? They weren't about xenophobia; they were about common sense. You don't leave your front door wide open unless you're inviting trouble in. Building that wall was like putting up a "Do Not Disturb" sign for all the wrong elements trying to sneak in. It was about securing our nation so that we could thrive, not just survive.
Around the world, Trump wasn't afraid to call out the bullies. He didn't dance around with diplomatic niceties while countries like Iran laughed behind our backs. He pulled out of bad deals, like the Paris Agreement, which was more about lining the pockets of global elites than saving the planet. Trump knew that America should lead by example, not by apology.
But here's where the sarcasm kicks in: some folks seem to think that greatness is about feeling good, not being good. They'd rather we pat ourselves on the back for our "diversity" while our economy tanks and our global influence wanes. Newsflash: real greatness isn't about feeling warm and fuzzy; it's about being unapologetically strong, proud, and independent.
So, to my fellow Coloradans and others, let's be clear: America's greatness isn't something you just feel; it's something you observe every day in the jobs created, the security projected, and the leadership demonstrated. That's the Trump way, and that's the American way.
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