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Die is Cast: Supreme Court Rules on Tariffs

Trump is the greatest president ever and it is important to understand that most great men are not loved by the majority, because of two things, primarily: (1) being mediocre, which immediately makes the great men unattractive to the mediocre observer, and (2) ignorance.

Trump’s approval ratings are the lowest since taking office:

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Great men, from the various researches I’ve done, are those that are able to: (1) perceive what the right thing to do is, (2) wish only to do that thing and (3) are capable to execute and accomplish that thing.

Trump believes the United States was a dead country one year ago and so do I.

After 2008, the American voter was so desperate and confused that it elected a man that nearly ended the American experiment and when the voter came to his senses in 2016, this man and the movement behind him, attempted to overthrow the 45th president and to turn the United States into a 3rd-world Banana Republic by ignoring the will of the people and cheating in the 2020 elections.

As a great man, Trump is able not only to see what the right thing to do is, but what he possesses that many before him don’t have and we might have to go back to Abraham Lincoln, for the last president who did, is PAIN TOLERANCE.

What has infected the industrialized world, the developed democracies, in the post-Soviet era, is willingness to compromise, in order to avoid pain.

Unwillingness to go all the way has been the weak link in the chain of the conservatives for the past 35 years. Because of their love of country and patriotism, they’ve negotiated with Deep State globalists and with anti-Constitutionalists, for the sake of not leading the country into civil war.

When the Romans besieged one town, the two families that were fighting over leadership of the community, burned each other’s barns and food supplies, resulting in the besieged city having no grains and stores of nourishments.

They were willing to lose to the Romans, but not to each other.

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    In America today, the Democrats are willing to burn down the barn, if it means they get to win, but Trump is flipping the script on them and saving not only the barn, but the country and the world.

    Why are his approval ratings going down, then?

    Think of the characteristics of greatness:

    1. Perception of the right thing to do: Many Americans don’t know what is right and wrong anymore, because every four years, they were told complete opposites.

    Trump spends days on end, explaining why tariffs are the best for the economy, why crime is bad… basic things that many Americans are brainwashed about.

    1. Desire to do only the right thing: Many in government not only do not want to do the right thing, but seek to destroy this country and its system of governance.

    If you saw what the USAID was engaged in, you know very well that the government wasn’t of the people and for the people, but by the elites and for the globalists.

    1. Ability to make it happen: Why is the Supreme Court deliberating about tariffs? Why doesn’t the governor of Illinois want to solve crime? Why do Democrats open the borders to 21M?

    What does Trump say of the Democrats? He says they are smart, because they stay together like a cult. That is how they get things done and make things happen, but in order to be great, you must make the right thing happen, so Trump must be able to break this wall of statism.

    Most Americans don’t want to play Chicken and see who flinches first. It is too much for them, but that is precisely what Trump has to do.

    This is existential: as he says, if we don’t do this, we won’t have a country.

    I believe Trump will win: tariffs, lower interest rates, government efficiency.

    With those, confidence will return and Americans will feel inspired to start families, buy homes and join the Golden Age.

    Making America Great Again is the hardest task in the world, because it is coming back from the dead. Remember, tens of millions of voters wanted a person by the name of Joe Biden and another, by the name of Kamala Harris to run this country.

    Most Americans wouldn’t recognize greatness, if George Washington was standing right in front of them. Sad, but true.

    How much pain and volatility must the man, who wants his constitution to be upheld, go through? My answer is as much as it takes, for the alternative is losing the greatest civil document ever written by men.

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