All of Trump‘s efforts over the past four years to drain the political swamp in Washington have deeply angered politicians who have colluded with the Chinese Communist Party.
Trump (Trump) has achieved many feats in his 4 years in office, he claims to want to make America great again, he represents the traditional conservative forces, Trump is a patriot. Trump wants to make America great again, so how did America become great? Watch China invited Pan Lu, a current commentator, to explain how America reached all the way to the top of the mountain.
According to Pan Lu, we have to go back to its historical origins to find out how the United States became great. Rewind back 400 years to a stormy night in 1620, when a cargo ship was traveling the Atlantic Ocean, and on Nov. 11 they were about to reach the New England colony in North America.
Before they disembarked, there were 102 English Puritans, 41 of whom were grown men, and these 41 grown men, guided by a torn Bible, were ready to sign a political covenant that would come to be known as the Mayflower Covenant. They agreed and created a government to which they would submit. The Mayflower Compact set a precedent that the government would be created based on the consent of the governed and that it would be governed by the rule of law, and this has since become the template for a historic document that made America the City on the Hill and one of the leading ideas that created America and the American spirit of freedom.
More than 100 years later, Americans have a new document, and this one is their way of saying no to unaccountable government. The well-known right of all citizens in a society to associate freely and to govern themselves by making laws that are beneficial to all. It was out of the Mayflower Convention that Britain, the sovereign power of the Americas, adopted a very harsh taxation policy on the colonies, which led to a revolt by the people of North America, who no longer considered King George IV to be their king and began to fight to establish their own country.
On July 4, 1776, 154 years after the signing of the Mayflower Convention, the Continental Army led by Washington in Philadelphia was in an extremely passive position and they did not have a complete chance to defeat the British army, while they adopted the famous Declaration of Independence on this day. the Continental Congress of July 4, 1776, a declaration unanimously adopted by the 13 Confederate States of America.
“All men are not created equal, but are endowed by their Creator in the Declaration of Independence with certain unalienable rights, among which are the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is in order to secure these rights that governments are instituted among them, and the just rights of governments are derived from the consenting authority of the governed. The right of the people to alter or abolish any form of government which shall defeat these ends, and to establish the principles on which the new government shall be founded, shall be to organize power in such a manner as to promote the greatest possible safety and happiness of the people.” This Declaration of Independence became another foundation for the strength of the United States that followed.
Thirteen years after the Declaration of Independence, America’s founding fathers gathered in Philadelphia’s Hall of Constitutions, this time to introduce the Federal Constitution and Bill of Rights that would shape America for more than 200 years.
The full preamble to the Federal Constitution says, “We the people of the United States, in order to establish a more perfect union, establish justice, provide for the common defense of domestic tranquility, promote the public welfare, and secure to ourselves and to future generations the happiness of liberty. This Constitution is hereby established for the United States of America.
In the second amendment to the Bill of Rights, they mention a very important principle, the right of the people to overthrow the government, hence this right to bear arms. The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed, as a well-disciplined militia is necessary to the security of a free state.
The time came on November 19, 1863, when President Lincoln spoke in his Gettysburg Address in Pennsylvania, “We should dedicate ourselves here to the great task that still remains before us – that we should draw from these glorious dead the greater devotion to accomplish the cause for which they have given their lives completely and utterly; we are here to make the greatest determination not to let these dead die in vain; we are here to bring about the new birth of the nation in freedom under the blessing of God, and to perpetuate this government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”
It is with the worship of God and respect for people that America went to the top of the mountain and then dominated the world after just one hundred years, and the above is the real reason why America went to greatness.
On December 7, 1941, in Roosevelt’s speech to Congress declaring war on Japan, he said that the day of December 7, 1941 will be remembered by history as a national shame, when the United States was suddenly and deliberately attacked by the naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. It will not be until Jan. 6, 2021, that this will be the true day of America’s national shame.
On January 6, millions of President Trump’s supporters, braving the bitter cold, gathered early in Washington, DC. They went to Washington to oppose the stolen election and to support President Trump, who is the true pillar of the country. But the fact that the supporters were followed by casualties, with four patriots dying in Washington and President Trump’s Twitter feed blocked, made Jan. 6 arguably the bleakest day in America since 9/11.
The so-called Trump supporters stormed Congress at this juncture just in time to stop Senators like Cruz from showing plenty of evidence of election theft. It was televised, but due to the massive influx of people into the Capitol, the joint session decided to adjourn for security reasons while Secret Service agents protected the lawmakers from leaving Capitol Hill. This time the clash between the guardsmen and the clashers took place and 4 patriots died. Trump’s four-year effort to drain the political swamp in Washington has deeply angered those politicians who are in cahoots with the Chinese Communist Party.
In any case, history will remember this American president, a businessman by birth, with no political background, who tried to save America and tried to make it great again.
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