Trump’s resistance is on the rise

Biden was inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States. 25,000 National Guard troops were stationed in Washington, D.C., to prevent a repeat of the January 6 riots on Capitol Hill. The Department of Defense Pentagon attack on 9/11 was also not tried in such a big way. The government’s efforts to smear Trump, who is accused of starting the riots, are clear. Biden will call on the nation to unite against the Epidemic, create harmony, rebuild the economy, etc. Although all are positive waves, how to achieve these noble purposes is another matter. The pencil is down for the third Time. Ignoring the fact that nearly half of the electorate is a Trump fan, Biden’s high-profile support for impeachment by Congress will only exacerbate the rift and not help unite the nation. The harmony is yet to be created when the powerful elite that Biden represents put away the visible hand of interference.

Four years ago Trump took office, saying “This American carnage stops right here and stops right now. What is the “carnage”? Trump is referring to the politicians and bureaucrats in Washington and the financial and technical elites on Wall Street, who are using the visible hand of the government to fleece the people to enrich themselves: they have bodyguards to protect them and their children go to the noble schools. The common man is left to fend for himself and his children in Band 5 schools. In order to stop the “massacre” of this forgotten group, so that they can also be like the Washington power elite, the Wall Street elite as a big tea, send their children to quality schools, he launched an “unprecedented resistance” (a historic movement” to cleanse Washington of the stinky poppy (drain the swamp).

Biden’s team continues big government’s international line

In November’s election, Trump was unfortunately hated by a mosquito’s whiskers under the cloud of suspicion of vote planting and vote-rigging. The “unprecedented struggle” to free the people from the tangible hands of bureaucrats has not been successful, and the powerful elites have returned to the dynasty; Trump’s fans are not satisfied and have disrupted Congress to vent their anger. The Biden Administration‘s team, Trump’s fans have not been caught using the wrong god.

In the case of Secretary of State Designate Blinken, he is the embodiment of Wall Street elites and Washington power elites: his father founded an investment bank, gave Clinton a large donation to the campaign and was paid to be the ambassador to Hungary; Blinken grew up in New York and Paris, went to an Ivy League university on the East Coast – Harvard undergraduate, Columbia Law School –He has worked for Biden 20 years ago, having served in both the Clinton and Obama administrations. Trump came on the scene, he gave a sweeping door, turned to open a consulting firm, that is, to Google, Facebook and other sales in Washington to establish contacts to make real money.

The Hong Kong primary election is a major raid, Blinken and Pompeo like tweeting to denounce. But the elite of the powerful, like him, who have been in the establishment all their lives, follow the path of Clinton and Obama’s love of tolerance and global integration, which is undoubtedly preferable.

Since the founding of the country, the United States has always had two lines of argument between small local self-government and strong federal big government. The former strives for self-restraint and less intervention by those in power, while the latter stretches central power to unite and strengthen the United States. 1914 saw the outbreak of the First World War in Europe, initially dominated by the concept of small local self-government, the United States remained neutral; it was not until three years later when a cruise ship full of American passengers was attacked that it entered the war. Similarly, had Japan not attacked Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt would not have been able to convince the American public to go to war.

The visible hand intensified the “massacre of the common people”

One of the consequences of World War II was that the Americans were so confident that they were seeking to be the world’s policeman as the allies of the freedom camp. However, after the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the two Middle East wars, the war in Afghanistan, costing trillions of dollars, but made a mess of it. Trump is to reorganize according to the concept of small government, the United States as a priority, from the secondary strategic value of Europe and the Middle East withdrawal of troops, withdrawal from Iranian arms restrictions and the Paris climate agreement, in order to confront the Democratic Party Clinton, Obama’s big government international line.

Domestically, the big government philosophy took advantage of the Great Depression in the 1930s and World War II to grow in size, and the outbreak of the civil rights movement in the 1960s led to interventionist policies that sold welfarism in the name of “The Great Society” (The Great Society), and gave the powerful elite, who were already in power, the opportunity to share the political spoils under the guise of big government. The many distortions of the policy have given rise to the so-called “tribalism” that excludes the dissidents, forming a confrontation between race, gender, urban and rural areas, and the elites of the common people, which has intensified into what Trump calls the “massacre” of the common people. The root cause of this is the visible hand of big government and the many brutal interventions.

The Biden administration is full of the old batteries of the Clinton and Obama administrations, and these powerful elites who are addicted to big government are not willing to stop. Following this path will not only create harmony, but will intensify “tribalism”. Withdrawal from the White House, Trump can vow to resist the rise of the party.