It has been barely a month since Donald Trump took office as President and already monumental changes have occurred. As Vladimir Lenin famously said, “There are decades when nothing happens and there are weeks when decades happen.” Trump appears to have learned the lesson well from his first term during which he was drubbed from every direction and, with the assistance and support of his staff, is aggressively making his mark on America and the world. Whether it will be “great” or not remains to be seen. If Trump succeeds in dismantling and rearranging the federal government, a long overdue event, it will bode well for the future of this country—in the long run. The short run is a different story. Getting from our current situation to “Happy days are here again” is not going to be a pleasant journey, even if you are a starry-eyed supporter of everything which he is accomplishing.
America, the Hegemon, has run its course. After 1-1/4 centuries of empire-building (marking the Spanish-American war as the beginning), it is obvious to clear-minded thinkers that there is nothing left except to change course and operate in a different manner. We cannot bully our way anymore as in the past. Threats only have an effect on small insignificant countries like Colombia, which caved recently on the issue of repatriation of immigrants to the US. Large, near-peer nations (Russia, China, e.g.) are charting their own destiny and have the power to make it happen, with or without the “blessing” of Washington.
Closer to home, financial collapse and ruin are on the horizon. After decades of constant inflation from 1971 onward (Nixon’s decoupling from the gold standard) and unfathomably massive deficits (call them by their real name–unpayable debts), the economy is on extremely shaky ground and will probably experience a severe recession in the near future, almost certainly within the next four years. It is conceivable that this will be worse than the Great Depression of the 1930’s, and it is not necessary to resort to “conspiracy theories” to understand that. The dollar is strong vis-a-vis all other currencies only because they are even weaker, not through any real value of its own. The current run-up in the price of gold is a telling indicator. The day is long gone when all problems could be solved by throwing money at them.
What does this mean for us? Put as simply as I can, it’s going to hurt. Bigly. There are going to be serious consequences for America’s actions and many of them will be personally disruptive and destructive. Lifestyle changes are going to become the order of the day and many of these will come about because there is no other choice. Adapt or die. Simply expecting that the State or society will allow us to remain as we were is a foolish exercise in complacent irresponsibility. Those who cling to the past will almost certainly perish. At the very least, they will become irrelevant.
For too long, we have believed in the State to protect us from every conceivable danger and inconvenience. Today, that false god is bankrupt and toppling. The motto, “full faith and credit of the US government”, is no longer valid and does not apply. It is like a decrepit, derelict building which has long outlived its original purpose and must be destroyed to make way for the future.
Donald Trump, like any good wrecking ball, is loud, disruptive, and causing a lot of damage to the existing structure. However, wrecking balls are good for only one purpose–deconstruction. Trump is not going to “save” America, but he may clear the way for others to come behind him and start the rebuilding process all over again. Time will tell.
Leather gloves, hard hats, steel-toed boots, dust masks, and safety goggles are the order of the day.
“If Trump succeeds in dismantling and rearranging the federal government, a long overdue event, it will bode well for the future of this country—in the long run.”
In the short run, but not in the very long run.
Regardless what good Trump accomplishes in the short run, in the long run, (like all unbiblical and biblically unqualified presidents who preceded him), he will only succeed in perpetuating the biblically egregious Constitutional Republic, bon of the biblically seditious Constitution.* In turn, he will only help advance America’s suicidal trek to the precipice of moral depravity and destruction, officially commenced in 1787/1788.
For more, listen to my current series entitled “Donald J. Trump: Cyrus or Nimrod, Round 2,” subtitled “Letting Trump Speak for Himself: Biblically Examining His Second Inaugural Speech.” Part 1 and 2 of this series, can presently be found at the top of our Audio Messages page at https://www.bibleversusconstitution.org/tapelist.html.
With new messages, these will later be moved to near the bottom of the same page.
*For evidence that the Constitution is biblically seditious, see free online book “Bible Law vs. the United States Constitution: The Christian Perspective,” in which every Article and Amendment is examined by the Bible, at https://www.bibleversusconstitution.org/BlvcOnline/blvc-index.html
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Roger, you raise a point here worth exploring further: if Trump and Musk are successful in significantly reducing the size of government and government expenditure (which I hope they will be, and must be if the deficit and debt are to be dealt with in anything approaching a successful manner), there will be hundreds of thousands of unemployed added to the rolls, unemployment will, at least for an extended time, increase, and a recession (by the measures of GDP) will be certain.
This will have significant ramifications for the dollar and for the political future of MAGA in the form of continuing these policies.
Certainly, at some point, things will improve economically – they must if this bloated bureaucracy and over-regulation are tamed. But will this happen in time to salvage the 2026 and 2028 elections such that the changes can gain more foundation?
Bionic, it is my belief that most people do not understand the amount of pain and suffering which is coming upon them. This system cannot be dismantled in the way that Trump is, to all appearances, doing without creating major hardship for an enormous amount of people, yet I get the impression that there is no real cause for concern amongst the general population. If I am correct, this will drastically change once his policies take hold and the effects are seen clearly.
My guess is that these changes will only just be beginning to bite in 2026 and that Trump will be blamed, no matter that he is doing what needs to be done. By 2028, everyone will know it.
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