President Trump Lays Down The Law
By DICK MORRIS
Published on
DickMorris.com on January 20, 2017
Lest anyone think that President Trump (it feels so good to write these
words) was making it up as he went along the campaign trail, his
inaugural address should set their hearts at rest. The new president
continued his campaign themes into his inaugural signaling that they
will dominate his policy-making and thinking for all of his presidency.
He really declared the end of globalism, noting that the world's
foremost nation was putting its own needs first. And he notified the
world's most controlling establishment that the goals of the average
American would have supremacy.
No longer will the style and vogue of Paris and German salons or the
consensus of self-interested bureaucrats be prevailing. Everything will
be judged strictly by one criterion: What is best for the people that
own this nation -- the American people.
An economy committed only to the aggregation of wealth will now have to
focus instead on the distribution of prosperity, not to different ethnic
groups, but to those whose labor has made the wealth possible in the
first place.
It was a fighting inaugural, devoid of the grace, eloquence, and
trappings of previous speeches. It plainly articulated what President
Trump plans to do and elaborated the themes of his election campaign.
Watching the speech, we come to realize that President Trump regards the
government as a continuation of the campaign by other means. He did not
run for office as a candidate who now sheds the populist suit and
governs as a bureaucrat. He is going to govern as he ran -- raw,
unvarnished, clear, and decisive.
The message of this inaugural is clear: President Donald J. Trump means
what he says.
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