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Trump Running America Exactly How the Founding Fathers Wanted

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President Donald Trump is exactly the sort of chief executive our founding fathers envisioned. They were well educated in classic political theory. They handed us a unique “republican” form of government which empowers the citizen without creating raw “mob-rule” democracy. They also saw the swamp of corruption looming on the horizon. That’s specifically why they handed the president sweeping powers to implement policy. Including some which haven’t been tapped into, yet.

Trump saving America

President Donald Trump posted a defiantly patriotic statement on his Truth Social platform recently. Once again, he has Democrats shrieking in uncontrolled hysteria.

He who saves his country does not violate any law,” the patriotic conservative declared on February 15. Liberals instantly recognized the quote from self-declared French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.

That, progressives holler, is “another instance of the president likening his executive authority to authoritarianism.” Shifty Adam Schiff’s eyes were popping out. He heard what Trump had to say and noted “spoken like a true dictator.” What’s wrong with that? We the People counter.

Contrary to Democrat belief, a “benevolent” dictator provides the most stable and productive form of government humans came up with yet. That was exactly what the founding fathers aimed to create with the Constitution.

The president has been specifically given the job of chief administrator. The people elect the one who they want running the show but once in office, the president holds the power.

Yes, liberals snarl, they also created “checks and balances” on that power. Meaning Congress and the courts. Donald Trump is well aware that there are loopholes allowing him to exceed his limits. When there’s a good reason.

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“He who saves his country does not violate any law.”

Times of crisis

The founding fathers weren’t blind to the ways of human nature. They knew that the unique and experimental form of government wasn’t perfect and destined for trouble down the road. They even knew when to expect it. After about 200 years. More or less. In 1976 we had Jimmy Carter and gas rationing, so their crystal ball was accurate.

They were hoping someone like Donald Trump would arrive on the scene in time. Since they knew they would be dead when the trouble started, they gave us some tools to use and prayed we would be sensible enough to use them when the time comes.

The founding fathers didn’t make those tools easy to use, they wanted them to be kept in reserve until the right “break glass in case of emergency” situation came up. Donald Trump broke the glass and reached into his constitutional toolbox.

The day after a patriotic “breach of contract” notice went viral on social media, the Bundy brothers seized control of the Malheur Nature Preserve in Oregon.

We the People were expecting him to do it during his first term. He wasn’t fully in charge of the Pentagon then. Which is why he’s eliminated everyone who can stand in his way on day one, this time around.

The year 2016 began turbulently with We the People furiously demanding our government obey their oath of office and restore the rule of law. It had been painfully absent under Democrat rule.

The day after a patriotic “breach of contract” notice went viral on social media, the Bundy brothers seized control of the Malheur Nature Preserve in Oregon. We know how that ended. That November, We the People elected Donald Trump to solve the problem. He’s ready for the Deep State this time around.

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