Donald Trump became the 47th President of the United States in a powerful inauguration ceremony characterized by truth-telling and patriotic performances. Trump declared the day as the start of a 'Revolutionary common sense' era in America.
Defeat and death are now stalking the British oligarchy and their American underlings, as Trump's inauguration signals a shift away from the imperial paradigms that have dominated global politics for far too long.
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With less than three weeks until the election, we have lots of updates to cover. The most exciting news is the release of the new Promethean Action pamphlet, What President Trump Can Do With the American System 2.0.
New Promethean Action Pamphlet: What President Trump Can Do With the American System 2.0
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New Promethean Action Pamphlet: What President Trump Can Do With the American System 2.0
Promethean Action has just released a new pamphlet, What President Trump Can Do With the American System 2.0, written by our economics team, led by Benjamin Deniston.
What President Trump Can Do With the American System 2.0
Our latest pamphlet release is hitting the streets across the country.
Join us in our campaign to revitalize America’s economy and create a culture of optimism, prosperity, and progress. The American System 2.0 provides a roadmap to unlocking the country’s full potential and making America once again the leading manufacturing and technological superpower in the world. From harnessing the power of a thriving machine tool sector, to securing vast new energy and freshwater supplies—learn about the policies that will generate the greatest increases in productivity and wealth generation. Featuring physical economist Lyndon LaRouche’s unique advancements on the original American System (as championed by Alexander Hamilton, Abraham Lincoln, and William McKinley), this pamphlet provides the knowledge and inspiration needed to take action and create a brighter future for America. Study the pamphlet, join our campaign, and discover how you can be part of reshaping the country’s economic destiny. Download your FREE copy now!
Dem Leaders Worry About Michigan and Black Men Not Voting for Kamala
High ranking Dem Congressman from SC, Jim Clyburn, says “I am concerned about Black men staying home or voting for Trump." He appeared on CNN's State of the Union show.
The moderator, Dana Bash, quoted MI Rep. Debbie Dingell saying, "Black men are saying, Democrats take us for granted, Donald Trump speaks to us."
So, Bash asked Clyburn what specifically made him concerned when he talked to people in Michigan, including Black men, Black religious leaders and Black union workers, last weekend. Clyburn replied, "When people raised questions about what does she stand for? And I tend to ask them, don't tell me what you hear, tell me what you feel. What do you feel about her as opposed to what you experienced for four years under Trump?" Clyburn then drilled down on the Dem Party's favorite bugbear, the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025: "Project 2025 is Jim Crow 2.0," declared Clyburn– and it's also not Donald Trump's policy.
Clearly he is worried, when he believes "feelings" are more important than actual policies.
Democrats and the media decry the revolt of rural America against liberal coastal elites. The Harris campaign even took as its VP candidate a Minnesota Nice kind of guy, hoping his flannel shirt and aw shucks demeanor would win votes away from President Trump. But Minnesota’s DFL is no different: just substitute the Twin Cities and college towns for California and New York. And, as Politico reported on October 11, profiling Tim Walz’s former congressional district, “These rural voters picked Tim Walz six times. And they’re done" with him. In Congress, Walz appeared to represent the district's rural and urban interests. But as voter enthusiasm waned, he aimed at the governor’s office, winning in 2018 with Twin Cities support. There, he traded his old persona for a more progressive one. “They went for everything they could get to make us a sanctuary for transgenders and illegals. They just went nuts,” one voter told Politico. “A flannel shirt doesn’t mean you blend in in the country.”
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Donald Trump became the 47th President of the United States in a powerful inauguration ceremony characterized by truth-telling and patriotic performances. Trump declared the day as the start of a 'Revolutionary common sense' era in America.
This was a week of Trump triumphs ahead of an inauguration where the security situation remains fraught. His nominees sailed through the Senate, displaying competence and adherence to what the people voted for, while the Democrats used their tired lines of attack, already rejected on November 5.
In today's report we're exposing environmental tyranny, supporting President Trump's agenda, and empowering citizens to take action in Texas, Michigan, and Washington DC.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Secretary of State nominee Marco Rubio's confirmation hearings masked a revolution at the US Department of State, as Trump pushes for a new era of national sovereignty and global resistance to British neo-liberal influence.