Anticipation of America's "Golden Age" Turns into Action
The second Trump Presidency is less than 30 days away, but the physical economy is already being reorganized to rise up to the demands that the new Trump Presidency will place upon it.
Trump triumphed in Tuesday’s election for President of the United States. It was not even close. He won, overwhelmingly, despite months of faked or inaccurate polls claiming the race was too close to call.
Donald Trump triumphed in Tuesday’s election for President of the United States. It was not even close. He won, overwhelmingly, despite months of faked or inaccurate polls claiming the race was too close to call. He currently leads the popular vote by over 5 million votes, throwing all the machinations planned in tabletop exercises run through the intelligence community and such outfits as the Democracy Futures Projects into history’s dustbin. Their gaming of how-to coup the incoming president was based on a razor thin Trump victory which, in reality, never really existed.
Trump won by completely outflanking them based on his exploitation of a fundamental premise: men and women are not beasts or animals; they are participants in God’s ongoing creation. They yearn to build things. They yearn to change history for the better; to tell their children and grandchildren I did something in life, which was bold, daring, and good, which will last forever. Fundamental change is only ever made by rebels, by outsiders who see things others do not, have the courage of their conviction against the resistance of those whose beliefs they challenge, and can create something entirely new.
Americans are endowed by their forefathers with a particular mindset, embodied in the Declaration of Independence’s proclamation of the inalienable rights: to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That happiness, as defined by one of our nation’s European founders, Gottfried Leibniz, is the fulfillment of the God given creative potential of each and every human being. The founders specifically rejected John Locke’s alternative of “property” as that last “right.”
The great American scientist and poet, Lyndon LaRouche, commented on this repeatedly, calling it a type of American reflex. He said, “It is a nerve which, when touched on the matter of its essential features, will rise up to strike down the offender, that in a fashion described with great precision by a great English poet who understood this matter, Percy B. Shelley, in the closing paragraph of his In Defence of Poetry.” It has allowed us to rise phoenix like from apparent disaster repeatedly in our history, in times of great crisis, without even fully recognizing the source of our deliverance. It is definitely working now in and through Donald Trump and his supporters.
The Democrats’ religion is the opposite inferior oligarchical premise, that human society is like an animal farm, where behaviors can be predicted and controlled by the appropriate expert allocations of pleasure and pain. Tribalism based on fixed genetics is their organizing principle.
Trump won despite an all-out corporate media campaign smearing him and his surging MAGA movement as “Nazis,” “garbage,” and similar epithets hurled from the Oval Office and amplified daily by every corporate media outlet in the country. The more the media lied, the more people lined up to support Donald Trump and, significantly, fled the corporate media entirely, for podcasts, X, and Instagram where they could watch Trump videos, and get a true picture of his ideas, and at the same time, explore new ideas from elsewhere in the world, while ridiculing their shared oppressors. He won despite being outspent 2-1. He won despite four criminal indictments manufactured by the present White House to drive him from political life. He dodged not one, but two assassins’ bullets literally through the grace and hand of God and the people recognized that his survival was just that.
He also won because he has a magnificent sense of humor and a raw and unbounded love for the working class he has adopted as the constituency of his transformational republican party. The capacity for humor, irony, and satire are characteristics of creative human beings. His opponents, on the other hand, are dour and depressed.
When Kamala Harris sought to don the garb of the commoner, falsely claiming she once worked at McDonald’s tossing fries, Trump went to McDonald’s and worked a full shift in front of the cameras. He completed the story by submitting his resignation to the firm this week, noting that he now had a new job at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. When Kamala Harris and Tampon Tim said Donald Trump and JD Vance were fatally “weird,” Trump declared that only rebels and outsiders make history and are capable of actually changing things. When Joe Biden called Trump and his supporters, floating garbage, Trump arrived at a rally site in a garbage truck, having donned the garbage man’s vest, and conducted a full press conference from the truck. He went to bodegas in Harlem and held a rally where no Republican has gone, deep in the Bronx. He went to all the iconic sports events and was greeted with roars of approval from the fans. His gigantic rallies in every state, declared “dark and dystopian” by the media, were fun and energetic love fests according to the participants, featuring both country music and classical opera.
He constructed his Atlanta mug shot to become the brand of all rebels, with apparel featuring it selling out throughout the land. Always in the deepest communion with his supporters, he rose from an assassin’s bullet, not knowing if it would be his last words, and admonished, “fight, fight, fight.” His get out the vote apparatus relied on Charlie Kirk and Elon Musk and thousands of citizen volunteers. It was ridiculed by all the political pros, but it outperformed the millions of dollars spent by Harris on the same activity from huge offices in every battleground state and all their focus groups, issue modeling, and similar shrines to empiricist reductionism.
Elon Musk, who parked himself in Pennsylvania after the assassination attempt rounded up a huge vote from the Amish, who never vote, because he found out that they were outraged by the Biden/Harris climate farming policies which were driving them out of business. Musk also mobilized the youth vote by touting his and Trump’s determination to colonize space and invent whole new technological platforms. He said, this gives our young people a future and a purpose which oligarchs cannot even imagine, let alone promise.
Trump recruited some of the most talented former leaders of the Democratic Party to a grand and unconventional leadership function in the MAGA movement. Tulsi Gabbard, JD Vance, Vivek Ramaswamy, RFK, Jr., Elon Musk, Nicole Shanahan, and many others united behind his anti-war and anti-imperial stances while differing on other issues. He found their specific talents, and now plans to utilize them in his new administration to the fullest. Similarly with such cultural figures as Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan.
Throughout this process, Promethean PAC found from our on the ground organizing in Michigan, Texas, and California that the portrayals of this election, based on polls, profiles, and models, had little to do with what was happening on the ground. As Susan Kokinda will cover in a second post, our on the ground organizing in Michigan focused on converting disillusioned Democrats to the Republican Party of Donald Trump, a flagship project and idea fully embraced by the Trump campaign in winning Michigan. The Trump coalition consisted of Muslims, UAW and Teamster and other productive union workers, Black pastor Lorenzo Sewell and others from the hood in Detroit, and young people inspired by Trump’s rebellion and promise of a future, and voters across all demographics.
In California, where our activists Mindy and Gerald Pechenuk founded the CAL MAGA project, Trump gained 10% more of the vote than in 2020 and flipped ten counties. When Mindy and Gerald started this project, the state Republican Party was so RINO that it refused to mention Trump’s name and its leaders were solidly in the DeSantis camp. In Oakland, the pro criminal Mayor was recalled and state initiatives restoring penalties for theft and other drug fueled crimes were won, at least ameliorating the anarchy of crime, homelessness, and mental illness which afflicts that city. The Soros DA in Los Angeles, George Gascon, went down to defeat. Congressional races still being counted in California will determine the House and so far, Republicans are winning.
In Texas, where we also have a substantial organizing presence, the Bush machine died during the course of this campaign and Trump’s vision of the Party is ascendent. He shifted the suburbs around Dallas back into the Republican column. South Texas, including the Rio Grande Valley, was called a “bloodbath” for Democrats in the Liberal Patriot’s analysis. Starr, Hidalgo, Willacy, and Cameron counties all flipped to Trump. Starr county had not voted for a Republican candidate since the 19th century. Clearly, the impact of the uncontrolled labor slave and drug trade on the border has produced a massive shift here.
The next weeks will undoubtedly see all sorts of jockeying to control the new Trump administration and sabotage it and we will follow and expose that. But learning the fundamental distinction outlined here, between the American and the British imperial systems, educating the base of this movement to fully understand our forgotten history and founding principles, will be the determinative feature of this war. That is what we will be up to.
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