Almost everything about Donald J. Trump is unusual as he assumed, for the second time, the presidency of these United States.
In his inaugural address, he shocked what they call the “deep state” by his bold statements in redefining the purpose of government. Briefly, the purpose of government is to serve its people (not foreigners), to make America strong and prosperous.
Contrary to the history of the globalists, whose loyalty was found in international cartels, who did everything to further the interests of foreign countries, and engaged in foreign wars that neither benefited the natives abroad nor the United States, he, Trump was going to put an end to all that.
These policies, advocated and carried out by his Democrat rivals, had led to the US being taken advantage of, its industrial base being eroded in favour of foreign countries, and the people at home who objected being placed under severe constraints and even jailed.
Here are his words: “After years and years of illegal and unconstitutional federal efforts to restrict free expression, I will also sign an executive order to immediately stop all government censorship and bring back free speech to America. Never again will the immense power of the state be weaponised to persecute political opponents.”
He recalled his personal crusade. Three times malefactors were sent to “take him out” (kill him).
Five times the judiciary was used to modify statute of limitation in order to bring about charges as old as 1991. When all these failed, financial instruments were activated with an unprecedented fine of US$434 million.
Never before had a president had such a chance to face his cruel malefactors in defeat, seat them a few feet away, and retell the story of their misdeeds in blunt English.
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The malefactors, former presidents Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Joe Biden sat there with cold and icy faces as Trump revealed their dark secrets, their attempt to destroy American families.
The Democrats have propagated a false “truth” that there were five genders, namely, male, female, trans-gender, trans-sex and trans-human, Obama and Biden had made these polices the bedrock of their foreign policies. Trump showed out his utter contempt for these policies.
Here are his words: "We will forge a society that is colourblind and merit-based. As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female.”
Trump did not get away without a challenge, even during the ceremonies. Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, threw the gauntlet in his face in her sermon. “There are gay and lesbian and trans-gender people, people who clean our dishes, who work in our restaurants, the vast majority of migrants are not criminals. I ask that you find compassion and welcome (them) here. We are to be merciful to strangers, we were all strangers, speak the truth to one another, with love.”
While the bishop spoke truth to power, she missed Trump’s point. The issue, according to Trump, is whether American resources are to be expended on foreigners while US veterans of foreign wars sleep in the streets.
Trump has been heard somewhere to ask a simple question, using the name of Robert Mugabe and Zimbabwe by name. He called Zimbabwe a “shit country.” He further adumbrated the fact that Mugabe had taken a beautiful country and made it into a “shit country.” He cannot see why he, Trump, should be responsible for the welfare of those people.
This is an argument professors call “debatable” implying, as the bishop alluded, there may be a moral obligation — we are each other’s brother’s keeper.
Trump sat with an icy face. But he was not moved.
“All illegal entry will immediately be halted. And we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came.”
Archilles Heel
However, what Trump believes to be his greatest strength, putting an end to unprovoked foreign wars, is his Archilles Heel.
“Our many years, the radical and corrupt establishment has extracted power and wealth from our citizens. While our institutions are broken and seemingly in complete disrepair, we now have a government that cannot manage even a simple crisis at home while at the same time stumbling into a continuing catalog of catastrophic events (wars) abroad.”
A fool’s paradise.
While that may be true with respect to Ukraine, over which he has proposed an immediate suspension of aid while a review takes place. Well over 1 million Ukrainians have died, 3 million have been rendered refugees. That may be easy to sole by cutting off funding.
However, Trump sat cozily at the inauguration with Zionist Miriam Adelson, who contributed US$100 million for his re-election. Adelson’s desire is to see a complete eradication of Arabs in Gaza and the West Bank in favour of a Greater Israel.
After 14 months of slaughter, US secretary of state has admitted that Hamas resistance movement has recruited more fighters than it had before. Athony Blinken has admitted that the resistance is an “idea” in the same way Nelson Mandela was an idea.
Trump has called upon all civilised nations to uproot “jihadism” which he equates with terrorism. He obviously believes that Hamas and their supporters can live under an apartheid
Israeli regime with love. Lesson of history; the rejection by the Kikuyu in Kenya and the Bantu in South Africa refused to live under foreign oppression means nothing to Trump and his advisors.
But there is a ray of hope in that Trump has refused to allow US involvement in the Middle East.
That is for now. The Israeli lobby owns the US Congress and whether Trump will can resist the Deep State remains to be seen.
In a neo-colonial mindset, Trump and his advisors have ruled out a role by Hamas in any future government. It is alright for the US to choose Arab leaders, but Arabs have no say in who runs the US.
*Ken Mufuka is a Zimbabwean patriot. He writes from the US. He can be reached at mufukaken@gmail.com