A Fiery Trump Returns to Rally Supporters
It’s been nearly a month since the campaign ended, but last night showed yet again for Donald Trump nothing has changed and more importantly, he has not changed.
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“If we set aside our differences, and we do have differences, we’ve a very divided nation but we’re not going to be divided for long”. He repeated his recent threat that, despite Constitutional protections, “if people burn the American flag, there should be consequences”.
Recall that Trump during and after his campaign had said that he would stop all Muslims from entering the United States of America. And when he shared his ideas on health care reform, Trump was met with roaring applause. “There is a lot of talk about how we are becoming a globalized world”, Trump said, “but the relationships people value in this country are local…”
“There is no global anthem, no global currency”, he said. To succeed we need to enlist the help of all Americans. “I think we have some holes, and we’ll look at it, but we’re not going to start tapping the rainy-day fund”.
Trump showed at the rally that he prefers campaigning to governing. “A shrinking workforce and flat wages are not going to be the new normal”.
“Our goal is stability, not chaos because we want to rebuild our country. We’re with you and we will stand with you every step of the way”.
President-elect Donald Trump reacts after speaking at Carrier Corp Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016, in Indianapolis. (UTC), planned to shut by 2019 and shift production to Mexico. Some workers yelled out “Thank you Mr. Trump” and “Thanks Donald” as he greeted them. He further outlined an agenda regarding his further plans.
Not everyone is happy about Trump’s deal with Carrier.
Trump’s deal with Carrier may be a public relations success for the incoming president but also suggests that he has unveiled a new presidential economic approach: actively choosing individual corporate winners and losers – or at least winners.
“I just want to let all of the other companies know that we’re going to do great things for business”. These measures, combined with greater restrictions on trade, would “usher in a new industrial revolution”.
“We will finally end illegal migration; we will construct great walls at our borders to keep out criminal cartels and drug traffickers from entering the country”.
That remark could be construed as mere flattery, but later on in the same interview, the future president-elect said that he liked George W. Bush-era United Nations ambassador John Bolton, a Fox News staple who is now also in the running as a potential secretary of state.
In the past, Trump also has said he would stop the entry of all Muslims into the US.
In fact, Trump’s “America First” nationalism will be accompanied by a massive escalation of military violence.
Along with highlighting the polling results from the election, PEOTUS also detailed his strategies regarding foreign policy, infrastructure, clean energy, “destroying ISIS” and immigration. “We didn’t have the press, the press was brutal” – and ended it by pointed directly singling out reporters covering the event inside the U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati.
“They all tell me, they sat in their magnificent rooms in wonderment”, he said.
He retired as chief of the US Central Command in 2013 after serving more than four decades in the Marine Corps.
“I didn’t know what came with this position”, Trump seemed to joked about the traffic his presence had created.
If that approach did not work, there would be penalties, Trump warned. It was the same Rob Portman who had withdrawn his endorsement of Trump in early October after a video surfaced of the real estate mogul making lewd comments about a woman. Trump called for healing and said that he would try to bring the country together.
Numerous policy professionals I’ve spoken to over the years can’t stand watching TV news; they perceive it as out-of-date and dumbed down.