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What the USA teaches us


What the USA teaches us

Donald Trump will be inaugurated on January 20th as the 47th President of the United States of America. Since he won the last elections, in a historic and overwhelming way, his return has generated several effects around the world and I believe it will continue like this until the end of his term.

Trump beat Kamala Harris, with the USA plunged into inflation and the world consumed by wars, which bring enormous risks to all of Humanity. Another challenge for the president will be identity agendas and ideologies, which have taken over the global stage.

However, winds of change have already begun to blow. In terms of wars, there is a real possibility of putting an end to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and a ceasefire agreement was signed in Gaza, with the release of hostages and permission for humanitarian aid to enter Palestinian territory.

When the topic is woke policies and their consequences, which have caused large companies to change their stance, regulating social networks and producing content aimed at groups that demand “equality”, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckeberg and Jeff Beezos have become allies of Trump, modifying his speeches and adopting concrete measures in his companies, to stop the advance of this ideological discourse, with Musk being appointed as a member of the administration, in the administration that begins now.

In the economy, the dollar and the stock market reached record prices, demonstrating that the financial market trusts Trump and his policies. There are promises to reduce inflation and lower interest rates, improving the lives of Americans and, consequently, impacting the rest of the world.

There is also the promise of an effective fight against growing crime and illegal immigration, which generates the entry of those convicted of crimes and drug traffickers, as well as members of terrorist groups, into American territory. And the resignation of Justin Trudeau, after plunging Canada into drugs and violence, with his far-left policies of total drug liberalization and decriminalization of theft.

All of this happened before the inauguration, making us believe that many other transformations are to come. But you need to understand what your ability to make a difference is due to.

Donald Trump is not a superman, a semi-God or someone capable of performing miracles. However, he is a successful businessman, a businessman with a firm grip and the right ideas in his head, controlling the greatest world power and without fear of facing his opponents. And the world desperately needs someone brave.

Many detest his arrogant manner, his figure and his language. However, it cannot be denied that Trump is one of those players who arrive to define the match, not being content to watch his opponent's victory from the bench. After the catastrophic Biden administration, which is senile and wandering, unable to resolve conflicts and make bold decisions, there was a desire for a strong presence that makes an impact.

With the world on the brink of a world war and on a precipice of values ​​and moral principles, Trump – who was slandered, defamed, suffered attempted impeachment, convictions and two attacks during his campaign – remained steadfast in his speech and display of his virtues and defects publicly: he does not hide who he is and what his purposes are. This makes all the difference, humanizing him to his voters.

In the freezing cold, Washington waits for its president, praying that his presence can help the world get back on track again. As my friend Roberto Motta says, most of the time, what is expected is simply the defense of the “right ideas”. Go Trump!


Article published in Revista Conhecimento & Cidadania Vol. IV No. 50 – ISSN 2764-3867


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