Trump: Old GOP is gone and not coming back. Offers a roadmap for the future | Eastern North Carolina Now

Donald Trump spoke at the Republican National convention last week and laid out a play to revolutionize American politics.  And considering this track record, he may just well do most of what his plan calls for.  Here is the Human Events version of the story:

Trump tells top RNC donors the old GOP is not coming back—they must now become the new America First party of the working class—and lays out plan for nationwide Republican ballot harvesting operation

President Donald Trump delivered remarks to the Republican National Convention donors retreat in Nashville over the weekend, giving donors a sneak peak at what they could expect both from his candicacy, and from his potential second term.

Trump focused on long term and short term goals when it comes to voting. He expressed his desire to secure the vote with paper ballots only, eventually. Before that can be achieved, however, Republicans must become masters of ballot harvesting. In the short term, where drop boxes cannot be eliminated, Trump insisted that we need them in every church and veteran center. 

He focused on his plans for the future, as well as the transformation of the GOP thanks to his efforts. The Republican Party is no longer the stodgy, bow-tie-wearing, party of neo-cons and fiscal conservatives. Under Trump's direction, the Republican Party has become a forward-thinking cultural force with grassroots support from parents, and the courage to confront their far-left opponents without kowtowing to their perspectives.

In remarks obtained by Human Events, Trump made a marked shift away from the election of three years ago, and spoke about the future of the Republican Party—and how we are going to usher in a new era of Republican dominance nationwide.

In his view, keeping the party "united" is essential, and it's only through avoiding petty bickering and squabbling that the party can gain strength. He told the donors that when he rose to prominence in the lead-up to the 2016 election, the party was in trouble and Republicans were on the verge of losing this nation forever.

He listed off his electoral accomplishments of that year, winning counties, cities and states that had gone to Democrats by double-digit percentages, including Florida, which he said was a "hotly contested swing state," and is now demonstrably red. "We have to finish what we started," he said, "We have to see this evolution through to its completion."

Trump listed off his intentions, starting with foreign policy and the need to put America first. "Instead of defending foreign countries, foreign borders, and foreign interests, Republicans are now the party that defends our country, our borders, and our interests—fighting for ourr workers, our families, and our patriotic American values. Above all, we put America first."

With these goals in mind, Trump assured donors and the RNC that the party would be "an unstoppable juggernaut that will dominate American politics for generations to come."

And he took issue with the Biden administration from the perspective of their attack on American liberties. The weaponization of the government against American citizens was foremost in his mind, especially since New York City DA Alvin Bragg is coming at him from one direction over absurd felony counts having to do with business records, state AG Letitia James just put him through a 7 hour deposition over her allegations regarding his businesses in the Empire State, and the DOJ is now trying to claim that he obstructed their investigation in which they seized boxes of documents from his Mar-a-Lago home.

"We don’t have a Democracy anymore. We don’t have a free press anymore. But in the end, they’re not coming after me, they’re coming after you—and I’m just in the way," he said.

Abolishing the Green New Deal, rebuilding the US armed forces, securing the border, ending endless wars like the new one Biden got us into in Ukraine, securing diplomatic peace agreements like the historic Abraham Accords, and dealing strategically with China were among his stated intentions. 

The disgrace of the decline of the American petro-dollar was also on his mind, as he said that the US economy is "crashing" while global influence declines as well. "Our currency is crashing and will soon no longer be the world standard, which will be our greatest defeat in 200 years." With him at the helm of state, he said, this would not happen, and he would prevent our adversaries from teaming up to take the US down.

On the cultural front, Trump promised to take financial aim at critical race theory by cutting funding to schools that seek to teach it, promised to protect women's sports from incursion by male athletes who claim to be women, and promised to "sign a law prohibiting child sexual mutilation in all 50 states."

While many states are moving to ban it, other states are enacting laws to make it possible for minors to undergo sex changes without parental knowledge or consent. These measures would secure American families, and in so doing, the future of the country.

As to his plans for the Democrats, he aims to "vanquish" the party into "political oblivion."


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( April 22nd, 2023 @ 10:33 am )
 
Regardless, it will change, or the Republic is finished.

This level of stupidity cannot continue to exist in the management of the self-governed.
Big Bob said:
( April 22nd, 2023 @ 10:16 am )
 
No there wont be. The country is split 50/50. You win some, you lose some. The founding fathers were smart, they made sure nothing changes too fast.
( April 22nd, 2023 @ 12:19 am )
 
That is why there will be some large changes when the sanity is restored, and "normal triumphs over crazy.
Big Bob said:
( April 21st, 2023 @ 7:30 pm )
 
Whoever wins the elections, run the country. Your feelings on the American voter not withstanding.
( April 21st, 2023 @ 5:54 pm )
 
So, Big Bob, we should run the nation by the public opinion of a poorly educated public, most of whom are Democratic Socialists, educated by Democratic Socialists; the same people who voted into office the stupidest president in modern times.

Yeah, that makes a bunch of sense.
Big Bob said:
( April 21st, 2023 @ 5:24 pm )
 
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On abortion we saw republicans miscalculate it badly in 22. Reproductive rights are popular and conservatives have and will lose elections if they go too far.

On guns we see strong support for our current gun laws. Big Bob agrees our current gun laws work as intended. The question is, "how many mass shootings does it take for a republican to lose an election"? Apparently it's a lot. I'm cool with that. Just remember when your kids school gets shot up don't come crying to me. Instead thank a republican. These men and women stood up for your gun rights. Yeah your kid is dead, but your gun rights are safe.
( April 21st, 2023 @ 2:39 pm )
 
The real extremism on abortion is from the Democrats, many of which view infanticide as "abortion". Republicans need to call out Democrats on that issue and do a much better job of messaging on the issue.

With rising crime, people want to be able to defend themselves, and the GOP standing firm on gun rights plays well with voters.
Big Bob said:
( April 21st, 2023 @ 12:38 pm )
 
The topic of discussion is mostly subjective. I think democrats will do well on the topics of abortion and guns. Conservatives are over playing their hand and out of step with public opinion. It killed you in 2022. I predict a similar out come in 24 unless the pubs stop catering to far right extremists.
( April 21st, 2023 @ 11:20 am )
 
Well Big Bob, going forward from the Republican Party, I don't think you will find any serious candidates for any serious office that resembles Authoritarian Cooper or Hussein Obama, so your affinity for the so-called moderate Republican will never be satisfied.

You can, however, look to the Beaufort County Commission for a bevy of Left leaning so-called Republican politicians; nominal by choice in their abilities to govern; constant in their desire to reach "bipartisan" agreement with their Leftist Coalition Caucus members.
Big Bob said:
( April 21st, 2023 @ 9:43 am )
 
Hard to like any of them but I like moderate republicans. I like our Governor. Obama.
( April 21st, 2023 @ 9:32 am )
 
Since you despise the leaders of the Republican Party, and out of complete curiosity Big Bob: Who are the Leftist politicians that you favor?
Big Bob said:
( April 20th, 2023 @ 3:06 pm )
 
Trump is like a circular firing squad. Find someone else or lose. Again. What's wrong with DeSatan. He looks good.
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