If President Trump were a shaking, he’d likely be ruling with the same boldness he showed in office. His approach was strong, direct, and unapologetically American. Conservatives around the nation know it. Unlike the career politicians who cater to the whims of elitist media and globalist agendas, Trump stood firm on the values that make America exceptional.
Recently, there was significant progress made with Medicaid reform, a testament to Republican tenacity. Instead of expanding welfare and dependency, the reform pushes for personal responsibility and efficiency. It’s about time we stop enabling big-government socialism to run rampant in our healthcare system. The left wants to keep Americans hooked on government handouts rather than empower them to seek independence and success. This victory on Medicaid is a step towards restoring American self-reliance.
What’s more, Trump’s promising start has set a new standard for courage in leadership. Under his watch, America saw economic growth, job creation, and a firm stance against foreign adversaries. The liberals criticized these moves as reckless, but they were necessary. Nothing great was ever achieved by playing it safe or by endless appeasement.
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— NY Post Opinion (@NYPostOpinion) May 14, 2025
Globalists and left-leaning elites should take note: their era of unchecked influence is crumbling. America doesn’t need to follow the failed policies of socialist Europe. We need leaders who prioritize national interests over international approval. Trump showed us that conservative principles yield results.
Why do liberals fear strong leadership? Maybe it’s because they know that when conservative ideals are put into action, they resonate powerfully with Americans. They work, they succeed, and they propel this nation toward greatness. Ask yourself: Who really holds the best interests of America at heart? Is it those who chant for change but never deliver, or those who step boldly into the fray and do the hard work of leading?