Trump in 2025

December 24, 2024

As President-elect Trump’s inauguration approaches, Trump supporters are  happy in their thoughts that Trump will halt the inflow of immigrant-invaders, pardon the wrongly imprisoned Jan 6 attendees, stop America’s participation in wars that benefit only Israel, and hold accountable scoundrels such as  FBI director Wray, AG Garland, and a large number of FBI, DOJ, and CIA operatives who committed high treason by engaging in frame-ups of the President of the United States.

The ruling establishment is unlikely to accept these goals and can use its  control over House and Senate  that its campaign contributions provide to water down, if not block, these initiatives. Before the Storm: Barr... Perlstein, Rick Check Amazon for Pricing.

It is time for MAGA America to think beyond specific agenda items.  The restoration of America requires the restoration of truth, justice, the rule of law and respect for the Constitution. 

 The restoration of truth requires the breakup of the six mega-corporations that own 90% of the American media.  The print and TV media must be returned to a combination of private and smaller corporate hands.

The restoration of justice requires the abolition of plea bargains.  When guilt had to be determined by jury and not by self-incrimination, a prosecutor’s budget required him to focus on the most serious crimes with the most likely success in conviction. Plea bargaining permits anyone to be charged for anything and coerced into a self-incriminating plea bargain. Consequently, the evidence against the person is never tested in court.

The restoration of the rule of law requires serious punishment for prosecutors who weaponize law and turn it into a weapon in the hands of the state instead of a shield of the people.

The Big Book of Herbal... Sams, Tina Check Amazon for Pricing. To restore respect for the Constitution requires a total cutoff of federal funding for every university the law school of which disrespects the Constitution.  The United States is the Constitution. Disrespect for the Constitution is disrespect for the United States. Universities and law schools that disrespect the US Constitution are actively working against the United States. They are agents of a hostile ideological agenda to overthrow the United States and to replace it with something else.

This does not mean that reforms cannot be achieved. There have been reforms over the course of our history, many of which were ill-considered and damaging. The Constitutional grounds for some reforms were non-existent and were invented by progressive Supreme Court judges to serve ideological agendas. Bad judgment aside, the Constitution does not prevent reforms.

The agenda I propose is more likely of success. It does not directly attack the immediate economic or financial interests of lobby groups that want cheap labor and wars that produce armaments profits.

It is difficult to oppose conviction by evidence instead of self-incrimination.  It is difficult to oppose faithfulness to and respect for the US Constitution.  Top officials still take their oath of office on it.

It is difficult to champion propaganda over truth.  

It is difficult to defend double standards in law and punishment.

My fear is that Trump, having assembled a government of Zionists, will achieve nothing but a war with Iran for Israel’s interest.

The Best of Paul Craig Roberts

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan administration, associate editor and columnist for the Wall Street Journal, Business Week’s first outside columnist, columnist for the Scripps Howard News Service, contributor to the editorial page of the Los Angeles Times, and columnist for the main French and Italian newspapers, and for Creators Syndicate in Los Angeles. He served in numerous academic appointments in US universities and was  appointed to the William E. Simon Chair for Political Economy at Georgetown University’s Center for Strategic and International Studies where his colleagues were Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski, James R. Schlesinger (one of his former professors), and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Thomas Moorer. His article, “How the Law Was Lost,” was published in the January 1999 Cardozo Law Review.