If you ask me, it feels like Trump wasn’t just some random choice, it almost seems like he was set up to be the perfect distraction. Think about it: he came in, ready to shake things up, advocating for the economy, jobs, and securing the country’s borders. But the deeper we go, the more obvious it gets that it was all part of a bigger, more insidious plan to set things in motion. Sure, he had his flaws, no one’s perfect, but his actions weren’t enough to fix what was being broken by the powers that be. It’s almost like they needed someone loud and controversial to divide the country, take the heat, and set the stage for what came next. Once he was out, the elites stepped in, cozy with global interests, pushing their socialist agenda without the pushback they’d had to deal with when he was around.
Now, everything he stood for, like individual freedom, national pride, and common sense economics, is buried under this tidal wave of progressive policies that no one really asked for. It’s almost like the real power isn’t even in Washington anymore; it’s all international. The globalists are calling the shots, and the mainstream media, tech giants, and a growing number of politicians have their hands in the cookie jar. They’ve got the system rigged, pushing socialism as the answer, even though it’s clear it’s leading us nowhere good. People are waking up to it, but it feels like we’re being out-maneuvered at every turn, with no real way to stop the clock from ticking down.