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Liberation Day Is Here…Now Our Work Begins
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Liberation Day Is Here…Now Our Work Begins

It’s finally here, Liberation Day; liberation from the caustic, divisive, neo-Marxist Biden administration, liberation from the underhanded, shadowy Obama 2.0 neo-Bolsheviks, liberation from the heavy hand of our globalist oppressors, liberation from wokeism.

But just like in any successful “revolution”—and frankly, that is what we have achieved, a revolution in restoring governmental leadership that thinks the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights don’t suck—just in any revolution, We the People have to see it through, which means keeping the pressure on.

I’ve said this before, and I will say it many more times as we move forward. It’s an Alinsky rule, Rule. No. 8.

Alinsky understood that creating constant tension and conflict was the key to transitioning power. This rule—“keeping the pressure on”— was and remains crucial to the far-Left's agenda because it focuses on wearing down their opposition through relentless pressure. They understand that if they can keep the pressure applied, they can exhaust and divide their opponents, making it easier to push their transformative, neo-Marxist agenda. It's like a never-ending political battle where the farthest of the Left never lets up.

They use this tactic in various ways, including endless protests, media smear campaigns, and constant calls for change. By keeping the pressure on, they aim to create an atmosphere of crisis and uncertainty that will make people more likely to accept their radical ideas.

Well, I have always thought that if your opponent uses a tactic—or in this case, a set of “rules”—that works, why not co-opt that rule book and turn those tactics against them? Quite frankly, the Trump campaign (and now administration) understands this and leverages it to its advantage.

But now, the time has come for us to understand our role in our restorative revolution. We cannot go back to being complacent. We cannot foolishly believe that just because we watched President Trump get sworn in as the 47th president, everything will be fine. We are at the beginning of the process, not the end.

While wokeism is now dying, just like a mortally wounded wild animal that is cornered, now is the time when those in that movement are the most dangerous. We all must continue to accurately and factually educate our fellow citizens on why wokeism—its DEI and ESG tenets and its climate change and identity politics—why wokeism is so incredibly damaging to our freedom and to our ability to thrive. That takes engagement, not just liking posts and forwarding memes.

We must immediately shift part of our attention to the 2026 mid-term elections and adding to the majority numbers in the House and the Senate. Why is this important? Well, we do have usual suspect RINOs in the Senate and the House, and our majorities in both houses are not large. We need to be able to have numbers that make the usual suspect RINOs inconsequential. That can only happen if President Trump doesn’t have to count on their votes.

In the meantime, we must make sure that those currently elected to office feel our breaths on the back of their necks every minute of every day. We cannot let them fall back into the “self-importance” routine. They need to hear from us—with both positive and negative reinforcement, just like a child—when they do things that are both good and bad. The American people gave Donald Trump a mandate to re-establish constitutionalism across our nation, and that’s what we have to demand: that return to constitutionalism.

We cannot tolerate those elected to the House and the Senate to derail the mandate that we, the voters, bestowed on the 47th president. They must feel pressure from we, the voters, so they know it is unacceptable for them to exhale and return to the bureaucratic, political, inside-the-beltway status quo. Again, that requires engagement, not just poking a button on a social media platform.


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President Trump, now inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States, has an incredible amount of work to do in just one term. He must:

  • Secure the border, deport criminal aliens, and advocate for legislation to permanently establish immigration laws that make it impossible for transformative neo-Marxists to flood our nation with illegal immigrants ever again

  • Completely rework the century-old income tax system to work to our strengths as a nation instead of the current unconstitutional system of inequity and carve-outs for the connected

  • Re-establish our energy self-sufficiency and position the US as a net exporter of energy to the world while establishing the US energy industry as a leader in common sense innovative energy development

  • Purge our federal government—including all departments and alphabet agencies—of partisan political activists

  • Streamline and balance the federal budget while expunging overreaching and unconstitutional regulations and the bureaucracy’s ability to establish regulations that equate to law

  • Re-establish the core mission of the Pentagon to that of a warfighting machine instead of a social engineering Petri dish

  • Reclaim the United States' rightful seat at the world power table to regain the ability to influence and potentially compromise the relationship between communist China and neo-Soviet Russia

And these are just some of the big-ticket things that Mr. Trump must achieve in only four years. To say his slate is full is an incredible understatement.

This is precisely why we—as well as the Trump administration—can’t allow the business-as-usual disrupters of the far-Left and the RINO classes to “wrench the machine” like they usually do. And to make sure that doesn’t happen, we must stay engaged; we must take the lead in using the far-Left’s playbook against them. We must think and act cohesively as a movement—a transformative constitutionalist movement—using tactics; “rules” that have proven to work on the stage of social influence.

To reiterate the Alinksy Rules:

  1. Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have

  2. Never go outside the experience of your people

  3. Whenever possible go outside of the experience of the enemy

  4. Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules

  5. Ridicule is man's most potent weapon. There is no defense. It is almost impossible to counterattack ridicule. Also, it infuriates the opposition, who then react to your advantage

  6. A good tactic is one your people enjoy

  7. A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag

  8. Keep the pressure on

  9. The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself

  10. The major premise for tactics is the development of operations that will maintain a constant pressure upon the opposition.

  11. If you push a negative hard and deep enough, it will break through into its counterside; this is based on the principle that every positive has its negative

  12. The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative

  13. Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it

So, with the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th President of the United States, I exist with hope in my heart for a re-establishment of constitutionalism for our Republic and a return to equal opportunity and prosperity for all. But without our commitment to “seeing it through,” without our efforts to “keep the pressure on,” this spectacular revolution will have all been for naught. It will die on the vine.

And if we fail now to achieve our goals, the far-Left will—without doubt—execute a resurgence that will make the Clinton-Obama-Biden era look like nothing. What will come after our failure will make Mao’s Cultural Revolution look like child’s play ad that will not only affect the United States, it will affect the world.

If that doesn’t motivate you, I don’t know what will.

Then, when we come back, our segment on America’s Third Watch, broadcast nationally from our flagship station WGUL AM930 & FM93.7 in Tampa, Florida.

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