- Immigration
- legal: plenty
- illegal: none
- no taxpayer freebees like cellphones, airplane rides, & hotels
- Economics
- more of what we buy should be "made in America" ("assembled in America" isn't good enough, manufacture it here)
- make with quality not planned obsolescence
- cheap, abundant energy
- export more, import less
- Government spending
- stop giving away billions of dollars over seas (obviously money laundering)
- stop the laws written with hundreds or even thousands of pages (obviously money laundering)
- every social problem is not a government program (the preamble to the constitution sets out the original scope of our government: "establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.")
- balanced budget and debt free, we should be the lenders not the borrowers
- no such thing as a "can't fail" business, not the job of the government to sustain private businesses (obviously the elites protecting their own, not protecting the people)
- Government behavior
- stronger sense of rule by the people through elected officials not by unelected bureaucrats, and stronger sense that political party ideology came from the members and the leadership followed, not from the leadership and the people follow
- censorship and those who tried to undermine the Bill of Rights were not absent, but at least they were afraid to do so openly
- election integrity was more believable
- "lawfare" wasn't a thing
- less lobbying interest groups influencing or even controlling Congress
- Military
- strong military that causes peace not fights for political causes
- no maternity flight suits
- no new mandatory vaccines
- no sexual topics (no homosexuality tolerated, no transgender entertained, don't ask don't tell worked fine until we claimed it didn't)
- no racial privilege & victimization (political correctness) training
- back the blue (police) not defund them
- Education
- school used to be about education and critical thinking, not indoctrination (reading, writing, arithmetic, logic, science, language, debate, manors, these are why we send our kids, not activism, bullying, and standardized tests)
- no sex ed until high school
- teachers didn't have a conflict of loyalty with the unions
- teachers were empowered to be leaders (including disciplining when necessary)
- men and women, boys and girls, were clear who they were and were encouraged that the distinction is clear, both on the sports field and off
- Religion
- Biblical morality: the 10 Commandments are a good thing, the Bible is true (includes but is not limited to real history)
- separation of church and state meant the government didn't bully the church, it wasn't that the church (or Christian values) has no say in politics
- Culture
- journalism was more about reporting the facts than the journalist's (or their boss's) opinions
- single income families were both common and good, allowing everyone in the family to prioritize strengthening both the family members and the community and only one person in the family had to worry about paying the bills, moms were respected for their role in society not taught to resent and reject it
- murdering babies was both taboo and illegal
- capitalism (free markets, competition) good, communism (command economies, Marxism, monopolies) bad
- corruption bad even if it just so happens to benefit you or your political agenda in the moment (see Biblical morality above)
The personal blog of David Christy, whose website, Jayden12.com, is dedicated to exploring what it looks like to take God and His Word, the Bible, seriously. This blog discusses additional theological, social, technological, and family topics.
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Make America Great Again: an explanation
What MAGA means to someone who actually agrees with it. Here are some highlights:
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