October 13, 2016: Trump's Most Important Speech

Thank God for President Trump!

Today is a day to celebrate!

20200206: High Noon, President Trump Speech on His Acquittal

No one would help him clean up the town, so the Sheriff did it alone.

Razorbak respectfully disagrees: The Sheriff Has his posse of which, we are all a part 🙂

Very true. We are fighting for Trump because he is fighting for us.

But in the beginning, no one was on Trump’s side, except for the forgotten men and women in the shattered remnants of patriotic America.

The reason why was simple, and Trump told us himself:

“The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election.”

Trillions of dollars at stake.

He knew that’s why no one would help him, at least not at first. He had to break down the Washington power structures before he could begin to reform and effect change.

And he was going to have to do it essentially single-handedly.

Yes. Single-handedly. Even with a Republican congress, Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell were political enemies at the outset, not allies. Ryan would show himself to be part of the resistance and only able to work with Trump when the situation forced his hand.

McConnell would be another story. Needless to say it would take much work to resolve  the fundamental relational differences between Trump the MAGA outsider and McConnell leader of the CoC party.

The loss of the House in 2018 did little to improve the situation: The House was still not cooperating with the President. The biggest difference now was that the House was focused on cashing out their Insurance Policy. Only the movie changed, from “RINO Theater” to “Impeachment Theater”.

With their insurance benefits expended and expired, this is a good time to take a look back at what was one of Trump’s most important, most critical policy speeches, re-evaluate it against what we’ve learned, and overlay the new constructs that have become apparent. Predictable patterns to QTree readers will emerge in hindsight; regardless the remarkable foresight of Candidate Trump is astonishing. He predicted an ugly fight he would have to face, and what was at stake, but more importantly he laid down the gauntlet in plain and no uncertain terms for all to see. Even his enemies.

He has taken on the worst of the Washington establishment, and he has won.

Decisively.

There is still more winning to do and many more battles yet to fight, but Donald Trump is clearly the victor today, the champion of the American people.

So without further ado, Trump’s Most Important Speech from October 13, 2016:

Wow. What a group. What a group. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you, folks. Thank you, folks. It’s great to be right here in Florida, which we love.

In 26 days, we are going to win this great, great state and we are going to win the White House.