President Trump continues to say we are living in a new “Golden Age” but he hasn’t explained it fully.
If I asked you what the Golden Age was, what would you say?
Some would say 1952 – 1970.
When Trump talks about a Golden Age, he might be talking about this.
McKinley proved this model in America’s first golden age. Strategic tariffs funding prosperity without internal taxation. The Founders knew this power. Tariffs funded American prosperity for over a century.
When Trump keeps calling Canada’s Prime Minister “governor,” the media miss what’s going on. They think it’s an insult. A provocation. A threat.
Why does he keep calling the PM a governor?
Because what if Canada isn’t a foreign nation at all? What if it’s simply North America’s 51st republic, temporarily operating under the illusion of independence? Look closer to home. Imagine.
What about the Republic of Florida?
What about the Republic of Texas?
Not states in the diminished modern sense, but true republics in the classical sense. Sovereign entities united by shared principles and mutual benefit. Each with its own character, its own solutions, its own path to excellence.
So he is saying there is a method to the DOGE, MAGA madness.
This isn’t Hotel California.
You can leave anytime you want.
Maybe this is why the left is throwing such a fit, they know the gig is up and they sense there is another hammer that is going to drop.
External revenue means freedom.
When government operates through strategic tariffs and trade policies rather than internal taxation
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