I bet the establishment are REALLY wishing the just let him win in 2020 as holy crap has it been a ride and not even been a week!
Seems not only has Trump got a team to target the areas needing addressing (which is the majority of the government) but also apply the tactic of just overwhelming the establishment with constant executive orders which means they just can't fight them all and every one of them is getting acted on at once.
And results speak for themselves, they're too busy fighting birthright citizenship they can't successfully impede deportations. They were so trying to push the 'Elon did a Nazi salute' that Trump already pardoned all the J6 hostages. He's moving too fast for a successful resistance and thanks to that I think it's why he got Hegseth confirmed.
This seems to be the best tactic against the left and globalists elites, just keep pushing relentlessly with all the power you can till they exhaust themselves.
Depends on what you mean by “a success.” Is this a final victory? No, things will get challenged in court, even if everything goes great we’ll still have to work to protect—and continue—our gains in four years, etc. But in the sense that Trump has managed real and impressive gains even in this short time? Absolutely. It’s incredible. I certainly can’t imagine that going slowly would somehow be better.
His Executive order ending the birth from illegal aliens loophole to citizenship, got an emergency ruling to suspend it.
This will go to the Supreme Court, who will likely ignore the word of the amendment, intent of the author, and cuck, keeping the loophole.
Plenty of important executive orders on oil / natural ressources, border control, etc, weren't blocked and are in effect. He will need to X20 or X50 the pace of deportations ASAP though. He has 4 years. Maby only 2 years. To get rid of as many illegal aliens as possible.
Few politicians have the balls to repeat ''no, they still have to get out and we're sending them back'' after the media shows videos of crying wimminz and a dead invader. Don't assume the next Republican candidate for president will have such balls.
Ideally your next leader won't be one who says ''as long as the demographic replacement comes here legally! we love legal immigrants and will import hundreds of thousands per year!''. You'd have to put race-mixing Vance aside.
The outcome of the fight over birthright citizenship is what will determine my level of investment in the future of this country. If scotus decides we aren’t a real country - that anyone in the world can sneak over a border, shit out a kid, and magically become entitled to the prosperity of this nation - then I will check out completely.
Nominating ACB instead of the based Cuban might end up being the biggest mistake Trump ever makes.
While the right talks about it a lot, I feel like I've never noted birthright citizenship getting national spotlight. So I'm not even sure what percentage of the population has been gaslit to support it. Maybe it's a cope but I feel like it'd be something even a solid chunk of democrat voters understand is bad.
Point being if SCOTUS decides to really fuck over the country I feel like it could be possible to gain momentum to get enough states to pass an ammendment about it. Anyone refusing to play ball could be put on blast over it nonstop.
Realistically SCOTUS is our best chance though, but a man can dream.
I expect Amy Coney Barrett to help fuck the country and vote to continue the absurd Birthright Citizenship for the kids of illegal aliens.
She adopted 2 Haitian kids ( and also has 5 White biological children ).
It was crazy how much of a wolf in sheep's clothing ACB turned out to be. Not even Giorgia Meloni did such a dramatic heel-face turn after rising to power.
Together with Kavanaugh, Trump made some horrific choices when it came to doing something very few Presidents are given the ability to do, to load the SC with a new candidate, let alone twice. If he'd made a based selection, the SC would have basically been impenetrable for the next 5 election cycles easy.
It was just one of many, many mistakes that castrated Trump's power during his first term.