A New Era In Foreign Relations
Under Trump, a new era in foreign relations begins. The world needs a strong America so, will we regain our place in world leadership?
Under Trump, a new era in foreign relations begins. The world needs a strong America so, will we regain our place in world leadership?
We’ve seen many troubling trends over the last eight years, as President Obama has worked to bring about his “fundamental change of America.” Most of those have had to do with remaking our country more liberal and more dependent on the central government, preparing for the eventual transition to complete socialism.
But that’s not the only area where he’s sought to change our country. Perhaps one of the most dangerous and most long-lasting areas of change that he’s fostered has been in creating division between different groups of people.
I hope that many of Obama’s initiatives will gradually disappear over the next year, washed away by Trump reversing Obama’s executive orders or Congress passing laws to undo the changes that Obama’s administration forced upon the American people.
So, sadly for Obama, much of his legacy is going to follow him right out the door.
An era is ending. The long and brutal election campaign that we've all survived through is finally over. What to expect in 2017?
The Electoral College voted. The results are already in and unofficially we now know that Donald Trump has officially won the election.
Rather than regroup and try to find a way to make the best of the situation, the Democrat party seems to be in total meltdown. What’s next?
Does our new president have the skills to show the country the true conservative values and make America great again in the next 4 years?