Joe
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We all know that January 20, 2025, is the day Donald Trump will be sworn in as president of the United States Of America and all hope for United American First is high. As well as a peaceful world
The expectation is not just for one United America first, but for an end to the growing World War 3 as people around the world call for peace, looking forward to a one United ecosystem may be possible. Only but time will tell.
As we looked across the US, it was clear that Trump was once again being asked to solve problems, from America's growing problem to the Russia and Ukraine war-sponsored war, the provocation and war in the Middle East, down to African problems such as poverty recking innocent citizens across Africa, no thanks to the government in this part of the world. No thanks
Then back to the United States, the disunity tearing the country apart. The rage online was palpable, the bitterness between people staggering, among themselves, those who never want Trump back in power.
From the leftist to the right wing, it seems every side is busy blaming the other, hurling accusations of fascism, racism, socialism, tribalism, and cultism. To the extent that each faction wanted a magician to magically fix the mess, they refused to address themselves—a tribalism, a racist society they secretly enjoyed, a sponsored war they are making huge profits from, a division they thrived on, and a social freedom of speech censorship culture they promote.
Meanwhile, at the moment America is in crisis, possible reasons a great number of Americans trusted their vote on Donald Trump, the question now is. Can Trump fix America? Hopefully.
Hundreds of thousands of people were committing suicide daily around the world. Hundreds of thousands more were dying from drug overdoses, hundreds of thousands more were dying from poverty-related diseases, and thousands dying in poverty across the globe.
Then you see how gun violence claimed even more lives, how cities built in decades are destroyed in minutes, no thanks to a full-blown war, how millions are made refugees right in their own country and some become refugees in other countries, and how babies are made orphanages.
People read it in the news, and watch the headlines on TV and across the internet but don't feel anything, most people think these are just headline news, but on second check, they are humans like every one of us.
The chaos was overwhelming, but to make it seem less unbearable, people searched for scapegoats, the masses blamed those in power, and those in power blamed their predecessors and sometimes blamed the masses.
In the United States some blame immigrants—particularly illegal immigrants they said—were labeled the root of all problems. It was easier to blame them than to admit that the system was broken or to take responsibility for fixing it.
Both parties pretended they were helpless: “It’s not our fault,” they said. But their faults, in Africa some blame other tribes as the government used poverty, religion, and tribalism against the people.
In the United States, most of the blame is on immigrants, they said “It’s all these criminals pouring in.” Yet, they could have simply secured the border. But they didn’t.
Donald Trump had promised to cut government waste, vowing to reform the entire system. His first solution was appointing Elon Musk the richest man in the country and across the world.
The man who bought Twitter now X to restore freedom of speech at the same time, someone making tens of billions of dollars from defense contracts, as the head of his efficiency initiative.
At a time when hundreds of billions of dollars were already being funneled into defense—much of it to fund unnecessary wars. Wars that enriched the military-industrial complex while leaving devastation in their wake, killing hundreds of thousands and destabilizing regions for decades.
Hopefully, the appointment and a few others are in a good direction, as all hope is on Donald Trump from day one in office to address that, end the wars, and bring back peace in the Middle East, Europe, and across the world.
You see, the biggest beneficiaries of the government’s spending machine weren’t ordinary Americans, and not you the citizens of the world irrespective of the country you are reading this.
Those making huge benefits from all these wars and crises roaming the world are the defense contractors, pharmaceutical giants, and the food industry were reaping massive profits.
But instead of tackling the root causes, the powers that be—including the president, the wealthiest man in the nation, history has it that most governments are found to leave the root cause to chase shadows and their allies—deflected the blame.
They pointed fingers at government inefficiency, at "the people," as if they were the problem. It was almost comical, watching this charade repeating. As all hope is high, hopefully, Trump's Leadership will not fail not just the American people, but the world at large.
It was a strange and hollow time. The richest man in the country didn’t just dominate wealth; he controlled one of the most popular social communication platforms X and WAS A GOOD INSTRUMENT IN Restoring Donald Trump's reelection as the 47th President of the United States.
Some of the largest defense contracts. Online, people lashed out, consumed by emptiness and frustration, some left Twitter X to join the new social media app called Bluesky, and some vowed to leave the United States.
Some blamed the deep state, and the military-industrial complex the next. They weren’t wrong to be angry, but they misdirected their fury. Instead of targeting the truest. The power players who profited from the world's misery—they turned on ordinary people, the innocent masses.
Underneath all these the world is hopeful, not just America first that Donald Trump's administration will address most of the problems facing the world and possibly make the world a better place, than how it has been lately.
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To say the least, the truth remains: time comes and goes, politicians come and go, but life remains the same as it has always been. Hopefully, Donald Trump will make good leadership, only but time will tell.
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The expectation is not just for one United America first, but for an end to the growing World War 3 as people around the world call for peace, looking forward to a one United ecosystem may be possible. Only but time will tell.
As we looked across the US, it was clear that Trump was once again being asked to solve problems, from America's growing problem to the Russia and Ukraine war-sponsored war, the provocation and war in the Middle East, down to African problems such as poverty recking innocent citizens across Africa, no thanks to the government in this part of the world. No thanks
Then back to the United States, the disunity tearing the country apart. The rage online was palpable, the bitterness between people staggering, among themselves, those who never want Trump back in power.
From the leftist to the right wing, it seems every side is busy blaming the other, hurling accusations of fascism, racism, socialism, tribalism, and cultism. To the extent that each faction wanted a magician to magically fix the mess, they refused to address themselves—a tribalism, a racist society they secretly enjoyed, a sponsored war they are making huge profits from, a division they thrived on, and a social freedom of speech censorship culture they promote.
And in Africa, the poverty those in government use as weaponized tools against the innocent masses, is sad writing, seeing all this happening in a world where humanity, unity, and progress, should come first. Sign Up to AfricaChoice to keep learning all for free.
Meanwhile, at the moment America is in crisis, possible reasons a great number of Americans trusted their vote on Donald Trump, the question now is. Can Trump fix America? Hopefully.
Hundreds of thousands of people were committing suicide daily around the world. Hundreds of thousands more were dying from drug overdoses, hundreds of thousands more were dying from poverty-related diseases, and thousands dying in poverty across the globe.
Then you see how gun violence claimed even more lives, how cities built in decades are destroyed in minutes, no thanks to a full-blown war, how millions are made refugees right in their own country and some become refugees in other countries, and how babies are made orphanages.
People read it in the news, and watch the headlines on TV and across the internet but don't feel anything, most people think these are just headline news, but on second check, they are humans like every one of us.
The chaos was overwhelming, but to make it seem less unbearable, people searched for scapegoats, the masses blamed those in power, and those in power blamed their predecessors and sometimes blamed the masses.
In the United States some blame immigrants—particularly illegal immigrants they said—were labeled the root of all problems. It was easier to blame them than to admit that the system was broken or to take responsibility for fixing it.
Both parties pretended they were helpless: “It’s not our fault,” they said. But their faults, in Africa some blame other tribes as the government used poverty, religion, and tribalism against the people.
In the United States, most of the blame is on immigrants, they said “It’s all these criminals pouring in.” Yet, they could have simply secured the border. But they didn’t.
Donald Trump had promised to cut government waste, vowing to reform the entire system. His first solution was appointing Elon Musk the richest man in the country and across the world.
The man who bought Twitter now X to restore freedom of speech at the same time, someone making tens of billions of dollars from defense contracts, as the head of his efficiency initiative.
At a time when hundreds of billions of dollars were already being funneled into defense—much of it to fund unnecessary wars. Wars that enriched the military-industrial complex while leaving devastation in their wake, killing hundreds of thousands and destabilizing regions for decades.
Hopefully, the appointment and a few others are in a good direction, as all hope is on Donald Trump from day one in office to address that, end the wars, and bring back peace in the Middle East, Europe, and across the world.
You see, the biggest beneficiaries of the government’s spending machine weren’t ordinary Americans, and not you the citizens of the world irrespective of the country you are reading this.
Those making huge benefits from all these wars and crises roaming the world are the defense contractors, pharmaceutical giants, and the food industry were reaping massive profits.
But instead of tackling the root causes, the powers that be—including the president, the wealthiest man in the nation, history has it that most governments are found to leave the root cause to chase shadows and their allies—deflected the blame.
They pointed fingers at government inefficiency, at "the people," as if they were the problem. It was almost comical, watching this charade repeating. As all hope is high, hopefully, Trump's Leadership will not fail not just the American people, but the world at large.
It was a strange and hollow time. The richest man in the country didn’t just dominate wealth; he controlled one of the most popular social communication platforms X and WAS A GOOD INSTRUMENT IN Restoring Donald Trump's reelection as the 47th President of the United States.
Some of the largest defense contracts. Online, people lashed out, consumed by emptiness and frustration, some left Twitter X to join the new social media app called Bluesky, and some vowed to leave the United States.
Some blamed the deep state, and the military-industrial complex the next. They weren’t wrong to be angry, but they misdirected their fury. Instead of targeting the truest. The power players who profited from the world's misery—they turned on ordinary people, the innocent masses.
Underneath all these the world is hopeful, not just America first that Donald Trump's administration will address most of the problems facing the world and possibly make the world a better place, than how it has been lately.
Join Africa Choice now for 100% free, Sign up here, create your post, comment on an article, join the discussion, and even list your business products or services at the Marketplace.
Have a chance to take your business online and more importantly learn Digital Marketing and the skill set needed for the job economy around the world today.
To say the least, the truth remains: time comes and goes, politicians come and go, but life remains the same as it has always been. Hopefully, Donald Trump will make good leadership, only but time will tell.
Read More America trends here and stay on Africa Choice; Get access to learn Adsense Earning Masterclass and discover easy but smart ways you can get your website approved on Adsense and more importantly speed up your earnings by leveraging Google AdSense and other Ads networks. Don't Miss Out