Trump vs. The Leviathan
By Chris Buskirk
In Trump
vs. The Leviathan
by Chris
Buskirk, co-author of the
best-seller, American Greatness: How Conservatism, Inc. Missed the 2016
Election & What the D.C. Establishment Needs to Learn, Chris shows us
how the Trump administration is transferring power from Washington, D.C. and
giving it back to the American people.
In Trump vs. The
Leviathan, you’ll learn:
· how a small group in D.C. has reaped the
rewards of government while the people have borne the cost;
· how Trump is beating “The Resistance;”
· how globalism is on its way out, replaced by a
government that serves its people;
· why the Russian “collusion” story is a hoax;
· about the four crucial pillars of Trump’s
plan: 1) Americans are dreamers, too; 2) America First foreign policy; 3)
pro-worker trade and economic policy; and 4) draining the swamp;
· how America is already benefiting from the
Trump administration’s many accomplishments: low unemployment, a soaring stock
market, rising wages, a decline in illegal immigration and the dismantling of
Obamacare.
The success of the
Trump presidency will be judged in large part on the president’s ability to
reduce the size and scope of the deep state. The unelected, unaccountable
permanent bureaucratic leviathan that winds itself around the body politic and
squeezes its life out must be dismantled if Trump’s legacy is to be a permanent
restoration of republican government. Fortunately, his administration is doing
just that.
Behind the scenes,
President Trump is reducing oppressive regulation, shrinking the deep state,
and enlarging the role of the citizen... and reining in what has become the
fourth, all-powerful branch of government. There is much yet to be done, but
less than two years in, Trump has taken steps to return power to its rightful
home - the sovereign American citizen.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Chris Buskirk is the editor and publisher
of American Greatness. He is a contributing opinion writer for
the New York Times and has written for the Washington
Post, The Hill, and other publications. He is a frequent contributor
to NPR’s Morning Edition, the PBS Newshour, Hardball, and regularly
appears on CNN.
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