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________________________________________ The Patriot Post - Alexander's Column 1-31-2018 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
"As we rebuild our industries, it is also time to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure. … I’m calling on Congress to produce a bill that generates at least $1.5 trillion for the new infrastructure investment that our country so desperately needs. Every federal dollar should be leveraged by partnering with state and local governments and, where appropriate, tapping into private sector investment to permanently fix the infrastructure deficit.
"We want every American to know the dignity of a hard day’s work. We want every child to be safe in their home at night. And we want every citizen to be proud of this land that we all love so much. We can lift our citizens from welfare to work, from dependence to independence, and from poverty to prosperity.
"Struggling communities, especially immigrant communities, will also be helped by immigration policies that focus on the best interests of American workers and American families. For decades, open borders have allowed drugs and gangs to pour into our most vulnerable communities. They’ve allowed millions of low-wage workers to compete for jobs and wages against the poorest Americans. Most tragically, they have caused the loss of many innocent lives.
"Here tonight are two fathers and two mothers: Evelyn Rodriguez, Freddy Cuevas, Elizabeth Alvarado and Robert Mickens. Their two teenage daughters — Kayla Cuevas and Nisa Mickens — were close friends on Long Island. But in September 2016, on the eve of Nisa’s 16th birthday — such a happy time it should have been — neither of them came home. These two precious girls were brutally murdered by the savage MS-13 gang while walking together in their hometown.
"Evelyn, Elizabeth, Freddy and Robert: Tonight, everyone in this chamber is praying for you. Everyone in America is grieving for you. … I want you to know that 320 million hearts are right now breaking for you.
(In yet another disgraceful display of political disunity — Democrats did not stand for these families.)
"The United States is a compassionate nation. We are proud that we do more than any other country anywhere in the world to help the needy, the struggling and the underprivileged all over the world. But as president of the United States, my highest loyalty, my greatest compassion, my constant concern is for America’s children, America’s struggling workers, and America’s forgotten communities. I want our youth to grow up to achieve great things. I want our poor to have their chance to rise.
"So, tonight, I am extending an open hand to work with members of both parties, Democrats and Republicans, to protect our citizens of every background, color, religion and creed. My duty, and the sacred duty of every elected official in this chamber, is to defend Americans, to protect their safety, their families, their communities and their right to the American Dream.
"Because Americans are dreamers too.
"Here are the four pillars of our plan: The first pillar of our framework generously offers a path to citizenship for 1.8 million illegal immigrants who were brought here by their parents at a young age. … The second pillar fully secures the border. … The third pillar ends the visa lottery, a program that randomly hands out green cards without any regard for skill, merit, or the safety of American people. … The fourth and final pillar protects the nuclear family by ending chain migration. … This vital reform is necessary, not just for our economy, but for our security and for the future of America. … These four pillars represent a down-the-middle compromise, and one that will create a safe, modern and lawful immigration system. Most importantly, these four pillars will produce legislation that fulfills my ironclad pledge to sign a bill that puts America first.
(Of course, this extension of an open hand across the political aisle was met with nothing but contempt, especially after the Schumer Shutdown19 failed. As I have noted regarding the Democrats’ real immigration agenda20, "As their lower- and middle-income voter blocs are hemorrhaging, the Democrat Party is turning its back on those traditionally supportive groups and opening a socialist voter pipeline to flood America with their most promising future constituency — Latinos.”)
“Around the world, we face rogue regimes, terrorist groups, and rivals like China and Russia that challenge our interests, our economy and our values. In confronting these horrible dangers, we know that weakness is the surest path to conflict, and unmatched power is the surest means to our true and great defense. For this reason, I am asking Congress to end the dangerous defense sequester and fully fund our great military.
"Last year, I pledged that we would work with our allies to extinguish ISIS21 from the face of the Earth. One year later, I am proud to report that the coalition to defeat ISIS has liberated very close to 100 percent22 of the territory just recently held by these killers in Iraq and in Syria and in other locations, as well.
(President Trump introduced Army Staff Sergeant Justin Peck and related his story of exceptional bravery23 in combat. Of note, Staff Sergeant Peck serves in the unit of a Green Beret commander, who, when he was a cadet at West Point, launched the academy’s Patriot Post club.)
"Our warriors in Afghanistan have new rules of engagement. … Our military is no longer undermined by artificial timelines, and we no longer tell our enemies our plans.
"The yearning for freedom nearly 250 years ago gave birth to a special place called America. It was a small cluster of colonies caught between a great ocean and a vast wilderness. It was home to an incredible people with a revolutionary idea: that they could rule themselves; that they could chart their own destiny; and that, together, they could light up the entire world. That is what our country has always been about. That is what Americans have always stood for, always strived for, and always done.
"Atop the dome of this Capitol stands the Statue of Freedom. She stands tall and dignified among the monuments to our ancestors who fought, and lived, and died to protect her. Monuments to Washington, and Jefferson, and Lincoln, and King. Memorials to the heroes of Yorktown and Saratoga; to young Americans who shed their blood on the shores of Normandy and the fields beyond; and others, who went down in the waters of the Pacific and the skies all over Asia. And freedom stands tall over one more monument: this one. This Capitol — this living monument — this is the moment to the American people.
"We’re a people whose heroes live not only in the past, but all around us, defending hope, pride, and defending the American way. They work in every trade. They sacrifice to raise a family. They care for our children at home. They defend our flag abroad. And they are strong moms and brave kids. They are firefighters, and police officers, and border agents, medics, and Marines. But above all else, they are Americans. And this Capitol, this city, this nation, belongs entirely to them.
"Our task is to respect them, to listen to them, to serve them, to protect them, and to always be worthy of them.
"The people built this country. And it’s the people who are making America great again.
"As long as we are proud of who we are and what we are fighting for, there is nothing we cannot achieve. As long as we have confidence in our values, faith in our citizens and trust in our God, we will never fail. Our families will thrive. Our people will prosper. And our nation will forever be safe and strong and proud and mighty and free.
"Thank you. And God bless America. Goodnight.”
The president’s remarks were a fitting tribute to what America has been and should be, which is why Democrats scurried out of the Capitol as quickly as they could. And despite his now-waning propensity to shoot himself in the foot on social media24, which derailed the success25 of his joint address last year, his administration now has a powerful record to stand on7!
I note two differences in President Trump’s remarks in sharp contrast from those of Barack Obama’s26 SOTUs. Trump referenced “we” and “our” 233 times, and scarcely referenced himself. Conversely, Obama referenced “I” and “me” endlessly in his SOTUs. And the other difference… Trump referenced “America” and “Americans” 88 times, prompting complaints27 from the Democrat’s legal division, the ACLU.
Notably, the “Democrat response28” was delivered by Rep. Joe Kennedy (D-MA), named for the corrupt Kennedy family patriarch. It is always amusing to hear classist rhetoric29 from another inheritance welfare Kennedy, who also inherited his political seat. As anticipated, Kennedy’s dull and drooling “back to the future30” rhetoric was off-the-shelf Demo-goguery.
And a footnote, as President Trump departed the chamber, he was asked about releasing the FISA corruption memo31, and indicated, “100 percent,” that he will approve the release.
Semper Vigilans Fortis Paratus et Fidelis Pro Deo et Libertate — 1776
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