Boston Herald

Trump pushing agenda for national greatness

- By STAR PARKER Star Parker is an author and president of CURE, Center for Urban Renewal and Education.

America’s founders demonstrat­ed that government is an art, not a science. The secret is in balance. Biennial congressio­nal elections strike the right balance betweeen the need for stability and the need for change. Midterm elections take place with the continuity of a sitting president. Whoever is in the White House will continue in this position for another two years, regardless of the outcome of the midterms. Trump will stay focused, as he must, on the agenda that he campaigned on and the vision he articulate­d in his inaugural address. His commitment to those ideas and principles took him across the nation to insert his persona and agenda into the campaign. As we approach the two-year mark of this presidency, facts bear out that the nation is turning around and “Make America Great Again” is more than a slogan. We are a deeply divided country with a culture war raging. The battle for steering the country’s direction will continue. This election just determines the army that the general in the White House will have to support him in the fight. Personally, I spent the last month in eight states, making the case for what is at stake. I spent Election Day in my district, walking precincts and making phone calls to help my candidate of choice in a race for an open seat. Trump has made it fashionabl­e again to be a patriot, to feel proud to be an American because our nation is indeed unique and exceptiona­l. The other side has distorted this message of nationalis­m, claiming it disrespect­s our diversity and individual difference­s. Nothing could be further from the truth. The fact that I am a black Christian woman does not contradict my patriotism. I am an American who needs the freedom that only this nation can provide to realize my full potential. This is true for every American. And it is only possible in a nation that is free and informed by eternal truths. The changes we see in realizing the MAGA goals are tangible and palpable. Internatio­nally, Trump’s idea that the best way to influence the world is to recapture our national greatness is working. He has shaken up the United Nations and is creating new realities in Asia, South America and the Middle East. Despite warnings against his bold move to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, Trump did it. And miracles are occurring throughout the Middle East. Israel and Persian Gulf states are forming new relationsh­ips that once were unheard of. Israel, for the first time, competed in an internatio­nal judo competitio­n in Abu Dhabi, won a gold medal, and the Israeli national anthem was played in this Arab country. Economical­ly, the economy is back on the path to growth. Black and Hispanic unemployme­nt are at all-time lows, and even high school dropouts are finding work as result of the new opportunit­ies. Constituti­onally, the GOP Senate has confirmed 68 conservati­ve judges, with 125 left to go. Fiscally, every federal department getting anti-poverty money (one-fourth of the federal budget) is under executive order to cut spending and strike new efficienci­es. The bottom line is we must stay the course and continue to help this president get the nation’s work done.

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