THE NEW TRUMP ERA
Now that that’s settled and Trump has achieved what seems to be a comfortable victory, from a historical perspective, there’s some virtue in killing all of your enemies, at least figuratively.
Julius Caesar didn’t and was killed almost immediately after having himself declared dictator for life.
In 49 BC, “dictator” meant something different than it does today.
Being the “dictator” was an honorable, temporary position implemented only when the Republic faced some dire or existential threat that required a firm hand to fix.
Although vested with almost absolute power, a dictator would often be appointed for a finite period, perhaps six months, to deal with the problem and then would return to being whatever he was before, whether a senator, a general, a citizen, or whatever.
Caesar’s reign starkly contrasts with that of his adopted son, Caesar Augustus. Augustus reigned for 41 years (the longest of any emperor) and ruled over a relatively peaceful period of consolidation and prosperity.
He set the stage for the Romans to remake the Western world, saying: “I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble.”
While speaking literally about the city, he was also metaphorically speaking about the Empire, having prepared the way for its long life.
The difference between Caesar and Augustus?
Augustus killed all his enemies when consolidating power….Fortunately, Trump doesn’t need to rely on political murder to achieve Augustus’s success. That’s because Augustus isn’t known as Rome’s greatest emperor because he killed all his enemies, something many later Roman emperors did without Augustus’s stellar reputation. Instead, he’s known as Rome’s greatest emperor because he laid the foundations for a relative time of peace and prosperity throughout the Roman world for the subsequent two centuries. Donald Trump can do the same in America without first killing his enemies.

My friend asked me a question. Did I think the Democrats will remove Biden if Harris loses the election? Yes.








Ever since Trump first ran for president, a central theme among Democrats and the media has been that Trump is literally Hitler, and his supporters – namely, Republicans – are literally Nazis.

Who do we blame for the terrible destruction of drug addiction?
Regarding the border invasion of America, there are waves of people passing through Mexico from even as far as South America, requiring that they traverse the treacherous Darien Gap, but their journey is not without substantial patronage from the US government, United Nations, and sinister NGOs.