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Kevin McCullough: The MAGA Five
« on: February 15, 2021, 06:07:12 pm »
The MAGA Five

Kevin McCullough

Posted: Feb 14, 2021 12:28 PM


Now that Nancy Pelosi has again utterly failed in her attempt to have one former president removed from office for life, the nation has a seismic shift that it is even now undertaking.

What of life after the Trump presidency?

It's the first month the Biden administration is in office and the Democrat-controlled Congress chose to shine a spotlight on the past as opposed to laying out a clear vision for the future.

Sure, Dr. Susan Rice has been busy printing out executive actions as fast as President Unsteady could make his way out to sign them. And yes, some of them are already being challenged by states like Texas and Florida. Some of them will not survive but a few are already having a detrimental impact on the jobs picture and more to come.

Without the former president to upstage them in the nightly news the bumbling, stumbling, oddballs that have moved into power now have no cover for their lack of policy, direction, and most importantly—results.

I’m sorry but the average American doesn’t look at the exporting of abortion access or the insistence of otherwise incapable males competing against females as somehow the equivalent of clear policy on COVID, the economy, or China and trade.

The average Democrat may desperately want to have a deranged “orange man bad” distraction to point to but they don’t. Not anymore.

Realizing this presents an immediate opportunity for the “America First” agenda. This must be engaged without a speck of time lost.

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