The alarmism about Trump as president is unfounded

Alarmism, hysterical crises and generalized anxiety mount in the Bel Paese at the news of the electoral triumph of Donald Trump in the 2024 US elections. It’s all the fault of the toxic and hyper-ideological …

The alarmism about Trump as president is unfounded

Alarmism, hysterical crises and generalized anxiety mount in the Bel Paese at the news of the electoral triumph of Donald Trump in the 2024 US elections. It’s all the fault of the toxic and hyper-ideological propaganda of these last few weeks,
of the suffocating media pounding of Kamala, erected by the progressive media of half the world as the new savior of humanity, of the ferocious campaign of demonization against The Donald, painted by the same media as a madman capable of jeopardizing the existence of the planet and of the human race as a whole. On the basis of these assumptions, it is quite simple to understand the irrational reactions of the disoriented masses, literally prey to feelings oscillating between discouragement, fear, anxiety about the future and the rapid spread of self-harming or even suicidal instincts.

Hysteria and pessimism reign supreme: there are those who theorize the collapse of the markets and the consequent financial collapse, some the invasion of locusts accompanied by the mass deportation of alien species to Earth, others the return to the scene of the Schutzstaffel and the restoration of National Socialism, some the Russification of Europe.

It is inevitable, then, not to think about environmental disasters and the desertification of the planet, about plagues, famines, racial, sexual, ethnic and religious persecutions, and obviously about the rapid outbreak of the third world war which, together with climate changes, will wipe out the planet in the span of an amen.

But will it really be like this? That’s really what Trump’s re-election will he bring as a dowry?

Come on, we’re not joking. Let’s immerse ourselves in a saving, and much needed, bath of rationality and return to reality, please.

Donald Trump’s return to the White House will bring with it a healthy breath of freedom which will put a stop to green delusions, rampant wokism, the dictatorship of political correctness, gender-based ideology and wild immigrationism.

Not only that. Because the advent of The Donald will in all likelihood also mark the reopening of a dialogue with the Russia in a perspective of peace for Europe, the construction of new balances in the Middle Eastern region and the decisive contrast to Islamic fundamentalism. And again, the fight against aggressive commercial practices of China, tax cuts to companies, generalized deregulation in key sectors of the economy, the adoption of expansionary monetary policies, the fight against inflation and the cutting of interest rates.

On the basis of what has been said, let’s put aside for a moment the galloping ideology and the unhealthy effects of turbo-progressive propaganda and ask ourselves reasonably: are we really certain that Donald Trump’s return to the political scene represents a bad thing for the West?