What Does Donald Trump’s Election Mean for Readiness?

As much as one would like to, there is no way to predict future events, or actively judge how people, factions, or governments react to US politics and politicians. In the US, the huge comeback victory Donald Trump achieved including winning both the popular and electoral votes, can be interpreted as a positive turn towards national conservatism, protectionism, and a citizen-first mindset. However, he still roughly garnered a little more than half the popular vote, so other opposing views are still well entrenched. Internationally, his return to the Whitehouse is perceived across nations similarly—as a mixed bag.

Staunchly allied countries like Israel see his return to the presidency as a huge positive, enabling them to potentially end or quell the wars they are embroiled in. Iran and its proxies are highly concerned, as are China and North Korea. Russia probably feels the same. The rest of the world, including supposed allies in Europe are splitting allegiances too.

Although he has already effectively assumed the presidency from the standpoint of issuing plans and sharing conversations he said he’s had with other world leaders, it’s only been days since he won the election and questions are being raised around who he’s surrounding himself with.

Everyone can agree that at this juncture, there are many unknowns.

Then again, there are many knowns and they do not bode well for a future without readiness.

Suspect billionaires are close to and have Trump’s ear. Seemingly he’s in favor of digital IDs. Iran has threatened and apparently organized another assassination attempt. 30,000 hezbollah operatives are believed to be in the US. Scores (probably in the tens of thousands) of CCP fighting age men are still here. Probably 20-30 million illegals are in-country including 860,000 got-aways and counting. There is no border wall/patrol covering thousands of miles of southern and northern US borders. Fentanyl and other drugs are still heavily trafficked-in to a waiting market daily. The dollar is fading globally. Unemployment is underreported and very high, as is underemployment. Inflation is also underreported and crushingly high. Cyberattacks and at least cyber-probe attempts are frequent. China owns lots of land near military bases and runs illegal pot growing farms on US soil. Utility infrastructure is very vulnerable to sabotage. Critical electrical grid components are sourced from China (as are port cranes and potentially other crucial infrastructure equipment). Democrat governors are taking public stances against the yet-to-form Trump administration. Most certainly, Trump/Republican/conservative/democracy opponents (such as antifa) are massing and are very likely making preparations for mayhem. The deep state, embedded for decades, is still in place, protected, and covert. The strategic oil reserve is diminished. The military is operating below recruitment targets, has depleted munitions stores, and is hamstringed by woke brass and ill combatants (especially pilots) most likely from vaccine side effects. Police are still retiring in droves and are in so many places, handcuffed by liberal district attorneys that won’t enforce existing laws with prosecutions. The vast majority of federal and state (probably local too) agencies are corrupt and/or incompetent. The UN and its WHO subgroup are right now, railroading agreements through their membership to effectively create a one-world government set of pacts, overriding member state sovereignty and siphoning billions more dollars into their coffers, as well as fueling NGOs, pharma entities, and corrupt politicians across the globe, as they prepare for more totalitarian measures coming soon. The WEF and its minions have not relented an inch and are quietly scaling their efforts. In 2023 alone, pharma spent over $378 million on lobbyists. Turbo cancer and other vaccine side-effects are quietly and steadily pervading society here and abroad. Christians/churches are under attack globally, including in the US. There’s much, much more.

It’s a nice thought to believe that one man and his cavalcade of political appointments will turn back all of these anti-American-citizen cataclysms, but that is highly unlikely. The US is not a democracy, rather it’s a constitutional republic. Presidential executive orders have limits. There are still three branches of government. State’s rights are in effect.

Assuming he makes it there, on Donald Trump’s day one, expect a flurry of what Constitution loving Americans will perceive as positive actions, followed by more in the ensuing weeks. But expect them to slow, possibly rapidly, as the limits of one person, who is not king of the USA, nor king of the world, bumps up against the boundaries of presidential power, political debts to be paid, globalists, the entrenched worldwide negative forces, and potentially, one or more grave crises to deal with.

Given all of the above and more, riding the euphoria of a new president talking of nearly everything negative realigned to new positives, is a nice way to disavow harsh realities and create an emotionally protective cocoon. However, his administration’s effectiveness at living up to the promises is yet to be seen.

So, are you willing to risk your family’s safety and survival by disregarding readiness in lieu of hope that the world is about to become a stronghold of freedom, democracy, and safety, or is it wiser to be properly prepared for whatever outcomes lay ahead?