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(3)  Revolution

(3) Revolution

Donald Trump addressed to the former presidents including Clinton, Bush, Obama and Biden of the revolution. How he did it, by stopping the decline and bringing a new golden age. Practically, he cancelled 78 executive orders of Biden and continued to issue new orders incessantly. This implies the former presidents sitting over there are sources of the current decline and that’s why he needs to have a revolution.

When the incumbent UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer took office, he also said a new era comes to replace the old, as in the past when the Labor Party took over Conservative or vice versa, this is the standard announcement. But the changes Donald Trump brought about is really great enough to turn on a new page.

In 2009 when Barrack Obama took office, his slogan is “Change”, but practically, his major task is to save US from the Financial Tsunami. The only and most important job is that, while Trump’s revolution covers wide area, including large and small events of US, both external and domestic, not just an adjective.

During the inauguration speech, we can see a lot of people stood up to applause every now and then, but still quite a number of people seating over there without any action. Or sometimes only one or two stood up and clap hands, while the majority are seating. This shows that America is really a land of freedom. In country of dictatorship, people in the Congress must totally stood up and clap hands, no one dare to have no action or slow action. Joe Biden and all former presidents stayed without any action, but……when Trump said the war in Gaza is ended, Biden at once stood up and Harris followed to clap hands. Regretfully, under such a revolution, there is an “unfinished symphony”. Once was the major part of his election campaign that he can end the Ukraine war within 24 hours and now he only gave warning to Putin that further sanction will come and no more.

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