Make America Corrupt Again: Our Longing for Normalcy
The United States has witnessed a tumultuous political landscape in recent years, and the “Make America Great Again” movement has been at the center of it all. Former President Donald Trump’s leadership style, policies, and the controversial January 6 Capitol incident have sparked intense debates among Americans.
The recent indictment of Donald Trump in relation to the January 6 Capitol incident has intensified political tensions. Supporters argue that it is an attempt to hinder his potential nomination and further prevent him from seeking the presidency again. However, critics assert that accountability for the events of January 6 is essential to uphold the democratic principles of the nation.
Regardless of one’s opinion of Donald Trump’s personality, his presidency introduced a distinctive focus on “America first” policies. These policies aimed to prioritize domestic interests over international obligations and relationships. While some praised these initiatives, others questioned the consequences they might have on global partnerships and alliances.
Throughout his presidency, Donald Trump fought a culture war, aiming to address what he perceived as challenges to traditional American values. While his approach resonated with a significant portion of his base, it also drew sharp criticism from opponents who believed it fueled division and polarization within the nation. The political left has actively opposed President Trump’s policies, often using the term “woke” to describe their fight against social injustices. However, the meaning of “woke” and its religious roots have become a point of contention, with some arguing that it should not be used to describe purely political activism. This debate adds further complexity to the ongoing cultural struggles.
Beyond the political drama and personal opinions, it is essential to objectively assess the impact of President Trump’s policies. Many proponents argue that his administration implemented measures that benefited all Americans, including minorities, by boosting the economy and job growth. Nevertheless, opponents maintain that some policies exacerbated social inequalities and failed to address systemic issues adequately.
As America grapples with its political landscape, many yearn for a return to “normalcy” after the turbulence of recent years. That being said, the definition of “normal” varies greatly, and this longing underscores the underlying divisions within society. We’re truly striving for progress and positive change in America, not a return to corruption or normalcy.
Regardless of individual opinions on Donald Trump or his policies, it is crucial for Americans to engage in constructive discussions and seek common ground to address the nation’s challenges effectively. Only by fostering open dialogue, research-driven discussions, and an appreciation of diverse perspectives can the United States hope to move forward united and resilient.
Christopher Anderson is a third-generation Baltimorean, a father of three, a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, and a lifelong community advocate. He is currently a member of the Baltimore City Republican Central Committee. He has run for Congress and the Baltimore City Council.