Monday, December 8

Perseverance Over Politics: Why Accountability, Not Affordability, Must Guide America

 Perseverance Over Politics: Why Accountability, Not Affordability, Must Guide America




The Trap of Instant Gratification




The American people have grown fixated on quick fixes and instant gratification. We want relief today, not tomorrow. Yet history shows that this mindset leaves us vulnerable to slogans, catch phrases, and political theater. For four years, we endured hardship — from mandates and inflation to foreign entanglements and widening inequality. Those wounds cannot be healed overnight.




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Trump’s First 11 Months: Signs of Renewal




President Trump’s return to office has already reshaped the national landscape. His first eleven months have been marked by bold economic and foreign policy moves that signal renewal and accountability.




📊 Inflation Trends




• Under Biden, inflation surged to levels not seen in decades, leaving families paying hundreds more each month for groceries, rent, and fuel.


• In 2025, Trump’s policies helped stabilize inflation, with consumer prices showing their first sustained slowdown since the pandemic era.


• Energy deregulation and expanded drilling permits have steadied gas prices, while targeted tariff policies shifted pressure away from domestic producers.





💵 Tariff Impact




• Trump reimposed and expanded tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Europe, arguing they protect U.S. industries and jobs.


• While critics warn tariffs raise consumer costs, Trump frames them as a long-term investment in American manufacturing.


• Early signs show companies reshoring production, creating new opportunities for U.S. workers.





💊 Pharmaceutical Deals




• Trump’s administration struck landmark agreements with pharmaceutical companies to lower drug prices.


• Medicare negotiated price cuts for 15 major drugs, including treatments for diabetes and cancer.


• These reforms are projected to save seniors billions of dollars starting in 2027, with ripple effects across the healthcare system.





🌍 Peace in War-Torn Regions



• Trump has emphasized diplomacy and restraint, avoiding new large-scale conflicts.


• His administration has worked to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East, while pressing for negotiated settlements in Ukraine and Gaza.


• Supporters argue this marks a shift from Biden’s years of prolonged entanglements, restoring America’s role as a broker of peace rather than a sponsor of endless war.





💼 Trillions in Investment and Jobs




• Trump has touted trillions of dollars in new investments flowing into U.S. infrastructure, energy, and technology.


• While critics question the scale, early projects in manufacturing and energy sectors are already creating jobs.


• The administration frames this as proof that America is once again the most attractive destination for global capital.





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The Long Game: Policies That Take Time




Most of Trump’s reforms will not show their full impact until January 2026, when structural changes on spending, fraud prevention, and energy independence take root. Perseverance is required. Quick fixes may soothe for a moment, but lasting change demands patience.




Trump has emphasized accountability by:




• Implementing D.O.G.E. to root out waste, fraud, and abuse in federal spending.


• Removing partisan staff and leadership who put politics above service.


• Correcting wasteful spending programs that drained taxpayer dollars.





These are not instant fixes. They are structural changes designed to restore trust in government.




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The Democrats’ “Affordability” Catch Phrase




Ironically, as Democrats prepare their messaging for the midterm elections, they have latched onto the word “affordability” as their slogan. Yet this rings hollow for many voters who recall the hardships of the past four years: COVID vaccine mandates that divided the nation, soaring gas prices, foreign conflicts under Biden’s watch, and widening income inequality. To campaign on affordability after being complicit in creating unaffordable conditions is, at best, an oxymoron.




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Accountability Over Affordability




The real issue is not affordability—it is accountability. Americans deserve leaders who take responsibility for their decisions, omissions, and failures. Both parties have been guilty of negligence, but accountability is the only way to restore faith in government.




Accountability means:




• Recognizing the failures of past leadership.


• Demanding transparency in spending and governance.


• Judging leaders not by slogans, but by results.




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Keep Steadfast at Home




It is important for Americans to stay steadfast with their own economics at home — focusing on family budgets, savings, and resilience — rather than worrying about what their neighbor is doing. Each household must take responsibility, just as each nation must. Only then can we fairly judge whether Trump is doing better than the last president.




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The Midterm Test




The real test will come at the midterm elections. That is the moment to decide, based not on slogans or party loyalty, but on performance. Don’t fall prey to misinformation, misleading narratives, or gaslighting from public figures or the media. The ballot box is not about red vs. blue. It is about who will do a good job, who will be accountable, and who will persevere.




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Conclusion: Faith Through Perseverance and Accountability




President Trump’s first eleven months have been marked by economic resurgence, consumer relief, and a renewed emphasis on accountability. While Democrats cling to “affordability” as a catch phrase, the American people know that slogans cannot erase the past four years of hardship. What restores faith is accountability—holding leaders to the highest standard and demanding that government act with integrity. Trump’s efforts to correct misguided policies and enforce accountability are laying the groundwork for a stronger, more trustworthy America.




The American people must resist the lure of instant gratification. Perseverance, not quick fixes, will determine whether Trump’s reforms succeed. Accountability, not affordability, will restore faith in government. And steadfastness, not slogans, will guide us to a stronger future.



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