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Orange Man Not So Bad: A Closer Look at Trump's Ability To Navigate Hard Times

In the midst of Hurricane Helene and political turmoil, the age-old adage resounds with a daunting truth: "Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times."



As the nation grapples with complexity of saving lives from the Hurricane Helene devastation, the spotlight turns to figureheads capable of steering the course towards solving the problem....and Joe Biden isn't the guy.


This Biden/Harris cabal has sent $232 billion to the leader of Ukraine, who was once upon a time a high heeled nearly naked actor who danced very strangely in videos.


But to help the suffering of the victims of Hurricane Helene in the United States Of America, Joe Biden has placed the collection plate upon the people.


The Cackling Hyena Harris also wants disaster relief to go to "communities of color" first. She can't even hide the rush she gets saying that out loud and in your face. When people are dying, animals are drowning, houses are being carried away by flood water, this Admin has FEMA stop to assess what someone's social credit score is?


Biden-Harris spent $230 million to build a pier in Gaza that lasted 20 days.


Elon Musk is shipping out Starlink portals as fast as he can.


The Dream Team is already at work.


The question on many lips as to whether this polarizing leader can be the beacon of hope and change needed to save the country and lead it towards brighter horizons, is obvious, even to Stevie Wonder.


A Cycle of Influence


The cyclical nature of power dynamics encapsulated in the aforementioned adage provides a lens through which to examine the impact of leaders on a nation's trajectory.


Donald Trump's presidency marked a period of significant change, characterized by a restoration of traditional values and a fervent focus on economic revival of the citizizens of the United States of America.


His unwavering persona and unorthodox approach resonated with a segment of society seeking a departure from the status quo.


The status quo takes care of a constant flow of income to geopolitical needs invisible to everyday Americans.


In this light, Trump embodied the archetype of a strong man rising in response to challenges, aiming to carve out a path towards saving lives, and leading us into prosperity.


Navigating Hard Times


However, the resilience of a society is truly tested in times of adversity. The tumultuous events of Hurricane Helene have underscored the fragility of national unity and the urgency of addressing pressing issues.


From the global pandemic to social unrest and economic uncertainties, and now hurricane relief, the country stands at a crossroads, calling for leadership that can navigate these turbulent waters with skill and vision.


Is the orange man so bad?


Donald Trump, known for his assertive decision-making and bold strategies, is rising to the occasions we face, and steering the nation through the challenges on our plate TODAY.


Donald Trump has created a Go Fund Me and he's actually loafers on the ground in Georgia yesterday.


Unlike the Queen Of Cackling, who's using a bizarre campaign plan on fixing things her administration literally broke but promises to fix between a series of fake photo opps and pizza shop appearances.



Plot Twist


Here’s a hypothetical … If the farmers and homeowners in NC wouldn’t sell their land to Piedmont Lithium, I wonder what could be done to incentivize them to sell?


These people are sitting on lithium which is worth billions. Maybe a flood from a hurricane that didn’t seen like a normal hurricane?


Do you think losing everything they own would make them sell?


You won't be able to finance property in any area that has had a flood, because you won't be able to get insurance after December 20th, 2024. All of the areas flooding now have just been devalued.


Is anything ever what it seems at face value in the world today?


Donald Trump's track record showcases a commitment to revitalizing the economy, renegotiating trade deals, and championing America's interests on the global stage.


He's facing the challenge of leading the hurricane rescue and clean up TODAY, one month before the election.


As the country strives to emerge stronger from the trials of recent times, can Trump's acumen and experience pave the way for a new era of growth and stability?


The prospect of good times ahead beckons, contingent on the choices made in the present.


On January 20th, 2017, President Donald John Trump promised to "transfer power from Washington DC and give it back to you, the People."


That's why he's on the cover of my book from that inauguration day.


To learn what your role is in your own future to restore power back to the people, I wrote, "Free-Dumb. The Patriot's Playbook To Restoring Your Rights And Freedom"


Donald Trump cannot do this without the people.


Gianna Miceli



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