Donald Trump, so far, is bringing a desperately-needed and refreshing amount of common sense to government actions, such as officially recognizing only two genders, eliminating all government diversity programs, freeing (“pardoning”) the J6 prisoners, deregulating drilling, and withdrawing from the Paris Climate Treaty and the WHO. All these are filed under escaping the madhouse.
What about foreign policy? Would any of Trump’s advisors show him Adams’ speech? And would he buy into it?
Powered by Fed money-printing, the American state has frequently enlisted “under other banners than her own,” in which it was involved in conflicts “beyond the power of extrication,” where a wealth- and life-destroying federal government in no way expresses the principles Jefferson penned so eloquently in our founding document.
Surely Trump can find some way to bring common sense to foreign policy. Someone, anyone, please show him Adams’ speech. His legacy as peacemaker depends on it.
This is an article that is a collection of common sense sayings from different Presidents at different times to show the changes over time in common sense. There is a lot of difference between the warmonger Presidents and the peace monger Presidents that will make you think a little on who was what.