From Douglas Carswell <[email protected]>
Subject Has America just turned a corner?
Date November 9, 2024 1:45 PM
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Dear Jack,


What a result! Trump has bounced back to win the White House, gaining a popular vote majority for the Republicans for the first time in 20 years.

The Republicans also won the Senate and held the House, meaning that they have a mandate, and the means to deliver it, in a way they have not had for a generation.

If the incoming administration is going to turn America around, they urgently need to get to grips with the three existential challenges we face:
1. Soaring debt
2. Uncontrolled immigration &
3. A lack of self-belief.

Every hundred days the US national debt is currently increasing by $1,000,000,000,000 (twelve zeros - one trillion dollars). US national debt is already relatively higher than it was at the end of the Second World War – and this year, we will pay more on the interest to service the national debt than we do on defense.
Debt is out of control
As Elon Musk, now one of Trump’s inner circle, says, unless this changes, debt will destroy America the way it did other great powers.

Trump needs to take an axe, the way Argentina’s President Milei has, to many federal departments, closing many of the 400 separate agencies, starting with the Departments of Education and then Housing. Certain welfare programs need to go, too.
President Milei: Cutting the bureaucracy down to size Argentina-style
When Musk bought Twitter / X, he fired 80 percent of the staff, and output rose. Let’s hope he is allowed to do something similar to the federal bureaucracy.

Musk, who recently complained that it takes him longer to get permission to launch a rocket than it takes his team to build it, understands how red tape is stifling America. Dramatically removing red tape, and legally sanctioning federal agencies that overreach their actual mandates, would raise economic growth.

Faster growth and reduced federal spending would, in time, close the deficit.

Over the past four years, 10 million immigrants have entered America – me being one of them. But the number entering illegally has soared.
Illegal immigration has grown
Set aside the unfairness of allowing in people that don’t abide by the rules the rest of us are required to follow, it is not a good idea for America to accept large numbers of people from culturally incompatible countries. See Europe for details.

As a new arrival, I constantly marvel at how fortunate I am to live in America. But it bothers me that many Americans don’t see how awesome their country is.

Too many Americans – especially young Americans – have been taught to despise their own country by smart-stupid liberals in the education system who think that self-loathing is a mark of sophistication, when in reality it betrays a lack of it. The ‘woke’ insanity in the classroom needs to stop.

Trump has already indicated he will abolish federal Diversity, Equity & Inclusion programs on day one. The best way to take back control of the education system from smart-stupid liberals is through school choice.
Ending federal DEI programs?
In many states like our own Mississippi, a coalition of liberal activists, like the so-called Parents’ Campaign, and anti-school choice Republicans, such as Lieutenant Governor Delbert Hosemann, have come together to block school choice.

Trump has made it clear he intends to address this, and Trump has indicated he will push for a federal law to give families school choice through a tax credit.

Trump is the most pro school choice President in the history of America, and I doubt Team Trump will take kindly to any anti school choice Republicans who carry on opposing public to public school choice and tax credits. State legislation on school choice in the 2025 session is likely to be closely watched by Team Trump.

Future trips to Mar-a-Lago to solicit endorsements from Trump will, I gather, be even less successful than the previous one was for anti-school choice Republicans in our state. I doubt President Trump would offer anti school choice Republicans so much as a photo opportunity, and certainly not an endorsement.

If you live in Mississippi, you will shortly have a Republican President in the White House, and a Republican Congress and Supreme Court in Washington DC. You, of course, already live in a state run by a Republican Governor, under a Republican-run legislature.

If we can’t deliver conservative policy now, then when? Now is the time for Mississippi – and America – to use this opportunity and place the country on an authentically conservative path.

Have an awesome weekend!
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Warm regards,

Douglas Carswell
President & CEO

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