KENNY CODY: The GOP must confirm Trump’s nominees


America changed the course of its history on November 5th by electing President Donald Trump back to office as the 47th President of the United States of America. Trump won every battleground state in contention, landing at three hundred twelve electoral votes, and will win the popular vote, becoming the first Republican nominee to do so since President George W. Bush in 2004. With changing demographics, it is debatable that this electoral landslide and winning the popular vote are the most dominant presidential election performances since President Ronald Reagan defeated Walter Mondale in 1984.

Not only was this a dominant performance for Trump alone, but the 45th and now 47th President-elect carried Republicans in United States House and Senate races throughout the country, delivering a trifecta government for the first time since 2016. The result indicates a mandate in which a majority of the United States electorate voted for a significant change to the direction of the country and is advocating for the controlling party to have complete control over the federal government to do so. The American people voted for change, and if Trump’s nominees for his cabinet are any indication, they will get it.

President Trump’s goals are to eliminate the deep state establishment, reform the federal bureaucracy, and prevent the federal government from weaponizing political force. His nominations so far have proven that he is keeping his goals in his crosshairs, as he has put forth some of the most impactful cabinet nominees in American history.

Trump nominated Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence, a decorated veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense, and former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Existing as some of the most polarizing people in politics, Gabbard, Hegseth, and Kennedy are viewed as some of the most impactful choices Trump could have made for his cabinet, with many Republicans wondering if their party will vote to confirm them. Besides Senators Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins, who are dregs regarding the Senate GOP’s courage, there should be no expectation that the conference will vote any of these candidates down.

Each of Trump’s nominees brings expertise to their respective roles. Tulsi Gabbard, a four-term congresswoman and veteran, is well-equipped to serve as the DNI, ensuring American privacy rights are upheld. Pete Hegseth, a vocal veteran and influential political voice for the military, is prepared to lead the Department of Defense. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a respected intellectual voice in the world of health, has dedicated his life to improving the American food supply and the well-being of the United States’ children, making him an ideal choice for Secretary of Health and Human Services.

The first step of Trump’s mandate is allowing the President to get all his nominees, especially without any opposition from the Senate GOP during the confirmation process. The Senate GOP, as the majority party in the Senate, plays a crucial role in confirming the President’s nominees, and their support is vital for the smooth functioning of the government after he has solely rewarded them with legislative and executive branches.

For once, the GOP has to be willing to take the shots that the American people have told them to. The GOP did not receive a close electoral win, a popular vote loss, or a razor-thin election. They received an electoral trifecta and mandate from the American people to completely change the structure of the federal government and to allow Trump to run roughshod over the Washington D.C. establishment.

Trump and his team want to reform health, the surveillance state, our foreign policy, and our protection here at home.

Now is the time for the Senate GOP to step up for the American people and President Trump. They must support his nominees and give him and his team the tools they need to enact the change they’ve been tasked with.

Now is not the time for gaslighting and virtue signaling from Republican U.S. Senators. It’s time to make a decision that will shape the future of our country. It’s time to vote for Trump’s nominees and mandate change.

 

This Story originally came from humanevents.com

 


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In the continuation of well-established trend observed across Western democracies, yet another populist, nationalist, right-wing candidate has posted an election result that far exceeded what polls indicated he was capable of. The latest upset took place in Romania on Sunday, and it has positioned a NATO critic and Ukraine war skeptic to potentially take over the country’s presidency.  

With 99% of ballots tallied, populist Calin Georgescu led all 13 candidates with 23% of votes, edging the Save Romania Union Party’s Elena Lasconi and Prime Minister and Social Democratic Party member Marcel Ciolacu — who had 19.17% and 19.16%, respectively. Another right-winger — the Alliance for the Unity of Romanians’ George Simion — placed fourth with 13.87%. That sets the NATO- and EU-member country up for a second-round vote on Dec. 8 against either Lasconi or Ciolacu; Simion has already thrown his support behind Georgescu.  

Calin Georgescu  Reuters via BBC 

“The 35-years-long economic uncertainty imposed on the Romanian people became uncertainty for the political parties today,” said Georgescu, who took the poll-outperformance phenomenon to a whole new level: An October poll showed him with only 0.4% support, and a November survey had him racking up just 5.4%

The outcome will be highly unwelcome to the Western establishment: Georgescu pledged to restore Romanian sovereignty and put an end to what he characterizes as subservience to NATO and the EU. He has taken a hard line against the presence of NATO’s missile defense system that’s based in Deveselu, southern Romania, calling it a “shame of diplomacy” that is more confrontational than peace-promoting. 

He has also pushed for Romania to pursue a non-interventionist policy in the Ukraine war, and said US arms-makers were manipulating the conflict. Since Russia’s invasion, Romania has facilitated Ukrainian grain exports and furnished military assistance including the donation of a Patriot missile battery.  

As in the US election, a large portion of the Romanian electorate may have been fed up with resources dedicated to foreign refugees and foreign wars rather than the country’s own citizens. According to the X account GeoInsider, “In one widely shared clip, Georgescu highlight[ed]…striking disparities: Romania pays a monthly allowance of 3,700 lei to the children of Ukrainian refugees, compared to just 248 lei for Romanian children.” 

“For the unjust, for the humiliated, for those who feel they do not matter and actually matter the most … the vote is a prayer for the nation,” the 62-year-old Georgescu said via Facebook after casting his vote. Georgescu has a doctorate in soil science and previously held various roles in the country’s environmental ministry, and represented Romania as a member of the UN’s Environmental Program. In addition to his broad theme of restoring Romanian sovereignty, he also ran on countering price inflation, addressing Romania’s worst-in-EU poverty rate, supporting farmers and decreasing the country’s reliance on imports

Romania shares a 400-mile border with Ukraine and hosts a NATO missile defense system in the country’s south (via Britannica)

Georgescu’s result was all the more surprising given he didn’t run as a member of any political party, and used social media platform TikTok as the principal mechanism of his campaign. Racking up 1.6 million likes, his account showed him going to church, running, practicing judo, and being interviewed by podcasters. TikTok’s centrality to his highly unorthodox campaign prompted some howling by people who didn’t like the outcome: 

…and, as is the case whenever a right-wing nationalist wins these days, people are blaming RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA! 

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