Trumpism Goes Global: America’s Peaceful Citizen Uprising Inspires Political Rebellion Across the World

Entrenched political leaders and parties are being tumultuously evicted in Europe, South America, the Middle East, and Asia.
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President Trump on September 24, 2024, at Savannah. AP/Evan Vucci

STEPHEN MOORE
STEPHEN MOOREPublished: Dec. 11, 2024 03:16 AM ETUpdated: Dec. 11, 2024 04:33 AM ET

Buckle your seatbelts because President-elect Trump has ignited a worldwide revolt against the arrogance of global elites.
We are entering a brand-new era of rebellion — man against the self-serving, out-of-touch political machines that ignore the will of the governed.
Everywhere.
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Look around.
The world is a mess. Entrenched political leaders and parties are being tumultuously evicted in Europe, South America, the Middle East, and Asia. In Britain, the Conservative Party grew government, lost its moorings and was chased from office, only to be replaced by an economically incompetent Labour Party that came into office, raised taxes on everything and everyone, and has plunged the economy into recession. France just ousted its prime minister for the first time in decades, thrusting the “country into chaos,” as CNN put it.
Germany’s government is also on the verge of collapse. Chancellor Scholz has been forced to request a vote of confidence later this month. Good luck with that. The Associated Press reports “his three-party coalition” government collapsed last month.
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In South Korea, the president invoked martial law, and now the citizens are demanding his impeachment.
In Japan, “the party (that) has ruled the country almost continuously” since 1955, according to BBC, was voted out in October.
Mexico and Canada have elected leftist boobs who are losing support by the day.
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Way ahead of the pack is Argentina, where the “shock capitalist,” President Milei, who says “I despise the state government,” won election a year ago and is an overnight international hero for his chainsaw approach to shrinking big government.
Now is the hour of the entire world’s discontent.
Why are the dominoes of government tumbling so suddenly?
One word: Trump. The whole world has watched with fascination and even admiration at the peaceful citizen uprising in America. The masses around the world are screaming: We want Trumpism here in our country. They seem to be saying: Make Britain great again. Make Germany and Japan and Korea and Canada great again.
The politicians, bureaucrats and elite academics are horrified. They should be.
The anger at the political class is boiling over with scalding resentment against government incompetence, fiscal mismanagement, and statist directives that snatch away basic freedoms.
They have commanded us that you can’t have a gas stove or a gas car or a lawnmower or an air conditioner. Parents can’t send their children to good schools.
My, how the tables have turned. The politicians who profess to care so much about the working classes are now despised by the voters.
The masses around the world are seeing the bounce in America’s step in the wake of the Trump election. The Trumpian message of prosperity, efficiency, fairness, home rule, and love of country.
It’s a virtual certainty that voters everywhere are going to demand common-sense Trumpian policies in their own towns and countries. As Trump has said, every leader should put their own country first. Global government is dead for now.
It’s a grassroots power-to-the-people movement — something the left once believed in.
I wouldn’t want to be President Putin or President Xi or President Macron or Prime Minister Trudeau, or Mr. Scholz, right now. The Trumpians are coming for you.
Good riddance.
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STEPHEN MOORE
STEPHEN MOORE
Mr. Moore is an economics journalist, author, and columnist. He is the chief economist for the Institute for Economic Freedom and Opportunity, and a regular contributor at The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, CNN and CNBC.

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Hannah Pingree on the Maine expedited wind law

Hannah Pingree - Director of Maine's Office of Innovation and the Future

"Once the committee passed the wind energy bill on to the full House and Senate, lawmakers there didn’t even debate it. They passed it unanimously and with no discussion. House Majority Leader Hannah Pingree, a Democrat from North Haven, says legislators probably didn’t know how many turbines would be constructed in Maine."

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