Trump: The 47th (#1)

fight, fight, fight!

I first became familiar with Donald Trump through “Trump: The Art of the Deal” and “Trump: 101.” In a book co-authored with Brian Tracy, I mentioned the impact of his books on my personal and professional life. Recently, whenever I’m asked about my perspective as an investor, I always highlight how his election victory affected global markets, especially in crypto. Simply put, global security should matter to everyone, especially investors. Until peace is restored globally, markets cannot return to their prosperous, thriving days.

I drafted this blog post after Trump survived an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania, as I believe his presence in power significantly impacts global peace. In my opinion, if a brilliant and smarter politician like him doesn’t manage the world, a crisis as large as World War III may not be far off for this Blue Marble. It’s worth noting that over the past four years, we’ve seen clear instances where the threat came dangerously close to everyone worldwide.

So, I’m glad that, at the very least, the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump may positively influence the US. electorate’s choice. A similar attempt happened to Ronald Reagan in 1981. The image below shows how his strong performance, along with that attempt, shifted the electoral votes in his favor.

As seen, 49 states turned red in 1984. It seems history might be repeating itself for the GOP’s chosen candidate. Of course, I’m not surprised that all the media emphasizes the opponent’s victory—the media has always been aligned with the Democrats. This has always given them an edge in elections. They are skilled at making populist statements and manipulating public opinion. I must say, if the US. election wasn’t based on the Electoral College system, we might rarely see a Republican president. This is why I believe Trump, with all his apparent differences from typical Republicans, was a smart choice as the party’s nominee. Donald Trump became famous through the media. Initially, he was known as a developer and author in Manhattan and a few other states, but his widespread fame came from “The Apprentice.” Just like Ronald Reagan, who had an appropriate performance in media before his presidency.

This implies that Trump acts as an independent media in himself and it’s evident that during his presidency, almost all media opposed him. Over the years, I’ve been convinced that those who are consistently attacked by the media may just be the very ones capable of saving us. This also happened repeatedly with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, former president of Iran. Though he was by no means a savior, I’ve always said he was the best among the worst. He showed a similar courage to Trump, and his mistakes stemmed from that very similarity. He was fit for the White House, not Pasteur Street!

Now, as Pennsylvania has a key role according to statistics, I hope the failed attempt on Trump’s life in this state, as well as Musk’s powerful speech about him, will turn it red. Donald Trump has assembled an impressive team of elites. As I’ve said, his victory is essential for global peace and freedom. He delivered an outstanding speech at the Bitcoin conference, which I’ll discuss in the second part of this blog. He’s very astute and understands the link between cryptocurrencies and freedom. Most importantly, he recognizes that Bitcoin is not a threat but an opportunity for the US dollar.

Amid the turmoil over refusing to accept the results of the previous election, Trump was trying to increase his chances of winning the 2024 election. Meanwhile, Netanyahu, by timing his planned attack closer to the election date, seems to be trying to diminish Kamala Harris’s chances. I would love to see a woman become the US president, but Biden and Harris’s performance over the past four years has been nothing short of disastrous. I vividly remember that when I heard the news of the elderly Biden’s victory in 2020, I thought perhaps the only positive outcome would be paving the way for a female president as a substitute during these past four years. However, the best reaction came from a dear of mine, who summed it up, referring to the Counter-Strike game: “Terrorists win!”

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