In the previous blog, I discussed the significance of Trump’s victory in the 47th presidential election of the US and sincerely wished him success. He made it—Mad Donald is here Trump: The 47th.
If the outcome had been different, I would have named this blog “Terrorist Won.” Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party needed to be replaced. Since the 2021 inauguration, the world has been in chaos. The Taliban took over Afghanistan. Russia invaded Ukraine, and Hamas invaded Israel! They knew they only had four years—precisely the duration of Sleepy Biden’s presidency and his anxious vice president! I believe that in recent years, the Democratic Party’s nature has become increasingly similar to that of Hollywood.
Kamala Harris epitomizes the Hollywood-esque identity of the Democratic Party. They focus more on appearances, like those Hollywood-style videos featuring a cameraman and soundman to make fake phone calls to announce a candidacy or collect votes! I believe that if she weren’t a woman of color and if special effects were not so crucial to the Democratic Party, she would never have reached this position, let alone been considered a presidential candidate. Perhaps the historic and Hollywood-like connection between California and the Democratic Party needs to break in the next election. Maybe it is no coincidence that, after President Trump’s decisive victory, Hollywood is literally up in flames. It seems Mayor Karen Bass has not managed the situation well, either. President Trump, on the other hand, has appointed three trusted actors to help revive Hollywood. Perhaps these actions could change Hollywood’s face forever, bring back its prosperity, or even turn California into a swing state—or force the Democratic Party to shed its cinematic identity.
It seems the public is not aware that Trump is employing the Madman Theory. This is a powerful weapon, one that Nixon also wielded. Donald Trump is well-versed in the art of deal-making and negotiates masterfully. Recently, he has expressed his desire to annex Canada as the 51st state, purchase Greenland from Denmark, and reclaim the Panama Canal. These ambitions have not sat well with the international community, branding the US president’s approach as imperialistic. However, I argue that these ambitions are less about imperialism and more about Trump’s unique brand of diplomacy. What fascinates me is that no one has pointed this out before. I think Trump has at least three main scenarios for negotiating with Putin. His statements are a response to Putin’s imperialistic stance over the past four years. Perhaps the Panama Canal is the first option, Canada is the second option, and Greenland is the third option—each highly strategic and valuable.

Initially, I interpreted Trump’s remarks about Canada during his meeting with Justin Trudeau at Mar-a-Lago Mansion as positioning to gain the upper hand in negotiations with Canada. But over time, it became clear to me that it is fundamentally a tool for negotiating with Russia. Everyone knows Trump has a good relationship with Putin—so much so that Democrats accused Russia of aiding his 2016 victory. President Trump understands power dynamics well. He knows well whose respect to earn and whose to disregard. Russia is the largest country in the world, is not Montenegro!
The US is fully capable of pursuing the options on the table. He doesn’t even need to impose a strict 25% tariff on Canadian goods if there is no significant resistance from Canadians to joining the Shining City Upon a Hill. While such tariffs conflict with the USMCA, Trump has demonstrated that as the president of a country with the world’s most powerful military, he can violate or selectively enforce treaties at will.
Unlike recent presidents, Trump fully understands which country he has become the president. For years, due to political weakness in the White House, the media spread falsehoods. Eastern propaganda successfully disseminated narratives about the collapse of US hegemony to the point that public opinion had fully embraced the idea of China’s imminent ascension. However, it should be said that the US is, by far, the best. Those who think China’s economy is catching up to the US should take a look at GDP per capita. This metric reflects how much a country’s economy produces relative to its population. In 2024, the US GDP per capita was $80,000, compared to China’s $13,000. Let me make it clear: the US is indisputably first, and the global community must acknowledge the fact that fortunately or unfortunately, the US president is well aware of this reality, and he will not rest until he disrupts that propaganda and loudly proclaims the truth. He wants to ensure that everyone knows what has been stated in this blog. In my opinion, Trump will continue to the point where if you stop a random citizen of the planet, they will tell you who the boss is! However, obstacles lie ahead for Donald Trump: a new pandemic or assassination.
Regardless, the US and Canada have to remain brothers and allies, as they have always been. These two nations cannot truly thrive without each other, no matter what they claim. They share extensive economic ties and, along with Mexico, are set to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. However, it should be noted that Tariffs can easily impact border relations and the trade balance between the two nations. Canada’s integration into the US, while maintaining its government and considerations as the world’s second-largest country, is feasible. The US has long employed specific methods for such arrangements—it already administers parts of the world this way. Puerto Rico is a prime example.
As I mentioned in the previous blog, Donald Trump’s victory has significantly impacted financial markets. Following his win, nearly all major and productive markets hit new ATH, and the crypto market was no exception. I am delighted to say that after his victory, Bitcoin reached $100,000 for the first time! Since Bitcoin was $20,000, I had changed my profile photos to reflect the lasereyes hashtag, eagerly anticipating this day. Congratulations to all freedom advocates. Now they have some highly influential allies, in the White House, Congress, and even in the Department of Government Efficiency (D.O.G.E).
At the 2024 Bitcoin Conference, Trump delivered exceptionally sharp remarks—what I always call “smarter.” He described government efforts to criminalize Bitcoin and eliminate this modern technology from the global financial system as fascist. Trump aims to make the US the global hub for crypto. He knows the role of freedom in making the US the world’s number one and does not want to lose the crypto race. It is worth mentioning that the US president recently launched his meme coin, inspired by his clenched fists shouting “Fight, Fight, Fight,” on the Solana blockchain—a venture that has proven to be highly profitable. He previously launched his NFT collections on the same platform. Melania also launched her own meme coin right now. These are excellent news for the crypto token space. Their tokens could serve multiple purposes, but if they succeed in turning them into governance tokens, allowing people around the world to vote on specific proposals, it would be groundbreaking! That would create a lot of value. This innovation could create immense value on a global scale.
Trump, Musk, and Kennedy—a miraculous combination that has come together in an exceptional way. This team is so impressive that its success sometimes seems almost too good to be true. But, to be honest, I rarely feel that way. Today, on President Trump’s inauguration day, I am writing this blog. They have entered the White House with a completely unique and innovative outlook. They have planned to effectively shrink the size of government. Trump has announced plans to adopt conservative fiscal and economic policies aimed at reducing the national debt growth rate. If he succeeds, he will have defeated a 24-year-old economic adversary of his country. His solution is straightforward: cut expenses and increase revenues. He has declared war on a government that has become excessively large and bloated, enlisting some of the sharpest assassins in the US for the task. A prime example is the professional Elon Musk.
If they succeed, the global political landscape will change forever. Their approach is entirely different, promising better days ahead. This is a stark departure from the outdated and often theatrical methods that have brought us to this point—a reality far from what the world truly desires. I would like to reference a quote from Thomas Jefferson:
If you want something you have never had, you must be willing to do something you have never done.
Finally, I would not rule out the possibility that their revolution will succeed and that Donald Trump’s presidency might even extend beyond the usual term, much like Franklin Roosevelt’s. If the global political landscape changes for the better, perhaps few will truly remember the world owes it all to this man: