Spiking the Football After the 2024 Trump Election: I never doubted what would happen, even if a lot of stupid people couldn’t see the forest for the trees

I don’t usually do it.  I don’t normally let myself feel the emotion to go out and spike the football on something.  I prefer to be calm, cool, and optimistic, even if the world is on fire.  I have learned over time how to build teams of people at all levels using my unique optimism and tendency toward tenacity to help people who are either too stupid, stubborn, or inexperienced to help themselves.  In the kind of government that we have, I have learned a lot from people like social manipulators and writers Ben Franklin, Mark Twain, and Thomas Paine.  Most people feel the same about similar topics but don’t always know how to achieve their objectives.  So I often take it upon myself to help them even if they can’t help themselves because if they take the help, they might just be able to do something to help the world around them instead of being a perpetual parasite.  So if you tell people what you think of them, and how frustrated they make you, you will destroy their communication with you and resist the opportunity to listen to good advice and to use it to make the world around them better, which is one of the key ingredients to a triumphant republic, as opposed to some flee-bitten, rotten democracy run by a bunch of slack-jawed losers.  I guess I help people subtly because I generally like them and want them to have good lives.  But they frustrate me most of the time, as a person, and working with them takes so much energy that I’d rather spend doing other kinds of things that are much more rewarding.  And that was never the case more than what we have experienced over the last four years since President Trump was removed from office.  I have worked hard to pour patriotic effort into the roots of a growing liberty tree, along with many others.  And after Trump won the 2024 election, and many of the things I have been saying all along came to be just as I said they would, I feel I have earned the right to spike the football and blow off some long pent-up steam. 

I never doubted the election that we would see in 2024.  I have produced thousands of videos talking about Trump, these election cycles, the legalisms discussed in the news cycles and written many millions of millions of words that have been read and watched by many millions of people.  And I get very little out of it, only that I want our republic to stand, and for that to happen, people need to be educated.  They don’t teach proper civics in schools these days and certainly don’t teach proper philosophy.  So, I put a lot of effort into giving people the tools they lack in life without letting them know that the effort isn’t of their own making because that’s how people tend to learn best.  But it’s always a painful experience because there is nothing people do that I can’t read and understand.  People and their lives are messy, and interacting with them is not a pleasant experience for me.  I don’t enjoy it.  People like Trump do enjoy it.  He loves people, which made him the perfect person to run for the presidency three times.  And he has a lot of similar qualities of tenaciousness that I understand, as do people like Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk, who commit their lives to these republic-building concepts to help the human race advance. 

But it was never lost on me what happened in 2020, and it was one of the worst things that ever happened to me.  Not that it didn’t happen to other people, too, but we all have life skills, and my particular skill is understanding things with great clarity.  And believe me, it’s a painful skill because it gives you no illusions.  To see things precisely as they are, friendships, business relationships, love lives, and even relationships with pets, is very painful.  But it can be used to a significant effect if you take it.  So I explained Trump’s return to the White House on day one of leaving it the first time, and I poured a significant part of my life into helping to make it happen by carefully watering the Liberty Tree of many influencers over a long period.  And along the way, I had to endure a lot of really dumb people who told me that Trump was never going to be back in the White House.  And that the Secret Service is saying that “they” will never let Trump back into the White House as if the bad guys in the world controlled us.  These were the positions of stupid people, but I had to work with them to build a team that would stick together to do what needed to be done.  And I had to do it so they wouldn’t realize it was happening because that is one of the keys to getting human engagement on any project.  People have to believe that they are making the decisions; otherwise, they won’t endeavor to do it in the future on their own.  A teacher teaches a hungry man to fish so you don’t create a perpetual welfare recipient dependent on you for everything.  They need to be taught to do things on their own.  And if you want a republic form of government to function, people need to want it and to maintain it from their own self-interest.

Yet Trump won this election just as I said he would.  I listened to many people who get paid a lot of money to know these kinds of things, yet just about everyone got it completely wrong and couldn’t see the forest for the trees, which was very frustrating.  So, I am happy to have lived through that dark period and what I did every day to help make it better.  It was at a significant cost to me personally, and nobody would appreciate it because most don’t have the mind to understand what happened.  However, for the strength of the republic and the future of America, we have punched through a firewall that has always held back the human race.   And it took a lot more than Trump to do it.  But what matters is that the thing was done, and it feels good to see it come about.  Even if I had seen it way before anybody else, I would have had to listen to their nonsense about what would happen and what anybody should be doing about it.  I heard every kind of negative comment about Trump that you can imagine.  And what I got back from all those people were diatribes about how I’m overly optimistic and that my flowery view of the world couldn’t see reality.  Nobody, not even the well-paid pundits, saw things clearly and could even consider that President Trump would be President Trump again.  They thought conventionally that he would be suppressed by some invisible system that ruled the universe instead of understanding that the nature of a republic is to initiate self-starters and empower them into the world.  And often, just like teaching children, the process was thankless and usually not rewarding.  But when you are trying to grow a republic, that incentive to create something new makes us do it.  When we get a big score like we did with this Trump election, spiking the football and celebrating a bit is perfectly justified.  And taking a break from all the stupid people of the world for a bit is certainly well-earned. 

Rich Hoffman

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