A Purple Tie: The Miracle of Stargate

You might have noticed that Trump is wearing a purple tie these days, which is quite important.  At the end of his first term, what was happening now was about to happen.  Democrats wanted to come into this new MAGA Republican Party, but it was an election year, and they weren’t quite ready to announce their intentions.  And in a panic, the globalists unleashed COVID-19 to destroy the American economy and destroy any prospect of Trump returning to the White House.  But you have to know the fight you are fighting, and most people have no idea what is going on.  And they thought Trump was gone forever after 2021, never to return.  But if you watched Trump’s press conference with Larry Ellison of Oracle, SoftBank, and OpenAI announcing Stargate, you watched something extraordinary.  It was one of the first things that Trump did on his second day in office, hinted at by a previous discussion with Masayoshi Son, which involved a possible donation of 100 billion dollars into the effort.  Trump famously challenged him to make it 200 billion.  The deal ended up being 500 billion and is on its way to essentially becoming a multi-trillion-dollar enterprise that will be uniquely American.  So what does that mean to you, you might ask.  Well, it’s essentially a cure for cancer, where AI will analyze the blood in your body and identify how to teach your immune system how to kill off the cancer cells through gene editing.  It’s one of many such announcements that are coming because Trump is now back in the White House, and many of these big ideas have been sidelined for many years, waiting for the proper political climate to return.  Which some thought would never happen.  And this is leaving people to wonder why all these wealthy people suddenly want to be associated with the Trump MAGA movement, even former enemies like Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and Tim Cook. 

I personally love rich people.  I know a lot of them, most of the people I do know are very wealthy, and its always been that way, even when I was very young.  Not growing up, but in the kind of people I am most comfortable to be around.  And those relationships have given me a unique perspective that I see Trump clearly understands for himself.  Once you crawl all over all the bodies in the world to win at something, and money is the reward for having the highest score, there is a certain kind of freedom you gain that is uniquely American.  And even though many of these wealthy people are suddenly attached to the Trump White House in undeniable ways, I am pretty comfortable with it for reasons that should be obvious.  But we have a society where Marxism has been taught to people from a very early age.  They may have an instinct against what they are told, but they don’t understand how to manage what they are taught and how they feel.  Democrats are in a panic because they have held together their entire political party with victimization politics.  But when the focus changes to performance and freedom, the whole world for the radical Marxists fades into dust.  Many of these rich people, to maintain the victimization cycle, supported Democrat ideas.  However, the contrasts between Trump the first time and then Biden were enough to frustrate them to no end, which is what Larry Ellison touched on when the announcement for Stargate was announced—a genuinely fantastic press conference. 

I would say I am wealthy in different ways than it is typically measured.  I appreciate all the meals and get-togethers that sometimes cost tens of thousands of dollars, where people who all want the same things can talk and express their ideas.  I am happy that things I have to say are so well thought out that when the checks come to the table for many thousands of dollars, somebody is always grabbing it before I do and pay.  I appreciate it no matter how much money people have.  Because I see it for what it is, I see the same things on the faces of Elon Musk, Larry Ellison, and even Jeff Bezos.  I won’t ever forgive Bill Gates for what he did with Covid.  But you can see something amazing happen that I thought should have occurred at the end of the 19th century; America should have come to the defense of its rich people and not turned the guns of the mob against them.  I want to see more rich people in America because wealth gives people freedom.  I like helping people become wealthy, and I want to do it over and over again because I feel it gives people personal freedom they would never have otherwise.  And we see what Trump has done with it.  He would have been crushed over the last four years if he wasn’t personally wealthy.  And because he isn’t worried about buying groceries, he can think about bigger and better things, which is why he’s a great president.  He has shown some of these other wealthy people how they can use their money to do great things, which is why I pointed out that most of the time, people offer to pay for costly things that I am involved in.  It’s not to buy off an idea but to show respect for the circumstances.  When rich people have tools, they usually want to use them for good. 

You have to understand that most of what we know about rich people was provided to us through left-leaning creative types seduced by Marxism at an early age, and this goes back to Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show.  The kids of Marx toured the United States, selling communism even to Buffalo Bill, so it ended up in our entertainment culture from television, radio, movies, and books from the beginning.  However, they were wrong about what made people wealthy and what it meant to produce such people in the American capitalist system.  We should want to make as many rich people as we can.  This so-called “middle class” was always intended to hold people back and to serve an aristocracy of politics who would steal from the rich and give to the poor.  But they needed poor people to exploit for the excuse, so they invented a “middle class.”  But people want a chance to be wealthy and independent and to have the absolute freedom that only money can provide them.  When given the opportunity, such as in the case of Vivek Ramaswamy or even J.D. Vance, they want to turn their good fortunes into a benefit that others can share.  I have seen it many times personally, and America is the only place in the world with a political system allowing anybody to have a similar chance.  And that is what I see most emerging from Trump’s second term.  And the reason for the purple tie.  Forget about red and blue; let’s think about being Americans.  That doesn’t mean that, as conservatives, we give some of that away to accommodate people who lean to the left.  But it means that if they want to work with us to cure cancer, travel to Mars, or start an entirely new industry, then let’s do it.  Trump is the path to take, and I think it’s terrific.  It’s so wonderful that Democrats will never be the same again.  Remember when I said that I could see a day when the Democrat party was destroyed?  Well, we’re there.

Rich Hoffman

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