With all the talk about the US Corporation, I came across an article stating that Trump dissolved the corporation on July 4, 2020. I don't know if that's true or not but decided to revisit Trump's Independence Day speech at Mt. Rushmore, hoping to gain new insights. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXD4zPY4Ai0 As he stands against a backdrop of fringe-free American flags, President Trump recalls the hardship of our fight for independence from the British crown. He describes how General Washington created the Continental Army out of groups of citizen farmers and how he rallied them to battle the greatest power on earth for eight long years. He recalls that, despite the hardships they endured and the setbacks they faced, Washington "led those Patriots to ultimate triumph." Then he says this: "General Washington did not claim power but simply returned to Mount Vernon as a private citizen. When called upon again, he presided over the constitutional convention in Philadelphia and was unanimously elected our first President." "Here tonight before the eyes of our forefathers, Americans will declare again, as we did 244 years ago....We will proclaim the ideals of the Declaration of Independence...Let us go forward united in purpose and rededicated in our resolve...This country will be everything that our citizens have hoped for for so many years...My fellow citizens, America's destiny is in our sights, America's heroes are embedded in our hearts, America's future is in our hands, and ladies and gentleman the best is yet to come." I believe him. I don't know how this battle will be won, but I know that it WILL be won. If, like George Washington, Trump simply returns to his home as a private citizen, have no doubt. We The People will call upon him again, he will return, and we will elect him President of our restored Republic. May God bless President Trump and guide us through the rebirth of our Nation under God - the United States of America.
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (7)
sorted by:
Start watching around 14-15 minutes for the George Washington stuff