DOES ALEXANDER HAMILTON STILL LIVE IN AMERICAN POLITICS?

I see possible warning signs of a revised quest for empire in the incoming Trump Administration, and it makes me wonder whether or not we will ever rid ourselves of the influences of Alexander Hamilton and the rest of his ilk.

Here are the stories that caused me to start thinking that Trump might be looking for empire:

“I Think it is a Great Idea. 51st State!!!” – President Trump Continues Calls for Annexation of Canada

Trump Warns He Will Take Back the Panama Canal Unless They Stop ‘Ripping Off’ America and Start Countering China’s Influence

FIREWORKS! Trump Fires Back at Panama’s President For Claiming “Every Square Meter” of the Panama Canal Belongs to Panama

Trump Revives Push to Acquire Greenland, Calls It an ‘Absolute Necessity’ for National Security and Global Freedom

I understand that many will dismiss my concerns as paranoia, but then, that is the same spirit that always dismisses the threat when it is in its formative stages.  Others will argue that Trump is correct, and that he is only looking out for the best interests of the U.S.  But, again, this is what the spirit of dismissal always says before the dictator reveals himself.

The United States has struggled to keep from falling into the hands of men who wanted to seize power for the purpose of building an American Empire.  This spirit started with Hamilton, moved to Jackson, then Lincoln, then to Teddy Roosevelt, to Wilson and, now, I fear it may have possessed Trump.

I pry I am wrong, but I cannot ignore the signs.  I know far too much about history to make that mistake.  I just thought I’d take a few moments to share my concerns with whoever has the ears to hear and eyes to see.

YHWH Bless,

–B3A

 

2 thoughts on “DOES ALEXANDER HAMILTON STILL LIVE IN AMERICAN POLITICS?”

  1. No doubt the Canal could be better managed, and no doubt Greenland is indefensible by Denmark with huge mineral resources in the Hiawatha crater alone, but I think these are false-flag moves to distract attention.

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