Some say that Trump is not the traditionally moderate and open Republican, claiming that Trump has betrayed the Republican Party, especially the establishment, accusing Trump of turning the century-old Republican Party into his personal conservative and aggressive private party...
In fact, this is a big mistake; the core values of the traditional Republican Party boil down to one thing: 'small government'... This is also the natural fear of government power that people had at the beginning of America's founding...
When Trump came to power, he actively cut taxes, reduced government positions, personnel, and financial support; in simple terms, he limited the power of the American federal government, returning to small government... This is in line with the Republican ideology...
So the one who truly betrayed the Republican Party is not Trump, but the establishment figures like George W. Bush, who are the ones compromising with the bureaucratic elites, while the aggressive Trump aims to save the Republican Party and America...
Of course, we cannot ignore the Democratic Party; the Democratic Party has always advocated for big government, wanting to control everything, even managing what businesses produce, with Roosevelt being the most typical example. Today's America is heavily focused on political correctness, even regulating which bathroom men and women can use...
The economic collapse in the early 1980s in America was due to too much government control. At that time, the Republican actor Reagan came to power, greatly reducing federal power, prohibiting federal interference in businesses, allowing small and medium enterprises to thrive, leading to the birth of emerging companies like Apple and Microsoft... bringing decades of prosperity to America... Therefore, Trump's and Reagan's ideologies are the same...
Now America has returned to an era where small and medium enterprises are struggling to survive, and this time Trump will undoubtedly save the American economy...