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It's also a sure thing that none of patriots who elected Donald Trump want to have the Left as a backseat driver

No Backseat Driver License for the Left



Imposition of unpopular laws, unprecedented coercion, financial hocus-pocus and so un-American Taqiya, led Obama's team through hubris to the defeat in elections. The soon to be ex-administration came up with coping mechanisms such as delusional denial and post-truth techniques which are supposed to give the reality secondary importance and convince the public that the leftists still rule and are here to "supervise" the new government. Well, it looks like the Left lost it in more ways than one, and is rabidly preparing for yet another term on its own terms.
Strategic Entry Deterrence in business refers to set of hostile maneuvers aiming to discourage new company from entering into competition in an "already owned" or monopolized market. In the political context, SED strategies serve to discredit the newly elected government, and to create "barriers of entry" through subversion and defection. Political weapons vary in range from passive-aggressive "negotiation" to overt aggression. Who needs inauguration day- attorneys general from "Blue States" are already rallying to "combat Trump with lawsuits" and Senate Democrats vow to "revenge", turning the confirmation process of Trump's nominees "into a slog" . While bragging "what goes around comes around" leftists seem oblivious to the fact that eight years of their reign makes them and not the brand new President accountable to people for already committed offenses. Their main strategy (as subtle as smirk & wink) consists on forcing the new government to adopt a defensive stance, make it too weak and too busy to "drain the swamp". The greatest strategic mistake of the new administration would be falling into the trap of political correctness. Technique of Moral Shock could lead to "rapid dominance" of the opposition's propaganda.

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Recycling Obama's VAristocratic choices is simply not good enough

The main focus of political warfare of ex-rulers is on making tenure of the opposition as short as possible. In order to reduce the impact of incoming changes to one term, the former camp has to discredit the new government and discourage potential electors. Passive-aggressive mind games will come in form of Friendly Negotiation--a strategy which aims to use pseudo-cooperative trade offs against the new government, to put in question its integrity and willingness to fulfill pre-electoral promises. Donald Trump's adviser Anthony Scaramucci told Fox News that the President will go directly to the American people; direct communication could act as a shield against a hostile propaganda and let the head of state to know the real needs of citizens rather than "translation" by a potentially manipulative third party. For example, instead of opinion of VSOs which had reasons to enjoy the last 8 years, President Trump would hear from impoverished Veterans and harassed whistleblowers who are disappointed and annoyed with the nomination of David Shulkin for VA Secretary. Recycling Obama's VAristocratic choices is simply not good enough. Well, hopefully Donald Trump's administration will have a better understanding of people than the previous "rulers".

While defending Obamacare, Nancy Pelosi suggested that people do not want grandma living in the guest room. Well, guess what--many of us would gladly welcome our Gran, even if the great majority does not have "a guest room"... It's also a sure thing that none of patriots who elected Donald Trump want to have the Left as a backseat driver.


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Joanna Rosamond is a Coach for high stress jobs, a consultant on PTSD and burnout. Joanna has 16 years of professional experience. Unconditional support for our soldiers and veterans.


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