The debacle American political life is now passing through because of Trump has a momentum to it that must lead to serious changes worldwide. Lincoln was the first Trump. He manipulated American history and changed our political system. Wilson was the first president to understand that the Washington government had to operate for the worldwide good of humanity. He tried to unify the world’s states after the First World War. President Roosevelt fought a war worldwide against fascism to end the European colonial empires and people the world instead with free independent states. To fight the Cold War, the American government and military finally decided that, yes, America should unite the world. American foreign policy after Lincoln and up to Obama has been a magnificent success erected over failure after failure, political and military blunder after blunder, that did produce the economic and military unity worldwide that is now crumbling. Enter Donald Trump. He has decided that it is in the interest of Americans to destroy the imperfect worldwide unity that Washington has worked at now for two generations. There are dictatorial states in the world ready to help Trump take apart the American worldwide system of unity. Americans are protesting against Trump but they are blind to the world beyond their American bubble. It is as if they are unable to understand that Washington has been and is trying to unite the world for the good of humanity. Trump’s madness bumps up against a passionate and visionless goodness that want rights for everyone, for immigrants and Americans alike, but only in America! Americans deserve universal human rights but so does every human being everywhere. The best way we can promote rights for ourselves is to demand that Washington admit new states to our union and use its power to enforce human rights in all the states of an expanded union. But that would require a new consciousness among Americans. We would have to start suddenly demanding from Washington not only universal rights for ourselves but also for everyone else in the world. We would have to become global thinkers like presidents Wilson and Roosevelt. We would have to understand that there are no universal human rights if they are not universal.
Daniel McNeill
Read "The United States of the World" a complete book of 12 essays on the movement within American history towards changing the central government in Washington to the central government of a worldwide union of states at: usoftheworld.com/history
Read other writings about worldwide unity at the United States of the World website: usoftheworld.com
Daniel McNeill
Read "The United States of the World" a complete book of 12 essays on the movement within American history towards changing the central government in Washington to the central government of a worldwide union of states at: usoftheworld.com/history
Read other writings about worldwide unity at the United States of the World website: usoftheworld.com