November 1, 2020
Trump's America First Vision Must Defeat UN's Agenda 2030 Globalism
By
E. Jeffrey Ludwig
A shadow hanging over the United States of America is the United Nations' desire to move toward a world government, expressed most recently in the
U.N.'s Agenda 2030. Not one question about this document has been directed toward either presidential candidate in any forum during this election cycle. As a signee to this Agenda in 2015, we have made a national commitment, yet this dramatic step in the direction of a one-world government is not consistent with President Donald J. Trump's America First principles. America First is the correct philosophy for the USA.
The COVID pandemic is putting another nail in the coffin for our national identity. Being global in nature, the pandemic is being evaluated in terms of data outside our national boundaries, and trends in other countries are being considered as we formulate policies for our beloved USA. If therapeutics or vaccines to help the world are forthcoming, the USA will be the country with the greatest financial commitment. Everything we do in every sphere of economic and social activity seems to have global implications. Thus, how do we avoid the pitfalls of globalism and affirm an America First philosophy of government?
Sadly, neither major candidate has brought up the subject in any public forum. It is the 800 lb. gorilla in the room.
U.N. Agenda 2030 states the following:
We resolve, between now and 2030, to end poverty and hunger everywhere; to combat inequalities within and among countries; to build peaceful, just and inclusive societies; to protect human rights and promote gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls; and to ensure the lasting protection of the planet and its natural resources. We resolve also to create conditions for sustainable, inclusive and sustained economic growth, shared prosperity and decent work for all, taking into account different levels of national development and capacities.
This sounds just like the progressive jargon we find in the mouths of "woke" leftist politicians in the USA, and the above could easily have been written by foreign nationals with the same mindset as Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Kamala Harris.