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A Powerful Salute To Our
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Posted on "X" on Jan 24, 2026

AJ Inapi (Allan)
@aj_inapi

"Why President Trump Earns My Respect"

I come from Papua New Guinea - a Christian nation where faith, family, and responsibility are not abstract ideas, but lived realities. That lens shapes how I judge leaders. Not by charisma. Not by headlines. But by whether they defend the moral foundations that keep civilizations standing.

Donald Trump does.

He understands something many Western elites have forgotten: government is not God. In Scripture, authority exists to restrain chaos, reward good, and protect what is entrusted to it - not to replace faith, erase family, or redefine truth for political convenience.

Strong nations are built on order, not confusion.
On families, not fragmentation.
On borders, not open-ended surrender dressed up as virtue.

Under Trump, Christianity was not treated as an inconvenience to be managed or a threat to be neutralized.
Faith was respected.
Parents mattered.
Work mattered.
Moral responsibility mattered. Society was not told that strength was toxic or that obedience to timeless principles was oppression such as the value of motherhood.

That matters to people like me - because when the West abandons its values, the consequences don’t stay in the West.

The Bible speaks clearly about stewardship. You protect what you’re responsible for. A nation that refuses to guard its borders, its workers, its resources, and its moral order is not compassionate - it is negligent. And negligence always invites disorder.

Trump rejects the ideology of globalism because globalism dissolves accountability. It asks nations to sacrifice their people, their industries, and their sovereignty to unelected interests that answer to no culture, no faith, and no moral standard. That model weakens America - and when America weakens, the entire Western framework weakens with it.

A strong America means a stable West.
A stable West means balance in the world.
And that balance protects smaller nations like Papua New Guinea from being economically, culturally, or strategically swallowed by powers that do not share our values.

This isn’t about worshiping a man. Scripture warns against that.
It’s about recognizing leadership that chooses principle over applause.

Trump is not polished. He is not perfect. But he is honest about the battle - and he refuses to call moral decay “progress” or national surrender “enlightenment.”

You don’t need to be American to see what’s at stake.

Without faith, family, order, and sovereignty, no nation endures.
Without a strong America grounded in those principles, the world becomes far more dangerous for everyone else.

That is why I respect President Trump - not as a celebrity, but as a leader who understands that values are not optional, and that when the foundations are destroyed, the righteous have nothing left to stand on.

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Only YOU can prevent
George Orwell's "1984"
from becoming a reality.

 
 
Were it not for President Trump we, the citizens of the United States of America, would have never woken up (until it was too late) to the fate the Democrat machine was steering us into.  Globalism was becoming a reality through the manipulations of the Democrat Party: Green New Deal, greater restrictions on our freedoms for the sake of our "safety", etc. The encroachment on our liberties by the Democrats and the New World Order was slow, steady, subtle and submissive.
 
 
 

"If we are to guard against ignorance
and remain free, it is the responsibility
of every American to be informed."
Thomas Jefferson

 
 
 
 
 
 
   
   


Common Sense. Again!

Who are we as a people in this time-slot referred to as the twenty-first century?  Have we gone from the self-reliant people of Thomas Paine's period to a people dependent on the hand-outs of government?  Have we gone from individual independance to expecting someone else to do the work from which we'll benefit without having to lift a finger?

We as a nation have become apathetic in our attitude toward our government.  When a politician is doing less than what we want him/her to do, what we elected them to do, and is spending money on frivoulous things with our tax dollars, or fails to work with politicians of the other parties, and puts his/her own interests ahead of his/her constituants, whose fault is it?  When an election is held and an incumbent is unchallenged in the race, whose fault is it?  When taxes increase, yet there is wasteful spending in government, whose fault is it?  When an organization outside of our governing officials influences the will of the elected, whose fault is it?

Have you looked in the mirror lately?  Have you looked that person staring back at you straight in the eyes and asked the question, whose fault is it? It's easy to "bend" the truth when you talk to others, but when you're looking in the mirror at yourself, directly into your own eyes, you know when you're "stretching it", you know when you're not being 100% honest with yourself.

So, what are you going to do about it?  How can you effect a change?

AT THE VERY LEAST

Vote



OR, IF YOU CAN

Become a Candidate

 

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