In a move that has left critics scratching their heads and supporters cheering, President-elect Donald Trump has begun announcing a series of appointments that would make even the most skeptical RINOs feel a little tingle of hope. This roster has all the hallmarks of prioritizing American interests and revitalizing the economy as Trump gears up for his second term.
First on the list is Kelly Loeffler, the former senator from Georgia, who has been tapped for the Administrator of the Small Business Administration. Trump emphasized that small businesses are the bedrock of America’s economy, and Loeffler plans to hit the ground running, focusing on cutting through the bureaucratic jungle that stifles innovation. With her experience straddling both business and politics, she’s poised to ensure that tax dollars are well-spent and will work tirelessly to eliminate wasteful spending. It sounds almost too good to be true, but then again, Trump always seems to find the right people for the job.
Billy Long, former Congressman from Missouri and a man who knows a thing or two about business from his years in real estate and auctioneering, has been nominated to head the Internal Revenue Service. Given that he has spent a dozen years in Congress, Long is familiar with what it means to actually work for the American taxpayer—not just stick them with another bill. With a background as a business and tax advisor, Long promises to make navigating IRS regulations less of a convoluted nightmare and more in tune with what small businesses need to succeed.
Next up is Dr. Michael William Faulkender, who is set to take on the role of Deputy Secretary of the Treasury. With a solid background in economics, Faulkender is expected to advance the America First agenda, helping to drive the economic boom that so many Americans have been dreaming of. Having already served under the Trump administration, his previous experience is a strong argument in favor of his ability to foster sensible policy that marries fiscal responsibility with growth.
Meanwhile, Gail Slater is looking to tackle the Antitrust Division at the Department of Justice. This one is particularly interesting given the increasing scrutiny on Big Tech these days. With accusations flying about monopolistic practices and the suppression of conservative voices online, Slater’s selection indicates that the Trump administration is serious about reining in these tech giants. It promises to be a must-watch situation, especially for conservatives who have felt sidelined in the digital public square.
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And let’s not skip over the ambitious plans for NASA with the nomination of Jared Isaacman. His unique blend of experience as a businessman and astronaut puts him in a prime position to inspire the next generation of explorers and scientists. With his eye on innovation and exploration, Isaacman is ready to take America back to the forefront of space exploration, a feat that was all but abandoned during the previous administration.
As the list continues, it’s clear that Trump is assembling a team designed to invigorate and implement his America First vision on multiple fronts. Whether it’s reforming the IRS, keeping tabs on Big Tech, or pushing for groundbreaking space missions, this batch of nominations seems more than equipped to get the country back on track after years of bureaucratic bloat and missed opportunities. The stage is set for a second term packed with potential and purpose.

