Where Did MAGA Come From?
Victor Davis Hanson | Jan. 15, 2025.1/2
Where did MAGA come from? Ronald Reagan used the term in 1980, “Make America Great.” Bill Clinton used it in 1992. In 2011, Donald Trump wrote a book, his subtitle was “Make America Great.” Where did this come from, this MAGA agenda?
As we approach Inauguration Day, there’s been a lot of talk about the inconsistencies or the paradoxes of Donald Trump’s MAGA agenda. We’ve mentioned them in the past. We do not want to be isolationists. But we don’t want to be interventionists. And those are sometimes in tension and conflict.
Donald Trump has promised a lot of tax cuts, to service, some service workers, tips—no taxes on tips, no tax on social security. And yet, he has promised to be a deficit hawk and get close to a balanced budget by the end of his term. In addition to that, he has suggested that we have to close the border and stop illegal immigration.
In fact, when we have 16% of the population that’s foreign born, and that’s almost 55 million people, he has called for a reduction or at least a breathing spell in legal immigration. That’s ignited another tension or paradox or conflict between the MAGA people, who do not want any more than, say, 200,000 legal immigrants, and the Silicon Valley converts who want these work visas for skilled coders and people in Silicon Valley. All of this is just a preliminary.
In 2011, Donald Trump wrote a book, his subtitle was “Make America Great.” But what was it?
What is it? So we can understand when he starts his presidency. First of all, remember, it’s not all that different, in its core,from doctrinaire Republicanism, in this sense. It professes to be fiscally sound. It wants low taxes, limited government, and conservative values, in the sense of culture and tradition, patriotism.
It looks at the past with reverence and not with disdain like the Left does.But here’s the key, what Donald Trump added to it was: We were not going to nation build abroad. We’re not taking people out of East Palestine, Ohio, and sending them over to spend billions of dollars, and lose their lives in god-awful places, like Fallujah, where people don’t appreciate it.We’re not going to do that anymore. That was new.
Second thing was, and he was a cultural warrior. The [George W.] Bush, [John] McCain, [Mitt] Romney wing of the party said, “We don’t like this Affirmative Action, DEI, woke to the extent that it was as virulent as it is now.
Donald Trump was a diehard conservative on social. He wanted to close the border. He told the base of the Republican Party, “I know you want cheap labor. I used it. We can’t do it anymore. We’re going to close the border.”..
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