


Imagine if Kamala Harris had won.
Imagine what we wouldn’t know. Imagine what wouldn’t have happened. Imagine the jobs never created, the energy never unleashed, the borders never secured, the enemies never deterred, and the schools never reformed.
Now imagine what has happened under President Trump’s return to the White House—and ask yourself just how much better off we really are.
In just the first 100 days of Trump’s second term, the U.S. economy added over 345,000 jobs. That’s not bureaucratic inflation either—more than half were created in heavy-lift sectors like mining, construction, and manufacturing. Remember those? The industries Harris promised to “transition away from” with a smile and a bullet-pointed climate plan.
Had Harris been sworn in, U.S. Steel would not be in the middle of a $14.9 billion partnership with Japan’s Nippon Steel, a deal expected to create as many as 70,000 jobs and revive America’s industrial backbone. She would’ve strangled it in red tape and environmental virtue-signaling before it left the boardroom. Instead, Trump stood in Pennsylvania and declared that America would build again.
And he meant it. Tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum? Doubled to 50%. Not to punish, but to protect. Because he’s not ashamed to admit that America should make its own steel.
Imagine the border. Actually, don’t. Just remember it—under Harris, it would have remained wide open, with cartel-controlled chaos from Brownsville to San Diego. The half-million “paroled” migrants waved in by Biden’s DHS wouldn’t have made headlines, because no one would’ve dared to audit the abuse. Under Trump? DHS blew the lid off, revoked the fraud, and sent ICE into the heart of Boston to arrest—brace yourself—a migrant murderer and two child rapists Biden had let go.
Kamala would’ve handed them legal aid and a voter registration form.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration reinstated Remain in Mexico, restarted the wall, and didn’t apologize for calling criminal illegal aliens what they are: dangerous.
Internationally, the message is clear. Don’t test us. Iran-backed Houthi thugs launched a threat—Trump responded with a flawless airstrike. Russia and Ukraine are learning that America under Trump doesn’t write blank checks; it demands results. And the CCP? They're losing their backdoor into our tech and research labs.
Thousands of Chinese students with ties to the regime are having their visas revoked. Not because we hate education, but because we’re done playing dumb.
If Harris had won, none of this would’ve happened. She would’ve handed over the American university system to the CCP on a silver tray—then tweeted about “equity in STEM.”
The same goes for energy. Kamala pledged a full “aggressive phase-out” of fossil fuels. That wasn’t a metaphor. That was a death sentence for our economy. Gas would be $8 a gallon, and Americans would be punished for driving to work.
Trump? He signed Keystone XL back into existence before the ink dried on his Bible. He opened up federal lands, fast-tracked fracking permits, and championed firms like Prairie Operating Company, which are leading a fossil-fueled education campaign. Instead of apologizing for American oil, we’re exporting it—and educating the world on its importance.
On education, ask yourself this: Would we even be allowed to know what’s being taught under Harris? Her DOJ called parents “domestic terrorists.” Her appointees would’ve mandated gender ideology in kindergarten and punished schools that didn’t toe the DEI line.
Under Trump, the Department of Education is already being reduced in size by 15%, and states are getting their rights back. The Parents’ Bill of Rights is law. Title IX protects women again. Radical activism has taken a back seat to reading, writing, and math.
And just for good measure, Trump’s USDA uncovered one of the largest welfare fraud operations in history—over $200 million in stolen food stamp benefits. Under Harris, that scandal would’ve been buried. It would’ve been “insensitive” to ask where the money went.
Fiscal policy? Kamala Harris would’ve increased the national debt by nearly $4 trillion—trillion!—thanks to reckless expansions of Medicare, “free” college, and universal basic income. Trump froze discretionary spending, cut foreign aid to adversaries, and took a zero salary. Something Kamala might call “symbolic” as she cashes her check.
Imagine all of that gone.
Imagine the jobs we wouldn’t have, the safety we’d never regain, the kids still stuck in broken classrooms, the energy we’d be importing, and the corruption still buried.
But we don’t have to imagine because the American people made a choice.
And because of that choice, we’re working again. We’re building again. We’re defending our borders, our industries, our children, and our future.
Thank God Kamala Harris didn’t win.
America has been through enough delusion. This is reality. And it’s better than we ever imagined.