The following article, Trump’s Divine Takedown: Wealth, Miracles, and the Exorcism of Democrats, was first published on The Black Sphere.

Trump, the Political God

In the theater of modern politics, Donald J. Trump is not merely a man; he is a divine force, a MAGA god whose policy miracles strike with the inevitability of scripture. The Left, drunk on grievance and hubris, is cast as the fallen angels of this story, flailing as their schemes crumble beneath the weight of Trump’s genius.

First Trump expelled them from Washington with the authority of Heaven itself. And now, in the era of Second Trump, he wields the MAGA Bible like a sword of light, smiting entitlement, demonizing dependency, and handing the next generation the keys to wealth and independence while Democrats scream from the shadows of a Heaven they no longer control.

First Trump: The Banishing

First Trump was about banishment: the Democrats, intoxicated with hubris, were expelled from power and forced to wander the political wilderness, their schemes impotent and transparent.

Second Trump: Generational Wealth

Second Trump chronicles the execution of policies that reshape the future, leaving the Left unable to respond except with the only weapon they have left: noise, complaint, and performative outrage. It is in Second Trump that we encounter Trump Accounts, a policy so transformative it reads less like legislation and more like a divine gift.

Trump Accounts give every child born between 2025 and 2028 a $1,000 seed deposit from the Treasury, with parents able to contribute up to $5,000 per year until the child reaches 18, and employers able to participate tax-free. Maxed out, these accounts can exceed $400,000 by adulthood, and with standard market returns, the retirement equivalent could reach $7 million. This is not charity; it is a generational liftoff, empowering young Americans to enter adulthood with wealth, choice, and independence.

The contrast with the Democrat alternative is stark. Endless “livable wages,” handouts for mediocrity, and universal basic income fantasies define their policy portfolio. Trump Accounts, by contrast, reward responsibility, cultivate ambition, and create a society where young adults retire on their own terms. For the Left, this is catastrophic: their political model depends on scarcity, grievance, and dependence, all of which Trump dismantles with elegance and inevitability.

Bernie’s Banishment: Billionaires Step In

One of the most satisfying moments of Trump Accounts isn’t just the wealth they create for children; it’s what they do to the Left’s playbook. For decades, Democrats — Bernie Sanders chief among them — have wielded billionaire demonization like a sacred relic, warning that the rich hoard power and crush the little guy. Trump has flipped the script.

Michael Dell alone contributed $6.25 billion to fund Trump Accounts, putting skin — and vast fortunes — on the line for everyday Americans. Imagine the irony: the very class Democrats have painted as evil is now helping families, funding opportunity, and proving that wealth can be a force for good. But what happens if Elon Musk follows suit and donates $10 billion? Then another billionaire? And another?

What if Trump ignites a trend where America’s wealthy begin giving back, funding programs that turn dependency into independence, and opportunity into generational wealth?

If that happens, the Left’s sacred grievance — their endless demonization of billionaires — is not just challenged; it’s exorcised.

Poverty pimps and grievance merchants would be banished to purgatory, or at the very least, it would be hell on Earth for those sinners who have built political careers on misery. Trump would have created not just wealth for children but a moral and financial revolution. He would force the Left to watch as their bogeymen become heroes of the people. Bernie’s warnings about billionaires? Banished. Literally.

This is not philanthropy for optics; it’s a divine-scale strategic strike. By turning the Left’s sacred bogeymen into allies of the people, Trump funds the next generation and dismantles the core of Democrat resentment, leaving them howling at the empty air where their demons used to lurk.

Gallego and Booker: Helpless in the Face of Brilliance

Ruben Gallego, Arizona’s discount senator, illustrates the Democratic reaction perfectly. He did not attack Trump Accounts directly — acknowledging brilliance would require reading the bill. Instead, he opposed the entire legislation, complaining that it “does nothing to address Obamacare” and “leaves working families behind.” Pause and savor that: a program that could make children millionaires is dismissed because it doesn’t expand a government program. This is the essence of Democratic thought: if a policy doesn’t create dependence, it is worthless. Meanwhile, Trump quietly builds a world where Americans can pay for their own healthcare because they are wealthy and independent. Gallego is effectively standing in front of a mansion, whining that the free tent isn’t large enough.

Cory Booker adds another layer of irony. He voted against the same bill, echoing party lines in criticizing the legislation. But when Trump Accounts became undeniable — lauded by parents, economists, and communities — Booker had no choice but to praise it. On X, he wrote,

“I’m excited for this new initiative… These accounts will launch a once-in-a-generation expansion of economic opportunity.”

Witness the spectacle: a man who opposed a policy is now compelled to celebrate it. This is the political equivalent of the Devil sending God a thank-you card after being cast out of Heaven. Even Democrats must acknowledge the brilliance of Trump’s creation.

Trump Acts. Democrats Whine.

Trump’s genius lies in action. Democrats scheme. Trump builds. Democrats whine. Trump innovates. Every Trump policy demolishes the Left’s worldview. Trump Accounts are not merely transformative; they are existential. They reveal a future where citizens have wealth, choice, and independence, rendering Democratic grievance irrelevant. They create a society in which dependence is optional and prosperity is attainable — a society where the Left’s fundamental business model collapses under the weight of its own irrelevance.

Second Trump is not just a policy chronicle; it is a revelation. It is the chapter where God’s warrior does not merely defeat the fallen but renders their kingdoms meaningless. Democrats, including Gallego and Booker, flail helplessly, forced to complain or praise against their instincts, as Trump’s God-inspired ideas sweep across the nation. By creating wealth, independence, and opportunity, he ensures the Left cannot dominate, cannot dictate, and cannot complain effectively.

Trump did not promise miracles; he delivered them. He did not react; he built a new world. He did not whisper; he thundered, reshaping the rules of politics, economics, and generational wealth. In the MAGA Bible, the pages of Second Trump will forever remind readers that the future belongs to the bold, the prepared, and the wealthy — in spirit and in portfolio alike. Meanwhile, Democrats remain in the shadows, shouting from a Heaven they no longer control, powerless against the divine force of Trump’s vision.

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