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Make Earth Great Again

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“The best way to Make America Great Again is to Make Earth Great Again”

Make Earth Great Again is a defiant call for reformers who want to tear down the old order, not gently tweak it. Mailhiot shreds the hollow MAGA mantra, exposing how “Make America Great Again” has actually left America weaker in the modern era, pushing other powers to rewire their economies, their alliances, and their ambitions without the United States at the center. He tears into the gridlocked two-party duopoly and the rot it sustains, branding the 230-year-old Constitution broken and obsolete in today’s complex world. This is not a plea for the status quo to behave; it is a teardown—rip out the rot and replace it with institutions that serve the public.

The author proposes a National Council that blows up the party cartel and replaces it with a democracy that rewards competence, not branding. A 100-member National Council governs for the people, with technocrats elected to a single four-year term. Elections last just 40 days under hard spending caps so the rich can no longer own politicians. A neutral Keeper of Order, elected annually, presides without a vote and enforces rules in public. No caucus bosses. No whips. No filibusters. No lobbyists. Policies rise or fall on evidence, not factional muscle.

The outdated, politicized UN gives way to a World Council that actually protects people. Its own professional military—the Peace Guardians—is recruited directly by the World Council, not loaned by reluctant states, with one mission: bring peace to the world. Endless conflict zones—such as the entire Middle East—are demilitarized, forever wars shuttered. Peace Guardians target drug cartels, cyber gangs, and human traffickers across borders.

Member nations of the World Council will build Cities of Hope—purpose-built, tightly governed, deeply humane campuses designed to end street homelessness. They exist for one reason: to make street misery obsolete.

To protect truth and safeguard progress, a new institution must rise: the World Commission on Truth. Just as the Supreme Court interprets the Constitution and keeps law aligned with justice, the World Commission on Truth would judge which claims are grounded in fact and which are baseless lies. Conspiracy theories, fake news, and deliberate misinformation would no longer be allowed to rot society’s foundations and stifle progress; they would be stripped of legitimacy and banished from the airwaves and digital platforms that magnify their harm. This is not tyranny; it is liberation. A society free from toxic misinformation and the suffocating weight of falsehoods would be a society unleashed—capable of progress on a scale we can barely imagine.

Scarcity isn’t destiny; it’s policy. The World Council makes abundance a plan: industrialize space, mine small near-Earth asteroids, manufacture in orbit, and deploy space-based solar power to deliver cheap electricity, free for the poor. A single one-kilometer metallic asteroid holds trillions of kilograms of usable metals—years of global supply—so raw inputs stop being scarce and prices plunge. Heavy industry moves off-world; neighborhoods get cleaner air and water. As input costs collapse, goods cheapen and household budgets grow. The dividend is public services—lower taxes, free universal healthcare, free post-secondary education—funded by real revenue from power and materials, not gimmicks. Post-scarcity is not a dream; it is a governance choice.

Direct. Audacious. Built to work. Make Earth Great Again replaces performance politics with institutions that deliver. It breaks the party cartel, strips disinformation of its megaphone, ends manufactured scarcity, and forces government to make life cheaper, safer, and freer for regular people. The message is blunt: smash gridlock, fire the party bosses, and make progress the rule, not the exception.
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