Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Paris in 1853 Provides A Lesson For Trump in 2026

In 1853, Paris was far different from what it is today. While it had the Louvre, Notre Dame, and the Arc de Triomphe, it also had virtually no sanitation and was congested, rife with disease, and regularly struck by fires that consumed whole blocks at a time. It was also overcrowded, with narrow crooked streets that were often little more than bogs of mud and waste, both human and animal.

Another part of the problem was the revolutionaries. Since the French Revolution in 1789, Paris has experienced in no fewer than half a dozen revolutions/uprisings, during which protesters/rebels easily blocked streets by strategically setting fire to a few barrels and carts. The then-Emperor, Napoleon III, who had been elected after one such coup in 1848, understood that to fend off uprisings, troops needed to be able to go wherever they were needed, via robust roads that could not easily be barricaded.

Thus, in 1853, Napoleon III gave Georges-Eugène Haussmann carte blanche to remake the city from the existing dysfunctional chaos. Haussmann would spend the next 17 years doing exactly that, razing over 20,000 buildings and building 30,000 others. Entire neighborhoods were flattened, and thousands of families had to abandon the city for the suburbs. Simultaneously, he built the world’s most sophisticated sewer and sanitation system. The entire city was a giant construction zone for almost 20 years straight.

Haussmann didn’t actually build any of it. He wasn’t an architect or an engineer; rather, he studied law and music. But he was the architect who got it done, despite constant outrage and conflict.

The result of Haussmann’s work was simply extraordinary. Parks, grand boulevards, state-of-the-art buildings, and a sanitation system unlike any other. Go there today, and you’ll see signs of his influence on virtually every street and around every corner. Despite what we see in the news, the city remains one of the most beautiful in the world.

But here’s the thing: the Paris of 1853 would never have become the Paris of today had Haussmann not taken a wrecking ball to it.

Well, America in 2026 needs just such a wrecking ball.

Our country is fundamentally broken. There are an estimated 40 million illegal aliens living among us (if one is honest about the numbers), with taxpayers forced to finance them. From nullification-minded juries to woke prosecutors, we are failing innocents. We have out-of-control government debt, a majority of which is likely fueled by fraud. We have half the federal judges thinking that they, rather than the President, run the country.

We have a stultifying level of government regulation that’s strangling productivity and innovation while, at the same time, Big Brother harnesses technology to spy on and destroy the few vestiges of freedom that remain. Even more insidiously, we have schools, governments, and regulatory organizations actively seeking to destroy the basic merit system that has historically been the foundation of success in America.

 

And perhaps most infuriating of all is the fact that our “democratic” form of government is anything but. The truth is, Democrats have been stealing elections for decades, with 1960 and 2020 being the two most obvious examples. What’s worse, a handful of Democrats in RINO clothing—i.e., Thune, Collins, Murkowski, et al.—are working with Democrats to allow it to continue.

Together, these problems spell the end of the United States. They spell the end of freedom, capitalism, prosperity, and ultimately, the Republic. The reality is, Congress is a worthless yoke on the necks of the American body politic. Blue city and state governments across the country are a cancer within. An activist judiciary undermines the very purpose of an independent judiciary.

If only we had an Emperor Napoleon III and his architect Haussmann. Sadly, we don’t. Leftists call Donald Trump a tyrant or a fascist, but he’s neither. No, Donald Trump doesn’t act like a tyrant, but then he doesn’t act like a man on a mission either...but he should.

He should take a page from Teddy Roosevelt, circa 1907. Roosevelt wanted to send the Great White Fleet on a global goodwill and power-projection tour, but Congress didn’t want to pay for it. Roosevelt sent it anyway, saying he had the money to send it halfway around the world, and Congress could leave it there or pay for the return.

The challenges America faces today cannot be solved by timid governance. They require bold moves. President Trump should act like a leader and help save the country rather than allowing the judiciary, Congress, and the bureaucracy to barricade his every move like revolutionaries blocking the streets of 19th-century Paris.

First, he should send the Vice President to take the reins as the President of the Senate. Vance should use every tool at his disposal to eliminate the filibuster and pass the SAVE America Act. The reality is, when a handful of Senators can stifle the longstanding desires of 85% of the population on the most important issue in generations, they’re risking becoming illegitimate…and that’s dangerous.

Next, Trump should ignore federal judges who think they run the country. Force Congress or the Supreme Court to do their jobs and rein them in.

He should immediately curtail all federal spending going to any state or city that acts as a sanctuary for illegal aliens or provides benefits to such individuals. He should arrest, for treason, any government official who carries out sanctuary policies and should put deportations on turbo.

He should sign an executive order nationalizing the notion of “three strikes, you’re out.” Using the Justice Department’s civil rights powers, the president should declare that all criminals convicted of three violent felonies are to be locked up for life.

Finally, Trump should shutter the Education Department. He doesn’t have to wait for Congress to act. He can simply stop spending a single dollar on the department. Leftist institutions, particularly schools, are where most of America’s problems began, and stopping federal involvement is a first step in fixing that.

American society is splintering between the left and…well…patriots, and Donald Trump doesn’t have much time to leave his mark on history. Thus far, he’s talked a good game, but accomplished relatively little because he’s allowed the entrenched powers to handicap him every step of the way.

Most Americans recognize that the Democrats are destroying the country and everything that made it great in the first place. They’ve literally voted for a man who promised to turn back that tide three times in a row. But sadly, very little has happened because the legislature, the judiciary, the bureaucracy, and their media/NGO allies have circled the wagons to keep an interloper from threatening their grift.

Fixing problems hurts. Haussmann may have been hated in his time, but Paris and the world are better because he had the stones to do what needed to be done. Similarly, Donald Trump needs to stop being a wimp and become the hero who takes a wrecking ball to America’s leftist cancer.

If he truly wants to be the man to Make America Great Again, he’s going to have to stop allowing those who literally and figuratively want him dead to twist the rules and run out his clock. He won’t get another chance. And if he doesn’t succeed, America likely won’t either.

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