The MAGA Doctrine
The MAGA Doctrine The MAGA doctrine champions real capitalism: fair, competitive, decentralized. It supports small businesses, innovators, and workers—not rigged systems or monopolies. It opposes the idea that the state should decide who wins and who fails. Prosperity isn’t guaranteed, but the opportunity to chase it must be. The free market doesn’t guarantee equal outcomes—it guarantees the freedom to try.
A nation is more than its GDP. It is more than trade balances, job reports, and tax policy. Without shared values—without a common moral framework—prosperity means nothing. For too long, culture was treated as a background issue, secondary to economic growth. But while Americans were working harder, raising families, and pursuing the American Dream, radical forces were rewriting the narrative.
They infiltrated schools, media, entertainment, and corporate boardrooms. They redefined gender, erased history, mocked faith, and turned victimhood into virtue. Patriotism became bigotry. Family became outdated. Religion became dangerous. Culture was no longer something to be preserved—it was something to be dismantled.
