Trump says men are ‘so lucky’ for his ‘baby bonuses’ plan

Former President Donald Trump had a special message for the men in the audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday when he detailed his plans to have ‘baby bonds’ for couples, part of his speech to retake the White House.

‘We will support baby boomers and we will support baby bonds for a new baby boomer, how does that sound? I want a baby boom,” Trump said, laughing, “you guys are so lucky. You are very lucky, men.

On Friday, Trump announced that he wanted to build up to 10 so-called “freedom cities,” complete with flying cars and lots of babies, launching a “quantum leap” agenda as part of his 2024 presidential run.

“We will host a competition to build new free cities on the border to give countless Americans a new chance at homeownership and the American dream,” Trump said during Saturday’s speech, which lasted nearly an hour and 45 minutes.

“We will rename our schools and boulevards not communist but great patriotic Americans,” he continued. “We will get rid of the bad and ugly buildings and return to the magnificent classical style of Western civilization.”

Former President Donald Trump had a special message for the men in the audience at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday when he detailed his plans to have ‘baby bonds’ for couples, part of his speech to retake the White House.

Trump outlined his plan on Saturday to have

Trump outlined his plan on Saturday to have “baby bonds” for couples who have children, as part of his new “free cities” speech, which is part of his 2024 White House bid.

In a video posted on Truth Socialthe former president explained that he would take a small percentage of federally owned land and hold a contest for the best ideas, then build up to 10 ‘freedom cities’ from scratch.

In those cities there would be ‘towering monuments to our true American heroes’ and ‘vertical take-off and landing vehicles’. “Just as the United States led the automotive revolution in the last century, I want to make sure that the United States, and not China, leads this revolution in air mobility,” Trump said.

Furthermore, the cities would be full of children, and Trump suggested that the federal government during his second term would provide ‘baby bonuses’ to increase procreation.

He has again been a presidential candidate for three and a half months, though much of his campaign has looked back, as he settles old scores and repeats his earlier political ideas.

Trump’s plan for a “quantum leap in American living standards” builds on his roots as a real estate developer, his career before he became a reality star and a politician.

He previously pitched futuristic ideas like a missile shield and championed the creation of Space Force during his time in the White House.

‘Past generations of Americans pursued big dreams and bold projects that once seemed utterly impossible. They traversed an unstable continent and built new cities on the wild frontier. They transformed American life with the magnificent interstate highway system. And they put a vast network of satellites into orbit around the earth,” Trump said in the video.

“But today, our country has lost its audacity,” he said. “Under my leadership, we will take it back in a big way.”

“Our goal will be a quantum leap in the American standard of living,” he said. That is what will happen.

Trump then spoke about the vastness of federally owned land, saying he would use “a very, very small portion of that land, just a fraction, half of one percent, would you believe it?” to build entirely new cities based on the designs of the contest winners.

“These free cities will reopen the border, reignite the American imagination, and give hundreds of thousands of young people and others, all working families, a new opportunity to own homes and, indeed, the American dream,” he said.

Trump added that “forgotten communities” would become industry hives as the US closes the door on imports from China.

He vowed to reduce the cost of living, especially the cost of buying a car and building a new house. “And they will be beautiful homes,” she said.

“And I will ask Congress to support baby bonds for young parents to help launch a new baby boom,” the former president said.

He said he would ask all the state’s governors to join him in a national “modernization and beautification campaign” that would include “getting rid of ugly buildings” and restoring parks and public spaces.

Similarly, by the end of Trump’s term in the White House, Trump had signed an executive order who called for traditional designs for federal buildings and criticized modernist architecture.

“It’s very important that I also make sure that these new places are safe,” he continued. “We love and appreciate our police, they will do the job the way they are supposed to,” Trump added, repeating his support for police officers that he expressed during his 2020 campaign, amid a wave of Black Lives Matter protests.

Trump’s call for ‘towering monuments’ in his new free cities echoes the executive order he signed just two days before President Joe Biden was sworn in that called for a National Garden of American Heroes, which would include statues of 244 historical figures. .

The former president also pushed during his 2020 run that Confederate monuments should remain, as the Black Lives Matter protests caused many city officials across the country to reconsider whether they should still be on display.