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Treasury’s Bold Plan: Make America Build and Crush Foreign Rivals

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent made it clear: America needs to stop relying on other countries and start building again. He said the Trump administration wants to turn America into a nation of creators and builders, not just consumers. “We need to make America build again,” he declared. This bold vision matches President Trump’s agenda to restore American greatness.

Bessent, a 40-year financial expert, knows what it takes to win against foreign rivals like China. He’s pushed hard for tariffs to protect American workers and defended Trump’s tough policies against communist regimes. Under Bessent’s leadership, the Treasury is fighting to make sure industries like steel and manufacturing thrive here at home, not overseas.

The children’s savings program Bessent supports is part of this plan. Let’s call them “Trump accounts”—they’re tax-free savings plans for newborns, helping families invest in their kids’ futures. Critics attacked them, claiming they’d hurt Social Security. But Bessent clarified: These accounts “supplement” the program, giving seniors extra savings, not cutting benefits. Democrats screamed about privatization, but Bessent and the White House made it clear—Social Security stays safe while families build wealth.

Bessent’s message is simple: America grows when we make stuff, drill for oil, and stop begging foreign nations for essentials. He warned China’s growth has only made it more dangerous, so tariffs are needed to keep America strong. This isn’t just economics—it’s patriotism.

The fake news media tried to twist Bessent’s words. They said he admitted to privatizing Social Security. But Bessent and Press Secretary Leavitt shut that down fast. “These accounts help families save more—they don’t replace Social Security,” Leavitt said. The left wants to divide us, but real Americans know a good deal when they see it.

Bessent’s plan isn’t about handouts—it’s about putting power back in American hands. He said access to cheap goods isn’t the American Dream. Building dreams is what matters. If we make America build again, everyone wins: workers earn good wages, factories fill the inner cities, and we kick foreign competitors to the curb.

This isn’t just talk. Trump’s tax cuts let companies build here, tariffs stop China’s cheating, and the Trump accounts help families start their journey to prosperity. Bessent knows it’s time to stop being global doormats and start building like we mean it.

Conservatives should cheer: a Treasury secretary who talks tough, supports Trump, and gets the big picture. Bessent isn’t here to play nice with elites—he’s building America back, brick by brick.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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