No thanks.
"Why the DeSantis Braintrust Thinks It Can Actually Beat Trump"
FR: Never Accept the Premise of Your Opponent’s Argument
As a side note to this thread, please consider the following.
Patriots, do not be fooled when "beloved" FN claims that the Oval Office is the most powerful office in the land.
More specifically, we don't want incumbent or former governors taking the vast state powers that they used to make their states thrive with them to the constitutionally limited power Oval Office and use those same state powers to likewise try to make the nation thrive.
Doing so is why everybody is now being oppressed under the boots of an unconstitutionally big federal government.
Before anybody else wins the Oval Office, Trump 47 first needs to finish draining the swamp. This hopefully includes not only cleaning up judiciary, but also working with the states to surrender state powers that the corrupt, post-17th Amendment ratification feds have been stealing from the states back to the states.
From the congressional record:
”Simply this, that the care of the property, the liberty, and the life of the citizen, under the solemn sanction of an oath imposed by your Constitution, is in the States and not in the federal government [emphases added]. I have sought to effect no change in that respect in the Constitution of the country.” —John Bingham, Congressional. Globe. 1866, page 1292 (see top half of third column)
Given that the drafters of the Constitution had intended for the peacetime, constitutionally limited power federal government to basically be a lame duck 24/7, the states constitutionally limiting federal domestic policy mainly to delivering the mail imo, after Trump finishes draining the swamp he can wrap up his second term by following in Obama's footsteps by spending most of his time on the golf course, Trump's Oval Office successors spending even more time on golf course.
"Article I, Section 8, Clause 7: To establish Post Offices and post Roads;"
"From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]." —United States v. Butler, 1936.
Oh hell no.