President Andrew Jackson has been
attacked from several directions, and Barack Obama attempted to remove Jackson’s
picture from the $20 bill. However, Donald Trump respects Jackson. He recently honored
the seventh U.S. President by visiting his home in Nashville, Tennessee.
Jarrett Stepman explains why Trump’s visit to Jackson’s grave matters in his article titled “Why
Trump’s Visit to Andrew Jackson’s Grave Matters” published at The Daily Signal.
Trump’s visit took place on March 15, the 250th anniversary of
Jackson’s birth. He is the first President since Ronald Reagan to visit Jackson’s
home.
There is a reason why Trump is drawn
to Jackson. They are both outsiders who ran for office as a means to restore
the United States to the nation created by the Founding Fathers. Stepman says
that Jackson “attacked the permanent, entrenched bureaucracy, took action
against crony capitalism, and fought to ensure that the ideas of limited
government and federalism would survive.” Stepman continues:
Jackson trusted that America would be strong if the people were strong,
and the federal government limited to its proper place. And when the existence
of the country itself was threatened, when so-called “nullifiers” threatened to
disobey rightly-enacted federal laws and secede from the Union if they didn’t
get their way, Jackson moved into action to defend the Constitution he swore to
protect.
For Jackson, the Constitution and the Declaration were at the heart of
what he fought to preserve in this country. He wrote to a friend, “I have
suffered too many privations in my youth for the establishment of that happy
Constitution, and form of government, under which we live ever to violate its
provisions, unless when dire necessity compels me; and then only to preserve my
country, and the Constitution with it.”
Stepman concludes his article: “The
president is taking a stand for Jackson with this small gesture, which simply
draws the line. It shows the world and the American people that we are proud of
who we are and what we mean to be again.”
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