Opinion

America First Works, And Radical Left Still Doesn’t Get It

When President Donald J. Trump took the podium Tuesday night for the 2026 State of the Union, he did something far more consequential than deliver a speech. He gave voice to a mission that millions of Americans have felt in their bones for years: America must put its people first again. After just one year of transformative leadership in his second term, Trump proclaimed what so many of us on Main Street already know — we are entering a new Golden Age of American renewal.

From the moment he offered his address, the longest in history at nearly two hours, the stakes were clear: The old Washington playbook of endless spending, open borders, and cultural confusion is being challenged head-on. The president cited real wins for working Americans: a fully secure border, plummeting inflation, falling gas prices, safer communities with the largest drop in violent crime in 125 years, booming retirement accounts and 401(k)s, massive tax relief targeted at everyday families, and bold action to restore peace through strength abroad.

This wasn’t political puffery; it was a declaration that we can govern differently when we prioritize citizens over agendas. Under the Trump-Vance Administration, life is increasingly defined by opportunity and security, not bureaucracy and division.

Yet as the president laid out this vision of renewal, one thing stood out: Democrats on Capitol Hill refused to celebrate these victories. They sat stone-faced, unwilling to acknowledge a fully secured border, lower prescription drug and gas prices, respect for law enforcement, or even efforts to protect children from irreversible medical decisions.

The contrast was stark when Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger stood to deliver the Democratic response. Rather than meet Americans where they are — worried about skyrocketing costs, labor shortages, housing insecurity, and public safety — her message circled back to the same priorities Washington has been stuck on for years: Woke cultural battles, expanded government spending, and tax-and-borrow policies that shunt costs onto working families.

Spanberger framed her rebuttal around questions of affordability and security — a politically savvy veneer — but the substance beneath was familiar. She blamed tariff policy for rising prices, accused federal agents of overreach, and argued the president was disconnected from everyday life. But notable by its absence was any acknowledgment of the tangible impacts the Trump-Vance administration’s policies have had on reducing costs or strengthening industries. Her reply served daily Washington politics, not the lived experience of the American people.

This tells us something critical: The Left’s priorities remain out of sync with the struggles of the forgotten Americans who built this nation. While millions feel the weight of persistent inflation, unstable jobs, and overbearing bureaucratic mandates, the Democratic response veered toward politicized grievances and ideological complaints rather than solutions that actually meet working families’ needs.

It’s worth contrasting the optimism of Trump’s address with the anxiety underlying the Democratic rebuttal. Trump’s speech projected confidence that America can grow and thrive with secure borders, lower taxes, respect for law and order, and economic freedom. Meanwhile, Spanberger’s remarks reflected the perpetual Democrat playbook: Blame a political opponent, expand government intervention, and redirect Americans’ attention to abstract concepts rather than concrete outcomes.

Take, for example, taxes — a huge point of disconnect. Under Trump’s leadership, historic tax relief was delivered through measures like the Working Families Tax Cuts Act, eliminating taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security for many — putting more money directly in citizens’ pockets. In contrast, the Left continually pushes for higher taxes on working people under the banner of funding government programs they believe will “fix” systemic issues. Yet there’s little evidence that Americans support more take-home pay going to Washington before going to their families. This disconnect shows that the “tax-and-spend” mantra of the Left is more ideology than reality.

Similarly, the so-called woke policies that dominate Democratic platforms, from cultural indoctrination in schools to extravagant diversity mandates in corporate and government spaces, feel disconnected from the tangible problems Americans worry about daily. The American people want lower costs, safe communities, and opportunity for their children, not nebulous culture wars that divide rather than unite.

This clash of visions is not just political; it is existential. Trump’s address was a rallying cry for an America that fosters prosperity through strength and common sense. The Democratic rebuttal, while rhetorically polished, illustrated how far the party remains from addressing the real economic anxieties of ordinary Americans.

As we approach the midterm elections, this contrast will matter. Voters are watching who offers real solutions to real problems and who is still stuck in Washington’s echo chamber.

The State of the Union was not just an address; it was a choice. A choice between an America that puts its citizens first or one that clings to outdated, costly policies that have left too many behind. The American people know which path they prefer. And they’re ready for leaders who will finally put their needs above political theater.

Jorge Martinez is Executive Vice President and Chief of Staff at Defend Forgotten America. He previously served as press secretary for the U.S. Department of Justice.

The views and opinions expressed in this commentary are those of the author and do not reflect the official position of the Daily Caller News Foundation.


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