Presidential candidate and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswami said at a dinner in Lincoln, Iowa on Friday that the ‘Deep State’ is too rotten to fix from above and called for ‘revolution’ not ‘reform’. .
Ramaswamy stressed his belief that many government institutions were “rotten” and said the Founding Fathers created a constitutional republic where elected officials could run the government rather than the “deep state”. emphasized. Candidates explained that good people who want to reform things and work with the current system are running for president this time, but Ramaswamy said this is not enough.
“When those institutions, the governments, the Deep State are so rotten, we can no longer fix it from the top. Now is not the time for reform. supports revolution.This is the moment of the American Revolution.The ideals of 1776 that moved this nation 250 years ago.”
Mr. Ramaswami opened his speech by telling the audience that his parents came to the United States with little money more than 40 years ago and have since founded successful multi-million dollar companies. .
The entrepreneur also expressed concern that the American dream, along with patriotism, family, faith and hard work, is disappearing and how it leaves a “moral void” to be filled. Ramaswamy said the vacuum was filled with “poisons” such as “transgenderism,” “wayism,” “depression,” “globalism,” and “anxiety.” The candidate suggested that now is the time for conservatives to fill the void. (Related: ‘We’re paying people who hate America’: Musk and Ramaswamy’s Bombing Ministry of Education)
“These are signs of a deepening lack of purpose and meaning in our country, and oddly enough, it may be our chance as conservatives. It’s time to level up. Today.” I’m going to fill that void with an answer to what it means to be an American.”
At the Lincoln, Iowa dinner, various presidential candidates were able to discuss presidential priorities and plans to overthrow President Joe Biden in 2024.
Ramaswamy is currently in 3rd place real clear politics He trails Florida Governor DeSantis and former President Donald Trump in 2024 Republican primary polls.