July 10, 2026

OrangeVerse (LXV): America's 250th Birthday

The weather-delayed main event on July 4th in DC was the detonation and launch of some 850,000 fireworks, the most bigly fireworks display (for entertainment purposes, anyway) in our nation's 250 years, maybe longer. 

Preceding that? A speech by the FOTUS; fortunately, the weather not only delayed his appearance, but shortened it to an almost tolerable 40 minutes, compared to the threatened dictator-like hours-long ramble.

Trump's speech featured heroes, patriotic imagery, and villains. The heroes, which I'll feature in a sidebar, were impressive. The patriotism and the villains are where I found the poetry. Note that these are all his words, but not all of his words - it's not a transcript. Rather, it's my re-punctuated capture of his main themes.  

Free Verse, 250 Years in the Making
This country is the home of freedom. 
This is the land of liberty, 
and this is a flag
 that's the banner of the most extraordinary, 
most exceptional, most incredible nation 
ever to exist on the face of the earth.
 
And we're doing better now than 
we've ever done before.
No people have done more good, 
shown more courage, 
made more progress, 
righted more injustice or 
achieved more greatness 
than you, 
the American people.

For 250 years, the United 
States of America has been 
the hope, the promise, the light, and the glory 
among all of the 
nations of the world. 
All over the world 
they try and be like us. 
Nobody can be like us. 

Here on our National Mall, we're celebrating 
freedom's triumph over tyranny, 
liberty's conquest over oppression
 and the enduring victory of 
the American spirit 
from the July 4th, 1776 to July 4th, 2026. 
Big dates. That's big dates. Two big ones.

And tonight our country
is stronger, freer, richer, safer, 
and prouder than ever before.
But it all started 
with the miracle of history that lives 
forever in the heart of every single patriot.

In Philadelphia, our founding fathers 
summoned the courage of giants 
and the wisdom of centuries 
to boldly proclaim these timeless truths. 
They declared that all men are created equal.
That they are endowed with sacred, 
unalienable rights by the hand of our creator.
And that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
 
In signing their names to the roster of freedom, 
those 56 patriots put everything at risk, 
stepped onto the stage of destiny and 
seized a victory for the ages. 

And that's what it was. 
And this is an evening for the ages, 
I believe. This is something very special. 
This is bigger than if we didn't have the lightning blaring. 
We had lightning blaring, but this is bigger. 
Little more inconvenient, but it's bigger. 
I think in its own way 
it's more beautiful.

From the beginning, 
we were a nation that lived 
by the motto victory or death, 
and live free or die.
One out of every 100 
Americans gave their lives 
in the fight for independence 
to remind us of who these heroes were 
and what they gave us.

 These are the real flags.
These are flags that have seen a lot. 
These were the Stars and Stripes 
that flew triumphant when the British waved 
the white flag of surrender at Yorktown. 

That was a big surrender. 
Nobody thought that was possible.
They were the greatest power of the world,
and they surrendered, and that was the beginning.
Ever since, the entire world has been on notice
 that Americans will never let anyone 
take our freedom away. 

Won't happen.
And all these talks 
from the communists, 
they haven't got a chance. 
Not even a chance.
We don't want 
communists 
in our country.
Never worked, 
and it never will work. 
Americans must never forget 
that we are a historic and
 heroic people with a 
heroic spirit and a 
heroic purpose 
on this beautiful 
earth of ours.
We are 
made 
of the 
courage 
and the fire 
and the flesh 
and the blood 
of the best and 
the bravest people
this world has ever 
produced. 

Our founders not only won 
our liberty, they secured it 
with the most righteous 
political document
 ever conceived. It's called the 
Constitution of the United States. 
Very special.
And it's 
because of their 
genius that we remain
 the finest people on the planet 
after 250 years.

Unlike so many 
others in the world, 
in this country, 
we have freedom of speech, 
freedom of religion, 
equal justice under the law, 
although I wasn't treated that well, 
but we won't get into that.

 And the right to keep and bear arms. 
And for the almost six years 
that I was president,
I guarded very, 
very powerfully 
your Second Amendment, 
and they didn't do a thing to it, 
and it was not easy. 
But we guard your 
Second Amendment. 
We guard it very, very 
strongly and cautiously.

Across the generations 
Americans have 
fought, 
bled 
and 
died 
not just to secure 
those rights, 
but to expand them 
to citizens 
of every 
race, 
religion, 
color 
and creed 
because we 
are one people. 
We are 
one family.

And as our 
Declaration of Independence 
tells us, we are all made 
in the image of 
one Almighty God.
And a communist 
will never say that. 

Americans expanded
the blessings of freedom, 
and we have never stopped expanding 
our ambitions and our dreams. 
We had the American dream. 
We never had the American dream, 
however, like we have it right now. 
The American dream is 
back, very strong, 
beautiful.

Our rise
 to being the world's strongest 
and most powerful nation was no accident 
of history. We rebuilt our military in my first term. 
We use it a little bit in our... Well, actually, I should say 
third term, but I won't do that 
because I don't want any controversy.

But we use it and 
we've had tremendous success. 
You look at Venezuela,
 you look at Iran, 
we wiped it out, 
wiped out their military.

Americans 
crossed the Great Plains, 
scaled the Rockies, we just tamed 
the wilderness and conquered the frontier 
and built the empire, it's called the Empire of Liberty. 

We laid down the railroads, raised up the skyscrapers, 
those beautiful skyscrapers and dug out the Panama Canal, 
considered the eighth wonder of the world, 
which everyone said was an impossible thing to do. 
And by the way, 38,000 Americans died to
give us one of the greatest engineering feats of all time
 the Panama Canal.

This was the unstoppable spirit that created the world's
most powerful industries and built 
the strongest military anyone had ever seen. 
And today, it is stronger and more powerful than
 it ever was before.
Americans won the West and built
the modern world because America 
is a nation of winners. 
And today our country is winning again, 
and we're winning like never before.
America is back,
 and we want to 
keep America great. 

And we will do so by approving the Save America Act, 
which means all voters must show voter ID. 
All voters must provide a little thing called proof of citizenship.
And there will be no mail-in ballots, 
except for illness, disability, 
military deployment or travel.
And you won't have 
cheating on the elections anymore. 
It's very simple. 

Together, 
we are also reasserting the truth
that American strength and power is not 
something to be ashamed of. It is something that we 
are very, very proud of. This country has been
 the greatest force for peace 
and justice on earth. 
In the last century, we defeated tyrants, 
demolished evil and saved freedom again and again and again.

So, ladies and gentlemen,
these are the fighters and the banners 
of the greatest generation. 
They are the greatest generation. 
I hate to admit that, but they are. 
They saved the world and they made 
America very, very proud. 
We are very proud of you here us all. 
And after we vanquished fascism, 

Americans stood against the evil of communism in the Cold War. 
And as I said last night at the beautiful Mount Rushmore,
what a beautiful place where 
Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt loomed 
over my shoulder as I spoke.
 America will never be a communist country. 
Won't happen. Communism is a loser and it always will be.

The communist system is
the opposite of the American system
 and the communist system has never worked. 
Our warriors did not fight communism 
on battlefields across the world only to have that menace 
rear its ugly head right back here in America. 
We're not going to let it happen. 
We like to stop a threat like that immediately 
and before it begins. 
It's like a cancer. 
You got to cut it out. You got to cut it out fast. 

Congratulations and thank you
for being here very much. 
And from the now safe and beautiful capital of Washington. 
Think of it. Washington DC, our capital. 
Our capital is now safe, gleaming and beautiful again. 
It's safe again.
Went from a very unsafe place two years ago 
to one of the safest cities in the country 
and one of the most beautiful 
to the gleaming waters of the Gulf of America.
 
There is no challenge Americans cannot overcome. 
There is no place we cannot go. 
There is no goal we cannot reach and 
there is nothing that Americans cannot do. 
And we're proving that right now. 

Our stock market is the strongest it's ever been. 
We have $19.2 trillion being invested in our country, 
which is six times more than ever happened before. 
We're building more factories in the United States t
han ever before. Everyone's 401(k)s 
are at the highest number they've ever been.
And more people are working today in the United States 
than any time in the history of our country. 

But in this country, 
we can achieve the wildest 
and most impossible dreams. 
And no dream in history
 is bigger or more incredible 
than the one that started on July 4th, 1776. 
The war for independence was launched

 by minutemen, farmers, blacksmens, tradesmen 
who took up their muskets against
 the mightiest army on earth, 
most powerful army and 
unbeatable army until they met us. 
No one made them do it. 

They fought because they knew 
that a free people must have a free country over 250 years. 
The world has seen the great empires, vast kingdoms, 
mighty nations and terrible tyrants. 
They came and they went. 

But after two and a half centuries, 
this American republic still stands tall and strong 
and we love each other. 
That show tonight, you heard it was over and what happened? 
You came back. 
And this American flag still waves 
proud and free and beautiful. 
We have thrived and flourished 
because our founders were great. 
Our cause was just 
our people are brave. 
Our culture is exceptional 
and our destiny is written 
by God. 

And as we can see here tonight,
after 250 years, the spirit of 1776 still lives within us all. 
It still roars in the hearts of our nation's capital.
It still burns in the heart of every patriot,
thunders through every city and town and
 it still lights the entire world 
with the glow of American liberty. 
And there is nothing like that. 

At 250 years old, we may be the oldest 
constitutional republic on earth, 
but our country is just getting started 
because the best is yet to come. 

On this 250th 4th of July
we declared just as they did 
two and a half centuries ago 
that for our country and for our children 
and for the cause of liberty, 
we are going to take our country to new levels,
to levels not reached. 
We're going to make it bigger, better, stronger, 
and we're going to love it even more.


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