Mission Report: The Fight for American Sovereignty: Steve Bannon’s Mission to Put Citizens First
Steve Bannon’s December 28, 2024, remarks explain a pivotal battle in the ongoing MAGA movement: ensuring that American citizens come first in economic and cultural policies. As the nation grapples with the impact of both legal and illegal immigration, Bannon articulated a clear and urgent mission for his supporters, centered on rejecting globalist agendas and protecting American sovereignty.
Bannon’s critique of the H-1B visa program was sharp and unequivocal. "The H-1B Visa program is a total and complete scam from top to bottom,” he declared, challenging the notion that foreign workers are indispensable to Silicon Valley’s success.
"The H-1B Program Is A Total And Complete Scam.” Steve Bannon On Tech Oligarchs Hatred For America pic.twitter.com/OX76BCoK94
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) December 28, 2024
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Bannon referenced Burke’s “little platoons” to emphasize the foundational role of grassroots organizations in maintaining social stability and American society. He listed examples such as PTAs, churches, Little Leagues, and local civic groups like the Lions Club and Kiwanis Club, highlighting their contributions to building a resilient and cohesive society. Bannon framed these “little platoons” as the underpinnings of a stable and innovative nation, which he sees as essential to America’s greatness. He argued that this societal structure produces the “right stuff”—grit, determination, and a sense of community that drive American innovation and success.
GREAT THINKERS Edmund Burke
Bannon, in his Saturday comments, also referred to Tom Wolfe’s book, “The Right Stuff”, as a must-read. He described it as an understated classic highlighting grit, determination, and innovation, representing America at its finest.
The Right Stuff, Tom Wolfe
The Mission to Save America
Bannon pointed to the "hate America crowd” within the tech industry, accusing them of fostering a "Techno-feudal” system that marginalizes U.S. citizens. Bannon’s demand? "Publish every engineer brought in on H-1B visas and show us American citizens who couldn’t fill those billets.” This call to action reflects his belief that the program not only displaces American workers but also represents a broader disdain for American traditions and values.
"They Want A Tech Feudalism.” Steve Bannon Claps Back @elonmusk And Exposes The Darker Element Of The H-1B Visa Program pic.twitter.com/CMNYSH9UBx
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) December 28, 2024
Bannon’s critique extends beyond economic concerns to cultural and societal stability. "This country has not been America first; it’s been America last,” he said, highlighting how decades of prioritizing globalist interests have eroded the social structures that underpin American greatness. He praised grassroots organizations such as PTAs, Lions Clubs, and churches, calling them "Burke’s little platoons” and essential to maintaining the nation’s social fabric. For Bannon, these institutions symbolize the grit and determination that define the American spirit.
While acknowledging Elon Musk’s contributions to election integrity and innovation, Bannon did not shy away from critiquing Musk’s dependence on foreign labor. "Fundamentally, I disagree with him on major issues like the Chinese Communist Party, transhumanism, and immigration,” Bannon stated. Yet, he recognized Musk’s pivotal role in amplifying MAGA’s message, emphasizing the need to "get out low information” to the masses and mobilize grassroots support.
Bannon’s mission for the MAGA movement is both ambitious and defiant. "We will never, ever, ever give up,” he vowed, framing the struggle as one of life and death for the Republic. He invoked America’s historical triumphs, asserting that the country’s innovation and prosperity stem from its foundational principles of liberty and self-determination. "Why do you think the Chinese Communist Party is stealing our technology?” Bannon asked, emphasizing that the U.S. remains a global leader in innovation because of its unique social stability and cultural resilience.
The path forward, as Bannon sees it, requires an unwavering commitment to the "America First” agenda. This includes dismantling programs like H-1B visas prioritizing foreign interests over American citizens, safeguarding the nation’s borders, and revitalizing the institutions sustaining its social fabric. He called on supporters to channel the resolve depicted in "The Right Stuff,” a film celebrating American ingenuity and determination, urging them to "hearken back to our greatest days” and fight for the Republic’s survival.
In closing, Bannon’s message was clear: the MAGA movement is not merely a political campaign but a cultural and ideological battle for the soul of the nation.
"This is a fight,” he said. "You’re going to have to climb over our dead bodies to defeat us.” For Bannon and his supporters, the mission is nothing less than reclaiming America’s sovereignty and ensuring that its citizens are always the priority.
For more context on Bannon’s Saturday comments, watch this open Saturday WarRoom segment:
Watch WarRoom Live with Steve Bannon | We’re Going to Win This Fight Against the Hate America Crowd
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