The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
April 1,
2017
President Donald J. Trump Proclaims April
1, 2017, as Politicians' Day: A National Day of Celebration of Policy-Making to
Usher in a Modern Era of Good Feelings and National Unity
POLITICIANS' DAY: A NATIONAL DAY OF CELEBRATION
OF
POLICY MAKING TO USHER IN A MODERN ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS AND NATIONAL UNITY, 2017
POLICY MAKING TO USHER IN A MODERN ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS AND NATIONAL UNITY, 2017
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BY
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A
PROCLAMATION
This year marks the 200th anniversary of President James Monroe's Administration and the Era of Good Feelings. The Era of Good Feelings marked a period in the political history of the United States that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the War of 1812. The era saw the collapse of the Federalist Party and an end to the bitter partisan disputes between it and the dominant Democratic-Republican Party during the First Party System.
President James
Monroe strove to downplay
partisan affiliation in making his nominations, with the ultimate goal of
national unity and eliminating parties altogether from national politics. The period is so closely associated
with Monroe's presidency (1817–1825) and his administrative goals that his name
and the era are virtually synonymous.
The term Era of Good Feelings was
coined by Benjamin Russell, in the Boston Federalist newspaper, Columbian Centinel, on July 12, 1817, following Monroe's
visit to Boston, Massachusetts, as part of his good-will tour of America. The term was often derisively conveyed with irony or
skepticism by the fake press of the day, as the history of the era was claimed
to be one which the political atmosphere was strained and divisive, especially
among factions within the Monroe administration and the then-Republican Party. Following in President Monroe's footsteps, on
July 12 of this year, I, Donald J. Trump, will begin my goodwill tour in
Boston, where I intend to meet with the editors of the Boston Globe to begin my
quest to end the two party system in the United States in order to bring unity
to our country and to Make America Great Again.
On this Politicians' Day, we recognize those
politicians who struggle daily with the scourge of partisan politics and the
temptation to serve themselves before serving the American people. All addictions are tough to beat, but the
toughest of all is that which politicians fight daily – the addiction to
senseless bickering and an unjustified and indeed delusional feeling of
superiority. We need to give the politicians
tough love in the form of their own national day of celebration in order to
help them through this devastating madness of partisan politics. The only path to national unity is the
elimination of ideological stubbornness and political correctness. Once our politicians have been rehabilitated –
and that day will be a huge part of the rehabilitation -- will we replace our
current two party system with a single party of national unity.
The American people want our politicians to
know they are loved, honored and respected for their efforts to usher in a
period of national unity and good feelings.
It is only fitting we honor politicians in this year, the two hundredth anniversary
of the Era of Good Feelings to encourage them in their difficult struggle to
serve the American people and rid the nation of our political parties.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP,
President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in
me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim April
1, 2017, as Politicians' Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and
American Democracy. I call upon the people of the United States to
observe this day with appropriate ceremonies and activities.
IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this first day of April, in the
year of our Lord two thousand seventeen, and of the Independence of the United
States of America the two hundred and forty-first.
DONALD J. TRUMP