When AOC came to DC, she didn't let her freshman status or her bartender resume slow her down. Instead, she put her agenda out there like a boss. That garnered her attention and she helped drive the left's agenda, as a result.

This whole notion of seniority is hogwash. As I say in my book, "The Goal is to Win":

"The voters in every district have just as much 'seniority' as any other district. When government is focused on the people, there is no seniority. When government acts like a private club, the members have seniority and wield it with arrogance, ignoring the people.

"This is not the time for timidity. This is the time for drastic action. I recently spoke with a congressman who bragged of supporting a bill that would reduce EPA spending by 20%. My response was, 'The EPA is unconstitutional. Texas has the TCEQ. The right bill would have reduced the EPA by 100%.'"

We're watching President Trump make appointments and nominations like he's only got four years to fix as much as he can in our broken government. To all of us watching who've been waiting for this, we're thrilled.

Turn it up. Turn it way up. Ignore those who complain.

Sometimes, we limit ourselves to what we think is possible, or to what others tell us is possible. America was once a place of achieving the impossible and daring to succeed spectacularly. Boldness, real boldness.

When he nominated Tulsi Gabbard to Director of National Intelligence, President Trump said this: "I know Tulsi will bring the fearless spirit that has defined her illustrious career to our Intelligence Community, championing our Constitutional Rights, and securing Peace through Strength."

We have to approach fixing our government with fearlessness. We have to do what it takes to get government under control. It's not the people who need governing, but government itself.

Turn it up to 11.