We will never have to vote again?
The level of government that has the most direct impact on your life is not the federal government, but local government.
Donald Trump said at a Turning Point Action conference that if he is elected, Christians (and presumably everyone else) will not have to vote any more because he will fix all of the nation's problems in four years. No, I do not think Trump was promising to end elections and implement a dictatorship. Hyperbole is Trump's native language and he was hyping up how great he thinks he is, but this was a statement that a serious leader would not have made.
The notion that we can "fix" the nation's problems by electing the right President demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of how our system of government works, and this view of a powerful central government "fixing" the nation's problems actually puts Trump closer to Kamala Harris than constitutional conservatives. The President does not have the authority to fix problems nationwide, nor should he. We have fifty sovereign states that have authority over domestic policy, and thousands of units of local government that handle their own areas of policy.
Even if Trump "fixed" all of the problems at the federal level (which includes balancing the budget, putting us on a path to paying down the national debt, and preventing the impending financial collapse of Social Security, which he has shown no interest in doing) we would still have elections for local and state office that would need to be filled, for both legislative offices and term-limited administrative positions like county recorder.
This is why I have said repeatedly that the level of government that has the most direct impact on your life is not the federal government, but local government. Local government maintains your local streets, trash collection, police and fire protection, snow removal and more. The most important vote you cast this November is not for President, but for your city, county and township officials. Plus, your vote matters much more in local races than it does at the national level. This is especially true in deep red states like Indiana, where President Trump easily defeated President Biden by a 57% to 40% margin.
No serious person thinks everything can be fixed in four years. We can make things better, certainly, but fixing "everything" is laughable. This demonstrates Trump's selfishness and shortsightedness. Perhaps Trump thinks he really is so great he can fix everything in four years (which he did not do from 2017-2020) but we will have new problems that keep popping up, new generations of voters that will need to be educated, and departments that need to be efficiently maintained. No one who truly cares about the future of our nation would tell people nothing else needs to be done after he wins his final election. The business of governance never ends.