Georg Henrik Wrede

A Voice for Liberty, Responsibility, and Constitutional Conservatism

I am Georg Henrik Wrede, a strategic leader and social commentator dedicated to the principles of classical liberalism and the enduring values of the American “can-do” spirit. In an era of increasing polarization, I stand for a return to the foundations that built the West: personal responsibility, free markets, and the unwavering defense of individual liberty.

A Reaganite in the 21st Century

I identify as a classic Reagan Republican. My political North Star is the belief that government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem. I advocate for the “small government” approach championed by Ronald Reagan. A philosophy rooted in constitutional conservatism, the rule of law, and the fiscal discipline required to keep a nation strong.

I am a firm believer in the 1st Amendment. Freedom of speech is the bedrock of a functioning republic, and it must be defended against the encroachments of modern “woke” censorship and the bureaucratic overreach of the “administrative state.”

Sanity in Discourse: Beyond TDS

Sadly modern political discussion is too often clouded by what many call “Trump Derangement Syndrome” (TDS)—an emotional reaction that prevents rational analysis. I prefer to look at policy over personality. While I critique the populist excesses of the modern era, I also support the necessary disruption of the status quo, such as the “one in, ten out” approach to deregulation the President Trump has talked about. It is important to ensure that the entrepreneurial spirit of the American people is not stifled by red tape. The Western world depends on the United States.

The Battle for Public Health: Real Food and Real Values

One of my primary missions is the fight for the health of the next generation. We are facing a crisis of lifestyle diseases fueled by processed foods and an “Attention Economy” that steals our children’s focus.

  • RealFood.gov: I advocate for a return to real food and the dismantling of the structures that prioritize corporate profit over public health.
  • The Anxious Generation: Following the insights of Jonathan Haidt, I believe we must reclaim childhood from the algorithms of Big Tech. This is not anti Tech, but using technology sensibly. We need “love and limits”—strong families and authoritative boundaries—to raise a generation capable of leading the free world.

A Global Perspective on the American Foundation

While my work is international, I recognize that the success of the United States is rooted in the values of the tradition: a relentless work ethic, a sense of duty, and a commitment to community. As Europe navigates its own challenges, I see the U.S. not just as a partner, but as the essential leader of the free world. The defining challenge of our century is the competition between the American model of liberty and the authoritarian models.

The Analyst’s Approach

My method is simple: “If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.” Whether leading a large organization or dissecting a federal budget, I look for data, systems, and accountability. I disdain “fluff” and bureaucracy, preferring the clarity of a matrix and the results of a well-executed strategy.


My Commitment: To speak truth to power, to defend the individual against the collective, and to promote the technological and moral innovations that will secure a free future.