Make America great again
This sentence was used by the current U.S. President Elect during his campaign.
Grammatically it looks like an imperative form, not used for giving an order in this case, but for making a suggestion or encouraging prople to do things.
So I wonder why he didn't use the FIRST PERSON PLURAL IMPERATIVE, that is: 'let's make America great again', which is used to suggest that a group of people ONE IS WITH should do something.
Wouldn't it have been more logical (and also more effective to convince people), since he should be not only 'part' of this 'making', but also the main 'factor', by directing politics, issuing decrees, etc.?
Thank you very much.