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Writer's picturePierce Outlaw

X Marks the Spot

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Let's travel in our wayback machine to early October, when stumping on behalf of Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton said regarding censorship on social media, "We lose total control if content is not more heavily regulated."


Two days ago, she was proven right. 


Mike Johnson, Hakeem Jeffries, Chuck Schumer, Mitch McConnell, the uniparty elite, and their corporate overlords all woke up Wednesday morning prepared to ram through a 1554-page pork laden spending bill disguised as a continuing resolution, smile for the cameras, congratulate themselves, and then head home for the holidays to count their money. By sundown they had been washed over by a tidal wave of upset voters, also known as We the People, also known as the true owners of our republic, on social media that ripped the cover off their charade and exposed them for what they all really are, especially the GOP congressional leadership. 


It was truly amazing how it all went down. First, Elon Musk got ahold of the text of the bill. He ran it through his AI program which condensed and summarized the bill. Then it was given to Vivek Ramaswamy who posted the information on X and sent out media releases.


Ramaswamy's post was reposted literally millions of times over the next 2 hours and the people rose up. Democrats called it a shadow presidency and a threat to democracy. I call it real democracy. The bill was defeated without a fight.


In just a couple of hours we went from the Nancy Pelosi era of "we have to pass it to find out what's in it" to We the People having the final word. What an amazing event.


Of course the howls and wails from the left were predictible, like this gem from Maxwell Alejandro Frost, who said that "Musk doesn't like it because it doesn't cut enough benefits from working families." I don't know about you but I don't need to hear a word about any spending or budgeting from somebody whose credit score was so low he couldn't rent an apartment in DC, and I sure as heck don't want him having any say in how my government budgets billions of dollars.    


And how about Rep. Rose DeLauro, the first ever US representative with blue hair, who is also the ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee, who called Elon "President Musk." Among Ms. DeLauro's many- uh hum- accomplishments as a congressperson is her advocacy for female crash test dummies on the floor of congress, because if there is one thing that is a threat to all Americans, it is inequality in crash test dummies. Only in Washington, DC could somebody so unprofessional and so stupid as to advocate for equity in crash test dummies, be the ranking member on the House Appropriations committee, responsible for the budgeting and appropriations of billions of taxpayer dollars.


As for the looming government shutdown, we should all hunker down and fret. After all, if the government is shut down, who is going to come after you for your $601 Venmo payment, who is going to arrest you for drinking raw milk, who is going to tell you how much water you can have in your shower, who is going to tell a farmer how many fish he can have in his pond, who is going to police our free speech, who is going to virtue signal us over gender transition surgeries in the military, and who is going to make sure Guam doesn't tip over? And as for equity for female crash test dummies, I shudder to think.


As Spike Cohen said, "Congress is a collection of the dumbest and most dishonest among us, empowered to make decisions that they exempt themselves from, and pay for it all by running up debts for the rest of us to pay off. Why would we expect anything but bad outcomes from that?"  And is there any other job you can think of where you only work 120 days out of 366, lose trillions of dollars, and expect a 40% raise? 


I liken what is transpiring in congress, our debt, and the election to having a cancerous tumor.


You know the tumor must come out, you know you have to get treatment and that it will be tough and painful, but you also know that if you don't the tumor will eventually kill the body. Our national debt and congressional chicanery is the tumor and it is an absolute threat to our national helath and body politic. Electing President Trump and implementing Doge is the first step. The lid has been knocked off. It is out in the open now. The questions is whether the body- which is us, We the People- can withstand the treatment necessary to cure the cancer. 

 

There are very loud and very powerful voices opposing this cure to our national ills. Those people are not operating in your best interests, they're not patriotic, they are selfish, and don't care about anything other than the acquisition, retention, and expansion of their own power and wealth. They will be our opposition in this journey, but now, with X, We the People have the numbers, platform, and ability to actually make our voices heard in numbers too big to ignore.... And if we stay the course, support Trump, Musk, Ramaswamy and the representatives who actually care about this country, and never waver from the mission regardless of how rough the treatment might get, we together can rescue our republic and make America great again.  

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