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I’m sick of living in a country where people who don’t know the first thing about law, economics, or government get to decide its future. These people don’t know what the Fed does, don’t understand how courts work, and think shouting the loudest makes them right. They can’t name a Cabinet agency. They think Jerome Powell is Biden’s puppet even though Trump appointed him. They spew garbage takes based on propaganda from influencers who barely passed high school and never cracked a civics book. This isn’t about disagreement. It’s about incompetence. And I’m tired of pretending stupidity deserves equal footing in a democracy. If you don’t understand basic government structure, if you’ve never taken a macroeconomics course, if you can’t define separation of powers, due process, or fiscal policy, then maybe you shouldn’t be deciding who leads the most powerful country on Earth. Voting isn’t a game show. Meanwhile, MAGA lunatics demand we fire Jerome Powell, storm the Capitol, and cheer for a con man on Epstein’s flight logs like he’s the Messiah. They don’t want democracy. They want vengeance in a red hat. They whine about tyranny while pledging loyalty to an actual authoritarian who pardoned domestic terrorists and dismantled every check on his power. We didn’t put Ashley Babbitt down because she was lost or confused. She died because she was trying to breach the inner sanctum of American democracy with violent intent. That wasn’t patriotism. That was terrorism. And now her family’s walking away with five million dollars while the country that paid it crumbles under the weight of fascist delusion. If we had a shred of national self-respect, we’d have flushed every Trump executive order from the books, criminally prosecuted every ringleader, and made January 6 a national day of shame. But we didn’t. We let them crawl back in, louder and more radical. And now we’re stuck watching the Republican Party shield pedophiles, silence whistleblowers, and sell out the Constitution in the name of God and country. You want peace? Then stop treating ignorance like it’s a valid political identity. Start treating it like the threat it is. Because if another mob charges the Capitol waving Trump flags, chanting blood, and threatening elected officials, the response shouldn’t be hesitation. It should be defense. And if that defense looks like force, then maybe that’s the cost of protecting a republic from the people trying to burn it down.
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