WE'RE NOT FALLING TO A CRYBABY FROM MANHATTAN
You see it just as well as I do: Trump is moving to seize control of the American government.
The corporate Democrats are clearly too disorganized, disunified, or just plain scared to stand up for their own country. Maybe they only sought public office in the first place to stroke their own egos, and have zero intention of actually ever risking personal harm in the course of their duties. Maybe the corporate democrats are bought and paid for by corporations, which are owned by conservatives.
I'm a Soldier, and I'm here to fight for our Constitution. You have my word: I will never give an inch to tyrants.
SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESS
Back in the 90’s, big business was a big debate in America. A Walmart and would post up on the outskirts of town, and over the next few years every mom and pop shop in the area would go out of business, unable to compete with an international conglomerate that could negotiate rates with global retailers. We don’t have that debate anymore because Walmart has already won, and all the family owned small businesses are long gone.
Take a guess: what major American corporation today pays its employees so little that the majority of them are only able to survive because of food stamps?
Walmart. With all their competition out of business, they can pay their people pennies while the top executives get fat bonuses.
Hundreds of thousands of people across the country who could be working good jobs, honorable jobs for small businesses they care about are instead forced to work for the only game in town, and they aren’t even paid enough to buy food for their families.
I don’t think that American small businesses are just a cute trend, I think they’re the backbone of the American economy.
For most Americans, our GDP or whatever the S&P 500 sits at for the day matters far less than whether or not they have somewhere to work that values them and pays them enough to live off of after an honest day’s work.
In Congress my main priority with small business will be to work with the Small Business Association (SBA) to generate lower effective business loans through the government than are available from private banks and credit unions.
To me, it’s insane that a bank will loan an 18 year old $200,000 for a college education without a second thought, but won’t lend a new LLC, run by a 35 year old with real life experience and a solid business plan $50,000 without that person signing their house onto the loan.
If we want small businesses to succeed in America, we have to actually give them a fighting chance.
RAISE THE MINIMUM WAGE
As a little backstory: for most of American history owners could pay their people however much or little that they wanted to, and if the workers didn’t like it they could leave and the job would be eagerly taken by another desperate worker.
In 1938 FDR passed the Fair Labor Standards Act, setting the minimum wage at $0.25 an hour. In 1966 this was raised to $1.60 an hour, and it’s been steadily increasing since then to its current rate at $7.25 per hour today.
At a simple glance, this seems like a good thing: however, the devil is in the details. Adjusted for inflation, a worker would have been making around $12.78 in 1966, which means that even though the number value has gone up, workers today have far less purchasing power than they did sixty years ago. In fact, if the minimum wage had actually kept up with inflation it would be about $24 an hour today.
In my opinion, it’s fine to have a debate around the minimum wage when people are working 40 hours a week in these jobs and having to pinch pennies. If corporations are teaming up against the American people and offering low pay with long hours, it’s obviously awful but that’s one of the parts of free market capitalism.
However, when the American job market has gotten to the point where people are working their 40 hours and having to pick up a second job just to afford to eat, rent a room, and take the bus to work while the owners are laughing on a yacht in the Bahamas, the machine has clearly broken down. That isn't free market capitalism, that's just exploitation.
I support raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour for major corporations immediately and gradually increasing the hourly rate for small businesses.
PEOPLE WAY OVER PROFITS
Whenever a corporation has a choice between their people or their shareholders, they’ll choose the shareholders every single time.
We face four big axes on the American workforce: Deindustrialization, automation, outsourcing, and AI.
Deindustrialization is all about sending blue collar manufacturing jobs overseas, mostly to South East Asia or Mexico where the workforce will accept lower wages and unsafe working conditions.
Automation is a trend that came first for factories, where assembly lines looking to cut costs began replacing workers with machines. You’ve probably noticed it in the last six years or so in grocery stores, where the cashier is now a robot that yells at you when the system doesn’t register a scan.
Outsourcing is what offices did en masse after COVID. The white collar work force had been making the argument for years that working from home – rather than sitting in traffic every day during the morning commute to a cubicle – was entirely possible and should be encouraged. COVID forced the issue, and during quarantine the office workers got exactly what they wanted. They proved that the model was not only possible, but it was preferable for companies to save overhead costs and run through Microsoft Teams or some other collaboration software. Overall, this led to a happier and healthier workforce for everybody.
Of course, the corporations just couldn't stop there. They realized that if they could run their markets without people physically in the office, then they would save on salary costs by firing their American workers and hiring remote workers from Pakistan or Taiwan instead, and collaborate with those people through Teams.
Finally, AI is the brand new invention that’s about to absolutely slash through the American white collar work force with zero mercy. It’s tremendously profitable for about ten people, and completely screws over tens of millions more.
In Congress, I’ll hold the same line against soulless corporations that I hold in the fight against tyranny: not an inch given to those who threaten my people. Corporations must bring the jobs back to the homeland and have a mandatory percentage of labor be performed by actual human workers.
UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE
Almost every argument against Universal Healthcare has, in my opinion, already been debunked. The only real proponents for the private system at this point are the insurance corporations themselves or the people who just don’t understand the issues.
We pay far more in this country for basic preventative medical care than any other developed nation on earth, and what we get in return is a shorter life expectancy and crushing medical debt.
Actually, medical debt is the leading cause of bankruptcy in America by FAR. People lose houses because of medical bills that are not their fault, and private equity firms like Blackrock are eagerly waiting to inhale their homes into a Wall Street portfolio the minute they get foreclosed upon.
We didn’t fight a whole Revolution, enshrining the right to Life into our Constitution, just to create a slumlord sick market.
I strongly support universal, all inclusive single payer healthcare based on an expansion of Medicare and Medicaid. We need to force medical supply companies to the negotiating table, bring the prices down dramatically, and lower the take home cost for Americans who are getting screwed every time they pay a monthly premium.
WIPE OUT ALL MEDICAL DEBT
You probably read that and thought: that’s Socialism! I’d counter that giving Americans the breathing room to invest for their retirement or start a side hustle is the essence of American small business capitalism. It’s not Keynesian, it’s Austrian, and I would much rather invest in small business in America than give yet another handout to massive corporations who want to privatize profits and socialize losses.
You’re telling me that rich investors can gamble with the housing market in the dumbest way possible and lose, that retail giants can annihilate small town economies just to replace them with a chain that needs its people to be on food stamps to live, that billionaires can make more money than they can ever hope to spend in their lives without paying a dime in taxes, and ALL of those people can get fat happy bailouts, but we can’t help the 40% of Americans who are being crushed under medical debt?
Eat a dick.
The US Government absolutely has the ways and means to buy private debt for pennies on the dollar, and this has already been successfully implemented in several American states. For every kid that sees his parents argue and stress late into the night, who’s been told that he’s going to lose his home and they're moving to an apartment, and to say goodbye to his school friends, I want to give his folks a fighting chance.
INVEST IN COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINICS
Apples to apples, going to the Emergency Room is WAY more expensive than going to a family doctor, and when people don’t have health insurance or family doctors available they wind up ignoring problems until they become emergencies.
There’s no reason we should be racking up medical debt in the first place if we can solve catastrophes with some preventive care. In Maryland’s 6th District that means investing in new community health clinics and urgent cares, specifically in Garrett and Alleghany counties which have been systemically ignored by both the left and the right for decades.
FULLY FUND MEDICAL RESEARCH
The United States simultaneously has one of the most inefficient healthcare systems in existence, and the undisputed global standard for advanced medical care anywhere in the world today.
Confused? It’s actually pretty simple.
If you do something routine like break your arm, you’re actually better off getting it reset in Cuba than in America. You’ll have a shorter wait time, a doctor that isn’t overwhelmed with 30 other patients, and you won’t still be paying off the debt from the day a year later.
However, if you get something more serious like cancer, you want to be in America because that’s where all the medical research on curing cancer is done.
Enter a bumbling imbecile.
Trump’s DOGE cuts arbitrarily slashed through the workforce and budgets of the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Health and Human Services, John’s Hopkins University, Fort Detrich, and the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research - all research organizations that call CD6 home, and that do outstanding work for our nation and for our world.
In my view, it’s worth the money to write grants to medical research labs that are actively working on curing cancer.
If elected, I’ll vote to get these research institutes back on line and back to work.
LIVE WITH THE LAND, NOT ON IT
I grew up in the woods – camping, fishing, and hiking all throughout this country. I’m a survival instructor, and I ran my own small business out of Green Ridge State Forest in Alleghany County, teaching my students how to make fire and shelter safely, and to leave the campsite cleaner than how they found it.
I promise you, the great outdoors are just fine without an international corporation bulldozing the forests, poisoning the water and polluting the air to build a retail distribution warehouse.
I don’t care what arguments corporations make or what bribes they offer, you cannot put a price on pristine wilderness. As your Congressman you have my word that I will not budge an inch on environmental protection for Western Maryland.
FIGHT THE DATA CENTERS
If you see the signs all around Frederick County raging against eminent domain, that's all referring to the massive data centers being built in Adamstown that are bringing power lines in from New Jersey to provide computing muscle to northern Virginia.
Frederick is caught in the middle.
The lines are planned to march straight through the private property of home owners in Baltimore County, Carroll County, and Frederick County who are 1000% within their rights to tell the power companies to get lost - however the corporations are claiming eminent domain, something that the Frederick County Council bewilderingly agrees with.
The Council claims the data centers will add about 100 jobs to the County, which to me hardly seems worth setting the precedent of offering up Frederick like a whore to corporations or selling out your people to make a few extra bucks.
If elected, I'll fight these corporations at the federal level, and end these energy sucking data centers in Frederick that we should have absolutely nothing to do with.
EMBRACE OUR RESOURCES
Every single one of the Counties in the 6th borders the Potomac River. I often say that the only two things Frederick is missing are a Bass Pro Shop and a beach – and as your representative I see no reason why we can’t bring both to us.
Lake Linganore is reserved by HOA, Cunningham falls is tiny, the Chesapeake beaches get overwhelmed, Deep Creek is a three hour drive west and Ocean City is a three hour drive east plus bridge traffic – so let’s bring the beaches here.
As your Congressman it’s my job to improve our home, not just in terms of tax savings or healthcare, but also with recreation and community. I’ll work with County governments to develop a beach head along the Potomac, so people have a place in summer to take their kids, lay out on the sand, throw a ball for their dogs, and enjoy the fact that where they live truly does have everything.
CLIMATE CHANGE
For the last three decades, we’ve been on a pendulum.
In the 90’s almost every single climate scientist agreed on the data and dangers of man made climate change, so in 1997 President Clinton took action to address the issue by leading 161 other nations in the Kyoto Protocols, where 161 nations, led by the United States, mutually pledged to reduce carbon emissions by 5%.
Almost immediately after Republican President George Bush got into office, he removed us from the Kyoto Protocols because he claimed these restrictions would hurt the oil and gas industry.
In 2015, 195 countries met in Paris and all signed the Paris Agreement, with the goal again to reduce carbon emissions.
Almost immediately after Republican President Donald Trump got into office, he removed us from the Paris Agreement because he claimed these restrictions would hurt the oil and gas industry.
In 2021, President Biden reaffirmed the American commitment to the Paris Agreement.
In 2025, almost immediately after gaining reelection, Donald Trump once again removed us from the Paris Agreement.
Donald Trump and George Bush combined have taken an astonishing 100 million dollars from oil and gas industries.
We are the only nation on earth to not be in this agreement. Even Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea have pledged to reduce their carbon footprints.
As your Congressman and as a human being, I will fight to get the US back on track and towards a better, carbon neutral footprint.
GOVERNMENT SURVEILLANCE
I have worked for the Intelligence Community for over a decade, in almost every Agency and in almost every Intelligence discipline; from Signals Intelligence to Human Intelligence to Open Source Intelligence and against bad guys from every corner of the globe.
I’ve used Palantir, and many programs like it.
These programs have zero, Zero, ZERO business being used against Americans.
The argument is that surveillance makes us safer, and that we’ll be able to catch the next bad guy before he acts if we put some cameras in place.
I’ve been a cop and an intelligence professional for a long time, that argument is absolute bullshit.
More surveillance never prevents the next tragedy, the next tragedy is only ever used to justify more surveillance.
This is the land of the free and the home of the brave, we will never live in an authoritarian police state. We will never endure social credit scores. The line between public safety and political suppression is thing, but I’d say the death of privacy is the death of dissent, and I will fight with everything I have to keep America free.
RESTORE NET NEUTRALITY
Remember that fight? The Democrats lost that fight, and we didn’t know it at the time but it was the start of Donald Trump selling out the American people to his technocratic billionaire friends.
The internet is a wonderful invention, and what it’s done for freedom of speech around the world has been a technological miracle.
Yeah there’s responsibility that comes with power and it’s full of misinformation and misdeeds, but at the end of the day the internet is something that’s brought the whole world together and allowed us to communicate with one another without going through our governments, taking the fire right out of war efforts with open communication and empathy.
The internet was meant to be, and should be forever more, free and open to the people. If the Supreme Court can rule under Citizens United that more money equals more voting power, and can allow corporations to buy the internet, the bastion of free speech and sell it to us piecemeal, then they clearly don’t value free speech, they value money.
This fight isn’t over by a long shot. Once we send Trump and his minions back to their holes, the Democrats need to do a hard wheel and reopen the free internet for Americans. Net Neutrality is the only acceptable norm.
WE VALUE OUR STUDENTS
Donald Trump and his fascist friends are waging a war on education for a reason: sharp minds question the narrative, and he wants a population just smart enough to work the machines but not smart enough to question the owners.
That’s why he gutted the Department of Education and is trying to close it indefinitely. That’s why he’s hurling incessant lawsuits at America’s top universities. That’s why he’s sending his secret police onto campuses that dare to have diversity of thought. That’s why he’s threatening to retool the public school curriculum to be more “pro-American”.
Maryland values education – a REAL education - and every single kid in Maryland will have access to a first class school that teaches them how to work their way through problems and think for themselves. That is absolutely non-negotiable.
And – I shouldn’t have to say this – it’s barely a drop in the bucket as tax payers to give kids from abusive households that aren’t being fed at home a good, nutritious meal at school.
WE VALUE OUR TEACHERS
Out of every single profession in the United States, I’m convinced that teachers are asked the most in the entry interview and paid the least on their first day. Many schools require a Masters degree to even get in the door as a teacher, yet offer starting salaries of only $50,000!
As a former cop who made that starting, I can tell you the barrier for police officers was to pass a cognitive test, a background check, and a physical fitness test.
Teachers should obviously be well educated themselves to pass along their knowledge, but if that’s a prerequisite for the job, with all the students loans that come with it, we need to be offering a serious starting salary. That’s why I strongly support a federal minimum starting salary for our teachers.
There’s a reason why schools hemorrhage teachers: if they’re good at teaching they’ll probably be good at anything else they apply themselves towards, and that job will actually pay them.
To my mind, there’s no debate in this issue. We need to up the pay for our educators, and it would be my honor to fight for that in Congress every single day.
Federal funding is crucial to ensuring our schools have the resources they need to build the next generation of innovators, and I will fight in Congress to keep the money flowing strong towards our educators.
WE VALUE OUR GRADUATES
The fact that an adult in this country with life experience and a solid business plan can’t walk into a bank and get an affordable business loan, but an 18 year old can stroll into that same bank and walk out with $200,000 in student loans to study basket weaving is a level of mental gymnastics that I will never understand.
My only conclusion is that the bank thinks employees that are stuck in their jobs because of their student loans represent stable cash cows to milk every month, whereas entrepreneurs might repay their loans early and escape the rat race.
We bail out the 1% every time a strong wind blows, but when we consider helping the millions of Americans absolutely drowning in overpriced education loans they signed for because their guidance counsellor told them it was a good idea when they were still underage, suddenly the country loses its mind.
I will be voting to cancel all student loan debt, and take steps to make college more affordable for the students of this generation so they don’t wind up in the same predatory trap.
TAX THE GODDAMN RICH ALREADY
Our tax code does three things, and three things only:
Keep the poorest people poor.
Fund every single program and project in society with money from the middle class.
Let the rich skate free without paying a dime.
The United States is the richest country in the world and yet most Americans can't even afford a $1,000 emergency expense. We have the most billionaires of any country but also the most medical bankruptcies.
These billionaires are not just increasing in number, but they’re gobbling up the American market and widening the wealth gap at a horrifying rate, and I can only name one so far that’s done anything ethical with his wealth. All the rest of them are using their power to control the masses and push for feudalism.
To tax the rich, we have to go where the rich go. Raising the income tax on people like Elon Musk won’t get us the result we need, because people like Elon Musk don’t actually draw a salary. There is no W2 we can slap a 24% tax rate on. They have corporate cars, corporate credit cards, corporate houses, corporate stock options that they can borrow against, assets they can defer capital gains taxes on, and trusts they can use to hide estate holdings in.
The more savvy middle class households use some of these things to keep their hard earned money away from the claws of the government, but every single one of the 1% households use these tools to keep their unearned money away from the dirty unwashed peasants who are dying in droves without healthcare.
We need to institute a 2% wealth tax on net worths over $50,000,000. Whatever your assets are, if you have more than 50 million dollars you can put 2% of that back into the system.
We have all these myths about how we’re the greatest country in the world, and we REFUSE to take care of our own people. We’re not great because of historical fairy tales, we’re only great if we do great things and it’s great to live here.
If the rule isn’t that Americans can comfortably afford housing, groceries, and healthcare each month with some of money left over, then we need to start making some changes here.
I don’t know how else I can say this without screaming it: the purpose of the working man in American isn’t to be a cash cow for billionaires. The working class deserves a life lived in pursuit of happiness, rather than constant fear of poverty.
MARYLAND DECIDES ITS OWN FATE
Most people agree that private companies are more efficient and more responsive than the government, but this really depends on the level of the government body. The federal government is famous for being dull and lethargic, but county and state governments actually score fairly well in comparison to companies.
In my view, a lot of the arguments Americans have over politics just don’t have to be arguments at all. We will never reach a consensus about most of the issues that divide us as a nation. We will never come to compromise that makes the majority of people from Alabama and the majority of people from Connecticut happy – the points of view are too vast, the emotion is too high, the rhetoric is too spiteful. We can never write legislation that represents how the country actually feels on the whole – but we can write legislation that represents how Maryland feels.
We have our differences of opinion, but they aren’t as vast or entrenched as the national differences.
As long as we have a base line of Constitutional protection on ALL issues – Maryland should make its own decision on how it wants to handle Constitutional issues.
People can argue that our legal precedents give power to the federal government over the states, I say that we live in unprecedented times and we as sane adults can admit when we make Constitutional mistakes.
People can argue that this will curtail their rights – but if think about it, if you have a guaranteed right to do Y, the state can only vote to INCREASE your access to that thing to X level. It can never DECREASE your right to Z.
In other words, if you support and care about your Constitutional right to own a firearm, and you have a guaranteed right in Maryland to own at minimum a shotgun in the home, the MD state assembly can vote to legally authorize greater Second Amendment rights up to concealed carry or AR15s with 30 round magazines, but they can never take away your right to some form of firearm ownership. Rights only go up, not down.
If you support and care about your right to intervention in the case of unwanted pregnancy, and you have a guaranteed right in Maryland to at a minimum received medical care in the event of sexual assault, the MD state assembly can vote to legally authorize greater pro-choice options, but they can never take away your right to some form of choice.
These are two examples of a litany of issues that I believe should belong to the states, not the federal government. The only thing we’ve proven at the federal level is how gridlocked we can become as a nation.
Our federal discussions as a nation should be centered around things such as “are we in a surveillance state?” or “have our corporations grown too powerful and formed cooperative monopolies?”. Those are the big question we need to ask as Americans, and we need to live and let live from state to state.
In these divisive times, I think this would go a long way towards some sense of renewed unity as Americans.
TERM LIMITS FOR THE HOUSE If you’ve seen my videos, you know that I carefully consider the historical wisdom of each and every component of our Constitution. The House of Representatives is designed to be vibrant, reactive, in tune with the people and constantly churning through turnover. It’s meant to represent the will of the people in real time, like a blood pressure reading. The Senate is designed to be the wise, stable, stoic elders in our society who can ignore the crowds and the trends and think long term. That’s how the founders intended our Legislative body to operate, and I think we should keep that model – but institute term limits for the House. I fully understand the Senate is corrupt and stacked with career politicians that really nobody likes, but I think we should be careful to not turn our entire federal government into amateur hour. Career politicians are greasy, but I think the world’s only superpower should probably have some people running the ship who actually have decades of experience running one. The House, by contrast, was never meant to be a place where ex-lawyers can post up for decades, raking in money from lobbyists and refusing to budge an inch. It’s supposed to be filled every two years with new faces: unbiased, untainted, and eager to serve our democracy. I’m strongly in favor of term limits for the House, and since I’m running for the House, I pledge that I will not serve more than 5 terms if elected.
AGE LIMITS FOR POLITICIANS Sensitive topic I know – but a conversation we need to have. The reality is that when an 85 year old walks into a grocery store looking for a job to supplement his retirement check, the manager will probably put him as the greeter at the front door. It’s nice to see a grandpa like figure welcoming you in, and it’s something that given his age, he can handle. Time only moves in one direction guys, we’ll all get to that point eventually, and when we do I think we can all agree that we’ll want to be treated with dignity. The problem is that for our federal government, we have an excessive amount of old politicians in their 80’s that absolutely refuse to retire, and are just no longer mentally fit to be in charge of anything. We have age limits for other professions: cops, firefighters, and Soldiers are asked to retire at certain ages because those are very physical jobs best suited to men and women in their 20’s, and most Americans would agree with that. We have Constitutional age limits for elected officials based on competency – 21 for the House, 30 for the Senate, 35 for the Presidency. The things politicians vote on are life and death for Americans, and they need to be as mentally fit in their roles as Soldiers have to be physically fit in theirs. At age 80, after your many years of service, American politicians should just not be eligible to run for public office any more, and that applies to the Supreme Court as well. The notion that you hold an unelected office for life is absurd for a modern democracy.
CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM Ask any staffer in DC – we can solve most of the gridlock in the Capital by just enacting basic campaign finance reform. Politicians are bought by lobbyists when they run for office, and they refuse to budge from whatever position their lobbyist pays them to take for the duration of their time in power. Lobbying is just another word for bribery. This is how you get absolutely absurd political stances coming from Republicans like “there is no famine in Gaza”. Yes there is! Obviously we all see it! This is only further exacerbated by absolutely unhinged Supreme Court rulings like Citizens United, which equates donations to freedom of speech, and so allows multi-million dollar corporations to flex their money and have more “speech” that a single voter. Being wealthy should not give you a greater share of a Constitutional right that we all share in equal portions – I really feel like I shouldn’t have to say that. I am strongly for an allocated budget to be set aside for viable political candidates for the House, Senate, and the Presidency. Under FEC guidelines, Congressional candidates need to raise at least $5,000 to be considered “serious” candidates and fully admitted into the race. I believe that for those who cross that threshold, they should be allocated a one million dollar campaign fund and be forbidden by law from taking another penny from any other person, corporation, or organization. We need to remove the notion of donations in politics entirely.
WE DON'T DO BUSINESS WITH WAR CRIMINALS
Let’s be crystal clear about something: Israel is not our “greatest ally” - they’ve actually never done a single thing for us, other than sink the USS Liberty in 1967 in international waters.
The only reason we push this rhetoric, the only justification we have for sending Israel a total of $310 Billion - which could solve world hunger six times over - is because Israel takes this money and sends a significant chunk of it back to US politicians through AIPAC.
The genocide in Gaza - and that is exactly what it is - is a stain on American standing in the world and drags the hard work of Americans who fund this through tax dollars right through the mud.
The United States should be the shining model of what a just and ethical democracy look like, an example for struggling democracies worldwide to emulate.
I feel like I shouldn’t have to say this: when we fund genocides we spit on the legacy of honor that our Founders built. That seems fairly self explanatory to me.
In my view, the state of Israel has acted so dishonorably that they should be cut off entirely from US aid, military or otherwise. Our support to this nation is one of the main sticking points for the animosity we generate in the Arab world, and if there are consequences for Israel being cut off, as far as I’m concerned that’s really not our problem. The narrative that we need Israel to help bring peace to the Middle East is pure fiction.
Cut off all aid to Israel, and let the rest of the world see that the United States demands honor from its allies.
THIS CAN NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN
If Donald Trump thinks he’s going down as the greatest President in American history, I can promise him he’ll be remembered as a wanna be dictator that threw temper tantrums in the Oval Office when things didn’t go his way, and who used the power of his office to intimidate his political opponents.
If JD Vance thinks he's going to be remembered as a steward of the Christian Nationalism movement, I can promise him he'll be remembered as a puppet for billionaire technocrats who want to strip the American people for parts.
If Pete Hegseth thinks he’s going to be remembered for his adherence to the warrior ethos, I can promise him he’ll be remembered for strongarming the US military, which owes its loyalty to the Constitution and the Constitution alone, into loyalty to one man.
If Pam Bondi thinks she’s going to be remembered for impartial guidance of the justice system, I can promise her she’ll be remembered for protecting pedophiles from justice.
If Kash Patel thinks he’s going to be remembered as a visionary in American law enforcement, I can promise him he’ll be remembered as a crooked puppet that plants evidence in murder trials and twists investigations to favor the narrative.
If Clarence Thomas thinks he’s going to be remembered as a wise judiciary overseeing our democracy for viewing precedents as flexible and bending the Supreme Court to the will of a tyrant, I can promise him he’ll be remembered for bending over to the Executive branch.
If Stephen Miller thinks he’s going to be remembered as a strategic genius that guided the dear leader to victory, I can promise him he’ll be remembered as a reincarnation of Joseph Goebbels.
We need to fight these people in our day and age now, but we also need to eradicate any hope they have of being seen as halfway decent human beings. History needs to remember that Americans do not negotiate with tyranny.
