If legislators always vote with the President, we have a king.
If legislators always vote with the prevailing wind, we have mob rule.
If legislators always vote with the Constitution, we have a Republic.
❌Warrantless spying via FISA
❌Government purchase of Americans’ data
❌Flock cameras
❌Automobile kill-switches
❌Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)
The surveillance state is alive, well, and growing.
Americans have had enough. Our Fourth Amendment is not up for grabs!
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That’s not how constitutional rights work.
Rights, especially under the 4th Amendment (protection from unreasonable searches and seizures) are not negotiable by a single individual, even a president. They are inalienable protections that limit government power, not personal privileges someone can waive on behalf of the country.
A president cannot constitutionally say: “I’ll accept less freedom so the government can surveil more.”
Because that precedent applies to everyone, not just him.
POTUS admits FISA was abused against him.
Then pushes to extend the same powers with no reform.
That’s the contradiction.
If a system was weaponized once, it can be weaponized again.
Expanding it without safeguards doesn’t fix the abuse. It guarantees it.
Woman who lives only 1.6 miles from the META Data Center in Wisconsin speaks out
She says their water system has been completely destroyed
She says there is discharge that turns the entire river white like milk. She paid for testing and found extremely high heavy metal levels
“I live on a horse farm and I am an educator. I, for almost four 50 years, a natural creek has flowed through my property. It's 20 feet wide, up to four feet deep. It has persisted through drought, flood, seasonal change. It's part of a connected system. Groundwater, tributaries, watersheds, aquifers ultimately flowing into Beaver Dam Lake. Until construction began upstream on the data center, its behavior was stable and predictable
After construction started, all of that changed. Here in Beaver Dam, the creek began to stop flowing entirely without rainfall. It would abruptly return off in cloudy and opaque like milk, with enough force to cause drastic erosion and damage — Water testing on my property shows elevated strontium, a very dangerous metal, and other indicators consistent with deep groundwater influence”
Paper money was never supposed to be the money.
It was a receipt.
You deposited gold at a bank.
The bank gave you a note that said:
"The bearer of this note may redeem it for X amount of gold."
That's all a dollar was. A claim ticket.
The paper had no value.
The gold in the vault did.
The paper just made it easier to carry.
This system worked for centuries.
Every major currency was backed this way.
The British pound.
The French franc.
The U.S. dollar.
Then, slowly, governments realized something:
If people trust the paper,
they never come for the gold.
So they printed more notes than they had gold.
Then more.
Then more.
When too many people asked questions,
they closed the gold window.
That was supposed to be temporary.
55 years later, the dollar is still backed by nothing
but trust. And that trust has cost you 97% of your purchasing power.
The receipt became the money.
Global money became trust-based.
And money became nothing but a promise
that nobody has to keep.