For three decades, Congress has waged a relentless war on the American soul, gutting the nation’s freedom, prosperity, and spirit with a bipartisan wrecking ball.
The so called “representatives” in Washington haven’t just failed us but they’ve sold us out, for cronyism, and a bloated, tyrannical system that chokes the life out of everything it touches.
Let’s start with the economy. Thirty years ago, America was the world’s unchallenged powerhouse, a land where hard work and ingenuity could still carve out a decent life. Then Congress, drunk on its own arrogance, started rigging the game.
They deregulated Wall Street in the late ‘90s, unleashing a casino of greed that crashed the economy in 2008, wiping out savings, homes, and dreams. Did they hold the bankers accountable? Nope. They bailed them out with taxpayer money, socializing losses while privatizing gains.
Fast forward to today, endless money printing, skyrocketing debt, $34 trillion and counting and inflation that’s turned the American Dream into a cruel joke.
Congress didn’t just watch this happen; they orchestrated it, passing spending bills thicker than phone books, stuffed with pork for their donors while Main Street starves for decades.
And don’t get me started on the surveillance state. The Patriot Act, was rammed through with barely a debate, turned America into a panopticon. They told us it was for “security,” but the NSA’s spying on every call, text, and email wasn’t about catching terrorists; it was about control.
After the abuses were discovered, they doubled down, expanding the FISA courts and letting Big Tech harvest our data like we’re livestock. Thirty years of eroding the Fourth Amendment, and now you can’t sneeze without some algorithm flagging you as a “threat.”
Then there’s the endless wars. Congress, in its infinite wisdom, decided America should play global cop, bleeding our treasure and youth in deserts and mountains half a world away. Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria trillions spent, thousands of lives lost, and for what? We don’t know. Far too often there was no vision, no plan and no goal.
The War Powers Act? A relic. Congress hasn’t declared war since World War II, but they’ve rubber-stamped every military misadventure since, outsourcing their spine to the Pentagon and defense contractors. Meanwhile, our borders remained open for decades and our infrastructure crumbles. Priorities, right?
But the real knife in America’s heart? The cultural rot Congress has enabled. They’ve stood by as education was hijacked, turning schools into indoctrination camps that teach kids to hate their country.
They’ve let bureaucrats weaponize regulations to silence dissent, from IRS targeting to social media censorship. And they’ve pushed division: race, class, gender pitting us against each other while they sip champagne with lobbyists.
The First and Second Amendments? Under siege, with Congress either complicit or too spineless to fight back.
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@elonmusk to buy X to liberate us.
Congress isn’t broken; it’s bought. Thirty years of campaign finance loopholes, insider trading, and revolving-door politics have turned our representatives into puppets for corporations, special interests, and globalist elites.
Citizens United in 2010 opened the floodgates, letting money drown out the people’s voice. Why else do they ignore us on immigration, trade deals, or healthcare? Because their real constituents aren’t you and me, they’re the ones writing the checks.
So here we are, 2025, staring at the ashes of a once-great nation.
Congress has spent at least 30 years torching our wealth, our privacy, our security, and our unity.
And as we stood on the brink during that November election, many of us had hoped things would be different. But five months into this administration and absolutely nothing in Congress has changed.