California has become ground zero for the most dangerous power grab in modern tech history, and every conservative parent in America needs to pay attention. Sam Altman, the billionaire CEO behind OpenAI and ChatGPT, is no longer content with just building artificial intelligence systems that could reshape society. Now he's actively helping write the rules that will govern those same systems.
Think about that for a moment, Patriots. The man who controls the world's most powerful AI company is now sitting at the table in Sacramento, helping draft regulations that will determine how his own technology interacts with your children online. It's like asking the fox to write the henhouse security manual.
This cozy relationship between Big Tech executives and government regulators represents everything wrong with our current system. While President Trump works to drain the swamp in Washington, California continues to be a breeding ground for the kind of corporate-government fusion that puts profits over parental rights.
The Real Question Every Parent Should Ask
Do you trust Sam Altman with your kids' online safety? Of course you don't. No rational parent would hand over control of their children's digital lives to a tech billionaire whose primary loyalty is to shareholders and progressive ideology.
Yet that's exactly what's happening in California right now, and as we've seen countless times before, what starts in the Golden State doesn't stay there. These AI regulations will likely become the template for the entire nation if conservatives don't wake up and fight back.
Under the Trump-Vance administration, we have a real opportunity to push back against Big Tech overreach. But it starts with parents like you demanding accountability and refusing to let Silicon Valley elites determine the rules that govern our families.
The question isn't whether AI regulation is coming – it's whether that regulation will be written by the people who profit from these systems, or by leaders who actually represent the American people. California has already chosen its side. What about the rest of us?
