It's time for a reality check, Patriots. While President Trump and his DOGE team led by Elon Musk are working around the clock to dismantle the bloated administrative state, too many Republicans in Congress are playing a dangerous waiting game—pretending the courts will magically solve America's big government problem.
Here's the brutal truth these obtuse GOP politicians refuse to acknowledge: There is zero evidence that Supreme Court rulings will stop the federal leviathan from continuing its relentless growth. This kind of wishful thinking isn't just naive—it's fatal to our republic.
The Courts Won't Save Us
For decades, conservative voters have been sold the same lie: "Just wait for the right Supreme Court case." "The Constitution will protect us." "The judiciary will restore limited government." Meanwhile, the administrative state has exploded into a fourth branch of government that writes its own laws, enforces them, and punishes Americans who dare to resist.
Where were the courts when the FBI was raiding Mar-a-Lago? Where were they when the IRS was targeting conservative groups? Where were they when COVID bureaucrats were destroying small businesses with unconstitutional lockdowns?
"At some point it simply becomes a refusal to see where we are," warns a new analysis that's sending shockwaves through conservative circles.
President Trump understands this reality. That's why he's not waiting for court decisions—he's taking executive action to gut the deep state, fire woke bureaucrats, and restore constitutional government. That's why he created DOGE to eliminate entire federal departments.
Time for Action, Not Excuses
While Trump leads from the front, too many establishment Republicans are making excuses. They'd rather hide behind procedural arguments and "constitutional norms" than do the hard work of actually shrinking government.
The American people didn't give Republicans control of Washington so they could wait for the courts to maybe, possibly, someday restore our freedoms. They voted for action. They voted for results. They voted to drain the swamp—not to politely ask the swamp creatures to regulate themselves.
How much bigger does government need to get before these delusional politicians wake up and join Trump's fight to save America?
