Here's everything you need to know about how much Congress cares about the American people: While 80 percent of voters demand basic election security through the SAVE Act, our so-called "representatives" can't be bothered to act on it - instead choosing to pack their bags for yet another taxpayer-funded vacation.
The numbers don't lie, Patriots. According to new polling data, a stunning 80 percent of Americans support voter verification requirements - the cornerstone of the SAVE Act that would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. It's common sense legislation that any functioning democracy would have passed decades ago.
But here's the kicker: that same 80 percent of Americans disapprove of Congress itself. Coincidence? Hardly.
The Swamp Chooses Vacation Over Verification
Instead of listening to the overwhelming will of the people they claim to represent, what does Congress do? They head off on spring break like college kids with daddy's credit card. Meanwhile, Americans are left wondering if their votes actually count in a system that refuses to verify who's casting ballots.
This is exactly the kind of tone-deaf arrogance that drove Trump back into the White House. The administrative state and their congressional enablers have made it crystal clear: your opinion doesn't matter, your voice doesn't count, and your tax dollars will fund their leisure time while real problems go unsolved.
"When 80 percent of Americans want something as basic as election integrity and Congress ignores it, you're not looking at representatives - you're looking at rulers who've forgotten they work for us."
The SAVE Act isn't radical - it's basic common sense. Requiring proof of citizenship to vote in American elections should be as automatic as requiring ID to buy alcohol or board a plane. Every other developed nation does this without controversy.
But the swamp creatures know that election integrity threatens their power structure. They'd rather maintain a system where questions about voter eligibility persist than actually secure our democratic process.
While Congress vacations, President Trump and his team continue delivering on their America First agenda. The contrast couldn't be clearer: Trump fights for the people, Congress fights for spring break.
When will Americans finally say enough is enough to a Congress that treats us like subjects instead of citizens?
