Here's a statistic that should infuriate every patriotic American: 80 percent of voters support common-sense voter verification through the SAVE Act, while Congress sits at a dismal 20 percent approval rating. Yet instead of listening to We the People, our elected representatives decided it was time for another taxpayer-funded vacation.
The numbers don't lie, folks. The SAVE Act - which would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections - enjoys overwhelming bipartisan support among actual Americans. Meanwhile, the very institution supposedly representing us has an approval rating so low it makes root canals look popular by comparison.
The Swamp Strikes Again
What did Congress do with this clear mandate from the American people? They packed their bags and headed home for spring break. You can't make this stuff up. While working families struggle with inflation and worry about election integrity, the political class treats their constitutional duties like a part-time gig.
This is exactly the kind of establishment arrogance that President Trump has been fighting against. The SAVE Act represents everything the America First movement stands for: common-sense solutions that protect our democracy and put citizens first.
"When 80 percent of Americans agree on something, and Congress ignores it, that's not representative government - that's tyranny with a smile," said one frustrated voter.
The fact that voter verification polls four times higher than Congress itself tells you everything you need to know about how out of touch these swamp creatures have become. They'd rather preserve the broken system that keeps them in power than secure our elections like the American people demand.
Time for Action
President Trump understood this disconnect, which is why he made election integrity a cornerstone of his agenda. Now it's time for Congress to stop playing games and start representing the people who sent them to Washington.
The SAVE Act isn't radical - it's common sense. And if Congress can't see that 80 percent support means "get it done," then maybe it's time for some new faces in those chambers. How much longer will Americans tolerate being ignored by the very people we elect to serve us?
