White House rolls out talking robot with Melania while real American problems are ignored

The White House saw something truly unbelievable: a talking robot strolling the halls with Melania Trump for a technology summit. That’s right—a machine, designed by scientists with too much time and money, now plays a starring role in American politics. Liberals love to worship at the altar of “progress,” but is this really what the country needs? The sight of a malfunctioning robot next to the First Lady should make everyday Americans shake their heads.

Instead of focusing on real, practical solutions for American families, globalists and tech elites brought in a cold, chrome-faced machine to steal the spotlight. While Americans are facing real problems—like broken borders, rising crime, and a crazy economy—these so-called leaders are more excited about robots showing off at the White House than helping real people feed their families or keep their streets safe.

It’s no surprise to see globalists and Big Tech types drooling over another fancy toy. But it’s not just about showing off their new machine; it’s about shifting attention away from issues that matter most. Americans want leaders who fight for jobs, security, and freedom—not ones who roll out the red carpet for robots.

Let’s not kid ourselves. The left loves to act like technology is the answer to everything. They’ve promised us “progress” for decades, but all we get is more social media censorship, higher taxes, and now robots patrolling the halls of power. Regular folks know what really matters: faith, family, and freedom. A robot will never replace that, no matter how hard the elite try.

If liberals spent as much time fixing the country as they do chasing their robot fantasies, maybe we wouldn’t be in this mess. Maybe next time, the White House will feature a hologram president—and the real Americans who built this country will still be waiting for someone who actually stands up for them. But hey, at least the robot didn’t have to worry about inflation.

Source: Washington Times


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