America’s fed up with politicians who talk tough but refuse to deliver. The American people handed conservatives the reins of power—White House, Senate, and House—so why isn’t the SAVE America Act, the most basic common-sense election security law, already on the books? It’s as simple as asking voters to prove they’re Americans before voting. You’d think that would be a no-brainer. But thanks to left-wing obstruction and swampy globalists who would rather see dead voters cast ballots than protect our democracy, the SAVE Act keeps getting blocked.
Now, finally, conservatives are showing some spine. Instead of playing pattycake, they’re locking down the House. No votes on anything else until the do-nothing Senate takes action on this crucial bill. It’s about time somebody let the left know their games are over. Americans demand free and fair elections, not free-for-all fraud.
But let’s be honest—the left despises measures like the SAVE Act. Why? Because they know without their imported voters and endless loopholes, they’d lose for a generation. They trash the idea of showing ID at the polls—while requiring one to buy cough syrup or attend their fancy college campuses. Their hypocrisy is endless! Liberals love “democracy” when it hands them power, but scream about “voter suppression” when patriots try to secure the ballot box.
The globalist elites wring their hands about “discrimination,” pretending it’s impossible for citizens to prove they’re Americans. Yet real Americans, from big cities to small towns, have no problem following the rules. It’s the radical left, terrified their fake majorities will crumble, that’s desperate to keep elections wide open for fraud.
If conservatives cave this time, what’s left of the republic? Will we wait for another stolen election before we act? The message is simple: the House is locked until the Senate does the job it was elected to do. No more excuses, no more stalling, no more betrayal of American voters. Either you stand with America, or you stand with chaos. Which side are you on?
Source: Redstate
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