Why the Anniversary of the OBBB Tax Cuts Scares the Left More Than Independence Day

This Fourth of July isn’t just about fireworks and flags—it’s about freedom from bloated government. While the left obsesses over America’s 250th birthday, true patriots are celebrating something even bigger: the one-year anniversary of the OBBB tax cuts becoming law. This is the milestone the elites hope you forget, because nothing terrifies them more than Americans keeping more of their own money.

When the OBBB was signed, liberals screeched that it would destroy the country. They predicted chaos, collapse, children starving in the streets. But here we are, a year later, and working families are winning. Paychecks are bigger. Jobs are coming back. The private sector is alive again, and regular Americans— not bureaucrats—are spending their hard-earned money on what matters to them. Take that, big government!

These tax cuts prove what conservatives have always said: the government is not your friend, it’s a parasite. When bureaucrats in Washington hoard your earnings, they don’t use it to help you. They use it to grow their own power, push globalist nonsense, and tell the rest of us how to live. The OBBB slashed through that nonsense and put liberty back where it belongs—right in the hands of the American people.

Don’t let the left fool you with sob stories about budget “shortfalls.” They want more of your money so they can funnel it into failing programs and crony projects. They don’t trust you with your own cash, but they sure trust China and global corporations with American jobs. Liberals talk about justice, but they never talk about freedom. And they never celebrate when you get to keep a little more of what you earn.

So this Independence Day, remember what real freedom looks like. It’s lower taxes. It’s less government snooping. It’s trusting families—not politicians—to make America great. If liberals hate that, maybe they should ask themselves: just whose side are they really on?

Source: Redstate


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