We Want Our Money Back
The American taxpayer is the most abused investor on the planet.
We fund the largest government in human history, yet for decades we’ve been told—by both parties—that competence must be rationed. One administration handles domestic policy while foreign policy implodes. The next plays global chess while Americans drown in inflation, crime, and bureaucratic neglect. We’re expected to applaud “progress” in one column while the other bleeds red ink and failure.
That era has been exposed.
As President Donald Trump enters the second year of his second term, the most disruptive truth in Washington isn’t his rhetoric—it’s his results. For the first time in modern memory, the federal government is being forced to operate with total-field awareness: domestic strength paired with foreign resolve, economic discipline paired with national security realism.
No silos. No excuses. No half-measures.
Start at home.
The so-called “One Big Beautiful” domestic agenda—paired with a regulatory and economic “clean-out” that some have dubbed a full-blown bureaucratic colony reset—has one defining trait: it treats American productivity as sacred again. Instead of fragmenting policy into pet causes, the administration has focused on the foundational mechanics of prosperity—energy, labor, manufacturing, logistics, and cost of living.
Energy production has been unleashed,........
