Greetings, fellow American-loving Patriots!
I wanted to take a moment to discuss a topic that’s been on my mind ever since the debate last night. Now, instead of having Deb sit next to me while I steamroll my opinions, I thought it best to lay it all out for you directly. Trust me; there’s a lot to unpack here.
Let’s start with President Trump. He didn’t show up to perform for us last night, and frankly, that was the right move. Many of us tuned in, expecting zingers and sharp retorts, but instead, we got something far more valuable—focus on what genuinely matters.
You see, we pay attention to every tiny detail and know when lies are being told. It’s almost comical at this point. But beyond the political theater, what keeps you up at night? Is it NATO disliking Trump? Probably not. Instead, it’s something much closer to home—your grocery bill tripling or gas prices soaring past $4 a gallon. These issues hit you where it hurts the most: your wallet.
A young 23-year-old starting a family isn’t losing sleep over international diplomacy but is deeply concerned about making ends meet each month. That’s where President Trump shines. He understands that real Americans want more money in their pockets and less government interference draining their hard-earned cash.
The debate last night was one of the most-watched debates ever. And those tuning in for the first time don’t care about political minutiae or MAGA infighting; they care about solutions to pressing economic issues. They want someone who can bring down grocery bills and gas prices—not someone performing for applause from die-hard supporters who are already locked in.
And let’s talk about Joe Biden’s corruption for a second—foreign bribery allegations and all that jazz. Sure, it’s terrible and needs addressing, but does the average American deeply care about these scandals if they don’t directly see how it impacts their daily life? Probably not as much as they should.
What’s most important right now is speaking directly to those new voters—the ones who aren’t yet convinced but are seeking answers amidst economic turmoil. And that’s precisely what President Trump did. He didn’t waste time weaponizing his platform against political opponents; he spoke directly to people’s immediate concerns.
Now, let’s shift gears slightly and talk about something more significant—our privacy online. Many people believe they have anonymity behind fake internet names, thinking they’re safe from scrutiny. That couldn’t be further from the truth.
The technocracy has evolved tremendously with AI technology tracking everything we do online. From your IP address to geo-location data via your cell phone and email accounts—they know exactly who you are and where you are. To think otherwise is just naive.
Imagine law enforcement driving down the street; they can see real-time data on people within their vicinity—including voter history and social media activity—thanks to fusion centers providing them with detailed profiles. So when you’re sitting online under a pseudonym griping that “nothing’s going to get done,” remember that they know exactly who you are.
In this digital age, honesty in our thoughts is more critical than ever because hiding behind a screen doesn’t mean you’re invisible; you’re just another data point in an extensive profile they’ve built around you.
So let’s focus on what truly matters: supporting candidates who address our everyday concerns rather than getting lost in political drama or believing we’re anonymous online warriors. If there’s one thing I’ve learned from last night’s debate and our current state of technological surveillance—it’s that transparency and focus on practical issues will always trump empty performances.
God bless America,
Pete Santilli