John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad
What if America is already far richer than anyone in the swamp is allowed to admit?
What if the real drag on the Republic isn’t taxes, isn’t debt, isn’t even the deficit, it’s Europe?
What if NATO was never a mutual defense pact, but a 75-year subscription America forgot to cancel?
What if “burden sharing” is the most expensive euphemism in the English language?
What if the City of London cabal is draining our banks?
What if the advice from globalists is terrible advice that’s costing us big?
What if every European basing agreement, every forward-deployed brigade, every Ramstein runway, every Aviano hangar, every Souda Bay pier is a tax American workers pay so Berlin can run a welfare state and Paris can run a 35-hour week?
What if foreign aid to Europe isn’t aid, it’s tribute, flowing the wrong way?
What if transporting the vast majority of trade on European owned ships costs more than we realize?
What if the NGO archipelago in Brussels, Geneva, and The Hague is just a money-laundering loop where US taxpayer dollars get rinsed through a “civil society” conference and returned as lectures about our democracy?
What if the UN isn’t a parliament of man, it’s a Manhattan timeshare with diplomatic plates, an accounting black hole, and a Human Rights Council chaired by people who’d jail you for tweeting this?
What if “the rules-based international order” was always code for: Americans build it, Americans pay for it, Americans bleed for it, and Europeans grade it?
What if $36 trillion in debt looks a lot smaller the second you stop underwriting a continent that sneers at you in three languages?
What if you zeroed out the Europe line, the NATO line, the UN line, the NGO line, and woke up tomorrow in a country with the fiscal headroom to rebuild every shipyard, every foundry, every rail line, and every Navy hull we’ve let rot since the Cold War ended?
What if American tourists went to American cathedrals, American opera, American museums, American cities instead.
I’m not saying I believe all of it.
I’m saying maybe, just maybe, we could pay down all our debt and wouldn’t have to pay taxes at all if we cut Europe loose.