
Waiting for government to magically do what it almost never does - repeal their own usurpations of power and attacks on your liberty - is one of the biggest problems we face today.
Mike Ross
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@FireTheUniparty
Husband, Father, Libertarian, Frustrated North Carolinian.

Waiting for government to magically do what it almost never does - repeal their own usurpations of power and attacks on your liberty - is one of the biggest problems we face today.

They could’ve just fixed Afroman’s door



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The Trump administrations should be helping the brave people of Iran overthrow a cruel and terror-sponsoring dictatorship, rather than threatening our democracy ally Denmark. But that would require having an administration that supports American interests and principles.






This week I will introduce the “No Immunity for Glyphosate Act” to undo the recent Executive Order which promotes glyphosate (Round-Up) and insulates manufacturers from liability. #MAHA




We have an entire political party dedicated to serving illegal aliens who invade our country.



Consider these three attachments: 1) Epstein Files Transparency Act 2) Statement from Fox Digital 3) existing criminal statute


An elderly woman in a quiet neighborhood stepped into her yard with her personal firearm after ICE agents attempted to take workers from her yard. The agents left without making an arrest. The exchange lasted only moments, but it carried the kind of weight that rarely shows up in policy debates and often defines real power on the ground. Incidents like this sit at the center of what the Second Amendment was written to address. It isn’t about macho posturing. It’s about a citizen’s ability to slow the momentum of state action when that action feels unchecked. In the United States, the line between government authority and private life has always been negotiated in small, tense encounters far from courtrooms or political statements. She didn’t fire, and nobody got hurt. She created a boundary and the agents recognized it. The restraint on both sides mattered, and the result underscored a simple truth. Rights are only as strong as a person’s ability to assert them when the state arrives uninvited.


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