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We are finally experiencing the conservative change we have always required.

We are finally experiencing the conservative change we have always required.

Spending a lot of time online—scrolling through news, listening to podcasts, and trading theories—can make you feel deeply connected to every twist in the Jeffrey Epstein saga. Or maybe you think the truth about trans sports simply doesn’t matter in the broader picture of American politics.

That would be a big mistake.

There’s a significant conservative revolution happening in Washington, and if you’re not paying attention, you might miss it—possibly the most meaningful shift in decades.

Let’s start with sports. The recent conservative pushback against transgender ideology in athletics marks a crucial turning point. It’s not just about helping women’s sports or social approval; it’s more fundamental.

This is about reclaiming the truth in a cultural battle—a victory that defies the lies we’ve had to accept in our adult lives. Without such victories, fixing anything else seems nearly impossible.

It may seem odd to call a clear and public acknowledgment of reality “a big victory.” But think about it. It’s like seeing a living Joseph Stalin suddenly admit, “Yes, the mass graves are real.” People knew this—experienced it—yet for years felt the pressure to conform to a lie to avoid repercussions.

That was the atmosphere in America last year: an atmosphere thick with enforced falsehoods.

There are tendencies in this country that veer dangerously close to moral failure. However, conservatives should never forget what life was like during the Democrats’ four-year campaigns.

Welfare rolls surged. Government engagement ballooned. There were accusations about unwillingness to hire certain demographics, especially white men in their 50s and 60s. The borders were left wide open, and crime? It was practically normalized, as if tolerating it was a moral act.

Just six months after Donald Trump’s inauguration, the border was sealed. His administration, operating on a shoestring budget, launched a national crackdown that sent fear rippling through illegal immigrant communities.

The White House even made the unprecedented move of firing or buying out over 100,000 federal employees while also making the largest tax cuts in U.S. history permanent.

These tax cuts also allocated $75 billion for immigration enforcement. That’s just from a couple of weeks ago!

Keep in mind, Republicans had held the presidency and both houses of Congress since before 9/11. This is the first time a Republican administration has effectively translated its power into tangible results.

Contrast this with past tragedies when Republican leaders chose to pursue amnesty rather than real solutions.

Oops!

In the last six months, the administration faced lawsuits from activist judges, challenges to their authority, and decisive moves to withdraw federal funding from PBS and NPR—a long-standing promise made by Republicans.

Now the White House has also instituted tax regulations that allow businesses to funnel money into crucial industrial infrastructure development.

They’ve even forced universities to address fraudulent records concerning male athletes competing in women’s sports, issuing apologies to marginalized women.

And that? That’s frozen tens of millions of taxpayer dollars intended for liberal institutions, triggering lawsuits over alleged racism.

The previous director of the CIA has been caught in a scandal reminiscent of the Russiagate debacle, with officials now facing scrutiny. That’s where we find the current administration.

Meanwhile, the U.S. trading regime has been entirely reshaped, with full tariffs imposed on countries flooding the market with subpar goods. For now, few countries seem willing to retaliate, and our economy hasn’t faced severe backlash.

The concept of birthright citizenship, once sacred, appears ready for reassessment—yet many Americans aren’t overly concerned.

This administration has even confronted the vaccine industry, launching investigations into the soaring rates of autism—something Health and Human Services has finally begun to scrutinize.

And President Trump? He’s not avoiding international criticism. He openly condemned South African government-sanctioned attacks on farmers and bipartisans across the board, addressing issues that many have sidestepped for too long.

Polls indicate that Trump’s support has risen, particularly among Hispanic and Black men, with his Republican approval rating creeping up to impressive new heights—88% in one poll, 90% in another!

Conservatives have begun to dominate the comedic landscape and pop culture. They’ve started to recognize that defending institutions that clash with their values need not be their priority anymore; rather, they should aim their ambitions at those very institutions.

In city streets, we now see conservatives operating more like revolutionaries, while prominent Democratic figures seem to react with shock and dismay. Just the other day, a group of masked ANTIFA members attempted a violent takeover but were routed and arrested by regular police—no special forces needed.

This outlines the current state of the Democrats and their allies: scattered, struggling, and witnessing a major morale crisis. The influence of Hollywood and corporate media has hit rock bottom; many are just plain tired of the current narrative.

So, maybe it’s time to take a break from scrolling and engage with this moment—it’s one that many have anticipated for a long time. And no, we aren’t weary of winning.

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