Saving America Comes First
Not of the fight. Not of the debate. Not even of the opposition.
I’m tired of the excuses.
For weeks now, we’ve been told—again and again—that passing the SAVE America Act is just too difficult. Too complicated. Too procedurally burdensome. Too politically risky.
“It’s an arduous task,” they say.
Good. It should be. Because saving America has never been easy. And the sooner the United States Senate remembers that, the better.
Let’s just say the quiet part out loud: without election integrity, none of this matters. Not your tax policy. Not your foreign policy. Not your judicial philosophy.
If the American people cannot trust that their vote is secure, verified, and accurately counted—then the entire structure of our representative republic begins to rot from the inside out. That’s not dramatic. That’s foundational.
And yet here we are, listening to elected officials wringing their hands over how “hard” it might be to pass legislation that simply ensures only American citizens vote in American elections.
Let me tell you about hard.
Hard was a freezing winter at Valley Forge with no shoes, no socks, and barely enough food to survive.
Hard was living next door to neighbors who were loyal to the Crown, while you risked everything for independence.
Hard was knowing that the British army could crush you at any moment—and choosing to fight........
