I’m tired of watchin’ the country get handled like a broken machine with nobody willing to tighten the bolts. The border’s a disaster and the people in charge pretend it’s fine, smiling on TV while the rest of us deal with the fallout. They build speeches instead of solutions, hide behind paperwork, and point fingers instead of takin’ responsibility. I’m not mad at the people tryin’ to survive; I’m mad at the leaders who let everything fall apart and act shocked when it finally does.
Every day feels like the same cycle: promises, cameras, debates, and zero real action. They shake hands in offices we’ll never see, far away from the roads, towns, and communities that get hit hardest. They talk like they know our reality, but they don’t walk where we walk or feel what we feel. They see numbers; we see consequences. They see votes; we see danger, stress, and chaos that never gets addressed.
I’m angry because this should have been fixed years ago. I’m angry because regular people pay the price while politicians cash a check and go home untouched. They say the system works, but anyone living close to the mess knows that’s a lie. The system’s held together with tape, excuses, and wishful thinking. They keep telling us to trust the process, but the process is cracked straight down the middle and nobody in power wants to admit it.
They call anyone who speaks up extreme, like wanting safety makes you the enemy. They say we’re overreacting, like living with uncertainty is normal. I’m done staying quiet. I’m done pretending this chaos is acceptable. You can’t build a strong country when the front door doesn’t work and the people responsible won’t fix it.
If telling the truth makes me the villain, then I’ll carry that label proudly. I won’t water down my thoughts to make politicians comfortable. I won’t lie to myself just because they lie to everyone else. I want order, stability, leadership, and honesty—none of which we’re getting.
This isn’t hate; this is frustration with a government that refuses to act. This is anger at a system that collapsed while the people in charge were too busy arguing to notice. This is me demanding better from the ones who promised better.
If they won’t step up, then we will keep calling them out. If they won’t protect the country, then we will protect our voice. I’m not backing down, not staying quiet, and not pretending everything is fine when it clearly isn’t.
This is our home.
This is our fight.
And I’m not afraid to say what they won’t.