NO MORE SILENCE: HOLDING LEADERS TO ACCOUNT FOR AMERICA’S FUTURE
As a proud conservative and taxpaying citizen, I can no longer sit silently while this country spirals into chaos. The radical left has crossed every imaginable line, from inciting violence to enabling lawlessness, and now, with the assassination of Charlie Kirk, we are witnessing the consequences of unchecked rhetoric and political extremism. This was not just a tragedy—it was a targeted political execution, and it demands a response.
We’ve watched cities burn, businesses looted, and law enforcement vilified. We’ve seen governors and mayors coddle criminals while demonizing those who protect our communities. And now, with the attempted assassinations of President Donald Trump and the murder of one of our movement’s most influential voices, the time for polite outrage is over. The right must stop issuing statements and start taking action.
Billions of taxpayer dollars are wasted on bloated government projects, security for a Congress that refuses to confront reality, and endless bureaucratic nonsense. Meanwhile, our children sit in vulnerable classrooms with outdated security, our roads crumble beneath us, and our bridges rot in silence. In Illinois, we pay some of the highest taxes in the nation, yet our infrastructure is a disgrace. Where is the accountability?
It’s time to demand transparency. Every dollar collected and spent by federal, state, county, and municipal governments should be publicly listed—daily. With the technology we have today, there is no excuse. If Americans saw where their money was going, the outrage would be seismic. The gravy train must be derailed.
We must rebuild our schools with security as a foundational principle. We must modernize older facilities to protect our children. We must hold those who incite violence accountable—regardless of political affiliation. Free speech is sacred, but when it becomes a weapon that leads to bloodshed, there must be consequences.
I call on President Trump, Kash Patel, Dan Bongino, Pam Bondi, and every leader with the courage to stand up and act. Enough talk. Enough delay. The American people are fed up, and we demand a government that serves us—not itself.
We are not asking for permission. We are demanding results.