Welcome to obedience school, America. You're the dog. If you've been paying attention, the lesson plan is clear: heel when commanded, lie down when told, sit up when given a signal, and beg when expected. Failure to perform means punishment—swift and brutal. Success means survival, at least for now.
This hit me clearly today with the freezing of financial lifelines—affecting Americans of every political stripe. Jobs, contracts, payments, benefits—all mysteriously suspended, then some restored with a casual "system error" excuse. The message? You obey, you eat. You obey, your kids get medical care. You obey, you get to rebuild after disaster strikes. Your ability to exist with dignity is not a right—it's a conditional privilege, dependent upon compliance.
What does this tell you? It should be a wake-up call to all Americans. They don't see you as citizens with inalienable rights. They see you as possessions to be manipulated, as assets to be leveraged. Your needs and wants are tools of control, not priorities. Your happiness, your security, your very existence—these are in their hands, and they enjoy reminding you of that fact.
Some may be content with this arrangement. Look at my own dog—happy, fed, housed, cared for. But there's love in that relationship. I feed him because I care for him. Now ask yourself: Do those who toy with your livelihood, who wield necessity as a weapon—do they love you? No. Because to them, you aren't even a dog. You're something lower.
This is just the first week. The message is clear: comply or face the consequences. If you think it stops here, you're not paying attention. Keep obeying, and soon you won't just be living in the cage—you'll be grateful for it. And they'll use your own Constitution to line the bottom.
But there is another way.
You don’t have to accept their leash. You don’t have to grovel for scraps or play their game. The hand that dangles privilege and sustenance over you does so not out of generosity, but out of control. And what happens when a dog refuses to obey? It bites.
Bite the hand that 'feeds' you. Reject their manufactured dependence. Build alternatives, create resilience, and refuse to be owned. They expect you to roll over—stand up instead.
This will not make me rich but helps me keep up the fight. It also lets you show your support for retaking America with a movement of sanity and practicality.