Stop Letting Them Lie to You
- Mr. John Washington
- 5 days ago
- 2 min read
Let’s stop pretending this is complicated, because it’s not.
Congress controls the money. That means Congress decides who gets funded and who doesn’t. ICE exists and operates because Congress continues to write them checks every single year. Not because they “have no choice.” Not because their hands are tied. But because they choose to.
You hear politicians go on TV saying, “I don’t support ICE,” or “I’m against these policies.” That’s a lie by omission. If they were truly against it, they would defund it. Period. No money means no operations. No raids. No detention centers. No excuses.
Instead, what do they do?
They vote to fund ICE.
They approve billions in enforcement budgets.
Then they turn around and act outraged when the same abuses continue.
That’s not incompetence. That’s strategy.
If the American people don’t open their eyes, we will keep falling for the same scam. We keep voting for the same people who have the power to stop this but choose not to—because they are part of the racket. They benefit from the system staying exactly the way it is. Campaign donations, political leverage, media attention, and power all depend on problems never actually being solved.
Here’s a simple example:
If someone keeps saying they hate a fire, but every year they pour gasoline on it, do you believe their words—or their actions?
Congress pours the gasoline.
So when you see politicians arguing over small headlines, social media drama, or symbolic gestures, understand what’s happening: they’re distracting you from the real lever of power—the budget. As long as the money keeps flowing, nothing changes.
This isn’t left versus right.
This isn’t Democrat versus Republican.
This is the people versus a corrupt system that survives on your silence and confusion.
And the moment people truly understand where the power sits—and who refuses to use it—that’s when the game ends.



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