For years, politicians claimed the middle class was “struggling because of forces outside anyone’s control.”
Translation: “Don’t blame us.”
But the truth is simple: the middle class didn’t collapse on its own. Politicians broke it — intentionally.
They shipped our factories overseas, then acted shocked when American towns lost their jobs.
They taxed working families to death, then called the wealthy “greedy.”
They inflated the cost of fuel, food, housing, health care, and education, then pretended it was “just the market.”
The middle class didn’t fail.
Government policy did.
While Americans worked harder, Washington spent harder.
While families tightened budgets, Congress raised spending limits.
While we struggled to buy groceries, they approved foreign aid packages.
The message from D.C. has always been the same:
“We know what’s best for you.”
But the middle class wasn’t asking for handouts —
we were asking for opportunity.
Trump understood that.
He didn’t say “America can’t compete.”
He said “Let’s compete again.”
Cut taxes, cut regulations, bring manufacturing back, unleash energy production.
Suddenly, the middle class didn’t need rescue —
it needed **freedom.**
Politicians don’t want an independent middle class.
They want a dependent voting base.
That’s why they broke it.
That’s why we’re taking it back.

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