Our nation is facing an unprecedented wave of government overreach this year – and it's imperative that we rise up to push back against these egregious violations of our freedoms.
First and foremost, let's address the elephant in the room: Joe Biden's relentless push to force electric vehicles onto hardworking Americans.
Now, don't get me wrong—I'm all for innovation, but the government has no business dictating what type of vehicle we should drive. And that’s not even taking into account the crazy price tag or the fact that EV batteries don’t hold up where it’s extremely hot or extremely cold (which is most of the country).
The government is also sticking its nose where it doesn't belong by attempting to dictate which social media platforms we can and can't have on our phones.
It's absurd that bureaucrats in Washington think they know what's best for us when it comes to something as personal as our online interactions or our private data. After all, the IRS couldn’t even keep our private data safe as recently as a few months ago. How can they ensure they’re protecting our information on social media? 🤔
And let's not forget the outrageous spending spree the feds are indulging in, pouring trillions of our hard-earned tax dollars into a war in Ukraine—a war that we have absolutely no business being a part of. Not only is this a reckless misuse of taxpayer money, but most Americans want Congress to focus on improving life here at home. I AGREE >>
Friend,we need representatives who will stand up for our rights, who will fight against government overreach, and who will put the power back where it belongs—with the people.
We can’t sit by and watch as Big Government bureaucrats trample on our rights and freedoms. It’s time we rise up, fight for liberty, and take back the Senate!
Together, we can reclaim the America that our forefathers fought and died for. But it starts with each and every one of us standing up and saying enough is enough.
This email was sent by: Rand Paul For US Senate - PO Box 72928 Newport, KY, 41072, United States
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