Folks, I've been saying it since day one: the elites think we're too dumb to see through their nonsense. And when President Trump talks about real stuff like securing our interests around the world, they act like it's a joke.
Take this Greenland thing. You know how important places are in the game of global power? Well, the president was just trying to have a serious talk with Denmark about Greenland and its strategic value. But guess who laughed at him? The European Union and President Macron of France, that’s who. They act like they're too high and mighty for this kind of talk.
Here's what they're not telling you: This isn't the first time our leaders have been mocked by folks across the pond. But it's different now because Trump doesn't back down when others mock him or try to push us around. He calls it like he sees it, and that scares them.
If I did this at my job, talking about serious stuff instead of just making small talk, you bet your boots I'd get some kind of nod for doing the right thing. But in politics, especially with folks who think they know everything because they went to fancy schools or have big titles, it's different.
Back in the day, when America was still leading by example, people didn't just dismiss our leaders' ideas out of hand. They'd listen and then decide what to do about them. But now? It's all about keeping things as they are — the status quo — no matter how outdated or dangerous it is.
President Trump isn't afraid to upset the apple cart, folks. And that's why these European elites see him as a threat. Because when you have someone who actually talks sense and wants to address real issues instead of playing games, people like Macron get defensive.
You don't need a degree to see this is happening. They're worried about losing control of the narrative. But Trump isn't letting them off easy. He's showing us that America needs leaders who care more about protecting our interests than keeping up appearances with foreign dignitaries.
So when you hear people laughing at Trump for talking about Greenland or anything else, remember this: it’s not just a joke. It's a fight to protect American values and interests in the face of those who would prefer we stay quiet and complacent.




