Yesterday, folks, something terrible happened right here on our soil. In Minneapolis, federal agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse with a wife and two kids. This ain't some far-off thing; this is happening to regular people who just go about their business every day.

Here's the deal: when you see videos of what went down, it looks like plain and simple murder. I don't know how else to put it. The feds were there with all their toys, swat team stuff, and they shot this guy who was just walking home from work.

I'll tell you what — every time we hear about these things happening, folks say it's an isolated incident or a misunderstanding. But the truth is, this has happened before, hasn't it? Remember Breonna Taylor? What did she do that Alex didn't?

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Now, the government wants to sweep this under the rug like they always do. They'll send out some fancy lawyer from their PR team saying it was justified or a case of mistaken identity — plain and simple lies. But here's what they're not telling you: these incidents are becoming more common.

If I did something like that at my job, I'd be fired on the spot. There’s no way any company would let me keep working if I killed someone while trying to arrest them. So why does it look different for the federal government?

What happened yesterday isn't just a tragedy; it's a warning sign. The 2A is the only thing standing between regular folks like Alex and a government that doesn’t respect their rights. This is how things have been spiraling out of control, and it’s time we start asking why.

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Back in the day — I mean way back when before all this craziness started — you could count on law enforcement to uphold our Constitution and protect us from harm. But now? It's like they're more interested in protecting themselves than keeping us safe.

The thing that gets me is how many times we've seen this pattern repeat itself over the years under different administrations, Democrat or Republican. Every time someone cries out for change, nothing happens. We keep seeing these same abuses of power year after year.

So here's my question to you: when are enough people going to say 'enough'? When does it become clear that our government isn't working for us anymore?