Before we get there, the fix hurts—because we’ve deferred accountability for too long. The problem’s not new; it’s just overdue.
Think of Milton Friedman: getting drunk feels great first—the buzz, the laughs, the “everyone’s equal” unicorn parade. Then the hangover hits. Hard.
We got drunk on wokeness, on open borders, on pretending the world’s not ugly. Ignored the tab. Now it’s due.
The cure? Opposite order: bad effects first. Pain. Discomfort. Borders closing, markets dipping, old comforts gone. It’s not pretty. It’s not quick.
But like any real hangover, relief comes after — if you hold fast. Generations before us didn’t whine. They paid the price. Built something.
So folks — keep clear. Stay grateful. Stay accountable. Assimilate. Allegiant. Make prudent calls. Act pragmatic.
The clouds are here. The bill’s being paid. But liberty’s never cheap.
We come out stronger. Just don’t quit.
– The Grateful Immigrant from St. Paul, Minnesota
March 3, 2026
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