Give me a break? That’s what more and more Americans are saying — out loud — as they watch the political and cultural chaos unfold like a badly written soap opera with no commercial breaks.
Gas prices are bouncing around like a pinball machine, grocery bills feel like mortgage payments, and what’s the White House focused on? Lecturing people about pronouns and pushing trillion-dollar spending packages like it’s Monopoly money.
Meanwhile, middle-class families are juggling two or three jobs just to make ends meet, while Washington elites pat themselves on the back for “progress.”
It’s not just the economy. Border security? A mess. Crime? Spiking. Education? More about indoctrination than instruction.
And let’s not even get started on the censorship circus — where saying the wrong thing online can get you canceled, but calling for chaos in the streets gets shrugged off as “activism.”
Disgraced Don Lemon says storming the Minnesota church with ICE rioters was just an “act of journalism.”
Was harassing the pastor “journalism” too?
He can call it what he wants, but he violated the FACE Act and is about to find out.
Set an example.
pic.twitter.com/KmnBehimlC— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) January 19, 2026
Everyday Americans are tired. Tired of being told they’re the problem for wanting secure borders, affordable groceries, and safe neighborhoods.
Tired of watching leaders fly private jets to climate conferences while telling everyone else to eat bugs and ride bikes.
There’s a growing disconnect between the people who run the country and the people who actually live in it. And when those who dare to push back get labeled as “extremists,” it only proves the point — the system’s rigged, and the folks at the top don’t want to hear the truth.
So yeah — give me a break. Give the country a break. Because the American people are waking up, and they’re done being gaslit, ignored, and insulted. The silent majority? Not so silent anymore.





