And the Humvees roll, Through the towns we know, With a rattle in the ground and a fear that grows. Yeah, the Humvees roll, Hearts turn cold, You can hear the silence break when the
I went down to the ballot, my heart heavy as lead Promised me heaven, but all I got was dread He smiled so sweet, shook my hand with a grin But I found out later,
Unchain my vote, Donald let me be, You don’t care a thing about democracy. You lied and you schemed, you played us for fools, But truth is breaking through, we’re done with your rules.
The faith is gone, it’s gone away from me Yeah, the faith is gone, gone away from me You fooled a nation once, but now we finally see The faith is gone for good, gone
Red lines and blue lines, cutting through the sand, Voices shouting, no one seems to understand. Neighbors turning cold, friends turning away, A house once whole now split in shades of gray.
You said you’d fix it, baby, make it right, But every single promise fades into the night. You smiled and you shouted, told us what we crave, But left us all stranded, in the shadows
Smoke in the streets, lies in the air, Leaders deceiving without a care. Chains of corruption wrapped around our minds, Shadows grow longer as truth unwinds.
You said you’d drain the swamp, but you filled it instead, With cronies and felons and folks who misled. You tried to steal elections, you broke the people’s trust, Now the gavel’s coming down —
You said you’d fix it, baby, make it right,
But every single promise fades into the night.
You smiled and you shouted, told us what we crave,
But left us all stranded, in the shadows of your wave.
And the Humvees roll, Through the towns we know, With a rattle in the ground and a fear that grows. Yeah, the Humvees roll, Hearts turn cold, You can hear the silence break when the
I went down to the ballot, my heart heavy as lead Promised me heaven, but all I got was dread He smiled so sweet, shook my hand with a grin But I found out later,
Unchain my vote, Donald let me be, You don’t care a thing about democracy. You lied and you schemed, you played us for fools, But truth is breaking through, we’re done with your rules.
The faith is gone, it’s gone away from me Yeah, the faith is gone, gone away from me You fooled a nation once, but now we finally see The faith is gone for good, gone
Red lines and blue lines, cutting through the sand, Voices shouting, no one seems to understand. Neighbors turning cold, friends turning away, A house once whole now split in shades of gray.
Smoke in the streets, lies in the air, Leaders deceiving without a care. Chains of corruption wrapped around our minds, Shadows grow longer as truth unwinds.
You said you’d drain the swamp, but you filled it instead, With cronies and felons and folks who misled. You tried to steal elections, you broke the people’s trust, Now the gavel’s coming down —
And the Humvees roll, Through the towns we know, With a rattle in the ground and a fear that grows. Yeah, the Humvees roll, Hearts turn cold, You can hear the silence break when the
I went down to the ballot, my heart heavy as lead Promised me heaven, but all I got was dread He smiled so sweet, shook my hand with a grin But I found out later,
Unchain my vote, Donald let me be, You don’t care a thing about democracy. You lied and you schemed, you played us for fools, But truth is breaking through, we’re done with your rules.
The faith is gone, it’s gone away from me Yeah, the faith is gone, gone away from me You fooled a nation once, but now we finally see The faith is gone for good, gone
Red lines and blue lines, cutting through the sand, Voices shouting, no one seems to understand. Neighbors turning cold, friends turning away, A house once whole now split in shades of gray.
You said you’d fix it, baby, make it right, But every single promise fades into the night. You smiled and you shouted, told us what we crave, But left us all stranded, in the shadows
Smoke in the streets, lies in the air, Leaders deceiving without a care. Chains of corruption wrapped around our minds, Shadows grow longer as truth unwinds.
You said you’d drain the swamp, but you filled it instead, With cronies and felons and folks who misled. You tried to steal elections, you broke the people’s trust, Now the gavel’s coming down —
Smoke in the streets, lies in the air, Leaders deceiving without a care. Chains of corruption wrapped around our minds, Shadows grow longer as truth unwinds.
And the Humvees roll, Through the towns we know, With a rattle in the ground and a fear that grows. Yeah, the Humvees roll, Hearts turn cold, You can hear the silence break when the
I went down to the ballot, my heart heavy as lead Promised me heaven, but all I got was dread He smiled so sweet, shook my hand with a grin But I found out later,
Unchain my vote, Donald let me be, You don’t care a thing about democracy. You lied and you schemed, you played us for fools, But truth is breaking through, we’re done with your rules.
The faith is gone, it’s gone away from me Yeah, the faith is gone, gone away from me You fooled a nation once, but now we finally see The faith is gone for good, gone
Red lines and blue lines, cutting through the sand, Voices shouting, no one seems to understand. Neighbors turning cold, friends turning away, A house once whole now split in shades of gray.
You said you’d fix it, baby, make it right, But every single promise fades into the night. You smiled and you shouted, told us what we crave, But left us all stranded, in the shadows
You said you’d drain the swamp, but you filled it instead, With cronies and felons and folks who misled. You tried to steal elections, you broke the people’s trust, Now the gavel’s coming down —
You said you’d drain the swamp, but you filled it instead, With cronies and felons and folks who misled. You tried to steal elections, you broke the people’s trust, Now the gavel’s coming down — justice is a must!
And the Humvees roll, Through the towns we know, With a rattle in the ground and a fear that grows. Yeah, the Humvees roll, Hearts turn cold, You can hear the silence break when the
I went down to the ballot, my heart heavy as lead Promised me heaven, but all I got was dread He smiled so sweet, shook my hand with a grin But I found out later,
Unchain my vote, Donald let me be, You don’t care a thing about democracy. You lied and you schemed, you played us for fools, But truth is breaking through, we’re done with your rules.
The faith is gone, it’s gone away from me Yeah, the faith is gone, gone away from me You fooled a nation once, but now we finally see The faith is gone for good, gone
Red lines and blue lines, cutting through the sand, Voices shouting, no one seems to understand. Neighbors turning cold, friends turning away, A house once whole now split in shades of gray.
You said you’d fix it, baby, make it right, But every single promise fades into the night. You smiled and you shouted, told us what we crave, But left us all stranded, in the shadows
Smoke in the streets, lies in the air, Leaders deceiving without a care. Chains of corruption wrapped around our minds, Shadows grow longer as truth unwinds.
Too much of our politics today has twisted the idea of loyalty. We’re told to prove we’re “true patriots” by lining up behind one politician, one party, one personality. That’s not patriotism—that’s blind allegiance.
Real loyalty isn’t to a man. Real loyalty is to our country. And a country shows its loyalty back by taking care of its people. That means intelligent solutions, not slogans. It means tackling the hard problems—healthcare, jobs, inflation, veterans’ care—with real ideas instead of scapegoats.
If a leader asks for loyalty to themselves instead of loyalty to the people, that’s a red flag. We don’t need cults of personality. We need leaders willing to work, compromise, and solve problems.
Stop the bullshit. Enough with the distractions. Loyalty to country means loyalty to each other—and it’s time our politics caught up to that simple truth.
Election season is here, and with it comes a flood of ads and fundraising emails. Most of them have a familiar rhythm: tell us the country is on the brink, paint the other side as evil, and finish with “chip in now if you’re a true patriot.”
What’s missing? The issues that actually affect us.
Where are the promises to make healthcare more affordable? To create better jobs and protect small businesses? To tackle inflation in a way that makes sense to working families? To make sure veterans have the care and respect they’ve earned?
Voters deserve more than fear and name-calling. It doesn’t matter if the attack ads come from the right or the left—they’re distractions. What matters is whether a candidate will look us in the eye and tell us what they plan to do for our families, our communities, and our future.
Ignore the hype. Don’t let the noise drown out the questions that matter most. We have the power to demand real answers about healthcare, jobs, inflation, and veterans’ care. If someone wants our vote, that’s what they should be talking about.
Here is Episode Four of the Sovereignty Alliance. “Trigger Month Begins”
Episode 4 – “Trigger Month Begins” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Great Pretender
Episode 3 – “Signals & Standoffs” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Unchain
Episode 2 – “Under Watch” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Rollin Away ’25
Episode 1 – “Safe Harbor” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Hit The Road
Behind the scenes the Government is taking control, not with martial law, at least not yet. But by Financial Control.
On June 14, 2026, Congress passed the National Resource Security Act (NRSA), a sweeping federal measure granting Washington emergency powers to control “critical state-managed resources” — including water rights, energy production, and key agricultural outputs. Framed as a national response to global supply shortages, the bill passed narrowly after a late-night session and was signed within hours.
Here is Episode Four of the Sovereignty Alliance. “Trigger Month Begins”
Episode 4 – “Trigger Month Begins” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Great Pretender
Episode 3 – “Signals & Standoffs” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Unchain
Episode 2 – “Under Watch” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Rollin Away ’25
Episode 1 – “Safe Harbor” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Hit The Road
Behind the scenes the Government is taking control, not with martial law, at least not yet. But by Financial Control.
On June 14, 2026, Congress passed the National Resource Security Act (NRSA), a sweeping federal measure granting Washington emergency powers to control “critical state-managed resources” — including water rights, energy production, and key agricultural outputs. Framed as a national response to global supply shortages, the bill passed narrowly after a late-night session and was signed within hours.
You had the right to speak your mind, to pray or not to pray To march, to dream, to disagree and not be led away But now you cheer for kings and crowns And burn
And the Humvees roll, Through the towns we know, With a rattle in the ground and a fear that grows. Yeah, the Humvees roll, Hearts turn cold, You can hear the silence break when the
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Loyalty to Country, Not to a Man
Too much of our politics today has twisted the idea of loyalty. We’re told to prove we’re “true patriots” by lining up behind one politician, one party, one personality. That’s not patriotism—that’s blind allegiance.
Real loyalty isn’t to a man. Real loyalty is to our country. And a country shows its loyalty back by taking care of its people. That means intelligent solutions, not slogans. It means tackling the hard problems—healthcare, jobs, inflation, veterans’ care—with real ideas instead of scapegoats.
If a leader asks for loyalty to themselves instead of loyalty to the people, that’s a red flag. We don’t need cults of personality. We need leaders willing to work, compromise, and solve problems.
Stop the bullshit. Enough with the distractions. Loyalty to country means loyalty to each other—and it’s time our politics caught up to that simple truth.
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