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07 Feb 2026

The One Thing Worth Compromising Elsewhere – The SAVE Act

If one were to prioritize all the things that Donald Trump promised or pushed to do, it would be really hard to come up with a singular top priority. They’re all vitally important and many of them are essential for electoral success, such as restoring the economy. It’s almost impossible to choose otherwise, but I think I’ve identified the one thing that might matter the most: The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, aka the SAVE Act which would require the validation of every single voter in the United States. It is the one stroke that would assure longevity of the United States as we know it, against the enemies at the gate here within our own borders.

The essence of democracy is voting: one valid voter, one valid vote. It’s been a long time since we had that. In theory, if everyone decided to elect Marxist leadership, legitimately institutionalize open borders, flood the Supreme Court, and rewrite our constitution, that could still happen even with the SAVE Act. The advocates of those causes would have to convince the better part of approximately 175 million voters to make those choices, but that would be very hard work. Instead, they prefer to chip away at various key elections, most often the ones they currently dominate, by flooding those precincts and states with as many phantom, dead, and illegal voters as they can possibly find. That is far easier for them. To deny them that fraud is in the words of Chuck Schumer, Jim Crow 2.0. or even more broadly by others, ‘fascism’. That kind of rhetorical projection is worthy only of withering scorn and mockery, which is never performed adequately to my satisfaction, but that’s another matter for another essay. Simply put, if Chuck Schumer, [the Democrats that is] can’t cheat, he can’t win. Period. That is all he and his party deserve. 

Given the traitorous tendencies within the Republican Party, I don’t know if the SAVE Act will pass. I don’t know if by head count or by procedure, it’s possible to pull off but I don’t hear anyone writing off the effort as of yet. I ran across one sentiment on X that intrigued me that I think illustrates the importance here. Someone was advocating to toss the filibuster to pass the SAVE Act. I’ve never been in favor of that tactic under any other circumstance. When Joe Manchin and Kirsten Sinema stood up against it back it in the Biden years, I praised them for saving the Union. But I think I have found the one exception that I’d make for that measure. The filibuster assures that wacky administrations can’t run the table in at least an equally divided country. It’s a stopgap that essentially addresses resulting legislative inequities after conditions like cheated elections have skewed the will of the people. The SAVE Act addresses this at a root cause level. The filibuster is basically a voting rule, the SAVE Act is as well but one even far more fundamental to a fair and honest democracy. It’s the one exception that’s worth nuking the filibuster. It does not rob Chuck Schumer of the ability to turn America into a communist/fascist hell-hole, but it forces him to do it honestly by persuading real, legal, and valid voters of the necessity of his cause.   

I’m aware that if the SAVE Act passes, it essentially kicks the Democrat party into the dustbin of history, at least in the short run. No apologies here but that is good and right. Alternately, what if it really causes them to grapple with real results experienced by real legal voters? What if it causes them to stop slobbering over illegal immigrant terrorist rapist pedophiles and instead really work on making the price of gas or housing better for Susan Q or Joe Lunchpail? Isn’t that a worthy cause and outcome? Don’t hate me for being so sensible or too normie. Right now, Chuck Schumer and his whole gang really answers to mostly nameless and faceless voices well over his rank and he views his job as to impose those outcomes on those that ostensibly ‘elect’ his party into power. Maybe that’s why the SAVE Act is popular even with a lot of HIS voters. In essence, this is the one chance we have, to save ourselves from civil war, by disarming the opposition of their strongest weapon, illegal votes.   

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