I want you to imagine something. Our Founding Fathers, those brilliant men who crafted the very fabric of our republic, are looking down on us right now. And what do they see? A government that’s not just overreaching, but actively dismantling the safeguards put in place to protect We the People from financial predators and corporate corruption.
There’s a battle brewing in Congress, The House Financial Services Committee is about to consider legislation that would gut the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and effectively eliminate the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. Now, why does this matter? Let me take you back in history for a moment.
Remember Enron? WorldCom? These weren’t just companies that failed. They were massive frauds that shook the very foundations of our financial system. The Founders warned us about the dangers of unchecked power, whether it’s in government or big business. And now, we’re on the verge of throwing away the very protections put in place to prevent another financial apocalypse.

Here’s what you need to understand. This isn’t just about budget cuts. This is about power. It’s about who controls our financial system. Is it We the People, through our elected representatives and watchdog agencies? Or is it the big banks and corporations that have been exploiting hardworking Americans for decades?
The CFPB, which was created to protect consumers from predatory financial practices, is facing a funding slash that would cripple its ability to function. And the PCAOB, which ensures that public companies aren’t cooking their books, is on the chopping block entirely. Can you see the pattern emerging?
This is what the Founders warned us about. They knew that without proper oversight, the powerful would always seek to exploit the vulnerable. And make no mistake, this move by Congress is nothing short of a constitutional crisis.

I don’t want this to happen. I pray I’m wrong about this. But history shows us that when we remove the guardrails of financial oversight, disaster follows. It’s as predictable as the sun rising in the east.
So what can you do? First, educate yourself. Read the Constitution. Understand what’s at stake. Then, contact your representatives. Remind them that they work for you, not for Wall Street. And finally, spread the word. Because mark my words: if we don’t act now, we may wake up in an America that our Founders wouldn’t recognize.
The choice before us is clear. Will we stand up for the principles of transparency and accountability that have made our nation great? Or will we allow the forces of greed and corruption to erode the very foundations of our republic? The future of our nation hangs in the balance. May God continue to bless the United States of America, and may He give us the wisdom and courage to defend her.