President Trump is on a mission to save Americans from the crushing weight of high credit card rates. He wants to cut down these massive interest rates and lower swipe fees. Sounds great, right? Lower bills for hardworking Americans and a fair shake from the banks. But there’s a problem. Congress, with its bureaucratic elites and red tape, stands in the way.
House Speaker Johnson, a key player in Congress, warns of the challenges that this much-needed reform will face. They say it might hurt the system. Oh, really? Who exactly will it hurt? Because it sure seems like most Americans would prefer having more money in their pockets instead of handing it over to corporations with exorbitant fees.
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This pushback against Trump’s plan is yet another example of Washington dithering while everyday folks continue to suffer. The liberal swamp loves to preach about helping the little guy, but when the rubber meets the road, they’re more worried about pleasing their big bank friends and globalist buddies. It’s the same old story of power plays and backroom deals.
Why do Democrats and some Republicans have their feathers so ruffled over Trump’s proposal? Perhaps it’s because it tears down their ivory tower of financial control that’s been built on the backs of the American middle class. They claim to be for the people, yet when it comes time to act, they cower. Trump stands ready to do what’s right, but they all talk about potential “hurts” and complications.
America was built on innovation and bold action, not on being wary of hurting bloated, outdated financial systems. Why not give Trump’s plan a chance? Or are they too afraid it might actually work? Maybe it’s time they remembered who they work for. Why should Americans keep paying through the nose so financial oligarchs can dine in luxury? It’s time to cut the nonsense and put America first.

