Reality Check

If you rob, assault, or kill someone, you’re not “misunderstood,” you’re just a criminal with Wi-Fi. And if the same guy you saw in cuffs last week is now standing next to you at Walmart debating between DiGiorno and Totino’s, that’s not justice that’s a clown show with handcuffs.
Let’s not pretend we can’t see the difference. Under Trump, criminals were treated like criminals. Under Biden, they got treated like misunderstood poets who just need another chance.
When a country respects its cops and locks up bad guys instead of hosting a group therapy session for them, people actually feel safe. When it does the opposite, it’s the honest taxpayers — the ones funding the “rehabilitation programs” and all the other social experiments who end up footing the bill and ducking the bullets.
The Trump era.
The border was under control, the cops weren’t the enemy, and the bad guys stayed locked up longer than your gym membership after New Year’s.
Then came the Biden years — where “Remain in Mexico” turned into “Come on in, we’re open 24/7.” Prosecutors started acting like Uber drivers for criminals drop them off, pick them up, repeat. Police morale fell through the floor, and the justice system started handing out more second chances than your ex with trust issues.
Bottom line: some leaders believe in law and order. Others believe in feelings and forgiveness.
If you want streets that are safe, borders that are secure, and criminals who stay behind bars instead of shopping next to you, you already know which era made America feel safer.
Welcome to 2025
the year accountability finally made bail.