It’s Us or Them

We stood in the rain and the cold for this movement. We drained our bank accounts. We volunteered, organized, and spoke up when it mattered. We lost friends and family members for showing our support. We did it for a promise. The promise was America First. The promise was to drain the swamp. To build the wall. To bring the hammer down on the globalist elite who sold our birthright for money and a pat on the head from Davos.

Let’s take a look at the scoreboard a decade later.

There have been some deportations, but not nearly enough. The “woke” poison is finally being called out by name in the highest offices of the land, but it’s certainly not eradicated. We didn’t send a manager to Washington to oversee and slow the decline. We sent a wrecking ball. Right now, it feels like the ball is swinging everywhere except where we live. The country is loaded with tens of millions of people who do not belong here. The swamp wasn’t drained; the alligators were just given new titles. The America we knew is slipping through our fingers, and the men we elected to save it are busy dealing with foreign lands.

Speaking of, let’s talk about Israel. For decades we have watched as our politicians fall over themselves to pledge allegiance to a foreign flag while our own towns decay. Bibi has been to the White House more times this year than most of our own congressional leaders. We just signed over another $13 billion dollars of our money for their defense. Meanwhile, who is defending the American family from the economic onslaught that’s making homeownership a fairy tale for an entire generation? Who is fighting back against the hordes of foreigners invading our hometowns?

We don’t care about ancient religious squabbles thousands of miles away. This is about our money. Our blood. Our priorities. A small clique of Jewish billionaire donors seems to get everything they want from both sides of the political spectrum—bombs dropped on Iran, campus speech policed, Tiktok handed over to them, billions sent to Israel—while the millions of grandmas, parents, and young people who sent what little they had to support these political campaigns are still waiting on the wall we paid for back in 2016. When is our turn?

Let’s talk about some more uncomfortable truths for a moment. The Epstein files were a litmus test of courage, and Washington failed. It was swept into the memory hole. The 2020 election? We all know it was stolen, where is the national crusade for electoral integrity that we were promised? Where is the bill to standardize voting, to make it honest and transparent? Whatever happened to DOGE? How are we making America healthy again by making the toxic Big Pharma sludge Ozempic cheaper?

What about the hundreds of thousands of demonic leftists who openly celebrated the murder of Charlie Kirk without any consequences for their actions? In that moment we had the opportunity and the mandate to utterly crush the left and nothing was done. The silence is deafening, and it tells us everything we need to know.

Let me tell you why Mamdani’s message resonated. Don’t be fooled. It’s not the destitute who are listening. It’s the strivers. These are the people who played by the rules. They believed the old promise. Work hard, be loyal, keep your head down. And what did they get? A stock market soaring for the billionaires and a grocery bill that strangles what’s left of a middle-class income.

So when some pearl-clutching talking head on Fox News funded by Jewish money whines that “socialism is a threat,” these people just laugh bitterly. They sweep their arm over the wreckage of their finances, the foreign wars we endlessly fund, the politicians who care more about Tel Aviv than Tulsa, and they ask: “You really think anything could be worse than this?”

They’re not ideologues. They’re hostages. They are starving for anyone—any idea, any leader—with the guts to punch through the rotten status quo that a handful of Jewish donors built to protect themselves while the rest of us crumble. They’re done listening to the complaining of those who’ve already won everything. They want someone who speaks for the ones who are losing it all.

We are at a precipice. 2026 and 2028 will not be fought on left versus right. The battle line is now the Jewish donor class versus the American people. If your campaign whines about antisemitism and pledges fealty to a foreign nation, that is our signal. You are not on our side. We will not just withhold our vote; we will become your most determined opposition.

President Trump has shown he can be a statesman on the world stage. His desire for peace is admirable. But we sent him to be a warrior for our homes. For our borders. For our pocketbooks. We want the promise kept. We want America First. Not Israel first. Not Jewish donors first. America First.

The clock is ticking and the patience of the American people is not infinite.

We’ve had enough.

We’ve spent decades walking on eggshells. We’ve been lectured, scolded, and branded with scarlet letters for daring to question why a tiny, hostile minority holds such disproportionate sway over our nation’s destiny.

We are done caring about Jewish feelings. We are done prioritizing their anxieties over our survival. If wanting to put the American people first—our families, our future, our nation—makes us “antisemitic” in their eyes, then so be it. Let them call us what they want. We have a country to save.

They are two percent of the population. Two percent. Of that sliver, eight out of ten consistently vote for the very same Democrat politicians who want to dismantle our heritage, open our borders, and erase our history. They fund the media that demonizes us. They bankroll the NGOs that sue our towns to stop us from praying in school or defending our own streets. They are not our allies. They are a hostile elite, a compact minority using our own system against us.

We don’t need them.

They, however, desperately need us. They need our silent compliance. They need our politicians to remain slavishly devoted, forever genuflecting before their money and their influence. For too long, their priorities have been our policy. Their definition of “hate” has silenced our dissent. We funded our own cultural demise with taxes they deftly avoid. We sent our best to die in deserts for a border on the other side of the globe while our own was left undefended. We watched our industries ship out and our towns hollow out, all to feed the insatiable maw of a globalist machine they designed and from which they profit.

That era is over.

It’s time to put the 98% of the rest of us first. The quiet Americans who call this nation home and want to see it thrive for our children, not for a boardroom in Tel Aviv or a donor in Hollywood. It’s time to say: Our needs come first. Our security comes first. Our prosperity comes first.

This is the new litmus test. Any politician, any leader, any party that places the concerns of this foreign lobby and tiny minority over the needs of the American heartland is not just an enemy of the people, they are a traitor to the nation itself. Their career ends with us.

We will not be gaslit. We will not be shamed. Our loyalty is to our own. Our fight is for our own. The choice is finally clear: It’s us, or them.

And we choose us.

Andrew Torba
CEO, Gab AI Inc
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