The Political Strategy of Dependency
As Americans we are permitting politicians often subsidized by foreign money to destroy our country and the freedoms we have enjoyed for centuries. DSA is only the recent vintage of weaponry deployed by our enemies. Its happening in France, Germany, the UK, Ireland, Brazil, and Spain. Trump does understand if the Dems ever get unrestricted power again, they will destroy this country. How do we know? They have promised as much in their own words by abolishing or packing the Supreme Court, eliminating the electoral college, eliminating the senate, eliminating personal property, eliminating any form of meritocracy, and controlling speech.
Modern American cities demonstrate how political machines have upgraded clientelism for the twenty-first century, trading ward bosses for multi-billion-dollar municipal budgets. In sanctuary hubs like New York, Chicago, and Denver, authorities funnel astronomical sums into emergency housing, stipends, and services for hundreds of thousands of non-citizens. By embedding these populations into taxpayer-funded safety nets and pushing for local voting rights, ruling parties engineer a reliable, dependent constituency that guarantees perpetual political dominance at the expense of working taxpayers.
This engineered dependency relies heavily on dismantling electoral integrity and loosening oversight. Partisan battles over measures like the SAVE Act expose a deliberate resistance to proof-of-citizenship requirements and strict voter ID laws, preserving systemic vulnerabilities that allow ineligible participants to vote. Simultaneously, urban welfare and benefit programs are stripped of rigorous work mandates and fraud audits. When corruption scandals or bloated budgets hit programs like Medicaid or pandemic relief, any push for reform is immediately branded as an assault on the vulnerable, locking recipients into permanent state wardship.
This closed-loop system is supercharged by government-funded non-profits and community NGOs. Tax dollars flow into these organizations, which act as political mobilization arms, registering voters and driving turnout for the very incumbents signing their grants. It is a self-sustaining patronage cycle where public funds are weaponized to buy political loyalty.
History shows this exact model leads straight to economic ruin and total state collapse. Cuba traded private enterprise for total state dependency after 1959, trapping generations in a crumbling system of rations and centralized control that utterly destroyed productivity. Venezuela similarly bought temporary political allegiance with billions in petro-dollars, funding expansive welfare networks until global oil markets crashed and left a starving population amid hyperinflation and institutional failure.
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has officially filed for her reelection for Minnesota’s 5th District, reigniting political battles with Republican critics and Rep. Nancy Mace. The reelection bid comes amid renewed debate over citizenship requirements for federal officeholders and continued scrutiny surrounding the Feeding Our Future fraud scandal. As Omar dismisses criticism and pushes forward, the race is already shaping up to be one of the most closely watched political contests of the election cycle.
When governance is reduced to perpetual resource redistribution and population management, the math inevitably runs out. The productive wealth-generating base shrinks, debt spirals out of control, and loyalty replaces merit across every public institution. The final destination of political dependency is always the same: economic stagnation, social decay, and inevitable national collapse.