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Refusing the SAVE Act Should End Several Careers

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Washington’s elite love to pretend they’re untouchable, but as Larry O’Connor and AMAC’s Andy Mangione lay out in this must-watch clip, nothing crushes complacency like a tidal wave of grassroots fury. They’re dissecting two powerhouse battles: slashing prescription drug prices by reforming pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) through delinking their profits from those absurdly inflated list prices that bleed Americans dry, and—crucially for us 2A patriots—the SAVE Act’s shameful stall in the Senate. This isn’t just policy wonkery; it’s a blueprint for voter-driven accountability, showing how a revived talking filibuster could drag reluctant senators into the spotlight and force their hands.

For the 2A community, the SAVE Act is non-negotiable armor against the gun-grabbers’ latest scam. It mandates proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration, closing the loophole that Democrats exploit to flood rolls with non-citizens who then tip elections toward anti-Second Amendment radicals. Imagine: unchecked illegal voting electing more squad-style extremists who push red-flag laws, assault weapon bans, and ATF overreach. Mangione nails it—senators like Schumer and his cronies are banking on your silence, but refusing to pass SAVE should torch their careers. We’ve seen it before; the 2020 election backlash birthed a pro-2A House majority. Now, with filibuster revival, every no vote becomes a viral liability in red states, where gun owners vote in droves.

The implications? Pure empowerment. PBM reform proves conservatives can deliver pocketbook wins, building momentum to safeguard our rights. Get loud—email, call, rally. Flood the switchboards, demand a talking filibuster, and make SAVE law before November flips the script. Your voice isn’t just heard in D.C.; it’s the hammer that shatters their ivory tower. Watch the clip, arm yourself with facts, and let’s end some careers. Second Amendment forever.

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