In what can only be described as a miraculous break from their usual propaganda playbook, the New York Times actually managed to interview a reasonable American who gets it when it comes to immigration policy.
The business owner, refreshingly candid in their assessment of Washington's disconnect from reality, delivered a truth bomb that probably made every liberal editor at the Times break out in a cold sweat: 'They talk about the business owners in this country being the backbone of the country. But politicians don't believe that, or they don't act on that.'
There it is, folks – the brutal honesty that the establishment media usually goes out of their way to avoid. While Democrats have spent years pushing the narrative that business owners are somehow anti-American for wanting secure borders and legal immigration, this patriot just exposed the real issue: politicians who pay lip service to Main Street while selling us out to special interests.
Finally, Some Common Sense
It's almost shocking to see the Times publish something that doesn't sound like it came straight from AOC's Twitter feed. This business owner understands what millions of Americans know – that we can support legal immigration AND secure borders without being labeled as extremists by the radical left.
President Trump's mass deportation operations are already showing results, and business owners across America are breathing a sigh of relief knowing that we finally have leadership that puts American workers first. No more cheap labor undercutting wages. No more turning a blind eye to illegal immigration that hurts working families.
'They talk about the business owners in this country being the backbone of the country. But politicians don't believe that, or they don't act on that.'
This quote perfectly captures why Trump won in a landslide – Americans are tired of being lectured by politicians who've never signed a paycheck or met a payroll. They want leaders who actually understand that strong borders mean strong businesses and strong communities.
Maybe there's hope for the mainstream media yet – though we won't hold our breath waiting for more honest journalism from the failing New York Times.
