Serial liar Adam Schiff is back to his old tricks, this time teaming up with Utah RINO John Curtis to strip Americans of their freedom to participate in prediction markets that have proven far more accurate than the mainstream media's bogus polls.
The California Democrat and establishment Republican have introduced what they're calling a "bipartisan" bill to regulate prediction markets like Polymarket and Kalshi - the same platforms that correctly forecasted President Trump's decisive 2024 victory while legacy media was pushing fake narratives about a "close race."
Of course Schiff wants to shut down these markets. They expose the lies that Democrats and their media allies have been peddling for years. While CNN and MSDNC were claiming Biden was sharp as a tack, prediction markets showed the American people saw right through the charade.
The Real Reason They Want Control
The bill's sponsors claim they're worried about "insider trading" and violations of sports betting laws. But let's be honest - this is about control. The establishment can't stand that regular Americans have found ways to profit from predicting political outcomes without relying on the corrupt pundit class.
"These markets are primed for insider trading and flout laws against sports betting," critics argue in typical swamp-speak designed to expand government overreach.
This is the same Adam Schiff who spent years lying to the American people about Russian collusion, leaked classified information, and tried to remove a duly elected president based on fabricated evidence. Now he wants to lecture us about market integrity?
And Curtis? Just another Republican In Name Only who'd rather side with Democrats than defend the free market principles his party claims to support.
President Trump and the MAGA movement have consistently championed deregulation and individual liberty. Will they let this obvious attack on American entrepreneurship stand, or will they remind Schiff and his RINO allies that We the People don't need Washington's permission to make informed bets about our country's future?
