While most Americans were celebrating simple pleasures like National Crayon Day, the tech elite continue their relentless march toward a brave new world where artificial intelligence controls more of our daily lives than ever before.
The reference to Shakespeare's "Brave New World" - actually from "The Tempest" but popularized by Aldous Huxley's dystopian novel - couldn't be more fitting as we watch Big Tech's AI revolution unfold in 2026. But here's the critical question every patriot needs to ask: who exactly is programming these so-called "smart" systems that are reshaping our society?
The Deep State's Digital Playground
Under the previous Biden regime, we saw how quickly government bureaucrats and their Silicon Valley allies weaponized technology against conservative voices. Now, with President Trump back in the White House, there's a real opportunity to ensure AI serves the American people - not globalist puppet masters.
But make no mistake: the same woke programmers who censored Hunter Biden's laptop story and suppressed conservative content are still embedded throughout Big Tech. They're not just building search algorithms anymore - they're creating artificial "brains" that could influence everything from hiring decisions to healthcare recommendations.
"The future of American freedom depends on ensuring these powerful new technologies serve We the People, not the administrative state," warns one tech industry insider who requested anonymity.
While families in Easton, Pennsylvania can still enjoy innocent activities like the Crayola Experience with their children, the reality is that AI systems are quietly being deployed across our economy and government. From automated border security to financial algorithms, these systems are making decisions that directly impact American families.
Trump's Opportunity to Lead
President Trump's second-term agenda includes dismantling the deep state and promoting American innovation. This is the perfect time to ensure AI development happens transparently, with constitutional safeguards protecting our freedoms.
The question isn't whether this brave new world of computing will arrive - it's already here. The question is whether patriotic Americans will have a voice in shaping it, or whether we'll wake up one day to find ourselves living in the technocratic dystopia the globalists have always dreamed of creating.
