NOTICE TO ANYONE WHO READS THIS:
I’m going to say this plainly because it needs to be said.
The “trust the plan,” “5D chess,” and now “let Him cook” narrative is not patriotism. It’s passivity dressed up as strategy.
If you believe in the Constitution, then you already know the flaw in this thinking.
We the People are the government. (If I've said it once, I've said it a 1000 times)
Not spectators. Not an audience waiting behind the curtain while someone else pulls the levers of power.
There is no clause in the Constitution that says:
“Sit quietly while hidden operations unfold and just trust that it’s all being handled.”
That’s not a republic. That’s a monarchy mindset.
Transparency is not optional in a constitutional system. It is foundational. Power flows upward from the people, not downward from a protected class of decision makers operating in secrecy.
So when people say, “let Him cook,” what they’re really saying is:
“Don’t ask questions. Don’t demand accountability. Just wait.”
No.
That is the exact opposite of civic duty.
Holding leaders accountable, even the ones you support, is the responsibility of a free people. Blind trust is how governments overstep. Silence is how corruption survives.
You don’t preserve a republic by stepping back.
You preserve it by stepping up.
Ask the questions.
Demand the answers.
Stay engaged.
Because if “We the People” stop acting like the government…
someone else will gladly take that role for us.
Mike