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‘No Kings’….Really???

The Obama/Biden/Pelosi monarchies ruled America for 12 years with the enthusiastic connivance of the Democratic Party and occasional support from RINOs (Republicans in Name Only). It is supremely ironic that the latest push by the Democratic Party to do what they couldn’t do with elections (frustrate a second Trump Presidency), they now try to accomplish with support and encouragement for riots and destruction across the country styled as a ‘No Kings’ movement. No Kings…really? Where were the willing stooges of the ‘No Kings’ movement when the Obama/Biden/Pelosi monarchies forced deeply unpopular and expensive boondoggles on the American people? Here are just a few examples for your consideration…

  • Long live King Obama! King Obama and the Democratic members of Congress passed Obamacare (ACA) against the will of the majority of Americans and who “say they have heard a lot about the health care bills in Congress.1 After passage of the ACA, for those who have worked hard and paid for their own health insurance, health care costs have doubled and in many cases tripled.2 When the law was debated in Congress, many forecast that the ACA would greatly exceed the original estimates (less than $100 million) of its implementation and operation. After its passage, because “Federal officials badly managed“ its development, the bureaucracy it expanded and the subsequent expansion of Federal Medicare coverage, by 2014 the ACA had cost the taxpayers almost $1 Billion.3 In support of its passage, the Congressional Budget Office (supposedly non-partisan) offered an estimate that the ACA would only the taxpayers only $6,850 by 2021 per each enrollee but in actuality had cost each taxpayer $20,739.4 Supporters continually point to the fact that whatever the costs of the ACA it is worth it because half of the claimed uninsured are now insured, when in actuality, the vast majority of those who are newly insured have not benefited from the ACA…they’re insured because of the additional huge expansion of Medicare coverage that Congress passed subsequent to the ACA. Which passage by the way, also added to the taxpayers’ bill.5 If you were to run the numbers of those who were formerly uninsured who are now insured because of the ACA you might be greatly surprised. It appears that if the Congress had just mandated that those who were formerly uninsured would have insurance from the existing health insurance companies paid for by the Federal government, this would have saved the taxpayers a great deal of money.

  • Long live King Biden! King Biden, with the support Democratic members of Congress erased millions in student loan debt in 2022 by executive order.6 Of course, the majority of Americans opposed student loan forgiveness, but no matter to King Biden.7 Since then, President Trump has signed an executive order “aimed at limiting eligibility for the popular Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, and his Education Department revised some student loan repayment plans to no longer conclude in debt erasure.”8

  • Long Live Queen Pelosi! Queen Pelosi, with the support of her fellow Democratic members of Congress, rammed her so-called “Equality Act” through the 117th Congress in 2021.9 While most Americans are not in favor of discrimination against LGBTQ+ and transgender people, in particular, the majority of Americans were not (and are not) in favor of extending ‘rights’ that curtail freedom for churches and people of faith.10 And in spite of ‘Equality Act’ supporters claims, most Americans (60%) “say a person’s gender is determined by their sex assigned at birth, up from 56% in 2021 and 54% in 2017.”11

The list could be much longer. The “No Kings” movement doesn’t have anything to do with President Trump ruling as a monarch but has everything to do with his policies (especially closing the border and deportations) that he ran on and won the Presidency with. For years Democratic Party Presidents and a Democratically controlled Congress have forced unpopular laws on an unwilling American constituency without a peep from a “No Kings” movement.

We here at I Vote My Vote urge President Trump and the Congress to continue to right the wrongs of the Democratic monarchies that have ruled the country for so long. Long Live President Trump!

  1. Public Generally Opposes Health Care Proposals. (2009). Pew Research Center. Retrieved from https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2009/07/30/section-4-health-care-overhaul/
  2. Haislemaier, E. & Slagle, A. (2024). Obamacare Has Doubled the Cost of Individual Health Insurance. The Heritage Foundation. Retrieved from https://www.heritage.org/health-care-reform/report/obamacare-has-doubled-the-cost-individual-health-insurance
  3. Pickert, K. (2014). Report: Cost of HealthCare.Gov Approaching $1 Billion. Time. Retrieved from https://time.com/3060276/obamacare-affordable-care-act-cost/
  4. Millsap, A. (2024). The Affordable Care Act Has Not Been Affordable For Taxpayers. Forbes. Retrieved from https://www.forbes.com/sites/adammillsap/2024/03/22/the-affordable-care-act-has-not-been-affordable-for-taxpayers/
  5. Ibid.
  6. Carrasco, M. (2022). Updated: Biden Takes Executive Action on Student Loan Cancellation, Extends Repayment Pause. The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. Retrieved from https://www.nasfaa.org/newsitem/27820/Answering_the_10_000_Question_Biden_Takes_Executive_Action_on_Student_Loan_Cancellation_Extends_Repayment_Pause
  7. Stone, D. (2024). UChicago Harris/AP-NORC Poll: The public finds it more important for the federal government to forgive medical debt than student loans. University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy. Retrieved from https://harris.uchicago.edu/news-events/news/uchicago-harrisap-norc-poll-public-finds-it-more-important-federal-government
  8. Nova, A. (2025). What student loan forgiveness opportunities still remain under Trump. CNBC.com. Retrieved from https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/26/what-student-loan-forgiveness-opportunities-still-remain-under-trump.html
  9. H.R.5 – Equality Act. (2021). Congress.gov. Retrieved from https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/5
  10. Equality Act. (2021). Christian Legal Society. Retrieved from https://www.christianlegalsociety.org/equality-act/
  11. Parker, K., Horowitz, M. & Brown, A. (2022). Americans’ Complex Views on Gender Identity and Transgender Issues. Pew Research Center. Retrieved from https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2022/06/28/americans-complex-views-on-gender-identity-and-transgender-issues/

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