
Disclaimer: What you will read below is not a criticism of my race, color, creed, or religion — it is a scathing reality of what happens to a country when it adopts elements of socialism. It also explains why so many of us, Indians, have come to America seeking freedom and a better life.
Having lived in a socialist country, I understand how rare and valuable our freedoms are, and why they must be preserved. As an immigrant, I often find myself fighting harder than many natural-born citizens to keep this Constitutional Republic. I came to America, worked hard, followed the rules, and built a life through opportunity—not entitlement. I even founded a TEA Party group in New Jersey in 2009 and used that platform to educate Americans about the dangers of creeping socialism.
This is an immigrant’s plea to all Americans: Why would you want to turn this great nation into something so many of us rejected in our native countries? At the 250-year mark, I urge you to take a hard look at the Constitution — both parties have desecrated it. We the People must fight to restore it. No country is perfect, but America remains the last beacon of freedom.
Today, I see many well-meaning Americans romancing with emotionally charged words such as social justice, tolerance, peace, equality, tax-the-rich, and such. People get drawn to ideas that promise fairness, security, and a better life for all. Those goals are admirable; we all want a just and prosperous society - but in practice, such promises drift into policies that concentrate power and deepen division, often leaving societies strained while political and entrenched interests benefit most. A welfare state cannot sustain itself; it ultimately collapses, leaving people worse off. Been there, seen that!
I strongly urge you to watch this video from yester years of a KGB who was planted in India (1960s) to destroy India from within. What he says is true - I lived it.
Have you considered the power of your vote? Your vote is an agreement with the candidate you entrust to represent your interests. Is that agreement based on emotions, or on a clear understanding of cause and effect? Please see below. Have you thought through the consequences of policies and their impact on future generations if they are fully realized? America will not be immune to decline if policies that expand dependence and concentrate power take hold.
A Broader Perspective
Many Americans — especially those who came here seeking opportunity — understand what happens when government overreach, corruption, and economic stagnation take hold. The American Dream exists because of:
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Go ask an Indian how likely they are to rely on law enforcement or the courts if they are wronged — especially when corruption runs deep in India?
Democrat proposals such as abolishing ICE, defunding the police, eliminating cash bail, and packing the courts will increase crime and embolden the criminal elements. Gangs will gain ground. In many cases, a criminal record becomes a pathway into politics. Good people avoid law enforcement and public service. Citizens lose faith in justice and stop seeking help. Corruption spreads. People become destitute, which is the ultimate goal for socialists. DESTITUTE PEOPLE ARE EASY TO CONTROL.
Is that what Americans want?

Go ask an Indian what it is like to live under the pressure of enforced Sharia law in regions where it takes hold. Radicals exploit weak law enforcement and political divisions to advance their agenda. Socialist politicians look at vote-banks and allow weakened law enforcement with little or no concern for the We the People. Concerns about border security and national safety are often tied to broader debates about immigration policy. Have past global events such as 9/11 not taught us the cost of complacency?
Americans must stop being "useful idiots" to a self-destructive cause. Tolerance is one thing; being exploited is another.
Americans must ask themselves: when do we put national interests first?

Go ask an Indian what it was like to live in India, under socialist govt. with constant blackouts when energy demand spikes. Ask entrepreneurs, manufacturers, and farmers how unreliable power cripples productivity. Energy is the engine of growth.
Energy drives opportunity — when energy fails, economies stall.
The result: fewer jobs, rising hardship, and people becoming dependent on government handouts. Remember, those who control energy control the people. Economic destitution hands governments immense power over people’s lives – exactly what the socialists demand. Many left countries like India to escape that cycle.
Do Americans really want to risk their prosperity?

India’s socialist governments routinely portrayed private businesses, rich farmers, industrialists, and job creators as “evil.” That narrative fueled resentment and turned producers and dependents against each other. Distrust spread—and with it, a culture where cheating and gouging one another became normalized opportunism.
In the mid-1970s, under the guise of the Emergency, major industries —banks, airlines, and more — were nationalized. From agriculture to manufacturing, every sector was buried under suffocating, mile-high regulations—rules so complex they were nearly impossible to understand, let alone follow.
What followed was predictable: a bloated bureaucracy feeding off entrepreneurs who were trying to build businesses and create jobs. Only the politically connected or the ultra-wealthy could navigate the system. Power and wealth became concentrated in the hands of a few—often at the expense of everyone else.
Washington - both parties want that power. America - don't let lobbyist control We the People.

Once control over livelihoods tightens and opportunity shrinks, taxes rise. Those struggling to get by and clinging to limited private-sector jobs or government work—bear the burden. Everyday goods are heavily taxed, squeezing the public even further. At the height of socialist control in India, basic items—refrigerators, fans, cooking gas, electrical appliances, even phone service—were labeled “luxuries” and taxed accordingly. For ordinary citizens, these essentials were out of reach. Demand collapsed. Businesses suffered. Jobs disappeared. As purchasing power eroded, investments dried up. With punishing regulations and crushing taxes, global companies stayed away—and economic stagnation followed.
This changed when

When regulations choke and taxes crush, survival instincts take over. Small businesses, desperate to stay afloat, begin adulterating food and goods with inferior or even dangerous substitutes just to turn a profit. Corrupt government officials enable it by taking bribes and looking the other way while public safety is compromised. The result: a system where integrity is punished, corruption is rewarded, and ordinary citizens pay the price. When rules become unworkable, lawbreaking becomes routine, and society splits into two classes: those who exploit, and those who are exploited. The hunters and the hunted.
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