Patriots, they've been lying to you for decades. That federal holiday coming up on February 17th? It's not "Presidents Day" — it's Washington's Birthday, and it's time we stopped letting the establishment erase our founding father from American history.
While corporate media and government bureaucrats push the generic "Presidents Day" nonsense, the actual federal law is crystal clear: the holiday is officially called "Washington's Birthday." But don't expect the swamp creatures in D.C. to remind you of that inconvenient truth.
This isn't just bureaucratic confusion — it's deliberate historical erasure. By lumping George Washington together with every other president under a bland, generic title, the deep state is systematically diminishing the man who literally created our republic. They want Washington to be just another politician instead of the exceptional leader who voluntarily gave up power and established the precedent for peaceful transitions.
With America 250 approaching — the semiquincentennial of our nation's founding — President Trump's administration has the perfect opportunity to restore Washington's rightful place in American consciousness. While the previous regime spent four years apologizing for America and tearing down statues, Trump 47 can lead a patriotic restoration of our true history.
Congress needs to step up and clarify federal law to make it explicitly clear that February 17th honors George Washington — not the parade of swamp creatures who followed him. No more allowing woke bureaucrats to hide Washington behind generic terminology.
This matters because Washington represents everything the establishment despises: a leader who put country before personal power, who rejected the trappings of monarchy, and who warned against the very partisan divisions and foreign entanglements that plague us today.
As we approach America 250, it's time to reclaim our heritage from the cultural Marxists who want to erase it. George Washington's Birthday should honor George Washington — period. Anything less is historical vandalism disguised as inclusivity.
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