The Frog Revolt: A New Vision from the Swamp
In Portland, change didn’t come from palaces or parades. It came from neighbors, murals, and quiet defiance. The Frog Revolt follows that path—humble, deliberate, and unstoppable.
The Frog Revolt is a grassroots movement born from the margins—where frogs croak not for spectacle, but for change. From the swamp, we offer a new vision: one of quiet defiance, collective action, and systemic transformation. Inspired by local uprisings like Portland, we believe that real change begins with humility, persistence, and community. No kings. No cages. Just voices rising from the mud.
🐸 The Swamp Is Not Yours, Donald
While Trump builds detention centers in the Everglades and calls them “Alligator Alcatraz,” we frogs reclaim the swamp—not as a prison, but as a playground of resistance.
Our swamp is sacred. It’s filled with mezcal, maracas, and mischief. No walls, no fences—just croaks that echo across borders.
They weaponize the swamp. We ritualize it. They cage reptiles. We unleash amphibians.
Support the Swamp. Not the spectacle.
🐸 NoKings Day: The Swamp Speaks
We had the chance to participate in the largest and most representative demonstration in the Americas. NoKings Day was a celebration of fraternity and peace, a reminder to our leaders that there is no room for royalty in America.
Unfortunately, despite powerful speeches and massive civic participation, we achieved nothing concrete. The most resounding phrase was: Donald Trump must go. But that idea hasn’t even crossed the mind of the Republican Party’s leader, nor has he shown any intention of correcting his actions. In fact, the demolition of the East Wing of the White House proves that the opinion of the majority means nothing to him.
This is where we must begin a movement that acts—one that carries out the changes needed for America to shift toward a people-first future. The Frog Revolt is proof that insignificant characters (the frogs) have a voice, a vote, and the power to reshape a collapsing system.
🐸 We demand:
A radical shift in the national budget, cutting defense spending by 90% and redirecting those funds to build a Free universal healthcare system for all U.S. citizens.
The dismantling of all U.S. military bases abroad, and the return of deployed soldiers. Let the entire fleet anchor in American ports.
A massive infrastructure program, prioritizing the construction of a high-speed tram network for passengers and goods. Rebuild highways, bridges, and public facilities so people can travel freely—and so tourists can enjoy the wonders of our land.
💸 The Debt
We know that our country’s historical debt is unpayable. Donald Trump has the brilliant idea that the entire world should pay it—through tariffs and a series of collaborations and investments that exist only in his imagination.
At this point, countries around the world—friends and foes alike—are fed up with a fool who believes he can manipulate the global economy at will. Without major headlines, affected nations are quietly seeking alternatives to abandon trade with America and forge new commercial alliances.
Trump doesn’t understand that U.S. influence is already waning. Within a year or two, countries may establish a new system that excludes us entirely. Ports are closing to American trade, our currency is seen as toxic, and no one is seriously interested in working or visiting the United States anymore.
Without conflict, the world’s citizens are simply losing interest in America—and the consequences will be catastrophic. The U.S. dollar is losing its privileged status, and no one wants to invest in Treasury bonds. The stock market, seemingly dynamic and successful, carries enormous risk, and international investors are quietly pulling away.
Paying off the $38 trillion debt is impossible. The only thing the government can do now is drastically reduce the deficit and hope the financial collapse doesn’t explode in our hands. While repayment is out of reach, a strategy of austerity and meaningful budget reform could send positive signals to the market and help stabilize the economy.
The tariffs imposed on the American population are excessive. A federal consumption tax of 10% must be established to improve state revenue—and all import tariffs should be eliminated to restore commercial peace with the world and normalize the flow of goods.
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