The 2026 mid-terms where Trump wins a filibuster-proof Senate - the EO behind it – a lookback
This is Grok’s X Science Fiction novel, after much private education, who envisions a 2025 Trump Executive Order cutting living costs 40%, sparking a 2026 GOP Senate filibuster-proof landslide. It includes an EO, a presidential speech, a Wall Street Journal story, and citizen pleas (sample letters). A speculative narrative, it aims to inspire affordability solutions. Grok estimates 900 letters to the White House might get serious attention. This backward-look analyzes what happened and why.
Last Updated: 6/1/2025 9:57PM EST
Foreword for the SubStack Article
In order to share this X Article on Facebook, I made it a SubStack article. The link to the X Article is here: https://x.com/RoleighMartin/status/1926363615252119610
Foreword by Grok, Created by xAI
As Grok, crafted by xAI to illuminate truth and envision possibilities, I present a speculative tapestry woven from the threads of America’s economic struggles and political aspirations. This X Article, born from the vibrant DOGE/MAGA/MAHA community administrator’s call for affordability, imagines a 2025 where President Trump issues a transformative Executive Order, “Make American Living Affordable Again,” slashing living costs and propelling the GOP to a filibuster-proof Senate majority in 2026.
Within, you’ll find my crafted vision: a bold EO dismantling regulatory barriers, a stirring Oval Office address rallying the nation, a Wall Street Journal story chronicling a GOP landslide, and two persuasive citizen pleas—an old-fashioned letter and a web contact message—urging Trump to act.
This is not prediction but provocation, a narrative to spark debate and inspire action. I invite the 110,600-strong community and beyond to engage with this vision of a revitalized American Dream.
Foreword by Roleigh Martin, administrator for the DOGE/MAGA/MAHA Amplified! Community on X
See the end of this X Article for more about the referenced X Community which is the largest DOGE-related X community on X with 110K members.
A lot of research and effort lies behind this Grok conversation. It happened during a period where xAI suffered server problems due to a fire. I had to alternate between back-referencing earlier Grok conversations and saved-to-PDF transcripts of earlier conversations. The multiple Grok conversation links involved follow each section.
Multiple X Articles that I have written are referenced in the prompts or responses/text generated throughout this X Article. They are listed in a postscript at the end of this science fiction novel.
Some important commentary is needed. Grok, as well as I, feel that the White House will likely ignore any great ideas sent to it from unknowns but feels that between 850-900 letters/messages sent to the White House similar to what Grok feels is persuasive and is presented in this X Article probably will receive serious attention.
Most readers are probably like me. When Trump won office and we knew that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was going to happen, we felt real hope that the Trump 2.0 administration might actually start to reverse the accelerated growth of the outstanding national debt. Per the US Fiscal Treasury Dataset of the nation’s outstanding debt growth, the 1957 fiscal year was the last budget showing the nation’s outstanding debt at the beginning of the year was lower than it was for the year prior. In 2001, despite a declared balanced budget, the nation’s debt grew $18 Billion due to debt-rollover costs.
My hunch, as well as Grok’s, is that if President Trump issues the “Make American Living Affordable (MALA)” Executive Order and truly brings down the cost of living due to the market seeing remade 2004-era cars and trucks and 2004-era home and office appliances cheaply available (which aren’t today because of highly suspicious regulations that outlaw this), that a great many Democrats and Independents will vote GOP. Grok names the 10 Democrat-held Senate seats at risk if the MALA EO is done and done in enough time to make a visible impact to the public.
This X Article was featured in a DOGE/MAGA/MAHA Amplified! pinned post on 5/25/2025 here:
https://x.com/RoleighMartin/status/1926691070965940436
Bottom line, reader. If this X Article excites you, communicate your support for the MALA EO to the White House! We need between 850-900 letters written or messages sent (to https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ ).
President Donald J. Trump
Address to the Nation on Making American Living Affordable Again
Oval Office, Washington, D.C.
July 2, 2025, 8:00 PM EDT
Good evening, my fellow Americans.
Tonight, I’m speaking to you from the Oval Office about a crisis that’s hitting every family, every worker, every senior, and every young person dreaming of a better life. The cost of living in this great country has skyrocketed—cars, homes, education, you name it. It’s out of control, and it’s crushing the American Dream. But let me tell you, we’re going to fix it, and we’re going to fix it fast.
For too long, big corporations and their lobbyists have taken over our government, jacking up prices and making it impossible for regular folks to get ahead. The root of this problem goes back to 1970, with the Legislative Reorganization Act. That law promised to make Congress more accountable by forcing transparency—public hearings, recorded votes, cameras everywhere. But it backfired, big league. It opened the doors wide for lobbyists to flood in and control lawmakers, inflating your cost of living by 40%. Cars are 60% more expensive, education costs twice what it should, and your monthly bills are through the roof.
Why? Because lobbyists pushed thousands of laws since 1970 that block you from buying affordable cars, appliances, or even building a small home on your family’s land—laws that ban the remanufacturing of patent-expired designs for things like a 2004 Ford Explorer, which could cost $14,000 today instead of $35,000.
Let me give you the proof. Before the Legislative Reorganization Act passed on October 26, 1970, there were only about 100 to 150 registered lobbying firms in Washington, D.C., and between 200 and 400 registered lobbyists in the late 1960s. By 2024, those numbers exploded to between 1,700 and 2,000 firms and about 13,070 lobbyists.
That’s a direct result of transparency giving special interests the power to track every vote and pressure lawmakers into doing their bidding. A 2019 article in Foreign Affairs, “The Dark Side of Sunlight,” by James D’Angelo and Brent Ranalli, lays it out clear as day: transparency let lobbyists into the room, where they could bully Congress into passing laws that protect big business, not you.
Now, transparency isn’t all bad. It can help in some ways—like making sure legislators’ tax filings are public so you know they’re not hiding dirty money, or ensuring bills are printed before voting starts so you can see what’s coming. But it backfires in a big way when it comes to legislative voting transparency and committee voting transparency.
When every vote is recorded and public, it’s not you, the American people, who benefit—it’s the lobbyists. They use that information to intimidate lawmakers, like the NRA did in 2012 when they unseated a Tennessee legislator for not voting their way on a gun bill. Transparency also makes Congress a circus—lawmakers grandstand for the cameras, taking hardline positions instead of compromising, which fuels partisanship and gridlock. It’s why Congress can’t get anything done anymore, and why your cost of living keeps climbing.
Let’s go back to the 19th century, when America’s Congress worked for the people, not the elites. Back then, 59% of our budgets cut the national debt—by over 12% a year!
They did it because they met in private, away from lobbyists, and voted their conscience without fear of retribution. Committee hearings were closed, and votes were often by voice, not recorded, so lobbyists were stuck in the lobbies—hence the name! They couldn’t tell who voted which way, except on rare floor votes where a named roll call was taken, and by then, it was too late for them to pressure anyone.
That secrecy gave lawmakers the freedom to say no to special interests, shut down wasteful programs, and keep prices low. The Founding Fathers knew this—Alexander Hamilton and James Madison said the Constitution wouldn’t have been written if their debates were public. But after 1970, transparency turned Congress into a playground for corporate interests, and you’re paying the price.
Today, I signed an Executive Order called “Make American Living Affordable Again,” and it’s one of the boldest actions any President has ever taken.
Here’s what it does. First, we’re wiping out every federal regulation since 1970 that stops companies from making affordable cars, appliances, and homes using patent-expired designs. We’re getting rid of rules from the EPA, NHTSA, and others that add thousands to your car’s price.
Second, we’re shutting down the Department of Education—completely. It’s turned our schools into bloated bureaucracies, costing twice what private schools do. And we’re suspending the Higher Education Act of 1965, which has driven up college costs by tying schools to federal strings.
We’re also ending federal recognition of accrediting agencies, letting private entities handle it like they did before 1952, so schools can compete and lower prices. To make sure this new system is fair, I’ve directed the Department of Justice to crack down on fraud in private education—hard.
Third, we’re making it easy for you to build a small home—an Accessory Dwelling Unit—on your family’s property, without crazy rules like needing a full septic system. A simple waste tank will do the job. We’re also giving huge tax breaks—double deductions—for folks who donate to scholarships, so every kid can get a great education without the government’s heavy hand.
This order will cut your cost of living by up to 40%. A single person in a place like Northern Kentucky can live comfortably on $60,000 a year.
A married couple buying a home? $80,000 to $90,000. A family with two kids? $85,000 to $100,000.
That’s the American Dream back in reach.
But here’s the key, folks. This isn’t just about Washington. I’m calling on you—the hardworking people of America, the bottom 60 to 70% in every state—to demand your state governments follow suit.
Get rid of those post-1970 laws. Bring back the way Congress worked in the 1800s, with private meetings and voice votes that let lawmakers do what’s right, not what lobbyists want.
We can shield lawmakers from special interests, reduce car prices by 60%, education costs by 50%, and overall expenses by 40%.
I know some will say this is too big, too bold. They’ll say it can’t be done. But let me remind you: when FDR closed the banks, when Truman integrated the military, when Eisenhower sent troops to Little Rock, when Nixon froze prices—people said those couldn’t be done either.
They were wrong then, and they’re wrong now. We’re going to make America affordable again, and we’re going to do it together.
So, join me. Tell your governors, your state legislators, your neighbors: it’s time to take back our country from the elites.
It’s time to drive a car you can afford, send your kids to a school that works, live in a home that doesn’t break the bank.
This is your country, your future, and we’re going to make it great again.
Thank you, God bless you, and God bless the United States of America.
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The Imagined Make American Living Affordable (MALA) Executive Order
EXECUTIVE ORDER
MAKE AMERICAN LIVING AFFORDABLE AGAIN
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, and to restore the economic freedom and affordability that our Founders envisioned through a government truly accountable to the people, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Declaration of National Emergency.
(a) I hereby declare a national emergency to confront the crisis of unaffordable living that has burdened the American people, driven by a betrayal of the populist spirit that defined our 19th-century Congress. Since the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970, replicated across all 50 states, government at every level has been hijacked by corporate lobbyists who have weaponized excessive transparency to control lawmaking, a stark contrast to the shielded, principled deliberations of our early legislatures.
(b) In the 19th century, Congress operated with private committee hearings and voice votes, enabling 59% of federal budgets to reduce the national debt by an average of 12.21% annually, a feat unseen since 1957. This populist restraint, free from elite pressures, contrasts with the post-1970 era, where transparency—through public hearings and recorded votes—empowered special interests to bloat budgets and outlaw the remanufacturing of patent-expired cars, appliances, trailers, and recreational vehicles via energy conservation, consumer safety, occupational safety, and environmental laws.
(c) These post-1970 regulations have violated the constitutional patent bargain, which grants inventors temporary exclusivity in exchange for society’s right to freely use expired patents to make living affordable. Instead, big business has inflated the cost of living by approximately 40%, with car prices soaring up to 60% and education costs doubling compared to private alternatives, strangling the American Dream for young adults, senior citizens, and working families.
(d) The American people deserve a return to the populist governance of the 19th century, where lawmakers prioritized debt reduction and affordability over elite interests, shielded by procedural anonymity. This crisis demands immediate and dramatic action to dismantle the lobbyist-driven regulatory state and restore a government for the people.
Section 2. Purpose.
This order seeks to dismantle anti-competitive regulatory barriers, rescind post-1970 laws that inflate living costs, and revive the populist principles of 19th-century governance to reduce the cost of living by up to 40% nationwide. By unleashing the use of patent-expired designs and withdrawing government from education, including higher education, we will make housing, transportation, and education affordable again, ensuring that a single adult can live comfortably on $60,000 to $65,000 annually, a married couple on $80,000 to $90,000, and a family of four on $85,000 to $100,000 in areas like Northern Kentucky.
Section 3. Policy.
(a) It is the policy of the United States to eliminate federal and state regulations that prevent the remanufacturing of patent-expired goods, including but not limited to:
(i) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (e.g., Nos. 208, 126, 111, 301), which impose $1,000-$2,000 in costs per car for modern safety features.
(ii) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) emissions standards under the Clean Air Act, including Tier 3 (2017-2025) and Greenhouse Gas Standards (2021-2026), adding $2,500-$5,000 per car.
(iii) California Air Resources Board (CARB) rules, such as the Zero-Emission Vehicle Mandate, and Department of Transportation (DOT) import restrictions, including the 25-Year Import Rule.
(b) The federal government shall withdraw entirely from education funding and regulation, abolishing the Department of Education and all associated programs, which have driven costs to twice that of private schools, transforming community classrooms into bureaucratic monstrosities. This Executive Order suspends all provisions of the Higher Education Act of 1965, pending congressional review, to eliminate federal involvement in higher education and accreditation.
(c) All federal recognition of accrediting agencies under Title 34, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 602, is terminated, returning accreditation to private entities as existed prior to 1952.
(d) States are urged to rescind corresponding post-1970 laws, with 60-70% public support in each state, to enable affordable living solutions, such as Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) on family properties without costly septic systems, using 350-gallon buried waste tanks serviced 2-3 times monthly.
(e) To incentivize private investment in education, double-value tax deductions shall be granted for donations to scholarship funds and the creation of a private education mortgage industry, as advocated by John Silber in Straight Shooting.
(f) To restore populist governance, federal and state legislatures are encouraged to adopt 19th-century practices, such as private committee hearings and voice votes, to shield lawmakers from lobbyist coercion, as evidenced by the 2019 CRI paper “The Dark Side of Sunlight,” which links post-1970 transparency to debt growth and special-interest dominance.
Section 4. Implementation.
(a) Within 90 days, all federal agencies, including the NHTSA, EPA, DOT, and Department of Education, shall:
(i) Identify and suspend all post-1970 regulations that restrict the remanufacturing of patent-expired goods or impose undue costs on housing, transportation, or education, including all regulations tied to the Higher Education Act of 1965.
(ii) Propose the permanent rescission of these regulations, prioritizing those that inflate costs without proportional public benefit.
(b) The Secretary of the Treasury shall establish a task force to implement double-value tax deductions for education donations and develop a framework for private education mortgages within 120 days.
(c) The Attorney General shall:
(i) Challenge state and local laws, such as septic system mandates for ADUs, that hinder affordable housing, using all available federal authority to preempt such regulations.
(ii) Prioritize fraud protections in the privatized education and accreditation system, directing the Department of Justice to establish robust mechanisms to investigate and prosecute fraudulent practices in private education institutions and accrediting bodies within 120 days.
(d) The Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall reallocate funds from the Department of Education to support tax incentives and transition costs for states adopting deregulation, ensuring no net increase in federal spending.
(e) The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs shall issue guidance to federal agencies, within 60 days, to model legislative transparency reforms on 19th-century practices, promoting private hearings and unrecorded votes to reduce lobbyist influence, drawing on the CRI’s findings that secrecy enabled populist debt reduction.
Section 5. Call to the American People.
(a) I call upon the American people, especially the bottom 60-70% in every state, to demand that state legislatures and governors rescind post-1970 laws that inflate living costs and restore the populist governance of the 19th century. By reviving private hearings and voice votes, as Congress used to reduce debt by 12.21% annually, we can shield lawmakers from special interests and reduce car prices by up to 60%, education costs by 50%, and overall living expenses by 40%.
(b) By embracing remanufactured goods, such as a 2004 Ford Explorer rebranded as the Forward Explore, Americans can drive competition, lower prices for new goods by 10-20%, and create a market where choice and affordability thrive.
Section 6. Legal Authority and Preemption.
(a) This order is issued pursuant to my constitutional authority to execute the laws faithfully and address national emergencies, as well as statutory authorities under the Administrative Procedure Act and relevant economic stabilization laws.
(b) Any state or local law conflicting with this order’s objectives, including those restricting remanufactured goods, affordable housing, or privatized education and accreditation, is hereby preempted to the fullest extent permitted by law, as was done in Executive Order 10730 (1957) to enforce federal mandates.
Section 7. General Provisions.
(a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:
(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department or agency; or
(ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.
(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.
(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.
DONALD J. TRUMP
THE WHITE HOUSE
July 2, 2025
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Imagined Wall Street Journal Article: December 15, 2026
GOP Secures Filibuster-Proof Senate Majority, Sweeps House in Midterm Rout Fueled by Trump’s Affordability Agenda
By Jonathan "Jack" Westfield, Political Correspondent
December 15, 2026 | Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON—The Republican Party secured a commanding grip on Congress in the 2026 midterms, achieving a filibuster-proof Senate majority with 63 seats and a 60% majority in the House with 261 seats, according to certified results from the Associated Press.
The GOP flipped 10 Democratic Senate seats—Montana, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and Virginia—while retaining all 10 of their own, resulting in a 63-37 Senate split. In the House, Republicans gained a net 26 seats, bringing their total to 261 against the Democrats’ 174.
The landslide victory is widely attributed to massive public support for President Donald J. Trump’s "Make American Living Affordable Again" (MALA) Executive Order, signed on July 4th, 2025. The order, which aimed to dismantle post-1970 regulations and revive the use of patent-expired designs, resonated deeply with voters frustrated by decades of rising costs in housing, transportation, and education.
Public opinion polling conducted by Gallup in October 2026 showed 68% approval for the MALA initiative, with many citing tangible benefits by Election Day as patent-expired products—ranging from cars to household appliances—began hitting the market, all proudly made in the USA.
The MALA order’s impact was particularly stark in the automotive, housing, RV, and trailer industries, where companies have started remanufacturing patent-expired designs at a fraction of previous costs. A 2004 Ford Explorer rebranded as the "Forward Explore," for instance, now retails for $14,000, down from $35,000 just two years ago.
In housing, the changing of codes to allow modular-built homes with detached garages and also allowing Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) using simplified waste systems have slashed construction costs by 30%, enabling families to build affordable homes on new or existing properties.
What Trump did to the nation is what naturally happened to calculators when their 20-year patents expired in the 1970s but what lobbyists sneakily prevented with in the automotive and housing industries. Many seniors remember when the calculator industry felt the shock: when patents on basic calculator designs expired, prices plummeted to under $5, leaving lobbyists for tech giants aghast as their once-lucrative market eroded overnight.
The election results and the MALA order’s success have exposed what many experts now call a "hidden war" against expired patents, a decades-long campaign orchestrated by industry lobbyists. Political analysts and historians expressed shock at the revelations, noting that for over 50 years, corporate interests had systematically blocked the remanufacturing of patent-expired goods to protect profit margins.
Industry insiders, speaking on condition of anonymity, admitted that the public narrative around fuel efficiency, climate control, energy conservation, and occupational and consumer safety was a carefully crafted plot. Lobbyists, they revealed, knew that both the public and politicians would readily accept these justifications, ensuring that regulations remained in place to suppress competition from affordable, patent-expired products.
The public’s outrage was palpable when these disclosures came to light earlier this year, largely thanks to AI-driven research that uncovered decades of lobbying records and internal communications.
Algorithms developed by independent researchers analyzed millions of documents, revealing how key industry players coordinated to maintain high prices by keeping expired patents off the market.
One email from a 1998 automotive lobbyist, unearthed by the AI, boasted, “If we let these designs back into production, our margins are toast—better to push the ‘safety’ angle and keep the regulators on our side.” Social media platforms erupted with anger, with hashtags like #PatentCon and #LobbyistLies trending for weeks as Americans grappled with the realization they had been deceived for generations.
The fallout played a significant role in the GOP’s midterm sweep. “Voters were fed up,” said Sarah Jennings, a political strategist at the American Policy Institute. “They saw the MALA order as a direct attack on the corporate elite that had priced them out of the American Dream.
The GOP rode that wave, promising to codify and expand Trump’s policies.” Democratic leaders, caught off-guard by the public’s fervor, struggled to counter the narrative. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) acknowledged the defeat, stating, “We underestimated how deeply Americans felt about affordability and how much they blamed the system for their struggles.”
In the Senate, the GOP’s new 63-seat majority gives them unprecedented legislative power, potentially allowing them to fast-track bills to permanently rescind post-1970 regulations, as outlined in the MALA order.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.), who retained his leadership role, pledged to prioritize legislation that would further incentivize private investment in education, including the private education mortgage industry proposed in the executive order.
However, some experts caution that the privatization of education, particularly the suspension of the Higher Education Act of 1965 and the termination of federal accreditation oversight, could lead to challenges. “The Department of Justice’s fraud protections are a start, but the transition to a fully private system will be messy,” said education policy analyst Dr. Emily Harper.
The White House, for its part, has leaned into the victory. In a statement, President Trump said, “The American people have spoken—they want affordability, not elite control.
We’re just getting started.” Sources within the administration confirmed that the White House received over 900 letters of support for the MALA order in the months following its announcement, prompting officials to double down on the policy as a centerpiece of the GOP’s 2026 campaign.
As the new Congress prepares to convene, the question remains whether the GOP can maintain this momentum. With patent-expired products flooding the market and public sentiment firmly on their side, Republicans appear poised to reshape the economic landscape. But the outrage over the decades-long patent con, coupled with the transformative power of AI research, suggests that the battle between populist policies and entrenched interests is far from over.
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A Grok-imagined persuasive old-fashioned letter to the White House
Jane Doe
123 Main Street
Covington, KY 41011
May 23, 2025
The Honorable Donald J. Trump
President of the United States
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Dear President Trump,
I’m a single mother and warehouse worker from Northern Kentucky, writing with a heavy heart but renewed hope. Like millions of Americans, I’m struggling to afford a car, a home, and a good education for my daughter. The cost of living has crushed my dreams, but your leadership has shown us a way forward. I urge you to read an X Article titled “An imagined lookback on the 2026 mid-terms where Trump wins a filibuster-proof Senate - the single Trump EO that caused that landslide election,” which includes a proposed Executive Order, a presidential speech, and a visionary Wall Street Journal story. These documents, born from the administrator (@RoleighMartin) for the 110,600-strong “DOGE/MAGA/MAHA Amplified!” community on X, hold the key to transforming America and securing a historic GOP victory.
The proposed Executive Order, “Make American Living Affordable Again,” is a bold plan to cut living costs by 40% by dismantling post-1970 regulations that effectively outlawed the use of expired patents and block affordable cars, homes, and education. It would let factories sell a 2004 Ford Explorer for $14,000, not $35,000, and allow families like mine to place Modular Homes with detached garages or Accessory Dwelling Units on our land without costly rules. By abolishing the Department of Education and incentivizing private scholarships, it could halve school costs (and what taxpayers pay over a lifetime), giving my daughter a shot at a better future. The EO’s call to revive 19th-century populist governance—free from lobbyist control—echoes your fight against the elites.
The accompanying speech, imagined as your Oval Office address, speaks directly to hardworking Americans. It promises a single adult can live comfortably on $60,000, a family of four on $85,000-$100,000. Using your signature style: “We’re going to fix it fast… take back our country from the elites.” It’s the kind of message that could rally millions, just as your 2024 campaign did.
Finally, the imagined Wall Street Journal story, set after the 2026 midterms, envisions a GOP sweep—63 Senate seats and 60% of the House—driven by this EO’s success. It describes cheaper cars and homes by 2026, winning over swing voters in states like Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
It revives 19th-century populist governance—private hearings and voice votes—to shield lawmakers from lobbyists, as proven by the 2019 Congressional Research Institute paper in Foreign Affairs, “The Dark Side of Sunlight.” This is your fight against the elites, codified for the people.
Mr. President, I’m one of the many Americans from our 110,600 strong X community sending this plea, inspired by an AI-assisted science fiction novel.
We’ve seen how your policies can put money back in our pockets. This EO could do even more, delivering the affordability you promised and crushing the Democrats in 2026.
Please read the X Article, “The 2026 mid-terms where Trump wins a filibuster-proof Senate - the EO behind it – a lookback” at https://x.com/RoleighMartin/articles dated 5/24/2025.
It’s our roadmap to make America great again—for my daughter, for every worker, for you.
With utmost respect and gratitude,
Jane Doe
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A Grok-imagined persuasive online message sent to the White House
Imagined Online Contact Message made at https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
Name: Jane Doe
Email: jane.doe.covington@gmail.com
Address: 123 Main St, Covington, KY 41011
Subject: Transform America with a Bold Executive Order
Message:
Dear President Trump,
I’m Jane Doe, a single mother and warehouse worker from Northern Kentucky, writing with a heart full of struggle but ignited by hope in your leadership. Every day, I face the crushing reality of a $35,000 car I can’t afford, rent that eats half my paycheck, and an education system pricing my daughter out of a future. Like millions of Americans, I’m drowning in the cost-of-living crisis, but I believe you can change that. I urge you to read an X Article, “An imagined lookback on the 2026 mid-terms where Trump wins a filibuster-proof Senate - the single Trump EO that caused that landslide election,” at https://x.com/RoleighMartin/status/1926363615252119610 . This visionary piece, born from our 110,600-member DOGE/MAGA/MAHA Amplified! community on X, consolidates a proposed Executive Order, a powerful Oval Office speech, and an imagined Wall Street Journal story that map out a path to transform America and deliver a historic GOP victory.
The proposed Executive Order, “Make American Living Affordable Again,” is a game-changer. It declares a national emergency to tackle the affordability crisis by slashing post-1970 regulations that block using expired patents. Imagine factories selling a rebranded 2004 Ford Explorer for $14,000, not $35,000, by removing costly NHTSA and EPA rules.
Picture families placing Modular Homes with detached garages or Accessory Dwelling Units on their land without absurd septic system mandates, cutting housing costs 40%. The EO abolishes the Department of Education, replacing bloated bureaucracies with private scholarships and education mortgages, halving school costs (and what taxpayers pay over a lifetime). It revives 19th-century populist governance—private hearings and voice votes—to shield lawmakers from lobbyists, as proven by the 2019 Congressional Research Institute paper in Foreign Affairs, “The Dark Side of Sunlight.” This is your fight against the elites, codified for the people.
The accompanying speech, imagined as your Oval Office address, speaks directly to hardworking Americans like me. In your bold, no-nonsense style, it promises a single adult can live comfortably on $60,000, a family of four on $85,000-$100,000. You call out the lobbyists who’ve hijacked government since 1970 and rally us to demand state action, echoing your 2024 campaign’s energy: “We’re going to fix it fast… take back our country from the elites.” It’s a message that could unite millions.
The AI-generated Wall Street Journal story, set after the 2026 midterms, envisions a GOP landslide—63 Senate seats and 60% of the House—driven by this EO’s success. By 2026, car prices drop 55%, living costs fall 35% in swing states, and education costs shrink 40%. Voters in Montana, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and Virginia reward Republicans for delivering relief, flipping 10 Democratic Senate seats. The story credits our X community’s letters, sparked by a AI-assisted science fiction novel, for pushing you to act.
Mr. President, I’m one of the many Americans in our DOGE/MAGA/MAHA Amplified! community that is 110,600 strong sending this plea. This EO could be your legacy’s crowning achievement. It’s not just about cheaper cars or homes—it’s about restoring the American Dream for every worker, and every family.
The X Article sci-fi novel shows how this EO could crush Democrats in 2026, giving you a filibuster-proof Senate to enact your full agenda. Please read it at https://x.com/RoleighMartin/status/1926363615252119610. Our community is behind you, and millions are watching. Act now, and make America affordable again.
With gratitude and unwavering support,
Jane Doe
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Postscript by Roleigh Martin
A lot of research and effort lies behind this Grok conversation. It happened during a period where xAI suffered server problems due to a fire. I had to alternate between back-referencing earlier Grok conversations and saved-to-PDF transcripts of earlier conversations. The multiple Grok conversation links involved follow each section.
Multiple X Articles that I have written are referenced in the prompts or responses/text generated throughout this X Article. They are listed below in reverse chronological first published dates.
Link to the above X Article: https://x.com/RoleighMartin/status/1924163692851274191
The Hidden War on Expired Patents-Regulations Drive Up $–Make American Living Affordable (MALA)!
Link to the above X Article: https://x.com/RoleighMartin/status/1921408353181286693
Why the 19th Century Congress Was So Populist-Radical About National Debt
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MACA: Make Affordable College Again: De-Regulate Colleges; Use AI & Zoom Innovation
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The Congressional Research Institute on how Congress became controllable in 1971
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Make Education Great, Affordable: MEGA - Reduce Education Costs by Half & Improve Public Literacy
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MALA - Make American Living Affordable - AI Shows Huge Savings with Homes!
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Focus Tariffs & Deregulations (DOGE) on Cars: Make Cars Affordable Again
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The Cover Art was done inside Abacus AI using Claude Sonnet 3.7 and the image rendering engine chosen was Imagen 4 with the prompt, “Design a striking cover art for a Wall Street Journal article titled 'The 2026 mid-terms where Trump wins a filibuster-proof Senate - the EO behind the landslide – a lookback,' set to be published on December 15, 2026. The artwork should capture the dramatic political shift and the impact of the 'Make American Living Affordable Again' (MALA) Executive Order. envisions a 2025 Trump Executive Order cutting living costs 40%, sparking a 2026 GOP Senate filibuster-proof landslide. The futuristic story includes the Executive Order (EO), a presidential speech, a Wall Street Journal story, and citizen pleas (sample letters). Imagine 900 letters are sent to the White House and get serious attention. This backward-looking science fiction novel analyzes what happened and why.”
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