As we stand on the cusp of America’s 249th Independence Day, I’m filled with a mix of pride and resolve that only this day can muster. On July 4, 2025, we don’t just celebrate a date; we honor a defiance—a moment when a ragtag band of colonists told the mightiest empire on Earth, “We’re done with your nonsense.”
That spark of 1776, lit in Philadelphia’s sweltering summer, still burns in the heart of every American who cherishes liberty. Today, as I prep the grill, wave the Stars and Stripes, and gather with family under a sky soon to burst with fireworks, I’m reminded that our fight for freedom is as urgent now as it was then.
249 years ago, our Founders signed a document that changed the world. The Declaration of Independence wasn’t just a breakup letter to King George III. It was a radical stand for an idea: that governments exist only by the consent of the governed, and our rights – life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness – come from God, not man.
Those men risked everything, pledging their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor. They weren’t perfect, but they were bold, and their vision gave birth to a nation unlike any other. As I scroll through social media today, I see that same boldness in Americans calling out government overreach, defending their values, and refusing to bow to the latest cultural fad.
But that’s not to say we don’t face challenges. Liberty’s flame doesn’t burn without effort. I’ve spent years in uniform, from the deserts of the Middle East to the halls of the Pentagon, and I’ve seen what happens when freedom is taken for granted.
Today, we face threats that would make our Founders spit their ale. Bureaucrats in D.C. churn out regulations fast enough to make your head spin. Politicians on both sides cozy up to power, forgetting who they serve. And don’t get me started on the cultural rot – schools teaching kids to hate their country, corporations preaching politics instead of selling products, and a media that’s more propaganda than press. I’ve been hammering these points on every information platform, and the response shows I’m not alone. Americans are waking up.
This Independence Day, we’ve got to do more than wave flags and eat hot dogs. We need to recommit to the principles that make America exceptional. That starts with understanding our history – not the airbrushed version, but the gritty, messy truth.
Our Founders weren’t saints. They were rebels who built a system to check human nature’s worst impulses and unleash its best. The Constitution, with its checks and balances, is their gift to us, but it’s only as strong as our will to defend it. Every time we let a politician skirt the law or a bureaucrat trample our rights, we chip away at that foundation.
I’m a veteran who has had the privilege of commanding Americans in combat, so I know freedom isn’t free. It’s paid for in blood, sweat, and eternal vigilance. Right now, vigilance means staying engaged. Our country is still a battlefield of ideas, and I’m proud to be in the trenches with patriots who aren’t afraid to speak truth.
Whether it’s exposing government waste, challenging woke garbage, or defending the Second Amendment, every post, every conversation keeps the pressure on. But it’s not enough to preach to the choir. We’ve got to reach the folks who’ve been lulled into complacency, who think liberty just happens. It doesn’t. It’s a choice, every single day.
This July 4th, I’m calling on every American to step up. Teach your kids what makes this country worth fighting for. Tell them about Valley Forge, Gettysburg, Normandy – and yes, the mistakes we’ve made along the way. Raise them to be proud, not ashamed of the red, white, and blue. Support leaders who respect the Constitution, not those who treat it like a suggestion. And don’t just vote – hold those leaders accountable. Write, call, show up. Make them feel the heat. If we don’t, the Swamp will keep doing what it does best: growing.
I’m also thinking about our veterans and active-duty warriors. They’re the tip of the spear, and too often we let them down when they come home. This Independence Day let’s commit to fixing that with better care and better support.
While we’re at it, let’s rebuild the American Dream for everyone. That means an economy where hard work pays off, not one rigged for the connected. It means communities where people look out for each other, not ones divided by race-baiters and grievance peddlers.
As I look ahead to the 250th anniversary next year, I’m optimistic – not because things are perfect, but because Americans are tough. We’ve faced worse than today’s challenges and come out stronger. The spirit of 1776 isn’t in a museum; it’s in us. It’s in the farmer who stands up at a town hall, the mom who fights for her kids’ education, the entrepreneur who bets on a dream. It’s in every one of us who refuses to let liberty slip away.
Tonight, as fireworks light up the sky, I’ll raise a glass to this incredible nation. I’ll thank God for the chance to live free, and I’ll recommit to keeping it that way. Join me. Fire up your grill, fly your flag, and let’s keep the fight alive. Here’s to 249 years of independence—and a future where America’s best days are still ahead.
Rob Maness is a retired Air Force Colonel, a former wing and squadron commander, veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, a survivor of the 9/11 Pentagon Attack, Graduate of the U.S. Navy War College and Harvard Kennedy School, a former U.S. Senate Candidate, Chairman of GatorPAC, CEO and Owner of Iron Liberty Group LLC, and Host of the Rob Maness Show on WorldViewTube.

LT COL R MANESS, thank you for this article at a crucial time in our nation’s history. I thank God that the nation has gotten this far despite the continued attacks of the Adversary. Our Founding Fathers are rolling in their graves with the nation that has forgotten the principles of the foundation of this nation.
Thank you for your service. I was involved with Grenada, Desert Storm and Kosovo.
This article is much appreciated Rob Maness, something that is especially important is the mention of principles and the connection with knowledge of history. Having knowledge of history is the equivalent of being able to determine direction and distance in navigation. Those who lack that knowledge will be lost and not able to go very far or accomplish very much . At 75 I am thankful to God for having developed a high level of intelligence and skills many years prior to the Internet. I reckon the Internet is something that needs very much to be considered carefully for what it is and what it isn’t. Something to think about when appreciating the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution is the intelligent use of the English language in those documents. English grammar is under attack by those who want to use the Internet to diminish freedom. Philadelphia is where I was born in 1950. Visited Independence Hall for the first time in 1961 with my parents. Realized the importance of it and have respected what it stands for ever since then. It would help the National Character to have as many Americans as possible understand the responsibilities attached with the Freedoms here. Truth and Liberty depend on a society that is dedicated to having an Honorable sense of purpose. Have been a Toolmaker since the 1970’s .Learned some great stuff during a two year period doing mechanical work on ships ( as a civilian ) in the 1970:s.
The Fourth of July is significant for those of us who value the principles of Faith, Family and Freedom. Good character development, having a sense of purpose, living by a code of conduct will bring good things into the picture for all who understand this Nation , believe in the ideas that are right and proper and good. Your accomplishments are to be praised and I do believe that will be all for this comment.
Unfortunately, I believe that the author is incorrect. First, the founders gave us the Articles of Confederation, not the Constitution. The Constitution was supposed to provide a better guarantee of the values expressed in the Declaration of Independence. It hasn’t done so. We now have unelected judges and bureaucrats deciding how we’re supposed to live our lives. This is tyranny, pure and simple.
The modern U. S. Government is vehemently opposed to the the values expressed in the Declaration of Independence. I would love to celebrate tomorrow, but as long as John Roberts, Jerome Powell, Chuck Schumer, Bernie Sanders, Mark Kelly, Hakeem Jeffries, Maxine Waters and their ilk are in government there’s not much to celebrate. Oppression and subjugation are right around the corner, IMHO. The U. S. press corps and public education have done their level best to keep the people ignorant and uninformed so that the majority in this country will never stand with Patrick Henry again.
Wonderful article by Col Maness. Most eloquent and to the real point about America, Americans and what our responsibilities are today in order to continue the greatest and freest country on this planet
thank you for your service and patriotism.
If you research all the original signors of the Declaration of Independence. With the exception of Benjamin Franklin, every single one lost their life and property in pursuit of this thing called liberty. How many of our current members of Congress would do that today? How many would go into battle for this Nation? It is a sobering thought!
Excellent reminder that our freedom didn’t come without brave men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice. We were teetering on the brink of communism last November, and I THANK GOD Kamala didn’t steal the election. We CANNOT let the libturds gain ground in the midterms and the 2028 election. May God bless the USA!!!!
AMEN! GOD BLESS AMERICA!
GOD BLESS PRESIDENT TRUMP!
The most important thing in my opinion is for this country to unite again. Starting with Obama, the division in this country has grown ten fold & today the Democrats & Republicans are not willing to compromise and do what is best for all American citizens. I believe that we will see a strong force of voters in the mid term election.