
To everyone who has followed this six-day journey through the legal power thread and the money power thread in South Carolina—I want to begin with two simple words:
Thank you for the likes.
Thank you for the comments.
Thank you for the shares and reposts.
Thank you for caring enough to read, to think, and to help shine a light on things that most of our citizens never see.
Now let me tell you something about me—something that matters if we’re going to keep going.
I was born an optimist.
I can’t help it.
It’s just who I am.
I am one of those people who always sees the good in folks long before I ever see the bad. I am one of those people who dreams the impossible dream and hopes the unthinkable hope. I’m one of those people who believes that even when everyone else says “You can’t do that”—there is still a way.
I’m like the ant trying to eat the rubber tree plant—everybody laughs, but the ant keeps chewing.
I’m like the little blue engine that kept climbing that mountain, whispering, “I think I can… I think I can…” until he finally did.
And yes—I’m like that little boy who asked for a pony for Christmas. When he found a bag of horse manure under the tree, he didn’t get upset. He grinned and said:
“If there’s manure here, there’s got to be a pony around here somewhere.”
That’s who I am.
That’s who Joe White is.
That’s why I’m still fighting.
Over the past seven days, maybe 3,000 people have read these posts. And I am grateful—deeply grateful—for every single one of you.
But let me put something in perspective:
South Carolina has 3,600,000 registered voters.
And if we want to take our state back…
If we want to break the grip of the legal thread and the money thread…
If we want to change the course of South Carolina’s future…
We must reach far more than 3,000 people.
So today—my seventh day, my day of rest—I’m asking for your help.
Not your “likes.”
Not your “that was a good post, Joe.”
No.
I’m asking you to get serious.
I’m asking you to help me spread the word.
To help me educate your friends and neighbors.
To help wake people up before June 9, 2026—the day that will decide the direction of our state for the next decade.
Because on June 9, 2026:
We elect all 124 members of the South Carolina House.
We elect a new governor.
We elect a new comptroller general.
We elect a new attorney general.
We elect the leaders who will determine who gets power—and who loses it.
This is not “politics as usual.”
This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to turn this entire state around.
Let’s get serious.
Let’s vote for good men and good women.
Let’s encourage them.
Let’s support them—even with $1, or $10, or $50, or the maximum—so they know the people are behind them and not the powerful special interests.
Let’s back the ones brave enough to enter the arena—the arena that some people call a swamp, and some of us, more accurately, call a sewer.
And let’s stop saying, “Boy, I’m glad Joe said all that.”
No.
Let’s do something about what Joe told you.
Let’s finally say:
We’re tired of it.
We’re fed up.
We’re mad as hell, and we’re not going to take it anymore.
Let’s say we’re done watching the same entrenched insiders run this state into the ground for the last 30 years.
Let’s say we demand something better.
Let’s say we’re ready—not just ready, but eager—for a voter-driven political revolution in South Carolina.
This is my Seventh Day Challenge.
This is my prayer:
That the people following these posts will get serious.
This year.
This election.
This moment.
Let’s change how we do things in South Carolina—together.
God bless you.
God bless South Carolina.
And please—share this publicly.
South Carolina deserves to know what’s really happening behind the curtain.
