ATF Posts “Happy Holidays” On Christmas, Then American Patriots Respond Online
ATF Posts “Happy Holidays” On Christmas, Then American Patriots Respond Online

Under Joe Biden, government agencies seem to have forgotten what it means to uphold American values. Instead of protecting basic rights, they’ve become experts in overreach, regulation, and the art of disappointing their own citizens.

From ignoring traditional beliefs to pushing policies that undermine fundamental freedoms, the federal government looks like it’s competing for the title of “Who Can Annoy the Public Most.”

Even their attempts to connect with the people come off as tone-deaf pandering. It’s like they’ve got a manual titled How to Miss the Mark Every Time. And nowhere is this more apparent than during the holidays.

Ah, Christmas—once a time of joy and goodwill, now reduced to hollow tweets from agencies nobody asked to hear from.

From Breitbart:
The ATF is being ridiculed on social media for using an X post on Christmas Day to wish everyone “Happy Holidays.”…

X users responding to the ATF’s post included Delaware Gun News, which wrote, “The ATF, whose job it is to limit fun, would like to wish u a happy holidays.”…

Yet another X user noted, “May you be disbanded in January” and Sullidave requested, “Please stop performing armed raids on family homes.”

The ATF’s Holiday Gaffe

Take the ATF’s recent foray into festive greetings. On Christmas Day, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) decided to spread cheer—or something resembling it—with a “Happy Holidays” post on X (formerly Twitter).

Spoiler alert: It didn’t go over well.

Responses poured in, and they were brutal. Delaware Gun News fired the first shot, pointing out that the ATF’s job is essentially “to limit fun.” Ouch. Others were quick to remind the agency that December 25th isn’t just any holiday—it’s Christmas.

“We say Merry Christmas,” one user shot back, emphasizing the cultural and religious significance of the day. Another commenter quipped, “May you be disbanded in January,” a sentiment echoed by many who, let’s just say, aren’t fans of the agency’s existence.

And then there were the really spicy takes. One user highlighted the ATF’s controversial track record, writing, “The Internet is full of fun videos of your agents playing Gestapo at folks’ homes. Good times.”

It’s safe to say the ATF’s holiday spirit didn’t win over hearts—or minds.

A Long History of Controversy

The ATF hasn’t exactly been Santa Claus lately. Under the Biden administration, the agency has pushed through several gun control regulations, many of which have faced legal challenges.

Courts, including the Supreme Court, have blocked or vacated these rules, reinforcing the public’s view that the ATF might be overstepping its bounds.

Critics argue that the agency is less about enforcing reasonable laws and more about creating rules out of thin air. Gun owners see them as bureaucratic bullies, armed with red tape and a penchant for targeting law-abiding citizens.

From redefining pistol braces to imposing stricter background checks, the ATF’s regulatory spree has left a sour taste in the mouths of Second Amendment supporters.

Holidays Gone Wrong

But back to the holiday mishap. The ATF’s attempt to join the festive fun is a perfect example of how disconnected government agencies have become from everyday Americans.

Imagine the Grinch sending a greeting card—it just doesn’t land.

For many, the “Happy Holidays” message felt like an empty gesture from an agency that’s been anything but cheerful. It’s hard to take holiday wishes seriously when the sender is known for showing up uninvited and raiding homes.

The internet’s reaction was swift, sharp, and hilarious. But it also highlighted a deeper issue: a growing mistrust of government institutions.

Why It Matters

This isn’t just about one awkward post. It’s about how far removed government agencies have become from the people they’re supposed to serve.

Whether it’s the ATF, the IRS, or any other acronym-clad entity, the trend is clear: more overreach, less accountability, and zero understanding of what Americans actually want.

The Biden administration’s approach has amplified this disconnect. Policies that erode rights, combined with tone-deaf public messaging, have left citizens frustrated.

And during a season that’s supposed to bring people together, the government’s inability to read the room is downright embarrassing.

Key Takeaways:

  • The ATF’s “Happy Holidays” post was a masterclass in missing the point.
  • Americans are fed up with government overreach and empty gestures.
  • Under Biden, agencies seem more focused on regulating rights than respecting values.

Source: Breitbart

December 26, 2024
Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.