Boerne, Texas resident Kyle Courtney is sending a message to ABC News.

Literally, on a huge billboard that went up this week on Interstate 10 and Buckskin Drive, according to WOAI.

The sign read:

ABC News:

I grew up with you. We are through. The Russians didn’t elect Donald Trump. I did.

Kyle Courtney

Courtney elaborated on the message in a statement to the news station.

“ABC News was the only channel I watched as a child growing up in Texas but I think they have lost touch with America and forgotten the working man. They don’t represent our voice anymore,” Courtney wrote.

“Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign was funded by the Clinton Foundation in close coordination with the media, and now we’re seeing them try to fix what they couldn’t fix during the election,” he continued. “They are doing everything they can, night after night, to create narratives and sway people’s direction to impeach Donald Trump.

“Our democracy is at stake when a major political party and the media are in bed together. I’m not asking anyone to boycott the Democratic party. I’m not in the brainwashing business, but the liberal media is.”

KXAN reports the billboard went up on Tuesday and is expected to remain for at least two months.

Courtney is the owner of C&C Groundwater Services and Wellstar Groundwater Technologies, a company focused on protecting and preserving groundwater, according to PR Newswire.

“Kyle Courtney has been in the business of drilling water wells in Texas for over 30 years. As a licensed driller and pump installer, he had drilled over 600 wells in the region,” according to a June press release.

“Over the last five years he has worked with regulatory bodies along with some of the most prominent groundwater monitoring scientists in the country to study the science of groundwater in Texas.”

A spokesman for Wellstar Groundwater Technologies told WOAI Courtney is may keep the billboard up for longer than two months, and could change the message.

Folks online went crazy.

“I wish I could give Kyle Courtney a hug!” Agatha DiBella Ginther posted to the Facebook group “The Deplorables.”

“Thanks for speaking for the millions of people who voted for our great president!” she wrote. “You sir, are a true patriot! God bless you!”

“Thanks Kyle Courtney! I voted for Donald J. Trump too. Russia didn’t make me do it either,” Marlena Moore-Bryant wrote.

“Money well spent Kyle Courtney,” Debra Tarter Oates posted with a clip of a Fox News broadcast about the billboard, “that’s why we watch Fox News. Love it.”

“Many thanks to Kyle Courtney for posting his message to ABC on a billboard for millions to see,” Peggy Geichman wrote. “I believe his message reflects how millions of us feel. ENOUGH already.”

Of course, liberals weren’t amused.

“Kyle Courtney must be the dumbest bastard on the face of the earth,” Jeff Hedrick wrote.

“This guy ‘Kyle Courtney’ has got to be the biggest idiot of all idiots, well besides Drump,” Todd Ped added.