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  • Corruption Economy Wages Workers

    How Economic Policy Trapped Workers in Impossible Choices

    Americans face four interconnected economic contradictions that make upward mobility mathematically impossible: they must spend to fuel growth while saving for emergencies—but have no money for either. They were told to pursue professional credentials for security—but those white-collar jobs are now primary targets for AI automation, and credentials don't protect women and people of color from systematic wage discrimination. They're told the economy is growing—but that growth concentrates among the wealthiest 10% while wages stagnate and corporate profits double as a share of GDP. The result: only 25% of Americans believe they can improve their living standards, 74% have abandoned American Dream goals due to economic pressure, and faith in the fundamental promise of American life has collapsed to record lows. These aren't puzzles to solve through individual action—they're systemic features of an economic order designed to transfer wealth upward while blaming workers for failing to achieve an impossible dream.

    Vote Democrat 22 December 2025
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  • Health Safety Workers

    America’s 153–1 Vote Against Humanitarian Protection and What It Signals for Democracy

    On December 10, 2025, the United States cast the only vote against a UN resolution protecting humanitarian workers—while Russia, North Korea, and 151 other nations voted yes or abstained. The vote came during the deadliest year on record for aid workers, with 383 killed in 2024 and 265 more by August 2025. The Trump administration justified its opposition by citing "radical gender ideology" in the text, reframing humanitarian protection as a culture war issue. This vote crystallizes a broader foreign policy realignment that isolates America from traditional allies while accommodating adversarial powers. As the National Security Strategy abandons great-power competition rhetoric and characterizes European allies in adversarial terms, analysts warn of structural vulnerabilities to foreign influence and the dismantling of oversight mechanisms. The transformation raises urgent questions about whether "America First" policies serve American interests—or something else entirely.

    Vote Democrat 16 December 2025
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  • Hypocrisy Morals Safety

    Trump Claims to Have Ended Eight Wars, The Reality Reveals a Pattern of Coercion, Credit, and Collapse

    President Donald Trump claims to have ended between six and eight wars during his second presidency—but the number keeps changing. An investigation reveals these "wars" include temporary ceasefires that have since collapsed, diplomatic disputes that never involved combat, and conflicts where Trump's role was marginal. Meanwhile, his actual military record tells a different story: the assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani that nearly triggered war with Iran, the largest U.S. Caribbean naval deployment since the Cuban Missile Crisis with lethal strikes killing dozens, and unprecedented use of National Guard troops against American protesters. Peace researchers and fact-checkers rate Trump's claims as "mostly false" or "significant exaggerations." Several celebrated peace deals have already fallen apart, with renewed fighting killing civilians just weeks after signing ceremonies. This investigation examines the gap between Trump's peaceful rhetoric and his administration's military actions.

    Vote Democrat 12 December 2025
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  • Economy Hypocrisy Taxes

    Trump’s Tariff Revenue Has Been Pledged Multiple Times Over on Money Not Yet Collected

    President Donald Trump has promised to use tariff revenue to fund at least five major initiatives: a $12 billion farmer bailout, $2,000 direct payments to Americans, expanded child care assistance, $3 trillion in tax cut offsets, and paying down the $37 trillion national debt. The problem is mathematical impossibility. Even the most optimistic projections show tariffs will generate $2.3 trillion over ten years—far short of the $10+ trillion in cumulative promises. This investigation reveals how the same revenue stream has been pledged multiple times over, while Trump's repeated claims that "foreign nations" pay tariffs contradicts economic evidence showing American consumers and businesses bear the costs through higher prices. Budget experts describe it as an "over-allocation problem" where every dollar has been promised three or four times, making it arithmetically impossible for any of the commitments to be fully kept.

    Vote Democrat 10 December 2025
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  • Economy

    50-Year Mortgages Shift Economic Pain Without Solving America’s Housing Crisis

    The Trump administration's proposal for 50-year mortgages promises to make homeownership more accessible through lower monthly payments—but at what cost? An investigation into the policy reveals it would save borrowers roughly $266 per month while adding nearly $400,000 in lifetime interest payments, barely reduce principal for the first two decades, and likely drive home prices even higher by increasing buyer purchasing power without adding supply. Housing economists warn the plan functions as political theater that monetizes desperation rather than addressing America's 7-million-unit housing shortage. With first-time buyers now averaging 40 years old, a 50-year mortgage means payments until age 90—well beyond life expectancy—while building minimal equity and creating unprecedented vulnerability to foreclosure. International precedents from Japan's catastrophic 100-year mortgage experiment and the UK's worsening affordability crisis despite extended terms suggest such policies transfer wealth from struggling homebuyers to banks and sellers. As one expert concluded: "Borrowers will see through that. They will know that they will not generate any wealth."

    Vote Democrat 1 December 2025
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Education Health Taxes

Tax Cuts for the Wealthy Force Cuts to Schools and Healthcare

Vote Democrat 6 July 2025

Republicans cut taxes for millionaires, then claim “fiscal crisis” to slash education and healthcare. See how this deliberate strategy hurts working families.

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Infrastructure Public Systems

America’s Infrastructure Crisis Puts Every Family at Risk

Vote Democrat 30 June 2025

From toxic train derailments to water crises, America’s failing infrastructure threatens lives daily. See how Democratic investment protects families while Republican cuts endanger communities.

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Education

Republican Censorship Is Bankrupting Public Schools

Vote Democrat 23 June 2025

Republican book bans are costing schools millions in legal fees while driving away teachers and harming student achievement. Learn the real financial impact.

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Economy Taxes

Republican Plans Actually Hurt Working Families

Vote Democrat 16 June 2025

Republican tax proposals would raise taxes $3,000 annually for median families while giving millionaires massive cuts. Learn the truth behind the rhetoric.

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Health Public Systems

When Republicans Cut Health Programs, Americans Die

Vote Democrat 9 June 2025

Republican cuts to CDC, NIH, and public health programs left America defenseless against COVID-19, contaminated water, and future health crises. Lives depend on funding.

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Taxes Wages

Working Families Pay Twice While Billionaires Cash In

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Republican tax cuts give millionaires $61,000+ while working families lose $500 and essential services. See how the wealthy get richer at your expense.

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Infrastructure Public Systems

How GOP Infrastructure Neglect Puts Our Future at Risk

Vote Democrat 26 May 2025

Republican opposition to infrastructure investment costs America $2.4 trillion annually while Democrats deliver roads, bridges, and broadband that create jobs and secure our future.

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Education Taxes

Tax Cuts for Millionaires Force Cuts to Your Kids’ Schools

Vote Democrat 19 May 2025

Republicans cut taxes for the wealthy, then slash education funding to pay for it. See how this deliberate shell game hurts working families and students.

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  • Trump Claims to Have Ended Eight Wars, The Reality Reveals a Pattern of Coercion, Credit, and Collapse
  • Trump’s Tariff Revenue Has Been Pledged Multiple Times Over on Money Not Yet Collected
  • 50-Year Mortgages Shift Economic Pain Without Solving America’s Housing Crisis
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