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  • Corruption Hypocrisy Infrastructure War

    Trump Campaigned Against It, Now America Is at War (Even Though They Won’t Admit It)

    A president who built his political brand on ending wars has, within thirteen months of his second inauguration, ordered military operations across seven countries — and his administration refuses to call any of it war. This investigation traces the full arc: from a decade of anti-war campaign promises to the January 2026 capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the seizure of the country's oil infrastructure, and the launch of Operation Epic Fury — a coordinated U.S.-Israeli military campaign that shut down the Strait of Hormuz and triggered the most severe global energy shock in decades. Drawing on congressional records, legal scholarship, energy industry analysis, and on-the-ground reporting, the piece examines the constitutional crisis hiding inside a semantic one — and asks what it means when the most consequential military actions in a generation are officially described as something else entirely.

    Vote Democrat 7 March 2026
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  • Corruption Hypocrisy War

    Power Without Restraint – Tantrums As Foreign Policy

    Operation Epic Fury — the February 28, 2026 U.S.–Israeli strike campaign authorized by Donald Trump and coordinated with the Israeli Defense Forces — targeted more than 1,000 sites across Iran, including facilities tied to its nuclear and missile programs and the compound of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed. Iran retaliated with regional missile and drone strikes, widening the conflict and disrupting global energy markets. The central critique is constitutional and strategic: the operation was launched without congressional authorization, prompting War Powers challenges from lawmakers including Tim Kaine and Rand Paul. Analysts at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Stimson Center questioned whether the mission shifted from counterproliferation to regime change without a defined end state. Internationally, António Guterres and the United Nations Security Council raised concerns about escalation and compliance with the UN Charter. The essay ultimately argues that durable authority depends not on displays of force, but on lawful process, proportionality, and democratic accountability.

    Vote Democrat 6 March 2026
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  • Corruption Hypocrisy Morals

    When the Government Chooses the Lie

    When a federal agency kills American citizens, constructs a false narrative contradicted by video evidence, and receives institutional protection from the government rather than accountability, it has not committed a policy error, it has inverted the foundational purpose of the American state. This article examines that betrayal through the lens of constitutional law, American history, and democratic theory, arguing that the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments are not aspirational ideals but binding constraints on every federal agent and every enforcement action without exception. Drawing on documented patterns from Japanese American internment to COINTELPRO to post-9/11 surveillance overreach, it demonstrates that unchecked institutional power follows a consistent and predictable arc: misconduct expands to fit the protection provided. The piece confronts the false patriotism of reflexive agency loyalty, defines "un-American" with constitutional precision rather than political convenience, and lays out the specific remedies; independent investigation, congressional oversight, whistleblower protection, and criminal referral that the rule of law demands. At its core, the argument is simple: if a private citizen did what these agents did on camera, they would be arrested. Equal justice under law is either a binding commitment or it is nothing at all.

    Vote Democrat 22 February 2026
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  • Corruption Hypocrisy Morals

    Is the President Working for You?

    Who, exactly, is this government working for? This is not a political attack. It is an audit of a $400 million jet accepted from a foreign monarchy, a presidential cryptocurrency that vaporized $4.3 billion in retail savings, a tax bill that lifted the wealthy and stripped health coverage from up to 17 million Americans, and a promise of transparency on the Epstein files that the Justice Department quietly broke. The evidence is documented. The math is not complicated. And the answer, once you read it, is not ambiguous.

    Vote Democrat 25 January 2026
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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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Economy Taxes

Project 2025’s “Tax Cuts” Actually Raise Taxes on Middle-Class Families

Vote Democrat 3 August 2025

Project 2025’s tax plan increases taxes $3,000 for typical families while giving millionaires $90,000 cuts. Learn how “tax cuts” actually hurt working Americans.

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Education Infrastructure Taxes

Republicans Defund Your Schools and Roads to Fill CEO Pockets

Vote Democrat 27 July 2025

Republican tax cuts for corporations create deliberate budget crises, forcing cuts to schools, infrastructure, and healthcare while CEOs get millions in breaks.

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Infrastructure Public Systems

Republicans Hold America Hostage for Political Gain

Vote Democrat 20 July 2025

Republican-led government shutdowns cost billions, hurt working families, and undermine democracy. From Trump’s 35-day shutdown to Musk’s interference, the GOP weaponizes chaos.

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Economy Taxes

GOP Tax Cuts for the Rich Force Working Families to Pay Twice

Vote Democrat 13 July 2025

Republican tax cuts give millionaires $90K while cutting services working families need. Learn how you’re paying twice – less tax relief AND losing essential programs.

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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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