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A note on appearances: this site reads as left-leaning, and I understand why. But what I am actually fighting against is a current administration so far to the radical right that it can no longer honestly be called conservative.
Traditional conservatism, fiscal responsibility, limited government, rule of law, respect for institutions, has been abandoned by the very party that once claimed to own it. Opposing what is happening right now doesn’t make you a liberal. It makes you someone paying attention. I’d like to think there are honest conservatives out there who feel the same way, and this page is partly an olive branch to them.
Healthcare in America Series II, Part 1 – What Urgent Care Actually Is (and Is Not)
Urgency collapses options. Decisions that would normally take days, weeks, or months are compressed into minutes or hours. There’s no time to compare prices, shop for the best facility, or negotiate who sees you first.
Healthcare in America — Series II: When Care Can’t Wait – Podcast Prelude
In the first episode, we’ll explore what urgent care actually is, and what it isn’t. We’ll see how immediacy changes the rules, compresses choices, and forces decisions that no one wants to make lightly. In
Heathcare – Closure of State Run Mental Facilities and Increase in Homeless Population
Overall, Oregon's closures are a microcosm of a national policy that prioritized deinstitutionalization without the necessary infrastructure, directly fueling homelessness by stranding vulnerable people. If you're diving deeper for your healthcare series, sources like HUD's
A Call to Action: Defund Corporate Media and Support Independent Voices
Unsubscribe. Cancel your subscriptions. Withdraw your support. Defund them. Yes, it might mean sacrificing your favorite sitcom on Disney (a publicly traded behemoth with major institutional owners like Vanguard and BlackRock, entangled in a web
Fifteen Years later, Citizen United still is in the news and still the center of controversy
What can we do about it? As with anything thing in politics, the louder the voice, the more often it will be heard. You know where your phone is, you know where your email is,
Coda: What We Know Now – Healthcare in America Series 1
The purpose here was not to provide answers, but to establish a starting point grounded in reality rather than ideology. Any serious conversation going forward has to begin with what healthcare actually is: partially market,
Part 6: When the System Stops Pretending – Healthcare in America
For years, America’s healthcare debates have circled the same familiar arguments: cost, access, innovation, choice. Each side insists the problem is just one adjustment away from being solved — a different payer mix, a different
How Citizens United Came to Be: From a Hillary Hit Piece to Unlimited Corporate Cash in Elections – Dark Money
Fifteen years later (and counting), the ruling birthed super PACs, record-shattering election spending, and ongoing calls for a constitutional amendment to overturn it. Polls show overwhelming public opposition across party lines. Was Citizens United a
How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post by The New Yorker
How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post by The New Yorker The Amazon founder bought the paper to save it, Ruth Marcus writes. Instead, with a mass layoff, he’s forced it into severe decline.
Part 5: Choice vs. Coverage – Healthcare in America
After responsibility shifts to individuals, the system offers something in return. It offers choice. At first glance, this feels like a fair trade. More options suggest more control. More plans suggest better fit. More flexibility
‘Over Here’ No Kings and No ICE
I grew up with big screen HEROS, John Wayne, Eddie Murphy, and way to many more saving America from the Evils of tyranny during WW II, and still enjoyed Gary Cooper as SGT York saving
Part 4: When Responsibility Moves Quietly – Healthcare in America
When health policy stalls, something important happens that is easy to miss. Responsibility doesn’t disappear. It moves. And almost always, it moves away from systems and toward individuals. This shift rarely arrives with an announcement.
A Real-Time Example (Why Markets React Faster Than Voters) – Healthcare in America
Industry groups warn of potential disruptions when 2027 coverage renews in late 2026, though final rates will not be set until April. This adds pressure to an already challenging Medicare Advantage landscape, where many plans
Part 3b – Repetition As Policy Signal – Healthcare in America
When these phrases appear once, they may reflect genuine uncertainty. When they appear repeatedly, over weeks or months, they become signals. The tobacco era showed this clearly. For years, the same reassurances were offered while
Part 3a – When This Happened Before – Healthcare in America
Smoking-related illnesses rose predictably. Generations adopted a habit already known to be dangerous. The burden fell disproportionately on working-class families, veterans, and rural communities — long before those terms became political shorthand. By the time
It’s to late, so what, it’s not our money
The full post was a lengthy defense of the project (which he described as a "gift" to the U.S. valued at $300-400 million with no taxpayer funding, coordinated with the military and Secret Service), while
Be Prepared, Not off guard like the Berlin Wall
Why for an additional fee, we will even have your name inscribed on the handle for you, spelling not guarenteeed. Priced does not include shipping or handling. Probably fullfilled from our trade partner in Canada.
Part 2: When Expertise Became Personal – HealthCare in America
Public health expertise was not always controversial. For decades, it functioned largely in the background—technical, imperfect, and mostly invisible. When it worked, few noticed. When it failed, corrections were usually quiet and procedural. That changed
YouTube for the real news? Yes. and remember, if you vote to fund ICE you will never get another vote.
George Orwell's 1984 dystopian party gave one last command. "The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." and that is was Fox, CBS etc
Part 1: Trust Became the Weak Point – HealthCare in America
As systems grew more complex, institutional communication often became more defensive. Language shifted toward legal precision and risk avoidance, rather than clarity. Explanations became longer but less informative. Mistakes were corrected quietly, if at all.
Who actually has the power to stop Trump?
I will take back what I said earlier, I do want you to believe at least two things. ICE isn't about immigration, it's about intimidation, and any Senator or Congressman that votes for continued ICE
It is time to wake up
Eisenhower’s decision was not about war it was about truth. He foresaw that memory fades and denial grows. He wanted to make disbelief impossible. His visit ensured that what he saw that day would not
Do you really want to make America Great Again?
To address this, perhaps we should consider implementing basic competency assessments—say, an elementary-level literacy and civics test—for anyone running for public office. It's a simple way to ensure a minimum standard of knowledge and capability.
America’s Health Policy, Why This Series Exists – Healthcare in America
Examine policy outcomes without assigning personal motive Use real examples to illustrate structural dynamics Move deliberately, one concept at a time Include guidance on what signals matter and where influence exists
Why AI never give the correct answer
We blame the AI for mediocre or off-base replies, when really we're the ones who tossed in a vague, half-formed, or leading prompt. The model is just a mirror—reflecting the clarity (or fuzziness) of our
This series is about health policy, not ideology – Healthcare in America
Decisions about healthcare in the United States are often discussed as political abstractions—talking points, slogans, and personalities. But their consequences are not abstract. They show up in emergency rooms, schools, workplaces, and kitchens. They show
When MAGA Woke Up, Or let’s play statistics
Did you know that a record-high 45% of U.S. adults now identify as political independents — more than identify as either Democrats or Republicans (both at 27% each)?That means independents are the single largest group
It isn’t funny anymore, so let’s get ready for tomorrow – Healthcare in America
. Not conspiracy theories, just a better understanding of the how and why. My goal wasn't to be partisan — it was to help readers better grasp the mechanics behind the curtain and make better,
Healthcare, how policies are developed and implemented.
The actual nuts and bolts begin Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday—one part per day unless a topic requires an A/B split. Each section is intentionally concise: long enough to hold your attention, grounded enough to encourage
Dark Money and Influence, It’s time to move on.
Not all dark money is a conspiracy and not all conspiracies use dark money.






























