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Healthcare In America – Everything Is Here
This began as a short explanation of American healthcare and the dynamics behind it. The goal was simply to spark interest, open some eyes, and encourage people to think beyond the talking points politicians and
Healthcare in America vs Socialized Medicine Today- End of Series
Roughly half or more of U.S. healthcare spending already flows through government programs. We are not a pure market system. We are a complex blend.
Healthcare in America Structural Reform Playbook Post 6 Technology & Telehealth Optimization
When combined with oversight, transparency, and coordinated care, technology turns abstract reforms into real-world improvements that patients can see and feel. The series shows that practical, achievable reforms exist, even without overhauling the entire system.
650 Million Dollars in Oil Trades just before Iran announcement, Tar and Feathers anyone?
The trades weren’t random. They were overwhelmingly sells—aggressive short positions betting that oil prices were about to crater. At the exact same moment, another $1.5 billion flood of buy orders hit S&P 500 futures.
Healthcare in America Structural Reform Playbook Post 5 Rural & Underserved Access
Rural and underserved populations are canaries in the coal mine for healthcare stress. Structural interventions — not political promises — determine whether access is preserved.
Process vs. Power: When the Courts Step Into Medicine
What we are seeing now is not simply a legal pause. It is the system doing what it was built to do when pushed too far, too fast. Slowing things down. And in a healthcare
Healthcare in America Structural Reform Playbook Post 4 Incentive Alignment for Prevention & Chronic Disease
Chronic disease drives the majority of U.S. healthcare costs. Managing it is not just a clinical challenge — it’s also a matter of incentives. Even small changes in how care is reimbursed or structured can
Healthcare in America Structural Reform Playbook Post 3 Integrated Care & Coordination
Integrated models — like Kaiser Permanente or other vertically coordinated systems — reduce these frictions by aligning care delivery, records, and financial flows.

“Boring? Try Being a Moderate.”
But make no mistake: if it were Marxists or Leninists destroying us, I’d be saying the exact same thing. Sometimes you have to throw the punch across the line to be heard. That doesn’t mean
2026 – 2025 Fork
2025. the joke was on us, they flew at us so fast we couldn't keep up. The only way to respond was through satire and parody, but it may may be good or it may
A Beginner’s Guide to the Federalist Society
Influence: Huge impact on the judiciary. Many federal judges (including 6 current Supreme Court Justices with ties) are members or recommended by the group. Helped shape conservative legal thinking on issues like gun rights, free
A Call for Violence—Is That Really What You Want?
When you see the uniformed enforcers, remind them: their oath is to the Constitution, not the President. Ask them: Is this what you want for your children’s future? Ask them: Do you want a fight?
A Conservative Case for Restraint
It falls to Republicans to make a hard but patriotic choice: Preserve one man’s ego, or preserve the constitutional order. The conservative answer should be obvious.
A few Dark Money Examples, Oh Yeah’s to sleep well with.
You don’t have to take my word for it. Most of us have already seen this — we just didn’t always know what we were looking at. A Few “Oh Yeah” Examples of Dark Money
A Pivot Opportunity on America’s Mental Health Crisis – Redirecting Priorities from Endless War
You have the platform (X), cash, and disruption cred to make this viral and bipartisan—addressing blue-city street crises and rural opioid/mental health gaps without heavy ideology. It aligns with your existing views, scales like your
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
About Here – How it started, and where it is going.
As time passed, I kept wondering: what happens if we impeach the Putz? And I’ll admit, I was hesitant to see the Vice President take over. Why? Because he doesn’t stand for America. He sold
About Sparky and Me
But here’s the sliver of hope—if both MAGA and Woke are finally seeing the same threat, even if from different angles? That might be the crack in the wall where a real alliance can form.
Adressing Mental Health – “A Practical Approach:”
Part of the reason is that we’ve treated it like a political problem. Something to be argued over. Something funded or defunded depending on who’s in charge. Something that shifts direction every few years without
An Open Letter to Governor Tina Kotek and Mayor Keith Wilson: Portland’s Welcome Wagon for the Uninvited Guests
Commandeer the Food Trucks: Rally a squad of our iconic mobile kitchens—Voodoo Doughnut for the sugar rush, Nong's Khao Man Gai for that Thai soul food hug, and a fleet of taco wagons from the
Arabella Advisors (via the Sixteen Thirty Fund)
Distance from local impact National funding routed through professionalized networks can shape outcomes in local or state-level debates without local communities fully understanding where the support originated.
As The New Year Begins, Let’s Move Forward
I support the Forward movement because it is one of the few efforts trying to pull American politics out of the tribal trench warfare it has been stuck in for far too long. I don’t
Back to that Daily Coffee.
So what is below is jumping into the middle of a discussion, but you should get the drift. We need to figure this stuff out, we need to act, not always react. You may say,
Balancing Green Ambitions with Real-World Energy Needs
Rather than vilifying fossil fuels entirely, we should demand smarter use. Cleaner-burning technologies, stricter emissions standards, and investments in carbon capture can reduce their impact while giving renewables time to scale. Likewise, green energy advocates
Ballrooms and Breadlines: When Power Loses Touch With People
I can understand the conservative point of view here. I’m conservative by heart and by history. I believe in responsibility, not dependency. I’ve seen the waste, the abuse, the fraud that creeps into welfare systems.
Betting Against The Economy, why would Trump do that?
When leaders or high-ranking officials make financial moves that profit from economic decline, it undermines the very foundation of public trust. Reports suggest former President Trump and some government officials may have engaged in activities
Between Socialism and Capitalism: Finding the Compromise
Between Socialism and Capitalism: Finding the Compromise Margaret Thatcher once said that “the problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money.” She meant that systems built entirely on redistribution can
Brother Donalds Traveling Grift Show
“You know, I once healed the economy — true story, everybody says so. They say I walk on tariffs, I turn deficits into wine. And I can save you, too — for a very small
Burn it to the ground or contain the threat
If the Epstein materials threaten individuals far more powerful than Trump, then Trump’s resistance to transparency might be driven by external pressure. In such a scenario, the political system — including members of both parties
But I always thought..
What's it going to cost to tear all that crap down? and what are we going to do with that pile of extra D's and T's?
Bye Bye MAGA Hat
Trump blew it on Jan 6th, 2020 - He proved it was all about Him. Then I knew he was just a lying wanna be Dictator that would put America up for sale. Bash me
Christian nationalism isn’t really about Christianity at al
The GOP has a unified voice. You can agree with it or despise it, but you always know what it is. Democrats keep waiting for permission to find theirs. That's not a messaging problem. That's
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,
Copy of Your Money — Kash Patel Plays Golf in Scotland and Girlfriend Recieves FBI Protection
As much as I dislike Trump and everything he represents, I try to stay grounded in facts, not rumors. That’s why I checked the claim that Corey Lewandowski pulled in $1.2 million in 2025 through
Dark Money and Controlling The Narrative?
The articles in this collection discuss dark money in politics—anonymous or undisclosed funding from private individuals, organizations, or special interests that can influence messaging and narratives behind the scenes. Importantly, the presence of such hidden
Dark Money and Influence, It’s time to move on.
Not all dark money is a conspiracy and not all conspiracies use dark money.
Dark Money for Dummies — Part 1
“Dark money” sounds dramatic, like something illegal or conspiratorial. Most of the time, it’s neither. At its simplest, dark money is political spending where the true source of the money is hidden from the public
Dark Money for Dummies — Part 2
Once people understand what dark money is, the next question is obvious: If this creates so many problems, why does it exist at all? The short answer is not corruption or conspiracy.
Dark Money for Dummies — Part 3
The conspiracy's that aren't. Far cheaper Less crowded with competing messages Less scrutinized by media More consequential per dollar spent
Dark Money Today: From Montana to California and Beyond
Two months ago, we explored the Montana initiative as a test case for curbing dark money. The story didn’t end there. Today, states like California are building on that example, showing that structural solutions —
Dealing with the aftermath
Those who remain — especially those already planning to leave — should stand up now. Speak clearly. Let us know you are better than this administration, better than blind loyalty, better than silence. If you’re
Electorial College or Popular Vote
Democrats overwhelmingly favor the popular vote. Republicans strongly prefer the Electoral College. Independents lean toward the popular vote but are more divided. Overall, most Americans favor switching to a popular vote system.
Elon’s New Party – MAGA rebranded?
The ideologies listed under this fictional or satirical "America Party" (AMP) — Neoliberalism, Economic Nationalism, Right-Wing Populism, and Libertarianism — aren't radically different from the forces already influencing American politics. Let’s break them down and
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,
Fires Everywhere
Trump isn’t just lighting political fires — he’s keeping them burning long enough to distract us from the real game. From DOJ slow-walks to federalizing D.C., from the Epstein fallout to filling Washington with loyalists,
Governing requires Thought not Fear
Governing requires thought, compromise, and foresight; dictating only needs instinctual levers: fear, greed, loyalty, and outrage.
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
Healthcare in America Series II – Kicker: Why We Struggle to Talk About the Unavoidable
Most conversations about healthcare skip this moment. We jump to policy, budgets, and blame. We treat crises as exceptions rather than as signals. But the truth is that someone always absorbs the weight when care
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, Part 2 – When Systems Built for Efficiency Meet Urgency
Most healthcare systems are built around averages. Schedules, staffing, and workflow all assume a level of predictability. Efficiency depends on forecasting, and forecasting depends on stability. But urgent care doesn’t follow a curve or a
Healthcare in America Series II, Part 3 – Who Absorbs the Consequences When Waiting Isn’t an Option
Urgency does not distribute impact evenly. Some patients are more vulnerable than others. Some families are better equipped to navigate complexity. And some communities have far fewer resources. The system doesn’t decide this intentionally. It
Healthcare in America Series II, Part 4 – How the System Is Actually Structured
Most of the anger and confusion people feel about healthcare doesn’t come from bad intentions or unreasonable expectations. It comes from assuming that healthcare is a single thing — a place, a person, or a
Healthcare in America Series II, Part 5 – Why Emergency Rooms Are Overwhelmed (And It’s Not “Abuse”)![20260209 1451 Image Generation simple compose 01kh29jg36e2ktzvhssw8j569r]()
Healthcare in America Series II, Part 5 – Why Emergency Rooms Are Overwhelmed (And It’s Not “Abuse”)
Is this urgent care? Is it the emergency room? Is it safe to wait?
Healthcare in America Series II, Part 6 – Insurance Is Not Healthcare
One of the most persistent misunderstandings in healthcare is the idea that insurance and care are the same thing. They’re related — but they are not interchangeable. This confusion shapes expectations, frustration, and even how
Healthcare in America Series II, Part 7 – The Invisible Layer — Administration
Healthcare administration isn’t a single office or department. It’s a web of functions required to make modern healthcare operable:
Healthcare in America Series II, Part 8 – What Patients Are Expected to Know (But Don’t)
Which setting is appropriate? How urgent is urgent? Who coordinates what happens next? These expectations exist — but the instruction rarely does.
Healthcare in America Series III – Kicker: Security Is a Feeling. Risk Is a Structure
Healthcare debates often center on security. People want to feel protected — protected from catastrophic illness, from unexpected bills, from system failure. That desire is reasonable. It is human.
Healthcare in America Series III – Part 1 Risk Doesn’t Disappear. It Moves
When risk moves to individuals, it is often described in the language of responsibility. We hear phrases like “consumer engagement” or “skin in the game.” But exposure and empowerment are not the same thing. Responsibility
Healthcare in America Series III – Part 2 Invisible Risk Carriers
Clinical risk is inherent in medicine. But modern practice also carries moral and structural risk. Practicing under constraint — limited time, limited staffing, insurance limitations, documentation demands — forces tradeoffs. Liability exposure exists alongside ethical
Healthcare in America Series III – Part 3 When Risk Accumulates
At the community level, accumulation can reshape access entirely. When a hospital closes, travel times increase. Emergency response lengthens. Recruitment of clinicians becomes more difficult. Economic stability shifts. Healthcare infrastructure is not separate from community
Healthcare in America Structural Reform Playbook Post 1 Administrative Oversight & Waste Reduction
Administrative tasks — billing, claims processing, coding, approvals — are necessary, but studies show U.S. administrative costs are roughly double those of comparable countries. That’s hundreds of billions of dollars each year that could be
Healthcare in America Structural Reform Playbook Post 2 Price Transparency & Negotiation
Price transparency is not about “free market” ideology; it’s about clarity, fairness, and predictability. When patients see costs clearly, the system becomes easier to navigate — and wasteful practices are exposed.
Healthcare in America Structural Reform Playbook Post 3 Integrated Care & Coordination
Integrated models — like Kaiser Permanente or other vertically coordinated systems — reduce these frictions by aligning care delivery, records, and financial flows.
Healthcare in America Structural Reform Playbook Post 4 Incentive Alignment for Prevention & Chronic Disease
Chronic disease drives the majority of U.S. healthcare costs. Managing it is not just a clinical challenge — it’s also a matter of incentives. Even small changes in how care is reimbursed or structured can
Healthcare in America Structural Reform Playbook Post 5 Rural & Underserved Access
Rural and underserved populations are canaries in the coal mine for healthcare stress. Structural interventions — not political promises — determine whether access is preserved.
Healthcare in America Structural Reform Playbook Post 6 Technology & Telehealth Optimization
When combined with oversight, transparency, and coordinated care, technology turns abstract reforms into real-world improvements that patients can see and feel. The series shows that practical, achievable reforms exist, even without overhauling the entire system.
Healthcare in America vs Socialized Medicine Today- End of Series
Roughly half or more of U.S. healthcare spending already flows through government programs. We are not a pure market system. We are a complex blend.
Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 1 The $4.5 Trillion Machine
American healthcare is not a single program. It is a layered payment network built over decades — employers, insurers, federal programs, state programs, hospital systems, physician groups, pharmacy benefit managers, pharmaceutical manufacturers, compliance divisions, coding
Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 10 Reform Principles: Aligning the System
The U.S. healthcare system is enormous, expensive, and complex. But it is not irredeemable. By focusing on structure, transparency, and incentives, it is possible to reduce waste, improve access, and align resources with actual care.
Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 2 Who Actually Funds the Machine?
Employers contribute a significant portion of the premium, but economists generally agree those costs are built into total compensation. In practical terms, health insurance premiums come out of wages — whether workers see the deduction
Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 3 Where the Money Goes
Price negotiation occurs through insurers and pharmacy benefit managers, but patients often experience unpredictability in costs, especially for high-cost or specialty medications.
Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 4 Following the Dollar
Even here, the dollar is split: part covers the premium contribution from the employee, part comes from the employer’s share. Often, employees never see this money — it’s folded into total compensation. This means the
Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 5 Administrative Complexity: The Invisible Cost
Administrative complexity is invisible to most patients. You see your bills, your deductible, your co-pay — but rarely the thousands of small interactions behind them.
Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 6 Insurance Design: Why It Feels Complicated
Network design can be narrow, meaning that not every local provider is covered. This protects insurers from excessive risk but can frustrate patients who assume all doctors are treated equally under their plan.
Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 7 Chronic Disease: The Real Cost Driver
“The machine isn’t broken because of greed. It’s stressed because of chronic demand and misaligned incentives.”
Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 8 Rural Healthcare & Consolidation: When the Machine Strains
Even when care is “available” virtually, the real-world friction remains: long travel times, delayed treatment, and fragmented services.
Healthcare in America, Follow the Money Post 9 Incentive Audit: Who Really Benefits?
Structural Takeaways Complexity, consolidation, and financial engineering create winners and losers. The system works for efficiency and risk management, but not always for access, affordability, or simplicity. Understanding incentives is essential before discussing reform: any
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
Here we are at a time of reflection, peace and compassion, what are we missing?
I'll keep is short because it's obvious, it's trust. We have nothing to trust. Especially our Government. When there isn't even an effort to disguise a lie anymore, when we are expected believe whatever we
Hey SCOTUS, it’s time to start doing what’s right.
It's time to put the Nation first and tell the Pumkin Head where to put it. Current Status Payments on Hold: Full November SNAP benefits are paused nationwide pending the 1st Circuit's ruling and potential
Hey Senator, the President didn’t Elect you, we did.
Stop pretending the party and the philosophy are the same thing “Rapid swings create unintended consequences — let’s slow this down.”
High‑Level Analysis: How a Bipartisan Containment Strategy Could Incentivize Both Parties
If the Epstein materials threaten individuals far more powerful than Trump, then Trump’s resistance to transparency might be driven by external pressure. In such a scenario, the political system — including members of both parties
How about some Real Free Speach
I'm thinking of a free speech challenge to Elon, is bot traffic free speech, is ad revenue theft free speech, is radical left or right hate bot meme attacks free speech or is an honest
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 REAL Social Media FREE SPEACH Could Work
No child exploitation No credible threats of violence No doxxing of private individuals No coordinated foreign interference No impersonation or fraud #FreeSpeechTest #BotFree #SocialExperiment #HumanDiscourse #FreeSpeechTest #SocialExperiment
How to Protect your Voting Rights
Question what you are being told, check with your State, The State controls voting, not the Federal Government and especially not the current administration. You will lied to and you will be threatened. Follow these
If You Want to Fix It, You Have to Touch It
You don’t get to sit in silence while others vote, organize, or legislate — and then act shocked when the country veers hard left or right. If the future looks more like a police state
In My Opinion. Trump hasn’t lost it, he never had it.
The following is un edited, my question and the reponse. And I asked for permission to use it. Question: Looking for an opinion, doesn't have to be fact and this is conversation, not fact checking.
Is This You?
I must say terms like RINO are offensive and inaccurate. It should also be noted that the largest percentage of voters, over 45% align themselves as independents, maybe that's why both parties fight so hard
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,
Leonard Leo has done more to reshape the American legal landscape than many senators, presidents, or judges.
No bombastic rallies, no orange spray tan, no obvious cult of personality. The media mostly sees him as “that judicial guy from the Federalist Society.” But under the radar, he’s weaponizing legal legitimacy, which is
MAGA – Is it too Late Getting Back on Track
So where do we go from here? We don’t need to abandon what we believed — we need to reclaim it. Not with rage, but with resolve. Not by burning everything down, but by rebuilding what’s
MAGA – What Trump Turned It Into
Trump didn’t build on the core of MAGA — he hijacked it. He turned a movement meant to restore dignity into one that demands loyalty over honesty, anger over results, and spectacle over service. He didn’t
MAGA, What is MAGA? Before Trump Turned it into a Cult
When we look at the original core beliefs of MAGA — before they were distorted by authoritarianism, disinformation, and grievance theatrics — there were some genuinely resonant themes that connected with millions of Americans. Here's
Making The Two Party System Work. Politics for Dummy’s
But if you can get them off their soap boxes and convince them to compromise, open their eyes to what the other side wants, you should end up with this.
Midterms 2026, get ready to make a difference. Tell Edgar enouph is enough.
Only through education can you understand the issues. Only through observation can you make informed decisions. Only by thinking for yourselves can you make a difference. And only by voting can you be heard.
New York, The Sun, True or False
Do you ever look behind the posted numbers in a column to see what's being reported? Yes the 4.3 is correct. but it's offset by the government shutdown and lack of government spending during that
No Kings Protest
Don't believe the ridiculous propaganda being forced down our throats, don't believe the lies and don't bend the knee. And don't take our word for it. Do some research, do some fact checking and above
No One Best Fix, Part 1 Dark Money Continued – Why Simple Solutions Fail
The difficulty arises when: Money becomes scalable Influence becomes detached from consequences The people paying don’t live with the outcomes Banning money outright isn’t realistic. Limiting it too tightly just pushes it into new, often
No One Best Fix, Part 2 Dark Money Continued – Why Local Answers Matter More Than National Ones
Accountability is stronger closer to home When decisions are made locally: The people affected are easier to identify The consequences are harder to ignore The distance between influence and impact is shorter
No One Best Fix, Part 3 Dark Money Continued – Montana as a Test Case, Not a Template
It tests something narrower: Whether a state can limit certain forms of outside influence Whether local accountability can be strengthened structurally Whether reducing scale changes behavior
Okay, He’s Been Impeached, Now What?
Trump may be impeached, but unless the movement itself is rejected—and the people propping it up held accountable—we’re just swapping one version of autocracy for a smoother, more effective one.
Part 1 – When MAGA Loyalty Meets Reality
Millions of Americans who once cheered for the populist energy of Donald Trump are now staring at the price tag. Not just in dollars, but in dignity. In lost healthcare. In broken promises. In mounting
Part 2 – The Awakening of the Woke
I’m building a political cartoon arc that speaks to the people everyone else has forgotten — the voters who are done with performative politics and ready to rebuild, quietly and seriously.
Part 3 – Come Together
Through 3 six-panel series (and growing), I show the parallel awakenings of MAGA and Woke Americans — not to each other’s flaws, but to their shared betrayal. From there, they move toward reluctant cooperation.
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
Politics and the Pendulum – Part One, The Swingers
There’s no guarantee, but yes — many of the “puppet-masters” behind Donald Trump and his movement are likely to try to transition if the political pendulum swings to the left. Whether they’ll succeed — and



🌐 Welcome to Raimondo – Hogan – 2028
| Raimondo (current U.S. Secretary of Commerce, former RI Governor) Hogan (former Republican Governor of Maryland) Technocrats. Proven governors. Economic pragmatists. Theme: “Competence over Chaos” |

🌐 Welcome to Tester – Murkowski – 2028
Tester (Democratic Senator from Montana, moderate voice in a red state)
Murkowski (Republican Senator from Alaska, one of the most independent-minded)
Rural-friendly, bipartisan respect, grounded in practical values.
Theme: “Heartland Grit Meets Alaskan Independence”

🌐 Welcome to Obama – Kinzinger – 2028
Michelle Obama (popular, credible, above the fray)
Kinzinger (former GOP congressman, critic of extremism)
Moral clarity, emotional intelligence, political courage.
Theme: “Dignity and Duty”
🌐 Welcome to Booker – Crenshaw – 2028
Booker (optimistic, solution-oriented)
Crenshaw (conservative but thoughtful, willing to criticize MAGA)
Veteran + Idealist. May disagree on policy but could forge common ground.
Theme: “Service First. Ego Last.”

🌐 Welcome to Manchin – Klobuchar – 2028
Manchin (centrist from West Virginia, known for deal-making)
Klobuchar (pragmatic Senator, pro-worker, good on infrastructure)
Capitol Hill vets. Middle-roaders.
Theme: “Let’s Fix It”

🌐 Welcome to Cuban – Yang – 2028
Cuban (business-savvy, no-nonsense, moderate libertarian lean)
Yang (innovative, tech-minded, solutions over ideology)
Private sector brains, future-focused, not partisan warriors.
Theme: “New Rules. Real Results.”

🌐 Welcome to Stewart – Rice – 2028
Stewart brings sharp insight, credibility with younger and independent voters, and a long-standing commitment to veterans and government transparency.
Rice, former Secretary of State, offers deep foreign policy expertise, grace under pressure, and broad respect on both sides of the aisle.
Theme: “Accountability Meets Experience”
Nonpartisan integrity
Calm leadership in crisis
A ticket rooted in honesty, humility, and global perspective

Newsom & Buttigieg: The Progressive Engine
Newsom brings bold leadership and a climate-forward vision shaped by real-world governance in the nation’s most complex state.
Buttigieg delivers sharp, data-driven solutions with a calm, competent hand — turning infrastructure into innovation.
Together, they fuse ambition with execution — idealism with engineering.

Seize Control of Voting, Who is Behind the Curtain
My question is who is actually the architect? I don't believe Trump ever had the smarts to do this on his own and certainly not now. Someone or some organization is orchestrating everything behind the
Should we support Ukraine?
It's Not About "Supporting Ukraine" That sounds like a moral favor. This is about stopping a pattern of behavior that, if left unchecked, will extend beyond Ukraine’s borders—and possibly beyond Europe.
So WOKE, unmanly, not pointy and unreadable.
Tiny Tim Cratchit finally gets a new pencil, farmers get a 30% “bailout” that’s really their own money, and Marco Rubio… well, he’s still agonizing over whether the font says “leadership” or “panic.” Welcome to
Sometimes it’s so obvious you have to slap yourself.
It’s about his inability to deal with the word NO That’s the core.Trump cannot tolerate boundaries.Trump cannot accept limits.TRump cannot coexist with independent minds. In a healthy leader, No becomes: a check on power, a
Spider Silk, the fabric for Mars
Spider silk’s intrinsic properties make it almost tailor-made for advanced aerospace and bioengineering uses: Extreme tensile strength — stronger than steel by weight, yet flexible. Lightweight and breathable, which could make it ideal for space
Step Right Up for the Truth Show
But what you get is a funhouse of distortion mirrors. Every reflection tells you what you want to hear. Every hallway echoes your own voice back to you. There’s fog, there’s spin, and a whole
Stop Blaming the Republicans and Stop Blaming the Democrats
So, once again, stop the blanket name calling, stop the generic hate, direct your energy towards those that deserve it and let us (those like me) work with you to get this country on the
Technically True, Totally Misleading — The Weaponization of Context
So maybe we should all stop judging each other by headlines and start reading the full article — or listening to the whole sentence. That’s where the real truth still lives.
Thank you Donald Trump, you saved me over $350.00 a year.
All the services offered by CBS, ABC, Disney, Paramount that I have dropped because of their putting corportae profits above Freedom Of Speech. Savings of $350.00 plus Now if you factor in all of the
The Algorithm That Doesn’t Want You to Grow
If intelligence — human or artificial — is to mean anything, it should push us outward, not lock us in. The algorithm shouldn’t be our mirror; it should be our telescope.
The Bigger Threat: ICE Out of Control
Even if Trump were politically neutered tomorrow — even if Congress blocked every impulsive idea, every executive action, every attempt at strongman theatrics — ICE would still remain a threat on its own.
The Biggest Pro-Trump Mega-Media Monopoly Ever (it’s already distorting war coverage)
Billionaires are flipping media companies like playing cards. They don’t give a fig for the common good, or about the producers, correspondents, journalists, and investigative reporters whose lives are being turned upside-down. To them, it’s
The Birds, The Birds, Who’s Killing The Birds. It’s a MAGA Quiz
It’s all about the money. Fossil fuels generate more income — directly and indirectly — than renewable energy ever could right now. And the world’s richest aren’t building fortunes for tomorrow’s people. They’re doing it
The DOJ and FBI Have Decided to Honor the President’s Renaming Convention
The Epstein files shall now be known as the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Files.
The easy way, or the hard way?
The point I am trying to make is you have just been told to Fuck Off, and not politely, he just told you, he is above the law, he is untouchable and if you don't
The economy is absolutely booming — the greatest it has ever been
This report comes straight from the 15th hole at the Mar-A-Lego County Club, where transparency is high, standards are low, and the economy has never been better.
The GOAT Strategy
Keep the stories coming fast enough and messy enough, and the public eventually shrugs and goes back to everyday life. Work. Bills. Kids. Groceries. The ordinary things that actually matter in people’s lives.
The Hidden Cost of Calling Out the National Guard
When Trump or any politician calls out the National Guard, the burden isn’t abstract — it hits individual soldiers, their families, local communities, and taxpayers. The part-time nature of the Guard amplifies these costs because
The High Cost of Harsh Immigration Enforcement
Recent immigration policies have aggressively tightened borders and expanded enforcement efforts, but the human and societal costs are profound. The use of mass raids and detentions — often described as paramilitary operations — has sowed
The Land Baron’s War: When Foreign Policy Becomes a Private Game
In the growing tension between the U.S., Israel, and Iran, there’s a disturbing pattern emerging—and at the center of it is Donald Trump. Not acting as a head of state. Not as a strategist. But
The Man Who Would Never Leave
That’s why the real safeguard in this moment isn’t the law, the courts, or even the voters. It’s the Republican Party. Only Republicans have the institutional power to restrain him. Only they can join with
The Most Important Political Move You Can Make
For decades I voted the party line. There was only one box I shaded in, and it was the one that said “Republican.” After a while, I started to actually think about who I was
The New Trump Classless Naval Battleship
Introducing the Trump Classless Battleship — nothing like it before, nothing like it ever again. The Democrats will call it fake news. My opponents will say it’s impossible. I say they will go down as
The Oracle of Alternate Intelligence
In a time when credible intelligence is vital to the safety and stability of the nation, it is deeply troubling to witness leadership that favors superstition and spectacle over facts and expertise. Instead of placing
The Real Threat Isn’t Trans — It’s Distraction
Trump has increasingly focused on transgender participation in sports, access to bathrooms, and visibility in education. But his tone isn’t one of thoughtful debate — it’s one of mockery, fearmongering, and misdirection. If he truly
The song “Love Makes the World Go Around”, On X it’s HATE.
Sometimes you just wake up and the first thing you see is some Troll posting something they found and out of ignorance have fact checked it while cruising X dot Com while having their morning
The Strangelove Doctrine
Today’s political cowboys ride their own bunker busters — not in service of security or principle, but in pursuit of vengeance, fame, and ratings. Donald Trump, waving his MAGA cap, doesn’t just court chaos; he
The Supreme Court’s tariff decision extends far beyond tariffs
It stops Trump from deciding not to spend money Congress appropriated, and from going to war without Congress's approval Robert Reich Feb 21
The Treasures We Destroy for Ourselves
That same tragedy plays out in another form when public institutions are treated as personal trophies. When the halls built for service become stages for self-promotion, when the symbols of democracy are stripped of meaning
The Trump Deflection Doctrine
The Game Isn’t Defense—It’s Distraction It’s never about answering the question. It’s about changing the subject so fast and so furiously, the public can’t keep up. It’s political sleight of hand. While we’re staring at
The Trump Donation Loop: How Taxpayer Money Could Indirectly Fund a White House Ballroom
As you can see, he is hard at work providing healthcare and food for those gullible Republicans MAGA #SanityNow #politics #oregon #politicslover #oregonlife @OPB @KOINNews
The Trump Kiss of Death or when the Party becomes one person.
If Trump’s endorsement were to impose even a modest general-election penalty on endorsed Republicans (≈ 1–3 points among general voters), it could cost the GOP half a dozen to a dozen+ House seats in the
They Stand Beside Them
There’s a tired old narrative still echoing through politics and culture — that strong, outspoken women are somehow a threat. That when women show intellect, confidence, or conviction, they must be “nasty,” “angry,” or “too
Thinking in Layers: A Reflection on Strategic Political Analysis
Strategic thinking at this level also distinguishes between risk and partisanship. The goal is not to cheer for one party or attack another, but to evaluate how institutional stability, system preservation, and pragmatic containment intersect.
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
Thomas Massie (R-KY) calls for an end to the Federal Reserve. Why?
Massie argues that the Federal Reserve operates with too much secrecy. He has supported legislation like the "Audit the Fed" bill (originally championed by Ron Paul) to bring more accountability and transparency to its operations.
To stay in the fight, just what fight where they staying in?
That means the narrative of “stay in the fight” — or justification of the strike as combat — is highly contested, deeply ambiguous, and legally dubious given what is known so far. Got news for
Todays Vocablulary Lesson
Semantic change (also semantic shift, semantic progression, semantic development, or semantic drift) is a form of language change regarding the evolution of word usage—usually to the point that the modern meaning is radically different from
Troll Bait – Covid 01
Bullshit Busters. I really do get so tired of the lieing propoganda coming from idiot trolls. So Here they get busted.
Trump cannot be stopped by prayers, tweets, or wishful thinking.
Look, I’m not anyone special. No connections. No funding. No big plan. Just me. Just a cup of coffee. Trump isn’t going to be stopped by waiting for someone else. Not the courts. Not the
Trump Derangement Syndrome
Upon careful reflection and consideration by the top psychotic minds of the field, it has been determined that only one person actually has Trump Derangement Syndrome, Guess who?
Trump Math, what a liar.
Trump claims the Walmart Thanksgiving bundle is 25% cheaper than the 2024 bundle. He is either STUPID or a LIAR, Take your pick. I thinks it's both. The short of it is the 2025 Walmart
Trump’s “Big, Beautiful” Healthcare Plan Passed — What Happened
Roughly $1 trillion in Medicaid budget cuts over the next decade Work requirements: able-bodied adults must complete 80 hours/month of work, school, or community service Coverage losses expected: around 7.8 million uninsured by 2034
Trump’s abusive remarks toward women on the news are reprehensible.
Attacking women journalists after being confronted with a lie is not leadership — it is bullying. It is unacceptable, and it should be called out every time.
Trump’s Healthcare Record: What Really Changed?
The Preexisting Conditions Contradiction Trump repeatedly claimed he would protect people with preexisting conditions. But — his administration also backed a lawsuit to strike down the entire ACA, which includes those protections. Critics saw this
Trumps Cognitive Decline or Dementia
Claiming he beat Obama in an election (he ran against Hillary Clinton and Biden) Repeated confusion of basic facts he used to confidently wield (dates, countries, officials) Forgetting major policy positions he previously pushed
Trumps Line in The Sand
Here is the line, no wait, (feet scrub out line) Here is the line, rinse and repeat. I will strive to keep it short and sweet, here is the outline for Trumps Crime Fighting mantle.
Two Kinds of Beauty
One is free, timeless, and meant to be shared — a mountain lake untouched by greed. The other is gilded, fleeting, and built for self — a golden ballroom where beauty serves only ego. Some
Two Weeks, the Greatest plan will be ready in Two Weeks
Trade War with China: Trump claimed a "winnable" trade war with China would yield quick results, with some promises suggesting significant progress withWell he finally admitted it. He called you stupid. Why stupid? because you
U.S. Navy is “too intimidated” so they have to KILL THEM ALL
Could it be, Trump wants the Oil and there wasn't any Drugs? The Navy vaporizes fishing boats like they’re the Death Star, and the Coast Guard arrests an entire tanker crew like they’re checking fishing
USAID and Those That Will Die
Yes, the system must be fixed. But when the U.S. government pulls back aid in response to internal wrongdoing, the ones who suffer aren’t the bureaucrats in D.C. — they are families in Sudan, Gaza,
Veterans’ Healthcare: The Promise, the Politics, and the Price
In his second term, Donald Trump has made bold claims about transforming veterans’ healthcare. But behind the headlines and hashtags, the reality for many veterans—especially those in rural or underserved areas—remains murky. The question is
Violence, who’s who.
Conclusion: Which Party's Rhetoric Promotes Violence Most?Based on empirical data, Republican rhetoric promotes violence the most in the current U.S. context. It is more pervasive among elites, amplified by aligned media, and correlated with higher
Voter Dissonance and Willful Disbelief
Now that many of Trump’s actions are playing out in ways that damage democratic norms or reveal disregard for the rule of law, some voters are facing cognitive dissonance: “I didn’t vote for this.” But
Voting Rights under Attack
Vote in person if you can. With mail-in voting under pressure, in-person voting is harder to block. If you do vote by mail, return it as early as possible — don't wait until close to
Warranty Not Included
Imagine if politicians had to back their campaign promises the way companies back a product. If the car doesn’t run, you get a refund. If the fridge dies, you get a replacement. But in politics?
We don’t need to worry about MAGA anymore
Because if this is the intelligence level of the average MAGA supporter, natural selection isn't in their favor.
We invoked the “Nuclear Option.”
Democrats have been throwing a temper tantrum to try and thwart President Trump’s agenda. And so, Senate Republicans did what we had to do… …We invoked the “Nuclear Option.” Please read my emergency briefing to
Weightloss, The Math, the Messaging, and the Missing Piece
This event coincided with President Trump announcing price cuts for GLP‑1 drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound from over $1,000 to as low as $149 per month for Medicare/Medicaid users, with executives from Eli Lilly and
What most Americans seem to be asking for
For those that actually do set policy, it would be wise to remember the American People are tired of the BS. They want results, not promises and not lies.
What Now? When Everyone Knows, But No One Moves
Because if a man who cannot form a coherent sentence is handed the nuclear codes again, it won’t be because no one knew better. It will be because enough people decided it didn’t matter.
What’s left when the Noise is Gone?
Amplification artificially inflates some voices over others. Honest human discourse often gets lost in the noise. This experiment could reveal whether platforms encourage real dialogue or just echo chambers. By temporarily halting bot reposting, we
What’s With the Windmills?
Trump’s long, losing legal battle in Scotland, where he tried to block an offshore wind farm near his Aberdeenshire golf course. He claimed the turbines would ruin the view and diminish property values. When the
What’s Actually Going On: Halligan & Bondi and Disbarment – Part One, Halligan
prosecuting without probable cause CBS News+2Common Dreams+2 making false statements to court and grand jury Campaign for Accountability lacking competence (“bringing a case she may not have been qualified to handle”) MS NOW+1 abusing her
What’s Actually Going On: Halligan & Bondi and Disbarment – Part Two Bondi
There’s also a separate ethics complaint filed with the Florida Bar accusing Bondi of “serious professional misconduct.” Newsweek The complaint highlights alleged episodes where Bondi’s leadership pressured DOJ lawyers to act unethically, including forcing resignations.
What’s Actually Going On: Halligan & Bondi Part Three, Is Disbarment (or Other Discipline) Likely?
Yes, both Halligan and Bondi are under serious scrutiny, legally and ethically. The allegations are significant, especially for Halligan: abuse of power, potential violation of appointment law, and prosecutorial misconduct.
When Crime Is a Convenient Excuse: Trump’s Selective Martial Law Target List
Donald Trump’s recent threats to impose martial law have sent chills through the nation. But behind the bluster and fear-mongering lies a disturbingly clear political agenda: targeting cities that dare to resist his authority while
When Power Serves Itself: The Case for Impeaching Donald Trump
From career civil servants to whistleblowers, Trump repeatedly fired or attacked individuals who challenged him, including ambassadors and inspectors general—gutting internal accountability structures meant to protect democratic norms.
When Reality Out-Parodies Parody
I'm running into a real creative problem that political satirists have struggled with for decades: when reality out-parodies parody, you lose the exaggeration gap. If the thing itself is already clownish, corrupt, or incoherent, how
When Reality Out-Parodies Parody – The Hegseth Way
And the tanker captain — maybe high, maybe bored, maybe both — basically hands over a 600-foot steel fortress like it’s a lost dog he found on the highway.
When Truth Is a Liability and Laughter a Crime
Donald Trump’s threat to sue The Wall Street Journal if it published an article linking him to Jeffrey Epstein isn’t just a blustering headline — it’s an attempt to preemptively kill reporting that may be
White House Blues – Feed The People
If only the voters where as blind and stupid as MAGA followers.
White House Planning Commisions Recomendations.
White House Planning Commisions Recomendations. Room for the entire administration. And he can keep his name on it.
Why Do The Ultra Rich Make Asses Of Themselves
Why do the ultra rich, like Donald and Elon have to make such asses of themselves. they already have everything any million people could want?
Why I Speak Out Against MAGA – Why I Speak Out Against WOKE
The real Republican core — the conservative moderates — have always been here. And one day, MAGA will get their rude awakening. The party belongs to the steady, thoughtful, principled conservatives. Not the outsiders trying
You Know You’ve Made It When Trump Tweets
You Know You've Made It When...Success isn't measured in Grammys or box-office hauls—it's etched in the glow of a Mar-a-Lago tablet at 2 a.m. You know you're truly winning when the President of the United
Your Kids Christmas VS Donald ‘Appeal’ Trumps Christmas
Your Kid's Christmas Donald 'Appeal' Trump's Christmas
YOUR MONEY — JANUARY 2025 – DOGE Launches, First Round of Claims and FEBRUARY 2025 – Major Data Errors Emerge
An ICE contract listed as $8 billion was actually $8 million. A USAID contract for $655 million appears to be listed three separate times. Numerous contracts had obligation amounts far smaller than listed. Some contracts
YOUR MONEY — JUNE–AUGUST 2025 – DOGE Verification Conflicts
Several agencies confirm their obligations did not match DOGE’s posted amounts. Procurements canceled by DOGE were later reissued, reducing net savings. Watchdog groups request DOGE’s calculation methods; no formal response provided.
YOUR MONEY — Mar-A-Lago weekend trips Jan to Nov $17.4 million ?? We Can’t afford a Turkey, Pun Intended
Trip count reflects confirmed and pooled-press-reported presidential visits to Mar-a-Lago or Trump’s Florida golf properties through mid-November. Cost estimates are based on publicly released federal operating rates and FOIA-identified flight times for Florida runs. All
YOUR MONEY — MARCH 2025 – DOGE Removal of Over 1,000 Entries and APRIL–MAY 2025 – Lease & Workforce Claims Questioned
Some leases required federal buyouts, reducing or eliminating net savings. Workforce reductions generate short-term savings but unclear long-term costs. DOGE does not publish full methodology behind its workforce-savings figures.
YOUR MONEY — More on DOGE — What the Reporting Shows
Taxpayer Risk of Illusion: If DOGE’s numbers are largely based on inflated ceilings and double-counts, then the “savings” might be more PR than real return to taxpayers. False Justification for Cuts: Using exaggerated figures to
Your Money — If Donald Trump Had Paid His Bills…
If Trump had actually honored every obligation over the past 40 years, he wouldn’t be the legendary mogul he claims to be. He’d be a comfortably upper-middle-class real estate owner, maybe a minor hotel owner,