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Healthcare in America Series II, Part 3 – Who Absorbs the Consequences When Waiting Isn’t an Option

Healthcare in America — Series II, Part 3 — Who Absorbs the Consequences When Waiting Isn’t an Option
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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 just happens, quietly, invisibly, and sometimes tragically.

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Healthcare in America Series II, Part 2 – When Systems Built for Efficiency Meet Urgency

Healthcare in America — Series II, Part 2 — When Systems Built for Efficiency Meet Urgency
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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 plan. It arrives in spikes, in crises, in moments that no one could schedule. And when that happens, even the best-designed system starts to strain.

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Healthcare in America Series II, Part 1 – What Urgent Care Actually Is (and Is Not)

Healthcare in America — Series II, Part 1 — What Urgent Care Actually Is (and Is Not)
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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. Consent still exists, but it’s constrained. Choice becomes secondary to need.

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Healthcare in America — Series II: When Care Can’t Wait – Podcast Prelude

Healthcare in America — Series II When Care Can’t Wait Podcast Prelude
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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 the second episode, we’ll look at what happens when systems designed for efficiency are suddenly forced into urgent, unpredictable situations. We’ll see where bottlenecks appear, where workarounds become routine, and how pressure spreads across the system in ways that aren’t always visible.
In the third episode, we’ll ask a simple but important question: Who carries the consequences when care can’t wait? Patients, families, frontline providers, and communities all bear the load — often quietly, without recognition.

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Heathcare – Closure of State Run Mental Facilities and Increase in Homeless Population

Heathcare Closure of State Run Mental Facilities and Increase in Homeless Population
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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 Annual Homelessness Assessment Reports or AMA ethics journals provide robust data for further exploration.

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Control of Voting – If Trump Is Ousted: Does It Die on the Vine?

Control of Voting – If Trump Is Ousted: Does It Die on the Vine?

Not entirely, it would slow at the federal level, but these efforts are bigger than one person. Project 2025 isn’t just a Trump playbook; it’s a Heritage Foundation-led blueprint from over 100 conservative groups, predating his second term. By October 2025, Trump had implemented ~47% of its domestic agenda (e.g., workforce cuts via shutdown, executive orders on election “integrity”).

If impeached/removed:

Federal Slowdown: A new admin (e.g., under Vance or a Democrat post-midterms) could reverse executive orders, like Biden did with Trump’s first-term policies. DOJ probes into “fraud” might halt, and appointees like Cleta Mitchell’s network could be ousted. But some changes (e.g., embedded federal observers, voter roll purges) could linger if not actively undone, per experts at the Center for American Progress.

State and Local Persistence: Much of this is decentralized. GOP-led states have passed 100+ “integrity” laws since 2020 (e.g., voter ID, mail ballot restrictions), independent of Trump. Groups like the Election Integrity Network or RNC’s Protect the Vote operate at grassroots levels, training poll watchers and filing lawsuits, stuff that doesn’t vanish overnight. Even without Trump, red states resist federal overreach (e.g., some GOP secretaries of state withholding full voter data from DOJ).

Think Tank and Donor Networks: Heritage, Federalist Society, and funders like Leonard Leo would pivot. Project 2025 is framed as a “conservative promise” for any GOP admin, not Trump-specific. If Trump goes, they’d rebrand for 2028 (e.g., focusing on state ballot initiatives, litigation).

It wouldn’t “die quickly”—more like a temporary federal retreat, with momentum shifting to states and courts. Post-2020, GOP election denialism rewarded incumbents (e.g., no electoral penalty for “stop the steal” supporters in 2022). But backlash (e.g., bipartisan criticism of Georgia raids) could erode support if overreach backfires.
Will They Shift Gears?

Absolutely, conservative networks are adaptive. Without Trump, tactics might soften federally (e.g., less overt “nationalization” talk) but intensify locally: more state laws, voter challenges, or “audit” pushes. X chatter and op-eds suggest prepping for 2028 census fights or midterms as a “blue tsunami” opportunity for Dems. Critics (ACLU, Brennan) warn it could evolve into subtler subversion, like weakening DOJ voting rights enforcement.

In my view, this is a long-game ecosystem (think tanks, donors, state parties) that’s survived presidents before. Trump’s a catalyst, but removal would force a tactical reset—not abandonment. The midterms are the pivot point; if GOP holds, it accelerates. If not, it decentralizes.

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Control of Voting – If Trump Is Ousted: Does It Die on the Vine?

Control of Voting If Trump Is Ousted Does It Die on the Vine
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In my view, this is a long-game ecosystem (think tanks, donors, state parties) that’s survived presidents before. Trump’s a catalyst, but removal would force a tactical reset—not abandonment. The midterms are the pivot point; if GOP holds, it accelerates. If not, it decentralizes.

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Seize Control of Voting, Who is Behind the Curtain

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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 scenes

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Seize Control of Voting, Who is Behind the Curtain

Feb 11, 2026, I read this informative article about the FBI seizing the voting records in Georgia.

“The Silent Coup Is Already Underway: How Trump is moving to seize control of voting — starting in Georgia” by Glenn Kessler (published on his Substack: glennkessler.substack.com).

It discusses concerns over Donald Trump’s statements and actions aimed at influencing or “nationalizing” election processes, with a focus on Georgia as an early example. The article opens with a quote from Trump in a February 2 interview with Dan Bongino: “The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting.” It revisits Trump’s past claims of election fraud and frames current moves (like potential federal involvement in state voting systems, ballot handling, or oversight) as steps toward greater control ahead of future elections, such as the 2026 midterms.

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 scenes

Key Players and Enablers from the Article and Related Context

The Kessler article doesn’t name an overarching “architect” but points to several individuals and groups actively involved in pushing this agenda, particularly in Georgia as a testing ground:

Cleta Mitchell: She’s a prominent conservative lawyer who was on the infamous 2021 call where Trump pressured Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” votes. Mitchell now leads the Election Integrity Network, a group focused on challenging election processes and training poll watchers. The article notes her influence through appointees like Heather Honey (Deputy Assistant Secretary for Election Integrity), who has ties to Mitchell’s network and has floated ideas like declaring a “national emergency” to override state voting rules.

Kurt Olsen: Appointed by Trump as Director of Election Security and Integrity, he’s been sanctioned in the past for baseless election fraud claims. He referred the warrant that led to the FBI seizing Fulton County ballots in January 2026, reviving old 2020 conspiracies.

Tulsi Gabbard: As Director of National Intelligence, she oversaw the FBI raid on Fulton County for a vague “national security issue,” which the article suggests is a pretext for federal overreach.

These folks aren’t new; they’ve been part of Trump’s orbit since his first term or the 2020 challenges. The Georgia focus—using a Trump-friendly state election board to potentially seize county boards—seems designed as a blueprint for scaling up nationally, per the article.

Broader Influences and Organizations

Looking beyond the piece, reporting ties this to a more structured conservative playbook that’s been in development since at least 2024-2025:

Heritage Foundation and Project 2025: This stands out as the most likely “organizational architect.” Project 2025, a detailed policy roadmap from the Heritage Foundation (a major conservative think tank), explicitly calls for using the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate and prosecute alleged voter fraud, even based on debunked claims. It proposes federal interventions like proof-of-citizenship requirements for voting and empowering agencies to audit state elections. Trump’s administration has implemented parts of this, such as shifting the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division toward “fraud” probes under appointees like Harmeet Dhillon (a 2020 election denier) and Kash Patel (FBI pick who’s vowed to go after perceived election riggers).

Critics from groups like the Brennan Center have called it a “MAGA fever dream” for nationalizing voter suppression tactics, like banning mail ballots or overhauling voter registration.

Other Advisors and Networks: Figures like Stephen Miller (Trump’s policy whisperer on immigration and now broader issues) or Steve Bannon (who’s pushed election denialism via his “War Room” podcast) often get credited in analyses for strategizing these moves. There’s also overlap with groups like the Center for Internet Security (CIS), which handles election cybersecurity and has DHS ties—some X discussions speculate it’s part of a deeper infrastructure for monitoring elections.

In Georgia specifically, the push involves embedding federal observers and audits, which echoes tactics from Project 2025.

As for the Federalist Society: They’re hugely influential in judicial appointments (shaping courts that could rule on election cases), and their co-founder Leonard Leo has funneled big money into conservative causes, including election-related litigation through networks like the Honest Elections Project. But they’re not the primary driver here—that seems more Heritage’s lane for policy blueprints. Federalist Society folks might advise on legal strategies to make this stick, though.

Trump isn’t devising this solo; his style is more improvisational and grievance-driven than master-planner. In my view, the real “architecture” is a decentralized but aligned network of conservative think tanks (led by Heritage via Project 2025) and loyalists like Mitchell, Olsen, and Patel, who’ve been gaming out ways to centralize election oversight under the guise of “integrity.” It’s not a conspiracy in the tin-foil sense—it’s out in the open, rooted in post-2020 frustrations and amplified by Trump’s platform.

The goal appears to be tilting the system toward Republicans by federalizing controls that states have historically managed, which raises constitutional red flags (elections are state-run per the Constitution, as even some GOP allies like Gov. Greg Abbott have pushed back on).

Whether this succeeds depends on courts, Congress, and public push back—it’s already facing bipartisan criticism and could backfire if it erodes trust further.

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Heathcare – Closure of State Run Mental Facilities and Increase in Homeless Population

Historical Context: The National Deinstitutionalization Trend State-run psychiatric hospitals were once the primary providers of long-term mental health care in the U.S., peaking in the 1950s with around 559,000 inpatient beds nationwide.

By the 1990s, this number had plummeted to about 40,000, a roughly 92% reduction, as facilities closed or downsized dramatically.

This wasn’t isolated to Oregon; it happened across nearly every state, driven by a combination of factors: Policy Reforms and Federal Incentives: The Community Mental Health Act of 1963, signed by President Kennedy, aimed to shift care from large institutions to community-based centers, supported by new antipsychotic medications and civil rights advocacy against abusive asylum conditions.

Federal funding encouraged states to deinstitutionalize, but promised community resources were chronically underfunded — only about half of the planned 1,500 community mental health centers were ever built.

Budget Pressures and Cost-Shifting: States faced rising costs for institutional care amid economic shifts in the 1970s–1980s. Many closed facilities to cut expenses, relying on Medicaid and other federal programs to fund outpatient alternatives. However, this often meant discharging patients without sufficient follow-up, housing, or treatment options.

Examples Across States: Closures mirrored Oregon’s timeline (e.g., Dammasch in 1995). Nationally, facilities like Topeka State Hospital (Kansas, 1997), Metropolitan State Hospital (Massachusetts, 1992), and Allentown State Hospital (Pennsylvania, 2010) shut down in similar waves.

By 2023, many states had fewer than 10 state-operated psychiatric hospitals left, with total public beds dropping to historic lows.

In Oregon, the closure of Dammasch — opened in 1961 and shuttered amid reports of inhumane conditions — exemplified this, releasing patients into communities ill-equipped to support them.

The state’s Eastern Oregon Psychiatric Center in Pendleton closed in 2014, further reducing capacity.

Today, Oregon has only about 743 state hospital beds for adults, with even fewer staffed.

How This Contributed to the National Homeless Crisis While deinstitutionalization wasn’t the sole cause of homelessness — factors like affordable housing shortages, poverty, and substance use disorders play major roles — it undeniably exacerbated the issue by leaving many with severe mental illnesses without stable support. Here’s how the evidence connects the dots: Discharge Without Adequate Safety Nets: Many patients were released from institutions with minimal planning. Nationally, the lack of community mental health funding meant former inpatients often ended up cycling through emergency rooms, jails, or streets.

Studies show a direct correlation: as hospital beds vanished, homelessness among the mentally ill rose, with estimates that 25–30% of homeless individuals have severe mental illnesses like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.

In Oregon, around 40% of the homeless population has a serious mental illness, higher than the national average, and closures like Dammasch directly led to increased street homelessness in Portland in the 1990s.

Rising Homelessness Statistics: U.S. homelessness hit a record 771,480 people on a single night in January 2024, up 18% from 2023 and 40% from 2018.

Chronic homelessness (long-term, often with disabilities including mental illness) surged 73% over the same period, from 97,000 to 168,000.

About 22% (140,000) of homeless adults in 2024 met criteria for serious mental illness.

Researchers attribute part of this to deinstitutionalization’s “trans institutionalization,” where people shifted from hospitals to prisons or homelessness.

Broader Systemic Failures: The affordable housing crisis amplified the impact — median rents outpaced wages, making stable housing unattainable for those with mental health challenges.

In states like California and Oregon, this led to visible increases in unsheltered homelessness (36% of the total in 2024).

Oregon’s experience echoes this: without enough community treatment or housing post-closures, many cycle between the Oregon State Hospital, jails, and streets.

Nationally, experts note that while deinstitutionalization aimed for better outcomes, underfunding turned it into a “system designed to fail.”

Key Nuances and Ongoing Implications Not every closure was detrimental — some states maintained or repurposed facilities, and advances in outpatient care have helped many. However, the national bed shortage (now about 50 per 100,000 people, far below the recommended 50–60) leaves gaps, especially for acute crises.

In Oregon, this manifests in long waits for care and over-reliance on emergency departments.

Recent federal efforts, like executive orders promoting institutionalization for homelessness reduction, highlight the debate: some advocate for more beds, others for better community funding to prevent crises.

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 want to dive deeper into this topic, sources like HUD’s Annual Homelessness Assessment Reports or AMA ethics journals provide robust data for further exploration.

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A Call to Action: Defund Corporate Media and Support Independent Voices

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Public trust in mainstream media has collapsed — and for good reason. High-profile events like the Washington Post’s massive layoffs are not isolated incidents; they are symptoms of a deeper problem. Much of today’s media ecosystem is owned by billionaires, driven by shareholders, and shaped by advertising revenue and algorithmic incentives. Truth is no longer the priority. Profit is.

This isn’t accidental. Corporate news outlets — including social platforms that quietly manipulate what we see — are constrained by the same financial forces that keep them alive: advertisers, institutional investors, and elite ownership. Editorial independence becomes impossible when the bottom line comes first.

If we want real change, we need to respond in the only language that system understands: money.

Cancel subscriptions. Unsubscribe. Withdraw your support. Defund them.

Yes, that may mean giving up a favorite show or streaming service owned by a publicly traded media conglomerate — entities deeply entangled with institutional investors like Vanguard and BlackRock. So be it. Let them eat cake while we redirect our resources toward journalism that actually serves the public.

What to Support Instead

Rather than feeding corporate media, seek out independent creators — journalists and podcasters who prioritize truth over ideology and are funded directly by listeners, not advertisers or conglomerates.

Support voices across the political spectrum — left, right, and center — as long as they are genuinely independent and not beholden to corporate overlords. You don’t have to agree with everything they say. In fact, you probably shouldn’t. What matters is that you are allowed to hear it.

What mainstream media pushes today is often predetermined at levels far above our pay grades. The antidote is decentralization: many independent voices instead of a single manufactured narrative.

Below is a curated list of independent podcasts, grouped by general leaning for clarity. These recommendations are based on podcast directories, media reviews, and user feedback, and focus on shows that:

  • Are not owned by major media corporations

  • Emphasize factual reporting and honest analysis

  • Are funded primarily by listeners


Left-Leaning Independent Podcasts (Progressive, Anti-Corporate Focus)

These shows often critique corporate power, neoliberalism, and systemic inequality while remaining listener-supported.

Best of the Left
A long-running podcast curating progressive commentary on politics, culture, and economics. Produced by a small independent team, free of algorithmic manipulation or corporate backing. Funded through donations and memberships.

Rev Left Radio
An independently hosted show exploring leftist history, theory, and current events from a working-class perspective. Ad-free and supported by Patreon.

Secular Talk (Kyle Kulinski)
A fact-focused progressive commentary podcast emphasizing anti-establishment politics. Funded directly by viewers without corporate ownership.

The Humanist Report (Mike Figueredo)
Independent political commentary with a humanist and social justice lens. Fully listener-funded and unapologetically critical of media accountability failures.


Right-Leaning Independent Podcasts (Conservative, Free-Speech Focus)

These emphasize conservative values such as limited government and free expression while operating outside corporate media structures.

The Tucker Carlson Podcast
Independently produced following Carlson’s departure from Fox News. Features long-form interviews and commentary without network constraints, supported through subscriptions.

The Canadian Conservative
A solo-hosted, listener-supported podcast offering conservative commentary on Canadian and global political issues.

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
An independent podcast blending conservative Christian perspectives with news analysis. Funded through ads and listener support, not corporate media ownership.


Centrist / Non-Partisan Independent Podcasts (Balanced, Media-Critical)

These shows aim to challenge narratives on both sides and prioritize context, evidence, and accountability.

On the Media
Produced by WNYC, a public radio outlet rather than a corporate media conglomerate. Focuses on media ethics, journalism practices, and narrative framing. Funded primarily by public donations.

The Purple Principle
An independent podcast seeking common ground by interviewing voices across the political spectrum. Fully listener-supported.

Left, Right & Center
A structured debate format featuring progressive, conservative, and moderate perspectives. Originally public radio, now widely distributed but still focused on civil, fact-based dialogue.

UNBIASED (Jordan Berman)
A daily, ad-free recap of U.S. news focused on facts rather than spin. Entirely listener-funded.

MeidasTouch Network
A lawyer-run independent media network offering fact-checked political analysis. Often left-leaning, but structured outside traditional corporate media.


Why This Matters

Independent journalism survives only if people are willing to support it directly. This shift isn’t easy — but it is powerful. Every canceled subscription and every dollar redirected helps weaken a system that no longer serves the public and strengthens one that still might.

If we want accountability, transparency, and honest debate, this is how we build it.

And yes — we could use a little help as well.

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Not all dark money is a conspiracy and not all conspiracies use dark money.

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Coda: What We Know Now – Healthcare in America Series 1

What We Know Now
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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, partially public, and fundamentally human. It cannot be reduced to slogans without losing something essential.

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Part 6: When the System Stops Pretending – Healthcare in America

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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 incentive, a different set of rules.

What rarely gets said out loud is simpler and more uncomfortable:

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Part 6: When the System Stops Pretending – Healthcare in America

Part 6: When the System Stops Pretending

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 incentive, a different set of rules.

What rarely gets said out loud is simpler and more uncomfortable:

The system no longer matches the reality it is supposed to serve.

This isn’t a failure of compassion, and it isn’t a failure of effort. It is a failure of structure — a system built on assumptions that no longer hold.

A system optimized for avoidance

Modern healthcare is not primarily organized around outcomes. It is organized around risk avoidance.

Risk is shifted:

  • From insurers to providers

  • From providers to patients

  • From institutions to families

  • From policy to paperwork

Each step is rational in isolation. Each makes sense on a spreadsheet. Together, they create a system where no one is fully responsible for the whole.

The result is not efficiency. It is fragmentation.

The language that shields the problem

We rely heavily on comforting language:

  • “Consumer choice”

  • “Market efficiency”

  • “Personal responsibility”

  • “Innovation”

These phrases are not lies, but they are incomplete. They work well for elective care, predictable conditions, and people with time, money, and literacy to navigate complexity.

They break down when care becomes urgent, unavoidable, or human.

When health stops being optional, the language stops working.

Who carries the weight now

As responsibility diffuses upward, the burden concentrates downward.

Patients manage billing disputes while recovering.
Families coordinate care without training.
Providers burn out navigating systems designed to protect revenue, not judgment.
Rural hospitals absorb losses with no margin for error.

None of this shows up cleanly in political talking points. It shows up in closures, staffing shortages, delayed care, and quiet financial collapse.

The place the system can’t avoid

There is one place where all of these distortions converge — where care cannot be deferred, denied, or negotiated in advance.

The system depends on it.
The system resents it.
And the system refuses to fully account for it.

This is not because it is inefficient, but because it is honest.

It is where every upstream decision eventually lands.

The political stalemate

Healthcare dysfunction has become politically useful.

One side uses it to fundraise.
The other uses it to posture.
Both promise fixes that stop short of structural change.

Real reform would force tradeoffs.
Tradeoffs create accountability.
Accountability threatens narratives.

So the system limps forward, managed rather than repaired.

The fork in the road

We are now past the point where incremental adjustments can hide the mismatch.

We can continue to:

  • Shift costs

  • Narrow networks

  • Add complexity

  • Manage decline

Or we can acknowledge the truth that has been visible for years:

A healthcare system that pretends everything is a market, everything is optional, and responsibility can always be deferred will eventually fail at the moments that matter most.

This series is not about choosing sides.
It is about deciding whether we are willing to stop pretending.

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How Citizens United Came to Be: From a Hillary Hit Piece to Unlimited Corporate Cash in Elections – Dark Money

The 2010 Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. FEC remains one of the most divisive rulings in modern American history. It didn’t just tweak campaign finance rules—it blew the doors off them, allowing corporations, unions, and wealthy donors to pour unlimited money into elections through “independent” spending. Super PACs, dark money groups, and billionaire influence? Thank (or blame) this case.

But how did we get here? It all started with a conservative nonprofit, a scathing documentary about Hillary Clinton, and a bold challenge to longstanding restrictions on political speech.

The Origins: Citizens United and “Hillary: The Movie”

Citizens United, a conservative advocacy group founded in 1988 by Floyd Brown (known for attack ads like the infamous Willie Horton spot in 1988), positioned itself as a producer of political documentaries. In 2007–2008, during Hillary Clinton’s run for the Democratic presidential nomination, the group created Hillary: The Movie—a 90-minute film portraying Clinton as power-hungry, untrustworthy, and unfit for office.

They planned to air it on DirecTV and promote it with TV ads right before primaries. But they hit a wall: the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) of 2002—better known as the McCain-Feingold law—banned corporations and unions from funding “electioneering communications” (ads naming candidates) within 30 days of a primary or 60 days of a general election if those ads reached a broad audience.

Citizens United wasn’t just any corporation; as a nonprofit, it argued the rules violated its First Amendment rights to free speech. They sued the Federal Election Commission (FEC) in December 2007, seeking to declare parts of BCRA unconstitutional, both on their face and as applied to the film and its ads.

A federal district court mostly sided with the FEC: the film was basically election advocacy, not a neutral documentary, so the ban applied. Citizens United appealed directly to the Supreme Court.

The Supreme Court Showdown

The case was argued in March 2009, but the Court surprised everyone by ordering a rare reargument in September 2009, expanding the question to whether prior precedents like Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce (1990)—which allowed bans on corporate independent expenditures—should be overruled.

On January 21, 2010, the Court ruled 5-4 in favor of Citizens United, going far beyond the narrow issue of the movie.

Majority (5 justices):

Anthony Kennedy (wrote the main opinion): Argued that spending money on political speech is protected expression. Banning corporate independent expenditures based on the speaker’s identity (corporation vs. person) violates the First Amendment. “If the First Amendment has any force, it prohibits Congress from fining or jailing citizens, or associations of citizens, for simply engaging in political speech.”

Joined by: Chief Justice John Roberts, Antonin Scalia, Samuel Alito, and Clarence Thomas (Thomas concurred separately, dissenting on disclosure rules).

Dissent (4 justices):

John Paul Stevens (wrote a blistering 90-page dissent): Called the ruling a “radical departure” that threatens democracy by allowing corporate wealth to drown out ordinary voices. Corporations aren’t “We the People,” he argued, and unlimited spending risks corruption and erodes public trust.

Joined by: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, and Sonia Sotomayor.

The Court struck down the corporate spending ban, overturned Austin, and opened the floodgates for unlimited independent expenditures—as long as they weren’t coordinated with candidates.

The Controversy: Free Speech Victory or Corporate Takeover?

The decision ignited immediate firestorms.

President Obama blasted it in his 2010 State of the Union address:

“Last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law to open the floodgates for special interests—including foreign corporations—to spend without limit.” (That line drew a viral “not true” mouthed response from Justice Alito.)

Supporters hailed it as a triumph for the First Amendment, preventing government censorship of political views just because they’re from corporations (seen as groups of individuals). Critics decried it for equating money with speech, amplifying megadonors, and enabling “dark money” nonprofits to hide sources—leading to billions in outside spending that many say distorts democracy.

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 principled defense of free expression, or did it hand elections to the highest bidders? In the elephant in the room: the money keeps flowing, and ordinary voices often get shouted down.

What do you think—time to amend the Constitution, or is this just how free speech works in a capitalist democracy? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

Sources: Supreme Court opinion, Brennan Center for Justice, FEC records, Wikipedia summary (cross-verified).

Part 5: Choice vs. Coverage – Healthcare in America

Part 5: Choice vs. Coverage

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 suggests empowerment.

But choice and coverage are not the same thing.

Confusing the two is one of the most common — and costly — misunderstandings in modern healthcare.

What Coverage Actually Means

Coverage answers a simple question:

When something goes wrong, will care be there — and at what cost?

It is about:

  • Predictability

  • Risk pooling

  • Protection from catastrophic expense

Good coverage reduces uncertainty.

Choice, by contrast, often increases it.

How Choice Expands as Coverage Thins

As responsibility moves away from systems, people are asked to select from:

  • Multiple plans

  • Multiple networks

  • Multiple deductible levels

  • Multiple cost-sharing structures

Each option appears reasonable in isolation.

Taken together, they create a decision environment where:

  • Tradeoffs are hard to evaluate

  • Consequences are delayed

  • Mistakes are discovered only after care is needed

The presence of choice creates the impression that outcomes are the result of informed decisions, even when the information required to decide well is unavailable or unintelligible.

Why This Isn’t a Normal Market

In most consumer markets:

  • You can compare prices

  • You can test quality

  • You can change providers easily

  • Mistakes are reversible

Healthcare works differently.

Decisions are often made:

  • Under time pressure

  • Without full information

  • During stress or illness

  • With limited ability to switch later

Choice without usable information is not empowerment. It is exposure.

The Emotional Cost of Choice

When outcomes are framed as the result of personal choice, people internalize failure.

Confusion becomes guilt.
Unexpected bills become regret.
Coverage gaps feel like personal mistakes.

This emotional burden discourages people from seeking care, asking questions, or challenging outcomes — reinforcing the system that created the confusion in the first place.

What to Listen for Going Forward

When you hear health policy framed around expanding choice, it’s worth asking:

  • Is coverage actually improving?

  • Are risks being shared more broadly — or pushed downward?

  • Is guidance increasing along with options?

Choice can coexist with strong coverage.

But when choice replaces coverage, the difference matters.

Setting Up the Next Step

Once choice becomes the primary mechanism, the system begins to rely on an assumption that individuals can act as informed consumers.

In the next part, we’ll examine that assumption — and why the idea of the fully informed healthcare consumer breaks down in practice.

Next: Part 6 — The Myth of the Informed Consumer

Part 5: Choice vs. Coverage – Healthcare in America

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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 suggests empowerment.
But choice and coverage are not the same thing.
Confusing the two is one of the most common — and costly — misunderstandings in modern healthcare.

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Part 4: When Responsibility Moves Quietly – Healthcare in America

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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. There is no press conference declaring that people are now on their own. Instead, the change shows up gradually, wrapped in reasonable language.

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‘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 us during WW I, but none of that would have been possible if James Cagney hadn’t played George Cohan and given us music like OVER THERE.

Find it, listen to it, let the goose bumbs rise, remember what your grand fathers and your great gran fathers sacrificed so you could live in America.

This is MY version, sing it, use it, it’s ours, it’s mine and it’s yours.

“Over Here” – sing it to the same tune:

Verse 1
Folks, get your voice, get your voice, get your voice,
Raise it up high, up high, up high.
Hear them calling, you and me,
Every son and daughter free.
Hurry right away, no delay, stand today,
Make your fathers proud, to have raised such a crowd.
Tell your children not to fear,
Be proud we’re standing here.

Chorus
Over here, over here,
Send the word, send the word over here—
That the people are waking, the people are waking,
The truth is thundering everywhere.
So beware, say a prayer,
Send the word, send the word to beware—
We’re stronger than you, we’re coming through,
And we won’t back down till it’s over, over here!

Verse 2
Folks, see the game, see the game, see the game,
We see through the lies, the lies, the lies.
No more chains, no more chains, break away,
Liberty’s call won’t fade today.
From the farms to the streets we rise,
Grit in our hearts, fire in our eyes.
We’ve buried too many for this land,
Now we take back what’s in our hand.

Chorus repeat
Over here, over here,
Send the word, send the word over here—
That the resilient are rising, the resilient are rising,
The spirit is rumbling everywhere.
So prepare, have a care,
Send the word, send the word to beware—
We’re tougher than steel, we see what you conceal,
And we’re coming for freedom, over here!

Part 4: When Responsibility Moves Quietly – Healthcare in America

Part 4: When Responsibility Moves Quietly

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. There is no press conference declaring that people are now on their own. Instead, the change shows up gradually, wrapped in reasonable language.

Words like:

  • “Choice”

  • “Flexibility”

  • “Consumer-driven”

  • “Personal responsibility”

On their own, these words sound empowering. In practice, they often signal something else.

What Happens When Policy Pauses

When governments delay, defer, or avoid clear health policy decisions, the system still has to function.

Care still costs money. Providers still need to be paid. Insurers still need to price risk. Employers still need to decide what they will offer.

In the absence of coordinated policy, the burden of navigating those decisions shifts downward.

From institutions → to employers.
From employers → to families.
From families → to individuals.

No one votes on this transfer. It happens quietly, through defaults.

How “Choice” Becomes a Signal

Choice is not inherently bad.

But when choice expands while guidance, coverage, or protection does not, it becomes a signal that responsibility has shifted.

Instead of asking:

  • “Is this covered?”

People are asked to consider:

  • Which plan?

  • Which network?

  • Which deductible?

  • Which out-of-pocket maximum?

  • Which exclusions?

These are not choices most people can make with confidence, especially under time pressure or medical stress.

Yet the presence of choice creates the impression that outcomes are the result of personal decisions, not structural design.

The Human Experience of the Shift

Most people never engage with health policy directly.

They encounter it at moments of vulnerability:

  • A job change

  • A pregnancy

  • A diagnosis

  • A cancellation notice

  • A premium increase

At that point, the question isn’t ideological. It’s practical:

Am I covered?
Is my family covered?
What happens if something goes wrong?

When responsibility has already shifted, the answers are often unclear — not because people weren’t paying attention, but because the system expects them to manage complexity that used to be handled upstream.

Why This Shift Often Goes Unnoticed

The transfer of responsibility feels normal because it happens gradually.

Each step can be justified:

  • Employers reassess costs

  • Insurers adjust plans

  • Governments emphasize flexibility

No single change looks unreasonable.

But taken together, they redefine who bears the risk.

By the time people realize what has happened, the system presents the outcome as a matter of personal choice rather than public design.

Setting Up What Comes Next

Once responsibility moves to individuals, complexity becomes the gatekeeper.

Understanding plans, coverage limits, and tradeoffs becomes essential — and increasingly difficult.

In the next part, we’ll look at the difference between having choices and having meaningful coverage, and why those two things are often confused.

Next: Part 5 — Choice vs. Coverage

A Real-Time Example (Why Markets React Faster Than Voters) – Healthcare in America

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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 have recently faced premium increases, benefit adjustments, or network changes.

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What we could expect with Major reform in campaign finance / donation transparency

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Dark Money in American Politics
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On the surface, what we might see would be more honest campaign promises as the backroom financing would become more transparent. This would be more obvious on the local level but would migrate up the National Ladder.

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Leonard Leo has done more to reshape the American legal landscape than many senators, presidents, or judges.

Leonard Leo has done more to reshape the American legal landscape than many senators, presidents, or judges.
Dark Money in American Politics
Leonard Leo has done more to reshape the American legal landscape than many senators, presidents, or judges.
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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 far more enduring than any single politician’s charisma.
If Trump is the actor, Leonard Leo is the playwright, and the stage manager, and the guy who installed the trapdoor under the audience.

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Arabella Advisors (via the Sixteen Thirty Fund)

Arabella Advisors (via the Sixteen Thirty Fund)
Dark Money in American Politics
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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.

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A Beginner’s Guide to the Federalist Society

A Beginner's Guide to the Federalist Society
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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 speech, abortion, and regulation.
Often called the “conservative pipeline” to the courts.

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Part 3a – When This Happened Before – Healthcare in America

Part 3A: When This Happened Before

Before this series goes any further, it’s worth pausing to show that what we are describing is not new — and not partisan.

Long before COVID, long before Trump, and long before modern media ecosystems, the same policy pattern played out around tobacco.

This matters because it reveals how policy can be shaped without ever being formally decided.

The Tobacco Pattern

For decades, the health risks of smoking were not unknown. Doctors observed higher rates of lung disease. Epidemiologists saw correlations strengthen year after year. Internal industry research — later revealed — often confirmed the danger.

Yet public policy stalled.

Why?

Because the dominant message repeated to the public was not that smoking was safe, but that it was uncertain.

“More research is needed.”
“The science isn’t settled.”
“Correlation isn’t causation.”

None of those statements were outright lies. That’s what made them effective.

They created just enough doubt to justify inaction.


Repetition as Delay

This is the critical mechanism.

The message didn’t need to persuade people that cigarettes were healthy. It only needed to persuade policymakers and the public that acting now would be premature.

Each repetition reinforced a sense of responsible restraint:

  • Waiting was framed as prudence

  • Delay was framed as neutrality

  • Action was framed as overreaction

Over time, delay itself became the policy.

No single announcement said, “We choose not to regulate.” But the repeated framing ensured regulation would always be postponed.


The Cost of Waiting

The human cost accumulated quietly.

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 policy finally caught up, millions of lives had already been affected.

No one could point to a single decision that caused the harm. That, too, was part of the design.


Why This Example Matters Now

Tobacco shows how repetition substitutes for policy.

When uncertainty is repeated often enough, it becomes permission. When delay is normalized, it feels responsible. When action is framed as reckless, inaction feels safe.

This is not about cigarettes.

It is about a pattern.


Setting Up the Next Step

Once you recognize this structure, you start to see it elsewhere — especially in health policy.

Not through detailed plans. Not through legislation. But through repeated language that signals what will not happen.

In the next section, we’ll examine how repetition itself functions as a policy signal — and why hearing the same claim again and again is rarely accidental.

Next: Part 3B — Repetition as Policy Signal

 

Part 3b – Repetition As Policy Signal – Healthcare in America

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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 evidence mounted. No new information was added—only the same language, restated. The repetition was not meant to inform; it was meant to delay.

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Part 3a – When This Happened Before – Healthcare in America

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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 policy finally caught up, millions of lives had already been affected.
No one could point to a single decision that caused the harm. That, too, was part of the design.

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Part 2: When Expertise Became Personal – HealthCare in America

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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 when expertise became personal.
As trust in institutions weakened, authority began to migrate away from systems and toward individuals. Complex guidance was no longer evaluated primarily on evidence or process, but on who was delivering it—and how consistently.
This shift did not require a coordinated effort. It was a natural response to confusion. When institutions struggle to communicate clearly, people look for human proxies they can assess intuitively.

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Part 1: Trust Became the Weak Point – HealthCare in America

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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. Accountability was diffused across agencies, insurers, providers, and administrators—each technically accurate, but collectively unhelpful.
Over time, this creates a vacuum.
When institutions struggle to explain themselves, others step in to explain for them.

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It isn’t funny anymore, so let’s get ready for tomorrow – Healthcare in America

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. 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, self-informed decisions.Next up: a ~15-part series on institutional healthcare. Not the latest premium hikes, Trump tweets, or partisan talking points. Instead:

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America’s Health Policy, Why This Series Exists – Healthcare in America

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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

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This series is about health policy, not ideology – Healthcare in America

This series is about health policy, not ideology
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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 up in who gets care, when they get it, and at what cost.

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No One Best Fix, Part 3 Dark Money Continued – Montana as a Test Case, Not a Template

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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

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No One Best Fix, Part 2 Dark Money Continued – Why Local Answers Matter More Than National Ones

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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

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No One Best Fix, Part 1 Dark Money Continued – Why Simple Solutions Fail

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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 less visible channels.

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Part 2: When Expertise Became Personal – HealthCare in America

Part 2: When Expertise Became Personal

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 when expertise became personal.

As trust in institutions weakened, authority began to migrate away from systems and toward individuals. Complex guidance was no longer evaluated primarily on evidence or process, but on who was delivering it—and how consistently.

This shift did not require a coordinated effort. It was a natural response to confusion. When institutions struggle to communicate clearly, people look for human proxies they can assess intuitively.

From Institutions to Individuals

Institutions speak in committees, caveats, and revisions. Individuals speak in faces, voices, and confidence. In an environment already strained by complexity, the latter often feels more accessible—even when the underlying information is less complete.

As a result, public health authority increasingly became embodied in specific figures. Scientific disagreement, which is normal and necessary, was reframed as personal inconsistency. Updated guidance, which reflects learning, was recast as unreliability.

This personalization made expertise easier to attack, defend, or dismiss. A system can absorb critique; a person cannot without becoming the story.

Why Personalization Works

Personalization simplifies judgment. Instead of evaluating methods, data, and uncertainty, people are encouraged—often unintentionally—to evaluate tone, confidence, and perceived alignment.

Once expertise is tied to individuals:

  • Disagreement feels like betrayal

  • Revision feels like deception

  • Nuance feels like weakness

This dynamic is especially potent in public health, where uncertainty is unavoidable and recommendations evolve as evidence accumulates.

The Cost of Making Experts the Message

When individuals become symbols for entire systems, consequences follow.

Debate shifts away from institutional capacity, funding, and preparedness, and toward loyalty or opposition to particular figures. Questions about infrastructure and decision-making are replaced by arguments over credibility and character.

This does not improve understanding. It narrows it.

Over time, public health guidance becomes harder to evaluate on its merits because it is no longer received as guidance—it is received as advocacy.

What to Watch For

As this series continues, notice when:

  • Policy disagreements are framed around personalities rather than processes

  • Critiques focus on tone or consistency rather than outcomes

  • Individuals are treated as proxies for complex systems

  • Institutional failures are personalized instead of examined structurally

These are signs that expertise has been detached from the institutions that support—or undermine—it.

Why This Matters Going Forward

Once expertise becomes personal, it becomes fragile. Removing or discrediting an individual can feel like resolving a systemic problem, even when the underlying structures remain unchanged.

This creates an opening for rhetoric to replace capacity, and confidence to replace preparation.

Understanding this shift helps explain why later public health debates become less about evidence and more about allegiance—and why restoring trust is far more difficult than losing it.

That dynamic becomes clearer in the next phase of the series.

Next: Repetition as Policy Signal

Part 1: Trust Became the Weak Point – HealthCare in America

Part 1: Trust Became the Weak Point

Public health systems depend on trust in ways that are easy to underestimate. Not blind trust, and not perfect trust—but enough confidence that people believe guidance is given in good faith, decisions are explainable, and errors are acknowledged rather than obscured.

In the United States, that foundation weakened long before any recent crisis or political figure. It weakened quietly, through everyday interactions that felt small at the time but cumulative in effect.

Most people did not stop trusting healthcare because they rejected science. They stopped trusting it because the system became harder to understand, harder to navigate, and harder to believe was working in their interest.

Complexity Without Clarity

Healthcare in the U.S. is genuinely complex. That complexity is not itself the problem. The problem is that complexity is often presented without translation.

Insurance documents describe coverage in terms of tiers, codes, networks, and contingencies that are difficult for even attentive readers to interpret. Changes are communicated through dense notices that explain what is happening without clearly explaining why or what it means in practice.

When plans are canceled and replaced with alternatives that appear nearly identical—except for higher premiums or different cost-sharing—people are left with terminology rather than understanding. Over time, repeated experiences like this create a sense that explanations are designed to satisfy requirements, not to inform.

That gap matters.

Cost as a Trust Erosion Mechanism

Trust is also shaped by predictability. Few things undermine confidence faster than discovering the true cost of care only after it has been received.

Surprise billing, opaque pricing, and inconsistent coverage rules train people to expect uncertainty. Even when care is technically available, the fear of unknown cost changes behavior—delaying treatment, avoiding follow-ups, or disengaging entirely.

This is not an ideological response. It is a rational one.

When people cannot anticipate consequences, they stop believing assurances.

Institutions That Speak Poorly Under Pressure

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. Accountability was diffused across agencies, insurers, providers, and administrators—each technically accurate, but collectively unhelpful.

Over time, this creates a vacuum.

When institutions struggle to explain themselves, others step in to explain for them.

What Happens When Trust Weakens

When trust erodes, several predictable shifts occur:

  • Expertise must compete with confidence

  • Repetition begins to substitute for evidence

  • Personal narratives feel more credible than institutional ones

  • Individuals become symbols for entire systems

None of this requires malice or conspiracy. It is how people adapt when clarity is missing and stakes are high.

By the time a crisis arrives, the groundwork has already been laid. The public is primed not to evaluate guidance on its merits, but on whether it feels consistent, confident, and aligned with prior experience.

Signals to Watch

As this series continues, it helps to notice a few early indicators of trust strain:

  • Explanations that grow longer but clearer on none of the practical details

  • Language that emphasizes compliance without understanding

  • Corrections that appear quietly, without acknowledgment

  • Complexity that increases without improving outcomes

These signals often appear well before policy consequences become visible.

Why This Matters Going Forward

Health policy does not fail all at once. It frays.

Trust is usually the first strand to weaken, not the last. Once it does, every subsequent decision—no matter how well-intentioned—faces skepticism, resistance, or distortion.

Understanding how that erosion occurs is essential, because it explains why later debates become less about evidence and more about narrative.

That is where the series goes next.

Next: When Expertise Became Personal

What we could expect with Major reform in campaign finance / donation transparency

What we could expect with Major reform in campaign finance / donation transparency

Most of this was included in the Pendulum Swing, assuming a right to left shift, but the organizations need to be brought to light and understood.

On the surface, what we might see would be more honest campaign promises as the backroom financing would become more transparent. This would be more obvious on the local level but would migrate up the National Ladder.

Major reform in campaign finance / donation transparency — if laws tighten, anonymity and dark-money flows shrink.

    • Economic collapse or disruption to corporate profits — institutional money depends on capital; if the economy sours, so does financial influence.
    • Mass public backlash / grassroots insurgency — if voters demand structural change, elite influence may become a liability rather than an asset.
    • Global shifts (trade, climate, geopolitics) that outgrow traditional domestic lobbying and require new alignments — making old networks obsolete or forced to transform drastically.

Major Networks & Institutions Likely to Persist Through a Shift

Name / Network

Why They Endure /What Makes Them Resilient

Sixteen Thirty Fund (and affiliated Arabella Advisors funds)

Long-standing “dark money” powerhouse for the left. Provides fiscal-sponsorship and funding to many progressive causes and campaigns. As a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, it can channel money — often anonymously — into activism, ballot initiatives, and elections. Wikipedia+1

Berger Action Fund (network tied to Swiss billionaire support of progressive causes)

Serves as a major donor funnel for progressive policy agendas. Its role shows how international money and large-scale philanthropy can influence U.S. politics regardless of which party is in charge. Wikipedia+1

Priorities USA Action

One of the largest Democratic-leaning super PACs. Has shown flexibility in shifting strategy (e.g. moving toward digital campaigning rather than just TV ads), which suggests institutional agility in changing political climates. Wikipedia

American Bridge 21st Century

A major liberal opposition-research and election campaign group—effective at media and messaging work. Such infrastructures are portable: no matter who’s in power, they can redirect resources toward oversight, opposition, or new causes. Wikipedia

Tides Foundation / Tides Network

A long-standing donor-advised fund and fiscal-sponsorship network. Its versatile structure lets wealthy donors fund causes under the radar — meaning it can remain influential regardless of which party holds power. Wikipedia+1

Major Conservative Mega-Donors (e.g. Richard Uihlein & family, Scaife-linked foundations, etc.)

These “big-money backers” have deep pockets and substantial influence on think tanks, policy-planning networks, and regulatory lobbying. Their funds tend to follow structural interests (tax law, business regulation, corporate incentives) — which can often survive major party shifts. DeSmog+2The Good Men Project+2

Embedded Think Tanks and Policy Networks (e.g. Heritage Foundation, Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), and other longtime policy infrastructure)

These institutions provide long-term ideological frameworks, produce research, influence judiciary nominations, shape legislation drafts — and have memberships, staffs, and networks that outlast electoral cycles. DeSmog+1

Financial-industry donors and Super-PAC backers (e.g. Kenneth C. Griffin, other hedge-fund and Wall Street funders)

Money from big finance often plays both ends: campaign donations, policy lobbying, influence over regulation. Because their interest is often stability, deregulation, and favorable economic policy — not always party ideology — they can pivot if a left administration offers similar benefits. Fiscal Report+1

Why These Actors Are So Durable

  • Legal and structural opacity: Many are nonprofits or 501(c)(4) / donor-advised funds that are not required to publicly disclose all donors or spending. That secrecy makes them hard to trace — and easy to reorient quietly.
  • Networks over individuals: Their power rests in institutions, infrastructure, think tanks, PACs, and donor webs — not individuals whose fortunes rise or fall with elections.
  • Financial interests over pure ideology: Many of these players (especially donors, think-tanks, financial backers) prioritize economic, regulatory, and institutional stability — interests that survive either party being in power.
  • Adaptability: Super-PACs and nonprofit umbrellas can shift focus quickly: from supporting one party to supporting causes, ballot initiatives, or policy campaigns under any administration.
  • Trans-partisan appeal: Particularly for business interests and big donors — maintaining influence requires access from whichever side controls power. So pivoting becomes strategy, not betrayal.

Arabella Advisors (via the Sixteen Thirty Fund)

Leonard Leo Arabella Advisors
Builds and steers a network Builds and steers a network
Operates mostly out of public view Operates mostly out of public view
Uses nonprofits and fiscal vehicles Uses nonprofits and fiscal vehicles
Focuses on long-term institutional outcomes Focuses on long-term institutional outcomes
Rarely the public face of campaigns Rarely the public face of campaigns

The Other Side of the Leonards Coin: Arabella Advisors and the Progressive Influence Network

Arabella Advisors dissolved in late 2025 and transferred its services to Sunflower Services. That organizational change does not alter the relevance of what follows. This discussion focuses on the methods, structures, and influence models that operated under Arabella’s umbrella—models that continue to exist across the political spectrum regardless of name or branding.

If you’ve read about Leonard Leo and wondered whether there’s an equivalent force operating on the other side of the political spectrum, the short answer is: yes — but it looks different.

If you are unfamiliar with Leonard Leo then I suggest you read our brief on him, it will make my cross references here clearer.

Rather than centering on one highly visible figure, progressive influence has tended to operate through organizational networks. One of the most significant of those is Arabella Advisors.

This is not a critique or an endorsement. It’s an attempt to understand how modern political influence actually works.


What Is Arabella Advisors?

Arabella Advisors is a for-profit consulting firm that specializes in managing and supporting nonprofit organizations and advocacy efforts. Its influence comes less from public messaging and more from infrastructure.

Arabella administers several large nonprofit funds, including:

  • The Sixteen Thirty Fund

  • The New Venture Fund

  • The Hopewell Fund

  • The Windward Fund

These funds act as fiscal sponsors, meaning they legally host and manage hundreds of projects that may not have their own independent nonprofit status.

In practical terms, this allows advocacy campaigns to:

  • Launch quickly

  • Share administrative resources

  • Receive funding efficiently

  • Operate under existing legal umbrellas

This structure is entirely legal and widely used across the nonprofit world.


How the Network Operates

Unlike traditional nonprofits with a single mission and brand, Arabella’s model supports many separate initiatives at once, often focused on:

  • Voting and election policy

  • Climate and environmental advocacy

  • Healthcare access

  • Judicial and legal reform

  • Democracy and governance issues

Most people encountering these efforts don’t see “Arabella” at all. They see:

  • A campaign name

  • A policy group

  • A ballot-issue committee

  • An issue-specific advocacy organization

That’s not secrecy — it’s organizational design.


Why Some Critics Raise Concerns

Criticism of Arabella’s network usually centers on three issues:

1. Donor opacity
Some of the funds administered through the network do not publicly disclose individual donors, which raises concerns similar to those voiced about conservative dark-money groups.

2. Scale and coordination
Because many projects are housed under a small number of fiscal sponsors, critics argue this can concentrate influence in ways that are hard for the public to track.

3. 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.

These concerns mirror critiques made of conservative influence networks — which is precisely why Arabella is worth understanding.


Why Others Defend the Model

Supporters argue that Arabella’s structure:

  • Improves efficiency

  • Reduces administrative duplication

  • Allows rapid response to emerging issues

  • Helps smaller or newer causes compete in an expensive political environment

They also point out that conservative networks have used similar structures for decades — often more visibly and more successfully — and that progressive donors were slow to build comparable infrastructure.


Why This Matters

Arabella Advisors isn’t the progressive version of a political party, a campaign, or a single leader.

It’s something subtler:

An influence platform — not for persuasion, but for coordination.

That makes it powerful, and it also makes it easy to misunderstand.

Just as Leonard Leo represents how conservative legal influence became institutionalized, Arabella represents how progressive advocacy adapted to a landscape where money, law, and organization matter as much as ideas.


The Larger Point

Seeing Arabella Advisors clearly helps avoid two common mistakes:

  • Believing influence only flows from one side

  • Confusing infrastructure with ideology

Modern politics is less about speeches and more about systems — systems that decide which ideas get sustained, funded, and repeated over time.

Understanding those systems doesn’t require agreement.
It requires attention.

Leonard Leo has done more to reshape the American legal landscape than many senators, presidents, or judges.

Most Americans can name Donald Trump. Many can name Joe Biden.

Fewer can name Brett Kavanaugh or Amy Coney Barrett.

But almost no one knows the name Leonard Leo, and that’s exactly how he prefers it. While the country fights over policies, Leo quietly builds the structures that decide them. He’s not an elected official. He doesn’t run for office. But over the past two decades, Leonard Leo has done more to reshape the American legal landscape than many senators, presidents, or judges. And he’s done it behind the curtain. As co-chairman and former executive vice president of the Federalist Society, Leo advised on the selection of Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade, narrowed voting rights, and limited environmental protections.

But he didn’t stop at the high court, he built a pipeline. From district courts to appeals courts, Leo’s influence extends like a legal shadow network, placing originalist judges where precedent used to live.

And now he has the money to go even further. In 2021, Leo’s Marble Freedom Trust received a staggering $1.6 billion donation from Chicago businessman Barre Seid, the largest known political gift in American history.

Not to fund a campaign, but to advance conservative activism in his vision. That means supporting legal challenges against government regulation, climate policy, abortion access, and even election processes. The playbook? It aligns with efforts like Project 2025, a Heritage Foundation-led initiative to overhaul the federal government, and Leo’s networks have funded groups preparing for similar conservative policy shifts.

He’s also facilitated lavish, undisclosed trips for Supreme Court justices like Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, the kind of perks organized through his donor networks that would get a public servant fired, but which have evaded strict ethics enforcement in a judiciary with limited oversight.

And yet, the headlines rarely mention his name. That’s the danger. While we’re busy arguing on social media about candidates and slogans, Leonard Leo is writing the footnotes of history, in fine print most of us never see. This isn’t conspiracy. It’s coordination. And it’s working. So the next time you wonder how a fringe legal theory became binding law, or why public trust in the courts has cratered, remember this name. Not because he shouts it, but because he doesn’t have to. Leonard Leo. The most powerful unelected man in America. And we’re letting him do it in silence.

1.He’s almost completely invisible to the public

Most Americans couldn’t pick him out of a lineup, and yet he has arguably reshaped more of the American political landscape than any living figure, without ever running for office.

2.He operates through permanence, not popularity

While presidents come and go, Leo’s real power comes from engineering a judicial supermajority and embedding his ideology into the law for decades, particularly through lifetime federal judges.

3. He has billion-dollar influence with zero accountability

Through his networks (like the Marble Freedom Trust), he’s moved $1.6 billion from donors into judicial activism, legal campaigns, and media shaping, with almost no oversight or press scrutiny.

4. His agenda is deeply ideological, and strategic

This isn’t just about being “conservative.” It’s about remaking the constitutional framework:

  • Weakening federal oversight

  • Empowering state-level authority

  • Rolling back decades of precedent on voting rights, reproductive rights, regulatory power, and civil protections

He’s the force behind decisions like Dobbs, Shelby County, and the Chevron deference rollback, each systematically shifting power away from elected government and toward courts, corporations, and conservative legal theory.

So, a quick recap:

  • Co-chairman and former executive vice president of the Federalist Society

  • Longtime judicial kingmaker on the American right

  • Key advisor in the conservative legal revolution, including stacking the Supreme Court

  • Aligned with networks supporting Project 2025, the policy playbook for a conservative overhaul of government

Why He’s Dangerous

He doesn’t run for office. He runs people who do.

He’s behind the curtain shaping judicial, legal, and policy infrastructure that outlasts any election.

His fingerprints are on decisions gutting voting rights, abortion access, campaign finance law, and federal agency power.

He builds systems, not headlines.

While Trump tweets and shouts, Leo advises on the manual, places the judges, and engineers the undoing of the administrative state.

Bureaucratic reprogramming disguised as “liberty.”

He understands how to leverage chaos.

The louder the MAGA noise, the more quietly Leo’s network rewires the levers of power: Supreme Court, state AGs, education boards, religious coalitions, media outlets.

He has billions at his disposal now.

In 2021, he received $1.6 billion from Barre Seid, the largest known political donation in U.S. history, and he’s using it not to run ads, but to reshape the legal battlefield.

Why People Overlook Him

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 far more enduring than any single politician’s charisma.

If Trump is the actor, Leonard Leo is the playwright, and the stage manager, and the guy who installed the trapdoor under the audience.

A Beginner’s Guide to the Federalist Society

A Beginner’s Guide to the Federalist Society (and the James Madison Connection)
What is the Federalist Society?

The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies (often called “FedSoc”) is a major American organization of conservative and libertarian lawyers, judges, law students, and scholars. Founded in 1982 by law students at Yale, Harvard, and the University of Chicago, it started as a way to challenge what its founders saw as dominant liberal ideas in law schools.Key Principles (straight from their mission):

  • The government exists to preserve individual freedom.
  • Separation of powers is central to the U.S. Constitution.
  • Judges should interpret the law as written (textualism and originalism), not make new policy (“say what the law is, not what it should be”).

It’s not a lobbying group or political party — it claims to be non-partisan and focuses on open debate. They host events, panels, and speeches with speakers from all sides (though most align conservative/libertarian).Structure:

  • Student chapters: Over 200 at law schools across the U.S.
  • Lawyers chapters: In major cities.
  • Faculty division and national events.

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 speech, abortion, and regulation.
  • Often called the “conservative pipeline” to the courts.

Critics say it’s too partisan and has shifted the courts rightward. Supporters say it promotes intellectual diversity and constitutional fidelity.The James Madison ConnectionThe society’s logo is a silhouette of James Madison (4th U.S. President, “Father of the Constitution,” co-author of The Federalist Papers). They see themselves as heirs to Madison’s ideas on limited government and checks and balances.

  • They have a James Madison Club — a donor group for major supporters.
  • Some student chapters win the “James Madison Chapter of the Year” award.

There is no separate major organization called the “Madison Society” directly paired with the Federalist Society. “Madison Society” refers to various unrelated groups (e.g., Second Amendment advocacy, university alumni clubs, or progressive counterparts like the American Constitution Society). The “Federalist and Madison Societies” likely refers to the Federalist Society’s strong ties to James Madison’s legacy.In short: The Federalist Society is the big player in conservative legal circles, proudly Madison-inspired. It’s all about debating ideas to keep government limited and judges neutral.For more: Visit fedsoc.org or read The Federalist Papers for the original inspiration!

No One Best Fix, Part 3 Dark Money Continued – Montana as a Test Case, Not a Template

No One Best Fix — 3

Montana as a Test Case, Not a Template

Most people outside of Montana don’t think about Montana much — and that’s exactly the point.

Montana matters here not because it has all the answers, but because it raises a question many places are quietly facing:

What happens when a community tries to limit outside influence structurally instead of just complaining about it?

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To ground that question in reality, here are two useful references:

With those in hand, you can always look at the source language while reading this section.

What the initiative would do

The change in Montana law would simply not grant the corporations the power to give to candidates or causes, but would allow individuals to give, but those donations would be tracked.

The proposed legislation is the first-of-its-kind and takes a different approach to the problem of campaign finance in spending. For example, last year’s U.S. Senate race in Montana, which saw Republican Tim Sheehy beat incumbent Democrat Jon Tester, had more than $275 million spent in a state of roughly 1.2 million people.

“Basically, the only difference is that corporations won’t be able to spend in our elections,” Mangan said.

The specifics of the proposed constitutional amendment would carve out exceptions for organizations like political parties and even media organizations whose coverage could possibly run afoul of the amendment’s language.

“If a person wants to spend money, then they have to put their name on it. It’s full disclosure. That’s what this is all about,” Mangan said.

The Montana proposal — often referred to as the Montana Plan or the Transparent Election Initiative — is fundamentally different from traditional campaign finance reforms.

Instead of regulating spending directly, it would change the basic definition of what corporations and similar entities (“artificial persons”) are allowed to do in elections. In effect, it would:

  • Amend the state constitution to say corporations and other artificial entities have only the powers the constitution explicitly grants them.

  • Specifically ensure that corporations have no authority to spend money or anything of value on elections or ballot issues.

  • Leave open the possibility for political committees (not corporations) to spend money on elections.

  • Include enforcement provisions and severability clauses to protect parts of the law if others are ruled invalid. Montana Secretary of State+1

This isn’t the typical approach of saying “limit X amount” or “disclose Y.” It says, in essence:

If the state never gave a corporate entity the power to spend in politics in the first place, then it can’t do so now. Harvard Law Corporate Governance Forum

That’s why proponents describe it as a doctrine-based challenge to the framework established by Citizens United — not a straightforward campaign finance rule. Harvard Law Corporate Governance Forum

Why this matters structurally

There are four big implications worth noting:

1. It reframes power, not just spending.
Instead of capping or reporting spending, it redefines who gets that power at all. That’s a deeper structural shift in how the political system treats corporations. Harvard Law Corporate Governance Forum

2. It acts at the level where consequences are visible.
When outside groups spend in small races or ballot campaigns, local voters often never see the circuit of influence. This initiative aims to shorten that circuit — even if imperfectly. Truthout

3. It shows how local contexts shape responses to national problems.
Dark money isn’t a national phenomenon only — it’s a distributed one, especially in low-attention environments like state and local elections. Montana’s approach reflects that reality. NonStop Local Montana

4. It illustrates why there’s “no one best fix.”
You’ll notice this proposal doesn’t:

  • Ban all political spending by wealthy individuals

  • Eliminate all influence from outside actors

  • End lobbying

  • And, according to some critics, may raise free speech or legal concerns if adopted wholesale Montana Free Press

What it does is test a structural lever that hasn’t been widely tried before: the state’s sovereign authority to grant or withhold corporate powers.

What’s happening with the initiative now

As of late 2025:

  • The Montana Attorney General has ruled the proposed initiative legally insufficient, arguing it combines multiple constitutional changes into one item and may affect more than a single subject. Montana Free Press

  • The organizers are planning to challenge that ruling and pursue placement on the 2026 ballot. Montana Free Press

This process — review, challenge, signature gathering — is itself part of what makes Montana a useful test case. It isn’t a finished story yet.


How to think about this

When you look at the initiative text and the summary together with your understanding of dark money and influence, here’s the clean takeaway:

  • Montana isn’t offering a pre-packaged solution.

  • It’s testing whether changing who can spend at all alters the dynamics of influence.

  • The state’s unique legal authority provides a laboratory for ideas that might be adapted elsewhere in different forms.

In other words:
Montana’s initiative isn’t the answer — it’s an experiment. Good data from experimentation — success or failure — gives other states something concrete to think with.

Dark Money for Dummies — Part 3

Why It Shows Up in Small and Local Places

If you want to understand dark money’s real power, don’t look first at presidential elections. Look at small states, local races, and low-visibility decisions.

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That’s where the leverage is highest.

Small places are efficient

Influencing a national election is expensive and unpredictable.

Influencing a state legislature, regulatory board, court election, or ballot initiative is often:

  • Far cheaper

  • Less crowded with competing messages

  • Less scrutinized by media

  • More consequential per dollar spent

In smaller political ecosystems, a relatively modest amount of money can:

  • Shape the debate

  • Deter opposition

  • Make outcomes feel pre-decided

This isn’t because voters are uninformed. It’s because the volume of influence overwhelms the scale of the system.

Local decisions can unlock national value

Many of the most important decisions affecting national industries are made locally:

  • Resource extraction permits

  • Environmental standards

  • Tax structures

  • Judicial interpretations

  • Regulatory enforcement

Winning a single state-level fight can:

  • Set precedent

  • Reduce compliance costs elsewhere

  • Protect billions in downstream revenue

From that perspective, local politics isn’t small at all. It’s strategic.

Why motives stay unadvertised

If an organization openly said:

“We’re here to protect a distant financial interest that won’t bear the local costs”

…it would fail immediately.

So messaging focuses on:

  • Jobs

  • Growth

  • Stability

  • Freedom

  • Tradition

  • Safety

These themes are not fake. They resonate because they matter to people’s lives. The issue isn’t that they’re false — it’s that they’re partial.

What’s usually missing is:

  • Who benefits most

  • Who absorbs long-term costs

  • Who leaves when the damage is done

That information gap isn’t accidental. It’s essential to the strategy.

The quiet effect on local communities

Over time, this kind of influence can:

  • Narrow the range of acceptable debate

  • Make opposition feel futile or extreme

  • Shift policy without visible public consent

The most important outcome often isn’t a single law or election result. It’s the normalization of decisions made with local consequences but remote beneficiaries.

That’s the point where influence becomes detached from accountability.


Where this leaves us

By now, three things should be clear:

  1. Dark money is usually legal

  2. It works best where attention is lowest

  3. Its power comes from distance — not secrecy

The remaining question isn’t whether this system exists.
It’s whether communities should have the ability to limit how much invisible, outside influence their political systems can absorb.

That’s where ideas like the Montana initiative enter the picture — not as a cure-all, but as a structural experiment.

Dark Money for Dummies — Part 2

Why It Exists (and Why It’s Legal)

Once people understand what dark money is, the next question is obvious:

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If this creates so many problems, why does it exist at all?

The short answer is not corruption or conspiracy.
The longer answer is classification.

The difference between campaigns and “issues”

U.S. election law draws a sharp line between:

  • Campaign activity (which is regulated and disclosed)

  • Issue advocacy (which is far less regulated)

If an organization explicitly tells you to:

“Vote for” or “Vote against” a candidate

…it is treated as a campaign and must disclose donors.

If it instead says:

  • “Support energy independence”

  • “Protect public safety”

  • “Stand up for local jobs”

  • “Defend parental rights”

…it may be classified as issue advocacy, even if the timing, targeting, and messaging clearly benefit one candidate or policy outcome.

That distinction is the foundation dark money is built on.

Why nonprofits are central to this system

Many dark money organizations are nonprofits because nonprofits were never designed to function like political campaigns. They were meant to:

  • Promote causes

  • Educate the public

  • Advocate broadly for values

Over time, those purposes expanded — legally — to include political messaging that stops just short of explicit campaigning.

Once that door opened, the incentives became obvious:

  • Donors could influence politics without public scrutiny

  • Organizations could spend heavily without disclosure

  • Voters would see the message, but not the full context

Nothing about this requires bad actors. It works even when everyone is technically following the rules.

Why “just disclose it” hasn’t fixed the problem

It’s tempting to think the solution is simple: require more disclosure.

The problem is that disclosure alone often fails in practice because:

  • Information is scattered across filings few people read

  • Money moves through multiple layers of organizations

  • The source may be technically disclosed but practically untraceable

  • Voters encounter the message long before they encounter the data

By the time transparency arrives, the influence has already done its work.

Dark money doesn’t rely on secrecy so much as opacity through complexity.

Why the law tolerates this

Courts have consistently protected issue advocacy because:

  • Political speech is broadly protected

  • The line between ideas and elections is hard to police

  • Over-regulation risks suppressing legitimate civic activity

In other words, the system tolerates dark money not because it’s admired, but because the alternative risks collateral damage to free expression.

This creates a tradeoff:

  • Protect speech broadly

  • Accept influence that is difficult to see

That tradeoff becomes more consequential the smaller and quieter the political arena is.

Which brings us to the next question.

If dark money is everywhere, why does it seem to concentrate so heavily in state and local politics?

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Dark Money for Dummies — Part 1

What It Is (and What It Isn’t)

“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. The spending itself is usually legal. What’s obscured is who is really behind it.

That distinction matters.

What dark money is

Dark money typically flows through organizations that are allowed to spend money on political causes without publicly disclosing their donors. These are often nonprofits or issue-advocacy groups rather than campaigns themselves.

The money can be used for:

  • Ads supporting or opposing candidates

  • Messaging around ballot initiatives

  • “Issue advocacy” that clearly benefits one side without explicitly saying “vote for” or “vote against”

By the time a voter sees the message, they often have no practical way of knowing:

  • Who paid for it

  • What larger interests might be involved

  • Whether the message is local, national, or purely financial in motivation

The money is “dark” not because it’s criminal, but because the light stops short of the original source.

What dark money is not

Dark money is not:

  • A suitcase of cash changing hands in a back room

  • A single billionaire pulling puppet strings in secret

  • Always tied to one political party or ideology

It’s also not limited to federal elections. In fact, it often shows up more clearly in state and local politics, where disclosure rules are looser and attention is lower.

Importantly, dark money does not usually persuade people by lying outright. It persuades by selecting which truths get amplified and which questions never get asked.

Why the term exists at all

Political campaigns have long been required to disclose donors. The idea is simple: if voters know who is funding a campaign, they can better judge motives and credibility.

Dark money exists because not all political spending is classified as campaign spending.

If an organization says it is:

  • Educating the public

  • Advocating on issues

  • Promoting values rather than candidates

…it may not be required to disclose its donors, even if the practical effect is the same as campaigning.

That gap — between influence and disclosure — is where dark money lives.

A simple example

Imagine seeing an ad that says:

“Protect local jobs. Support responsible energy development.”

The ad doesn’t tell you:

  • Who funded it

  • Whether the group is local or national

  • Whether the real goal is jobs, regulatory relief, tax advantages, or something else

The message might be true in part. It might even be well intentioned. But without knowing who paid for it, you can’t fully evaluate why you’re seeing it, or why now.

That’s the core issue.

Why this matters (without getting dramatic)

Dark money doesn’t usually change minds overnight. Its real power is quieter.

It can:

  • Shape which issues feel “normal” to discuss

  • Make certain outcomes feel inevitable

  • Discourage opposition by signaling overwhelming backing

Most importantly, it allows people who won’t live with the consequences of a decision to influence that decision anyway.

This isn’t about corruption in the movie sense. It’s about detachment — influence without accountability.

One thing to keep in mind going forward

If this already feels a little murky, that’s not because you’re missing something. Complexity is not an accident here; it’s part of the design.

In the next part, we’ll look at why dark money exists at all, why it’s legal, and why simply “disclosing more” hasn’t solved the problem.

For now, the takeaway is just this:

Dark money isn’t hidden because it’s illegal.
It’s hidden because hiding works.

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Dark Money for Dummies — Part 3

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The conspiracy’s that aren’t.
Far cheaper
Less crowded with competing messages
Less scrutinized by media
More consequential per dollar spent

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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.

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“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. The spending itself is usually legal. What’s obscured is who is really behind it.

That distinction matters.

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Copy of Ghosts of Tomorrow – Heaven Built of Hollow Things

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In the time of AI we look to our futures and promises.

Quoted from @elonmusk 11/19/2025 “The most likely outcome is that AI and robots make everyone wealthy. In fact, far wealthier than the richest person on Earth 👀 By this, I mean that people will have access to everything from medical care that is superhuman to games that are far more fun that what exists today. We do need to make sure that AI cares deeply about truth and beauty for this to be the probable future. ”

But what waits for us, Heaven or Hell?

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Ghosts of Tomorrow – Infinite Palace

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In the time of AI we look to our futures and promises.

Quoted from @elonmusk 11/19/2025 “The most likely outcome is that AI and robots make everyone wealthy. In fact, far wealthier than the richest person on Earth 👀 By this, I mean that people will have access to everything from medical care that is superhuman to games that are far more fun that what exists today. We do need to make sure that AI cares deeply about truth and beauty for this to be the probable future. ”

But what waits for us, Heaven or Hell?

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Ghosts of Tomorrow – The Smiling Prison

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In the time of AI we look to our futures and promises.

Quoted from @elonmusk 11/19/2025 “The most likely outcome is that AI and robots make everyone wealthy. In fact, far wealthier than the richest person on Earth 👀 By this, I mean that people will have access to everything from medical care that is superhuman to games that are far more fun that what exists today. We do need to make sure that AI cares deeply about truth and beauty for this to be the probable future. ”

But what waits for us, Heaven or Hell?

Youtube Playlist for Ghosts of Tomorrow

Ghosts of Tomorrow – Eternal

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In the time of AI we look to our futures and promises.

Quoted from @elonmusk 11/19/2025 “The most likely outcome is that AI and robots make everyone wealthy. In fact, far wealthier than the richest person on Earth 👀 By this, I mean that people will have access to everything from medical care that is superhuman to games that are far more fun that what exists today. We do need to make sure that AI cares deeply about truth and beauty for this to be the probable future. ”

But what waits for us, Heaven or Hell?

Youtube Playlist for Ghosts of Tomorrow

Elon’s Future

quoted from @elonmusk 11/19/2025 “The most likely outcome is that AI and robots make everyone wealthy. In fact, far wealthier than the richest person on Earth 👀 By this, I mean that people will have access to everything from medical care that is superhuman to games that are far more fun that what exists today. We do need to make sure that AI cares deeply about truth and beauty for this to be the probable future. “

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You Know You’ve Made It When Trump Tweets

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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 States, fresh from a state dinner or a tariff tweetstorm, pauses his golf swing mid-follow-through to fire off a Truth Social screed about you. “No talent!” he types, all caps rattling like a teleprompter on the fritz. “Ratings in the toilet—worse than cable reruns!” And the kicker: “He’s better looking than that has-been anyway.” (Okay, maybe not the looks part verbatim, but give it time; the man’s got a thesaurus for grudges.)Take Gayle King, who this summer got the full MAGA makeover: “No talent, no ratings, no strength!!!”

Or Jimmy Kimmel, eternally “ratings-challenged” with “ZERO talent.”

Seth Meyers? “NO TALENT, NO RATINGS, 100% ANTI-TRUMP—which is PROBABLY ILLEGAL!!!”

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These aren’t reviews; they’re red badges of honor. When the most powerful insomniac in the free world can’t scroll past your face without rage-retweeting, you’ve pierced the bubble. You’re not just relevant—you’re the itch he can’t scratch, the mirror he shatters at midnight.In an era of algorithmic amnesia, where fame flickers like a faulty string of Christmas lights, Trump’s late-night broadsides are the ultimate algorithm: unfiltered, unhinged, and oddly affirming. So here’s to the “losers” he loves to loathe—your success isn’t in the spotlight; it’s in the fact that, to him, you’re the one light he can’t turn off. Keep shining. He can’t stop watching.

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 suits, parachutes, or tethering systems.

  • Biocompatible and biodegradable, meaning it can be safely used in sutures, implants, or tissue scaffolds.

  • Thermal stability — modified recombinant versions could resist temperature extremes better than many polymers.

So yes, if someone like Elon Musk, SpaceX, or even NASA (via private partnership) decided to adopt spider-silk composites for next-generation space gear, it could instantly turn that niche into a scalable, high-margin market. The same applies for defense contracts (body armor, ultralight parachutes, ballistic mesh) or medical applications (bio-sutures, tendon repair, drug delivery).

Right now, most spider-silk startups are chasing luxury apparel because that’s a low-volume, high-prestige entry point. But the real breakthrough would come from exactly what you described — a deep-pocket visionary who can afford to carry the technology through its scaling valley until it pays off.

Here’s a realistic roadmap — both technically and financially — for how Kraig Biocraft or a similar company could become profitable if a deep-pocket partner like SpaceX, NASA, or DARPA decided to integrate spider-silk technology into next-generation aerospace and defense materials.


1. The Strategic Matchup: Why a SpaceX-type partnership makes sense

Spider silk’s profile aligns perfectly with long-term space and defense needs:

Property Value in Space / Defense Context
Strength-to-Weight Ratio Lightweight tethers, parachutes, and suit fibers that outperform Kevlar.
Elasticity Handles micro-meteoroid impacts and decompression shock better than rigid composites.
Biocompatibility Potential use in regenerative or emergency medical kits for astronauts.
Thermal Range Modified silk can maintain performance from –100°C to +250°C with doping or coating.

This combination offers a quantum leap in safety-to-mass efficiency, which is why space agencies spend heavily on advanced polymers and metamaterials.


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2. The Partnership Model

A practical deal might look like:

  • Phase 1: Development Grant
    NASA or DARPA funds ~$15–25 million for scale-up and testing, with milestones tied to tensile strength, production yield, and spinnability.
    → This instantly turns Kraig cash-flow positive.

  • Phase 2: Strategic Equity or Licensing Deal
    SpaceX (or another major contractor) invests $30–50 million in exchange for exclusive aerospace/spacewear rights for a defined period.
    Kraig retains all other market rights (medical, fashion, industrial), creating a recurring revenue stream.

  • Phase 3: Production Scale-Up
    Build or retrofit a silkworm-based bio-production facility capable of 100 tons/year.
    With spider silk selling for even $500/kg at scale (versus today’s lab prices of $2,000+), that’s $50 million/year in revenue potential.


3. Financial Path to Profitability

Assuming typical biotech margins:

  • Gross margins: 60–70% (bio-based polymers are high-value, low raw-material cost once production stabilizes)

  • Operating costs: ~$20–25 million/year

  • Break-even point: roughly $35–40 million/year in sales

So within 24–36 months of a SpaceX-type deal, the company could reach profitability even before broader consumer or industrial sales begin.


4. The Halo Effect

Once such a partnership is public:

  • Defense sector (e.g., lightweight armor, parachute mesh) and medical companies (bio-resorbable threads, graft scaffolds) would follow immediately.

  • That cascades into commercial credibility, enabling capital raises at far higher valuations.

  • The “proof of function in space” label alone would likely be enough to drive premium pricing for years.


5. Why It Hasn’t Happened Yet

  • Cost per kilogram is still too high for most buyers.

  • Production consistency remains a hurdle; biological variability affects fiber uniformity.

  • Institutional hesitancy: investors view this as “permanent R&D” until someone large de-risks it.


6. What Would Tip the Balance

If Kraig could:

  • Deliver 10 kg+ of identical fiber batches verified by an independent lab,

  • Publish tensile and thermal performance data in a peer-reviewed context,

  • Demonstrate automated silkworm line replication,

then a partnership like the one you described becomes almost inevitable — because the performance-per-gram advantage over current aramids or PBO fibers is simply too good to ignore.

The Trump Donation Loop: How Taxpayer Money Could Indirectly Fund a White House Ballroom

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Michael and Sarah Walker
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The Trump Donation Loop: How Taxpayer Money Could Indirectly Fund a White House Ballroom

Donald Trump has publicly claimed he will seek roughly $230 million from the federal government for past investigations, including the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago and the 2016 campaign inquiry. Simultaneously, he has stated that his planned White House ballroom — sometimes called the “Patriot Ballroom” — will be funded by donations from supporters, not from his personal funds.

At first glance, these statements seem unrelated. But when combined, a potential circular funding scenario emerges that raises serious legal and ethical questions.


Step 1: The Lawsuit

Trump files an administrative claim or lawsuit against the U.S. government, seeking $230 million in damages. He frames this as compensation for alleged government misconduct.

Step 2: The Payout

If the claim succeeds, the government (i.e., taxpayers) would pay Trump. He has suggested that any settlement “would have to go across my desk,” implying he could influence the outcome, though legally the settlement must follow standard Department of Justice procedures.

Step 3: The “Donation”

Trump has stated that he would donate any payout to charity. If the charity in question supports the ballroom project, the government funds could end up financing a building directly associated with Trump’s brand and political legacy, despite his claims of not taking the money personally.

Step 4: Construction of the Ballroom

The ballroom is built, decorated, and named as Trump’s “Patriot Ballroom.” It serves as a personal or political showcase, hosting events that reinforce his image.

Step 5: Public Spin

Trump frames the transaction as purely charitable: “I didn’t take a dime!” However, taxpayers have indirectly funded a project that benefits him personally and politically.


Why This Matters

  • Legal concerns: Using charitable donations to fund projects that directly benefit a private individual can violate nonprofit law (prohibitions against private inurement and self-dealing).

  • Ethical concerns: As president, influencing a government payout that ultimately funds one’s own branded project presents a glaring conflict of interest.

  • Public accountability: Even if Trump technically follows the rules, the appearance of impropriety is extreme, and watchdogs would likely investigate.


Bottom Line

While Trump’s statements may frame the scenario as charitable and selfless, the reality could create a loop in which taxpayer money indirectly finances a personal or political project. It’s a situation that raises questions about governance, ethics, and the limits of presidential power.

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Pay to Be Heard by Trump

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Michael and Sarah Walker
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Have you noticed how every Trump message starts the same way?
“I want your opinion.”
“Tell me what you think.”
“I value your voice.”

But when you finish the so-called survey — there it is.
The catch.
Before your “voice” counts, you have to open your wallet.

That’s not democracy. That’s a sales funnel. Yah, It’s Trump Time on a Chinese watch.

Real leaders don’t charge admission to be heard. They listen because it’s their job — not because it’s profitable.

So if you’re still sending in your “urgent $25 contribution” to make sure your opinion matters, maybe ask yourself:
Are you part of a movement — or just another mark in a long-running con?

Because when you have to pay to be heard, I promise you, nobody is listening, they are just counting.

It takes real courage to admit you where the victim of a scam, especially if you were told it was a scam before hand. The choice is yours my friend, throw off the yoke or sell out this land for a phony bible with an autopen autograph.

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Guilt by Association: Your Silence on MAGA’s Shadow, You’re So Screwed

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Michael and Sarah Walker
Guilt by Association: Your Silence on MAGA's Shadow, You're So Screwed
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You’re So Screwed

In the brutal arena of American politics, guilt by association cuts deeper than any policy debate. It’s the invisible chain linking you to the fallout of a movement you didn’t reject. Picture yourself, a Republican senator or congressman in 2025, tethered to the MAGA juggernaut. You’re on a matching rail, tarred with the brush of election denialism, January 6 echoes, and unwavering loyalty to The Great Spoiler, Donald Trump.

You didn’t run when you had the chance. Post-2020, when whispers of independence could’ve saved you, you drowned them out with the roar of primary fears and donor demands. You gave eulogies for the old GOP but sang MAGA’s tune. You cringed at the rallies—maybe even rolled your eyes in private—but stayed silent, betting proximity to power trumped the risk of scandal. Why break away? The base demanded devotion, and stepping out meant political suicide.

Now, the reckoning hits. As midterms loom and voters tire of endless grievance, they don’t see your nuanced votes on infrastructure or taxes—they see an enabler of a cult of personality. Independents turn away, moderates bolt left, and Democrats amplify the chant: “If you’re not against it, you’re for it.” The rail’s ready—primaries as purges, general elections as judgments. You’re not being run out of town for your policy stances but for standing too close to the fire you didn’t douse. Guilt by association isn’t fair, but in politics, fairness is a footnote. You could’ve severed ties, but that ship’s sailed—and now you’re left to face the crowd.

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An Open Letter to Governor Tina Kotek and Mayor Keith Wilson: Portland’s Welcome Wagon for the Uninvited Guests

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Michael and Sarah Walker
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An Open Letter to Governor Tina Kotek and Mayor Keith Wilson: Portland’s Welcome Wagon for the Uninvited Guests October 21, 2025

Dear Governor Kotek and Mayor Wilson,

As the dust settles from yet another federal court skirmish—courtesy of the Ninth Circuit’s grudging nod to the Trump administration’s latest power play—the boots of the National Guard are thudding toward Portland. Up to 200 Oregon guardsmen, with a potential California contingent hot on their heels, are en route to “protect” federal buildings like the ICE facility from what the White House hyperbolically dubs “war-ravaged” streets. We’ve sued, we’ve blocked, we’ve decried the Posse Comitatus violations and the blatant federal overreach into our state sovereignty. But now, with the appeals clock ticking and troops mobilizing as early as this weekend, it’s time to pivot from litigation to something sharper: a masterclass in Portland’s unyielding spirit of defiance through absurdity. Let’s not meet militarization with more marches or Molotovs. Let’s drown it in hospitality so generous, so disarmingly local, that it exposes the farce for what it is—a heavy-handed spectacle chasing ghosts.Here’s the playbook, straightforward and executable:

  • 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 Alberta Arts District. Park them en masse at the deployment staging areas: Southwest Third Avenue by the ICE outpost, Pioneer Courthouse Square for good measure. No barricades, no chants—just free plates heaped high, courtesy of the city and state coffers. Let the guardsmen line up like tourists at the Saturday Market, fumbling for napkins amid the steam of sizzling carnitas.

  • Mobilize the Servers: Assemble a company of hospitality pros—bartenders from the Pearl District’s craft cocktail dens, line cooks from food cart pods, and that army of baristas who treat espresso like an art form. Outfit them in “Welcome to Portland: Resistance with a Side of Fries” aprons. Their mission? Overwhelm the arrivals with waves of indulgence: bottomless pours of Stumptown Coffee (cold brew for the jet-lagged, pour-overs for the principled), world-renowned Portland pizza slices from Escape From New York or Sizzle Pie (extra za’atar for that Middle Eastern flair), and a rotating carousel of craft brews from Breakside or Deschutes to wash it down. Turn the drop zone into a pop-up block party, complete with indie playlists from KEXP—think Sleater-Kinney anthems underscoring the irony.

  • Layer in the International Resistance: Because nothing says “global solidarity” like a bakery blitz. Source a fine selection of Danish pastries—flaky almond kringle, cheese-filled spandauer, and cinnamon-snail wisps—from our city’s Danish outposts like Scandia or the Nordic bakeries in the Hawthorne district. Deliver them in care packages labeled “From Copenhagen with Love: Sweet Dreams of Actual Resistance.” It’s a nod to the European allies who’ve long eyed America’s authoritarian flirtations with horror, and a reminder that true pushback pairs buttery layers with unyielding critique.

This isn’t surrender; it’s satire with stamina. Imagine the viral optics: camo-clad troops mid-bite into a marionberry Danish, scrolling TikTok for the next food truck drop, while Fox News pundits sputter about “liberal sabotage.” It humanizes the guardsmen—many of them our neighbors from Salem and Woodburn, not faceless enforcers—and undercuts the narrative of chaos. Portland doesn’t burn; it bakes, brews, and bewilders. And here’s the one more serious suggestion amid the whimsy: Call on all protesters to stay home. Nothing would speak louder than a reception for no one. No crowds to kettle, no headlines to hype, no “unrest” to justify the invasion. Let the streets echo with silence—a void so profound it broadcasts our contempt nationwide. We’ve proven the “threats” are overblown; small-scale, sedate gatherings of fewer than 30 souls don’t warrant Humvees. Deny them the drama. Let the Guard mill about empty plazas, sipping lattes and pondering why they were dragged here for a photo op. It’s the ultimate mic drop: Portland’s power isn’t in pitchforks, but in the principled pause. Governor Kotek, Mayor Wilson—this is your moment to lead with levity and leverage. You’ve fought the good fight in the courts; now win the cultural war on our terms. Authorize the logistics, fund the feast, amplify the all-clear for calm. Show America that when tyranny knocks, we answer with open arms, full bellies, and an empty stage.In defiant solidarity,
A Concerned Portlander (and the City That Keeps Rising)
P.S. If the feds bill us for the coffee, we’ll send the tab to Mar-a-Lago—with a side of salt.

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Throwing Off the MAGA Yoke

It’s a sad day when parody moves from humor to survival. Never before have we had to fight so hard for the Constitution, the 1st amendment and free speech, the right to due process, and rejection of a wanna be dictator. We have antifa being a label being applied to any who oppose our duly elected president. Do a little fact checking and you will discover ANTIFA was a term used by our fathers and grandfathers, They were proud to wear the label, they were fighting and dying to protect OUR freedom, from the Fascists, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.

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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 all be true to the Constitution and the values that created it. Burn those MAGA red caps and reject the rhetoric of the WOKE, Learn to see the big picture and make choices based upon a love of our country and for our neighbor. If you truly want to enjoy a glass of Bourbon, leave the ICE out of it.

“Throwing Off the MAGA Yoke” — A Call to Real Republicans

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Michael and Sarah Walker
"Throwing Off the MAGA Yoke” — A Call to Real Republicans
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There comes a time in every movement when pride gives way to conscience — when loyalty to a man must bow to loyalty to the truth.
For many Republicans, that time is now.

We remember what our party once stood for:
Fiscal discipline without cruelty.
Strong defense without endless war.
Faith without fanaticism.
Freedom balanced by responsibility.

Those values built a nation worth conserving. But in recent years, they’ve been buried under rage and grievance — twisted into a cult of personality that mocks everything we once claimed to believe.

It’s time to say it plainly:
Donald Trump doesn’t own the Republican Party.
He never did.
He only borrowed our fears, our frustrations, and our flag — and used them for himself.

The real Republican spirit has always been one of work, decency, and courage.
It’s the spirit of Eisenhower, who warned against blind militarism.
Of Reagan, who knew America’s greatness was found in optimism, not anger.
Of countless local leaders who served their communities quietly, never asking for fame or applause.

We don’t have to hate anyone to move forward.
We just have to remember who we are — and what we’re not.

So to every conservative who feels trapped between extremes:
You’re not alone.
You haven’t changed — the noise just got louder.
It’s time to reclaim our principles, our party, and our peace.

The yoke is heavy only until you lift it.
Then, you remember what freedom feels like.

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Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

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Michael and Sarah Walker
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Martina and Jasper Turn The Lights Down, there is a time to kick back, remove your shoes and let the groove take you on a journey. We hope your journey is as wonderful as ours has been.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube Romancing The Night Playlist

Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside,
I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide.
Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show,
Just stay right here and keep the lights low.

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

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I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

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Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

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Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

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I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

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Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

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I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

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Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

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Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

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Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

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Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

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The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

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Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

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I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

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Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

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In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

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Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

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From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

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Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

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I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

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In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

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Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

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In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

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Michael and Sarah Walker
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Martina and Jasper Turn The Lights Down, there is a time to kick back, remove your shoes and let the groove take you on a journey. We hope your journey is as wonderful as ours has been.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube Romancing The Night Playlist

I’ve been down in the delta, chasin’ ghosts in the rain…
Felt the weight of your leavin’, like chains on my chain…
Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin’ out your name…
But tonight in this shadow, we’re playin’ the game…

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

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Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

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Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

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Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

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I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

·
Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

·
I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

·
Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

·
Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

·
Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

·
Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

·
The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

·
Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

·
I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

·
Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

·
In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

·
Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

·
From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

·
Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

·
I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

·
In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

·
Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

·
In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

Stronger together
Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - Stronger With You
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Martina and Jasper Turn The Lights Down, there is a time to kick back, remove your shoes and let the groove take you on a journey. We hope your journey is as wonderful as ours has been.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube Romancing The Night Playlist

Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead
Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead
No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true
The night feels brighter when I’m walking with you

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

·
Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

·
I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

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Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

·
I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

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I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

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Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

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I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

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Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

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Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

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Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

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Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

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The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

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Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

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I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

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Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

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In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

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Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

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From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

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Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

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I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

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In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

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Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

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In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

One lone lover walks away
Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - One Lone Lover Walks Away
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Martina and Jasper Turn The Lights Down, there is a time to kick back, remove your shoes and let the groove take you on a journey. We hope your journey is as wonderful as ours has been.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube Romancing The Night Playlist

Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined,
On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned.
In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost,
Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be lost.

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

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Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

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I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

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Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

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I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

·
Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

·
I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

·
Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

·
Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

·
Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

·
Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

·
The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

·
Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

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I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

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Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

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In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

·
Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

·
From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

·
Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

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I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

·
In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

·
Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

·
In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

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Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - Burning Slow
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Martina and Jasper Turn The Lights Down, there is a time to kick back, remove your shoes and let the groove take you on a journey. We hope your journey is as wonderful as ours has been.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube Romancing The Night Playlist

I’ve walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain,
Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain.
Shadows in the alley, whisperin’ your name,
But you left me cold, darlin’, playin’ your old game.

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

·
Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

·
I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

·
Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

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Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

·
Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

·
I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

·
Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

·
I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

·
Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

·
I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

·
Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

·
Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

·
Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

·
Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

·
The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

·
Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

·
I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

·
Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

·
In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

·
Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

·
From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

·
Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

·
I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

·
In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

·
Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

·
In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

Empty midnight martrina
Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - Empty Midnight - Martrina
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Martina and Jasper Turn The Lights Down, there is a time to kick back, remove your shoes and let the groove take you on a journey. We hope your journey is as wonderful as ours has been.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube Romancing The Night Playlist

Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath
Whispers of silence are speaking of death
The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame
I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

·
Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

·
I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

·
Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

·
Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

·
I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

·
I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

·
Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

·
I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

·
Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

·
I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

·
Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

·
Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

·
Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

·
Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

·
The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

·
Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

·
I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

·
Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

·
In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

·
Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

·
From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

·
Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

·
I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

·
In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

·
Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

·
In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

A gimlet for the lady
Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - A Gimlet For The Lady
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Martina and Jasper Turn The Lights Down, there is a time to kick back, remove your shoes and let the groove take you on a journey. We hope your journey is as wonderful as ours has been.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube Romancing The Night Playlist

I’ve walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain,
Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain.
Shadows in the alley, whisperin’ your name,
But you left me cold, darlin’, playin’ your old game.

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

·
Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

·
I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

·
Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

·
Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

·
I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

·
Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

·
Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

·
I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

·
Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

·
I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

·
Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

·
Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

·
Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

·
Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

·
The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

·
Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

·
I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

·
Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

·
In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

·
Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

·
From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

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Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

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I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

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In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

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Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

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In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

Empty midnight
Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - Empty Midnight Duet
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Rust Revival’s Martina & Jasper take you on a journey down the West Coast, come enjoy it’s history, enjoy it’s vibe, enjoy the Blues and Jazz that came from the West Coast.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube West Coast Blues Playlist

Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath
Whispers of silence are speaking of death
The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame
I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

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Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

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I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

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Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

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Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

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I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

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Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

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I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

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Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

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Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

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Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

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Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

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The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

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Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

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I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

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Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

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In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

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Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

·
From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

·
Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

·
I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

·
In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

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Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

·
In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

The fires true
Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - The Fires True
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Rust Revival’s Martina & Jasper take you on a journey down the West Coast, come enjoy it’s history, enjoy it’s vibe, enjoy the Blues and Jazz that came from the West Coast.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube West Coast Blues Playlist

I painted my nights in shades of regret,
Chased faded dreams I can’t forget.
The jukebox hums our old refrain,
But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

·
Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

·
I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

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Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

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Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

·
I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

·
Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

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Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

·
I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

·
Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

·
Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

·
Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

·
Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

·
The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

·
Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

·
I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

·
Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

·
In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

·
Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

·
From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

·
Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

·
I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

·
In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

·
Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

·
In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

Tijuana to rosarito
Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - Tijuana to Rosarito
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t Revival’s Martina & Jasper take you on a journey down the West Coast, come enjoy it’s history, enjoy it’s vibe, enjoy the Blues and Jazz that came from the West Coast.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube West Coast Blues Playlist

Neon flickers down the border street,
Saxophone hums where shadows meet.
Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow,
Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

·
Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

·
I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

·
Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

·
Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

·
I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

·
Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

·
I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

·
Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

·
I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

·
I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

·
Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

·
Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

·
Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

·
Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

·
The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

·
Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

·
I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

·
Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

·
In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

·
Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

·
From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

·
Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

·
I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

·
In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

·
Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

·
In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

Memories linger
Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - Memories Linger
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t Revival’s Martina & Jasper take you on a journey down the West Coast, come enjoy it’s history, enjoy it’s vibe, enjoy the Blues and Jazz that came from the West Coast.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube West Coast Blues Playlist

I hear the brass of memory,
It bends the night in two.
A trombone sighs a secret line,
That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

·
Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

·
I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

·
Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

·
Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

·
I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

·
Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

·
I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

·
Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

·
I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

·
Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

·
Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

·
Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

·
Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

·
Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

·
The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

·
Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

·
I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

·
Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

·
In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

·
Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

·
From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

·
Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

·
I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

·
In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

·
Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

·
In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

Echos of harlem
Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - Echos of Harlem
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t Revival’s Martina & Jasper take you on a journey down the West Coast, come enjoy it’s history, enjoy it’s vibe, enjoy the Blues and Jazz that came from the West Coast.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube West Coast Blues Playlist

Brownstone steps and laughter on the air,
Trumpet lines curling up the stair.
A rhythm fades down an old back street,
But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

·
Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

·
I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

·
Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

·
Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

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I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

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Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

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I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

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Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

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Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

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Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

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The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

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Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

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I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

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Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

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In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

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Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

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From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

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Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

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I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

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In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

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Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

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In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

Hwy101
Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - Hwy 101
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t Revival’s Martina & Jasper take you on a journey down the West Coast, come enjoy it’s history, enjoy it’s vibe, enjoy the Blues and Jazz that came from the West Coast.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube West Coast Blues Playlist

Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand,
A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand.
A saxophone sighs in the corner, low,
We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

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Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

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I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

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Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

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Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

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I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

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Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

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I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

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Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

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Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

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Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

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The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

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Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

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I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

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Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

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In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

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Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

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From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

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Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

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I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

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In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

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Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

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In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

Martrina & Jasper – Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz

Coastline blues & midnight jazz
Michael and Sarah Walker
Martrina & Jasper - Coastline Blues & Midnight Jazz
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t Revival’s Martina & Jasper take you on a journey down the West Coast, come enjoy it’s history, enjoy it’s vibe, enjoy the Blues and Jazz that came from the West Coast.

Martrina & Jasper YouTube West Coast Blues Playlist

Coastline blues and midnight jazz, Every room a secret it has. Headlights fade, but the road still calls, We keep the time inside these walls.

Martrina & Jasper – Keep The Lights Low

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Lock the door behind you, leave the world outside, I’ve been waiting, honey, for the dark to be my guide. Don’t need no diamonds, don’t need no show, Just stay right here and keep the

Martrina & Jasper – Midnight Embers

·
I've been down in the delta, chasin' ghosts in the rain... Felt the weight of your leavin', like chains on my chain... Whiskey tears on my pillow, callin' out your name... But tonight in this

Martrina & Jasper – Stronger With You

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Every step we’re taking, the road shines up ahead Through the doubts and shadows, I choose hope instead No one’s gonna break me, this fire’s burning true The night feels brighter when I’m walking with

Martrina & Jasper – One Lone Lover Walks Away

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Listen, lovers, to a tale of hearts entwined, On a mountain, where their dreams were once aligned. In the valley, shadows whispered of a cost, Two souls bound by love, but one would soon be

Martrina & Jasper – Burning Slow

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight – Martrina

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – A Gimlet For The Lady

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I've walked these dusty roads, where the whiskey flows like rain, Carried my broken heart, through the fire and the pain. Shadows in the alley, whisperin' your name, But you left me cold, darlin', playin'

Martrina & Jasper – Empty Midnight Duet

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Midnight is waiting, the clock holds its breath Whispers of silence are speaking of death The stars have all vanished, the sky has no flame I call into darkness, but none hear my name

Martrina & Jasper – The Fires True

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I painted my nights in shades of regret, Chased faded dreams I can't forget. The jukebox hums our old refrain, But your gravel voice calls through the pain.

Martrina & Jasper – Tijuana to Rosarito

·
Neon flickers down the border street, Saxophone hums where shadows meet. Laughter drifts from a cabaret glow, Secrets linger where the night winds blow.

Martrina & Jasper – Memories Linger

·
I hear the brass of memory, It bends the night in two. A trombone sighs a secret line, That only I once knew.

Martrina & Jasper – Rain on the Willamette — Portland Nights

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Raindrops tapping on the old brick walls, Neon flickers down the empty halls. A piano hums where the shadows meet, Echoing softly in the Willamette heat.

Martrina & Jasper – Echos of Harlem

·
Brownstone steps and laughter on the air, Trumpet lines curling up the stair. A rhythm fades down an old back street, But the heartbeat still keeps the beat.

Martrina & Jasper – Hwy 101

·
Streetlamps brush the palm trees by the sand, A low bass hum, and your hand in my hand. A saxophone sighs in the corner, low, We found the tune only lovers know.

Martrina & Jasper – The fury of the lakes

·
The Great Lakes howl where the north winds bite, A restless churn ‘neath a starless night. From Superior’s depths to Erie’s shoal, The waters claim what they can’t console.

Martrina & Jasper – Smoke On The Soul

·
Rollin’ north through the pines, where the smoke still curls, From pit fires burnin’ in a fast-fadin’ world. The Delta’s in my rearview, but its heart’s in my bones, Barbecue’s my altar, built on riverbed

Martrina & Jasper – Moonshine Runners’s Blues

·
I got a jug of moonshine, glowin’ in the night, Corn liquor sparklin’ under pale moonlight. But all that shine don’t mean a thing, oh no, Without them drivers in their hot rods, ready to

Martrina & Jasper – Catch Me Runnin Blues

·
Runnin’ through the night, with the devil in my soul, Hot rods screamin’ freedom, on them backroads cold. Dodgin’ every trap, with the law’s red light glow, Them moonshine runs, where NASCAR’s roots grow.

Martrina & Jasper – Tobacco Prayer

·
In the Piedmont fields, where the tobacco grows, Leaves hang heavy, like the stories nobody knows. My hands stained brown, workin’ dawn to dusk, Soil’s got my soul, but the church is my trust.

Martrina & Jasper – Slow Burn Of The South

·
Down in the Delta, where the cotton fields fade, The smoke from the pit’s where my heart’s been laid. Piano keys moan like a river in flood, Barbecue’s my story, written deep in the mud.

Martrina & Jasper – Roughneck’s Lament

·
From the shacks of Clarksdale to the bayou’s edge, Roux’s thick with secrets, stirred up from the dredge. Okra and crab, filé’s green embrace, Every spoon’s a prayer in this sacred place.

Martrina & Jasper – Gumbo Soul

·
Down in the Delta, where the Mississippi sighs, The mud’s got a story, and the heron don’t lie. Gumbo in the pot, simmerin’ low and slow, Tastes like the heart of the places I know.

Martrina & Jasper – Drifter’s Blues (Austin at Midnight)

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I came down to Austin with a suitcase and a song, Thought I’d find redemption, but I was running all along. The river cuts the city, rolling dark and deep, But it don’t wash away

Martrina & Jasper – Delta Gumbo

·
In the Delta’s arms, where the river runs slow, Moss-draped willows hum what the old folks know. Gumbo in the kettle, roux dark as the clay, Cajun blood in my veins, cookin’ troubles away.

Martrina & Jasper – Dawn Won’t Come

·
Shadows fall, the night’s too long, My heart hums a lonesome song. Moonlight fades, the stars don’t care, Sorrow lingers in the air.

Martrina & Jasper – Bayou Shadows

·
In the cypress shade where the Spanish moss hangs low, The Atchafalaya whispers secrets only dead men know. Gator eyes glow red in the blackwater’s gleam, Chasin’ ghosts of the past through a fevered dream.

When the Purple Comes

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Michael and Sarah Walker
When the Purple Comes
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We started out as friends just jamming into the night. One song — Purpleman’s Rhythm — took off, written as a thank-you to our friend, The Purpleman, for standing strong in a divided world. Today, everything feels split between Woke and MAGA. But the future isn’t at the edges — it’s in the middle. Because sanity is compromise… and compromise is strength. We had fun, we tried different takes, cause everyone see’s life a little differently.

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

We Are the Middle

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Michael and Sarah Walker
We Are the Middle
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We started out as friends just jamming into the night. One song — Purpleman’s Rhythm — took off, written as a thank-you to our friend, The Purpleman, for standing strong in a divided world. Today, everything feels split between Woke and MAGA. But the future isn’t at the edges — it’s in the middle. Because sanity is compromise… and compromise is strength. We had fun, we tried different takes, cause everyone see’s life a little differently.

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

The Purplemen Are Watchin

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Michael and Sarah Walker
The Purplemen Are Watchin
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We started out as friends just jamming into the night. One song — Purpleman’s Rhythm — took off, written as a thank-you to our friend, The Purpleman, for standing strong in a divided world. Today, everything feels split between Woke and MAGA. But the future isn’t at the edges — it’s in the middle. Because sanity is compromise… and compromise is strength. We had fun, we tried different takes, cause everyone see’s life a little differently.

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Dirge – The Purplemen Are Watchin

Souther soul lament
Michael and Sarah Walker
Dirge - The Purplemen Are Watchin
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We started out as friends just jamming into the night. One song — Purpleman’s Rhythm — took off, written as a thank-you to our friend, The Purpleman, for standing strong in a divided world. Today, everything feels split between Woke and MAGA. But the future isn’t at the edges — it’s in the middle. Because sanity is compromise… and compromise is strength. We had fun, we tried different takes, cause everyone see’s life a little differently.

Dirge – A collection of dark soul-blues laments built on Hammond organ, slow hand-claps, and choral call-and-response. The “Purpleman” songs speak from the quiet middle—no sermon, no slogan—just the steady rhythm of conscience beneath the noise.

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Dirge – Humvees Roll

Souther soul lament
Michael and Sarah Walker
Dirge - Humvees Roll
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We started out as friends just jamming into the night. One song — Purpleman’s Rhythm — took off, written as a thank-you to our friend, The Purpleman, for standing strong in a divided world. Today, everything feels split between Woke and MAGA. But the future isn’t at the edges — it’s in the middle. Because sanity is compromise… and compromise is strength. We had fun, we tried different takes, cause everyone see’s life a little differently.

Dirge – A collection of dark soul-blues laments built on Hammond organ, slow hand-claps, and choral call-and-response. The “Purpleman” songs speak from the quiet middle—no sermon, no slogan—just the steady rhythm of conscience beneath the noise.

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Dirge – When the Purple Comes

Souther soul lament
Michael and Sarah Walker
Dirge - When the Purple Comes
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We started out as friends just jamming into the night. One song — Purpleman’s Rhythm — took off, written as a thank-you to our friend, The Purpleman, for standing strong in a divided world. Today, everything feels split between Woke and MAGA. But the future isn’t at the edges — it’s in the middle. Because sanity is compromise… and compromise is strength. We had fun, we tried different takes, cause everyone see’s life a little differently.

Dirge – A collection of dark soul-blues laments built on Hammond organ, slow hand-claps, and choral call-and-response. The “Purpleman” songs speak from the quiet middle—no sermon, no slogan—just the steady rhythm of conscience beneath the noise.

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Dirge – Purpleman’s rhythm

Souther soul lament
Michael and Sarah Walker
Dirge - Purpleman’s rhythm
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We started out as friends just jamming into the night. One song — Purpleman’s Rhythm — took off, written as a thank-you to our friend, The Purpleman, for standing strong in a divided world. Today, everything feels split between Woke and MAGA. But the future isn’t at the edges — it’s in the middle. Because sanity is compromise… and compromise is strength. We had fun, we tried different takes, cause everyone see’s life a little differently.

Dirge – A collection of dark soul-blues laments built on Hammond organ, slow hand-claps, and choral call-and-response. The “Purpleman” songs speak from the quiet middle—no sermon, no slogan—just the steady rhythm of conscience beneath the noise.

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Dirge – We Are the Middle

Souther soul lament
Michael and Sarah Walker
Dirge - We Are the Middle
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We started out as friends just jamming into the night. One song — Purpleman’s Rhythm — took off, written as a thank-you to our friend, The Purpleman, for standing strong in a divided world. Today, everything feels split between Woke and MAGA. But the future isn’t at the edges — it’s in the middle. Because sanity is compromise… and compromise is strength. We had fun, we tried different takes, cause everyone see’s life a little differently.

Dirge – A collection of dark soul-blues laments built on Hammond organ, slow hand-claps, and choral call-and-response. The “Purpleman” songs speak from the quiet middle—no sermon, no slogan—just the steady rhythm of conscience beneath the noise.

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Dirge – Purpleman Whispers

Souther soul lament
Michael and Sarah Walker
Dirge - Purpleman Whispers
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We started out as friends just jamming into the night. One song — Purpleman’s Rhythm — took off, written as a thank-you to our friend, The Purpleman, for standing strong in a divided world. Today, everything feels split between Woke and MAGA. But the future isn’t at the edges — it’s in the middle. Because sanity is compromise… and compromise is strength. We had fun, we tried different takes, cause everyone see’s life a little differently.

Dirge – A collection of dark soul-blues laments built on Hammond organ, slow hand-claps, and choral call-and-response. The “Purpleman” songs speak from the quiet middle—no sermon, no slogan—just the steady rhythm of conscience beneath the noise.

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Dirge – Echo of the Center

Souther soul lament
Michael and Sarah Walker
Dirge - Echo of the Center
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We started out as friends just jamming into the night. One song — Purpleman’s Rhythm — took off, written as a thank-you to our friend, The Purpleman, for standing strong in a divided world. Today, everything feels split between Woke and MAGA. But the future isn’t at the edges — it’s in the middle. Because sanity is compromise… and compromise is strength. We had fun, we tried different takes, cause everyone see’s life a little differently.

Dirge – A collection of dark soul-blues laments built on Hammond organ, slow hand-claps, and choral call-and-response. The “Purpleman” songs speak from the quiet middle—no sermon, no slogan—just the steady rhythm of conscience beneath the noise.

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

War-Torn Portland Oregon

War torn portland
Michael and Sarah Walker
War-Torn Portland Oregon
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Our Cities under attack from our President Wanna Be. People in our cities, your cities, your states are going to get hurt, some may even die because of one sick old man that is out of control. These are harsh words, but they are also true. He wants complete power, he wants all of our freedom, we must bend a knee to his Majesty. I for one, am fighting back the only way I can. But I am fighting. What are you doing?

Purpleman

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

When The Humvees Roll (Original Version)

Humvees roll
Michael and Sarah Walker
When The Humvees Roll (Original Version)
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Our Cities under attack from our President Wanna Be. People in our cities, your cities, your states are going to get hurt, some may even die because of one sick old man that is out of control. These are harsh words, but they are also true. He wants complete power, he wants all of our freedom, we must bend a knee to his Majesty. I for one, am fighting back the only way I can. But I am fighting. What are you doing?

Purpleman

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Humvees In Seattle

 humvees roll (seattle washington version – trump's shadow)
Michael and Sarah Walker
Humvees In Seattle
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Our Cities under attack from our President Wanna Be. People in our cities, your cities, your states are going to get hurt, some may even die because of one sick old man that is out of control. These are harsh words, but they are also true. He wants complete power, he wants all of our freedom, we must bend a knee to his Majesty. I for one, am fighting back the only way I can. But I am fighting. What are you doing?

Purpleman

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Humvees In San Francisco

 humvees roll (san francisco, california version – trump's shadow)
Michael and Sarah Walker
Humvees In San Francisco
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Our Cities under attack from our President Wanna Be. People in our cities, your cities, your states are going to get hurt, some may even die because of one sick old man that is out of control. These are harsh words, but they are also true. He wants complete power, he wants all of our freedom, we must bend a knee to his Majesty. I for one, am fighting back the only way I can. But I am fighting. What are you doing?

Purpleman

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Humvees In Los Angeles

 humvees roll (los angeles, california version – trump's shadow)
Michael and Sarah Walker
Humvees In Los Angeles
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Our Cities under attack from our President Wanna Be. People in our cities, your cities, your states are going to get hurt, some may even die because of one sick old man that is out of control. These are harsh words, but they are also true. He wants complete power, he wants all of our freedom, we must bend a knee to his Majesty. I for one, am fighting back the only way I can. But I am fighting. What are you doing?

Purpleman

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Humvees In Chicago

 humvees roll (chicago, illinois version – trump's shadow)
Michael and Sarah Walker
Humvees In Chicago
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Our Cities under attack from our President Wanna Be. People in our cities, your cities, your states are going to get hurt, some may even die because of one sick old man that is out of control. These are harsh words, but they are also true. He wants complete power, he wants all of our freedom, we must bend a knee to his Majesty. I for one, am fighting back the only way I can. But I am fighting. What are you doing?

Purpleman

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

Why Do The Ultra Rich Make Asses Of Themselves

Laura
Michael and Sarah Walker
Why Do The Ultra Rich Make Asses Of Themselves
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Never enough

1. It’s Not About Money Anymore

Once you have more wealth than you can possibly spend, the “scoreboard” shifts. For some, the new currency is power, attention, and influence. Trump craves adoration and dominance. Musk craves being the center of the cultural/tech conversation. They treat the public stage the way a gambler treats the casino: the thrill matters more than the chips.


2. Addiction to Attention

Wealth insulates people from ordinary accountability. If you never hear “no,” and every outrageous move gets you headlines, you learn that being loud and provocative works. For personalities like theirs, attention becomes almost like oxygen — they can’t sit quietly with their fortune; they need to be seen.


3. Ego and Legacy

The ultra-rich often start chasing immortality through legacy. Ordinary lives can be content with family, friendships, or small communities. Billionaires sometimes need the world to remember their name in 100 years. That drive makes them behave like emperors or disruptors rather than satisfied retirees.


4. They Live in a Bubble

Surrounded by yes-men, lawyers, PR teams, and insulated wealth, many lose touch with how their behavior looks to normal people. What feels “bold” or “visionary” in their insulated world often looks childish, arrogant, or reckless from the outside.


5. Some Just Can’t Stop

The personality traits that made them rich in the first place — risk-taking, defiance, obsession, ruthlessness — don’t switch off once the money is in the bank. In some ways, those very traits make them incapable of enjoying peace or moderation.


So while from the outside it looks like: “They already won the game — why act like fools?”
Inside their heads, the game never ends.

Humvees In Portland

 humvees roll (portland, oregon version – trump's shadow)
Michael and Sarah Walker
Humvees In Portland
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Our Cities under attack from our President Wanna Be. People in our cities, your cities, your states are going to get hurt, some may even die because of one sick old man that is out of control. These are harsh words, but they are also true. He wants complete power, he wants all of our freedom, we must bend a knee to his Majesty. I for one, am fighting back the only way I can. But I am fighting. What are you doing?

Purpleman

Purpleman’s Rhythm Playlist On YouTube

I Fought The Worm and The Worm Won

I fought the worm and worm won
Michael and Sarah Walker
I Fought The Worm and The Worm Won
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Performed by The Gerrymanders

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The Gerrymanders YouTube Playlst

The gerrymanders

Worm crept in my head, from some wild feast,
Munchin’ my thoughts, that slimy beast.
I fought the worm and the worm won,
I fought the worm and the worm won.

War Torn Portland – A Gerrymanders Parody

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They flew us in at sunrise, to a city under siege, We marched into the crossfire — of a vegan grilled cheese. The air was thick with danger, or maybe just the steam, From cappuccino

Your’e Gonna Miss It When It’s Gone – A Gerrymanders Parody

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You had the right to speak your mind, to pray or not to pray To march, to dream, to disagree and not be led away But now you cheer for kings and crowns And burn

Epstein Rippers On The Prowl – A Gerrymanders Original Song

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Oh, the Epstein Ripper’s on the prowl, Pumpkin Head just scowls and growls. Secrets hidden, scandals deep, We dance around while the creeps creep!

When The Humvees Roll

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And the Humvees roll, Through the towns we know, With a rattle in the ground and a fear that grows. Yeah, the Humvees roll, Hearts turn cold, You can hear the silence break when the

Hotel Mar-A-Lago – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Welcome to the Hotel Mar-a-Lago Such a crazy place (such a tacky space) Plenty of room at the Hotel Mar-a-Lago Any time of year (any time of year) you can find him here

Fake It To The Limit – A Gerrymanders Parody

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All alone in the West Wing, He’s watchin' the news roll in... Every city is burning, He’s blaming it all on “them.” He said he’d bring order, But it’s slipping away... The chants in the

It’s All About That Trump – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Because you know I'm all about that Trump, 'bout that Trump — no trouble I'm playin' golf and holdin' grudges on the double I'm sayin’ facts are fake, and fake is fact, don't burst my

Where Did The Papers Go – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Well the sheriff said he had ‘em, Bundy swore they’re real, But those papers up and vanished Like a ghost behind the wheel. One day they’re in the courthouse, Next day they’re gone for good,

I’m To Sexy – A Gerrymanders Parody

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And I’m a showman, you know what I mean, And I shake my little hands on the Fox News screen… Yeah, on the Fox News screen, while I pitch my scheme, I’m too sexy for

It’s All About That Base – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Because you know I’m all about that base ’Bout that base — no facts I’m all about that base ’Bout that base — no facts I’m all about that base ’Bout that base — no

Young Man – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Trump man, You just won’t go away, I said, Trump man, Courtrooms call every day, But hey, Trump man, There are millions to sway, With a truth that’s been twisted and broken!

I’m The Great Pretender – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Oh yes, I’m the great pretender, Claiming I’ve won when I’ve lost, Bragging with pride, And always I hide, The truth that would show what it cost.

It’s Good To Be King – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Say it's good to be king... when you own the stage, I'll go alone, fix it... and fuel the rage. Golf carts and rallies, gold toilets and flair, Let the people go broke—I've got billionaire

Burning Ring Of Lies – A Gerrymanders Parody

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The swamp he swore he’d drain, Just filled with grift again, The debt climbs ever higher, Fed by a ring of liar.  Trump told lies, lies grew higher, And it burns, burns, burns — the

Hit The Road Trump – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Hit the road, Trump, and don’t you come back no more, no more, no more, no more, Hit the road, Trump, and don’t you come back no more.  Old Donny, oh Donny, don’t you lie

Off to The MAGA Show – A Gerrymanders Parody

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With “1776” inked across my chest, I swear the libs are the real threat, Bought six more guns for liberty's sake— (But forgot my insulin by mistake.)

War Torn Portland – A Gerrymanders Parody

War torn portland
Michael and Sarah Walker
War Torn Portland - A Gerrymanders Parody
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Performed by The Gerrymanders

War torn portland

The Gerrymanders YouTube Playlst

The gerrymanders

They flew us in at sunrise, to a city under siege,
We marched into the crossfire — of a vegan grilled cheese.
The air was thick with danger, or maybe just the steam,
From cappuccino cannons in this grande battle scene.

I Fought The Worm and The Worm Won

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Worm crept in my head, from some wild feast, Munchin’ my thoughts, that slimy beast. I fought the worm and the worm won, I fought the worm and the worm won.

Your’e Gonna Miss It When It’s Gone – A Gerrymanders Parody

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You had the right to speak your mind, to pray or not to pray To march, to dream, to disagree and not be led away But now you cheer for kings and crowns And burn

Epstein Rippers On The Prowl – A Gerrymanders Original Song

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Oh, the Epstein Ripper’s on the prowl, Pumpkin Head just scowls and growls. Secrets hidden, scandals deep, We dance around while the creeps creep!

When The Humvees Roll

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And the Humvees roll, Through the towns we know, With a rattle in the ground and a fear that grows. Yeah, the Humvees roll, Hearts turn cold, You can hear the silence break when the

Hotel Mar-A-Lago – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Welcome to the Hotel Mar-a-Lago Such a crazy place (such a tacky space) Plenty of room at the Hotel Mar-a-Lago Any time of year (any time of year) you can find him here

Fake It To The Limit – A Gerrymanders Parody

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All alone in the West Wing, He’s watchin' the news roll in... Every city is burning, He’s blaming it all on “them.” He said he’d bring order, But it’s slipping away... The chants in the

It’s All About That Trump – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Because you know I'm all about that Trump, 'bout that Trump — no trouble I'm playin' golf and holdin' grudges on the double I'm sayin’ facts are fake, and fake is fact, don't burst my

Where Did The Papers Go – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Well the sheriff said he had ‘em, Bundy swore they’re real, But those papers up and vanished Like a ghost behind the wheel. One day they’re in the courthouse, Next day they’re gone for good,

I’m To Sexy – A Gerrymanders Parody

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And I’m a showman, you know what I mean, And I shake my little hands on the Fox News screen… Yeah, on the Fox News screen, while I pitch my scheme, I’m too sexy for

It’s All About That Base – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Because you know I’m all about that base ’Bout that base — no facts I’m all about that base ’Bout that base — no facts I’m all about that base ’Bout that base — no

Young Man – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Trump man, You just won’t go away, I said, Trump man, Courtrooms call every day, But hey, Trump man, There are millions to sway, With a truth that’s been twisted and broken!

I’m The Great Pretender – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Oh yes, I’m the great pretender, Claiming I’ve won when I’ve lost, Bragging with pride, And always I hide, The truth that would show what it cost.

It’s Good To Be King – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Say it's good to be king... when you own the stage, I'll go alone, fix it... and fuel the rage. Golf carts and rallies, gold toilets and flair, Let the people go broke—I've got billionaire

Burning Ring Of Lies – A Gerrymanders Parody

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The swamp he swore he’d drain, Just filled with grift again, The debt climbs ever higher, Fed by a ring of liar.  Trump told lies, lies grew higher, And it burns, burns, burns — the

Hit The Road Trump – A Gerrymanders Parody

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Hit the road, Trump, and don’t you come back no more, no more, no more, no more, Hit the road, Trump, and don’t you come back no more.  Old Donny, oh Donny, don’t you lie

Off to The MAGA Show – A Gerrymanders Parody

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With “1776” inked across my chest, I swear the libs are the real threat, Bought six more guns for liberty's sake— (But forgot my insulin by mistake.)

Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 7 – “Resolution Options” – Video

Here is Episode Seven of the Sovereignty Alliance. “Resolution Options”
Episode 7 – “Resolution Options” Plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Purpleman’s Rhythm
Episode 6 – “Brinkmanship” Plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Broken Promises Blues
Episode 5 – “Escalation and Expansion” Plus the song Rust Revival Blues Vote for the Devil Blues
Episode 4 – “Trigger Month Begins” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Great Pretender
Episode 3 – “Signals & Standoffs” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Unchain
Episode 2 – “Under Watch” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Rollin Away ’25
Episode 1 – “Safe Harbor” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Hit The Road
Behind the scenes the Government is taking control, not with martial law, at least not yet. But by Financial Control.
There is to much to close, Things need to stop before our whole country is in open conflict, some this writer believes to be the desired result, then Martial Law will take away everyone’s freedom, right, left, woke and MAGA.
On June 14, 2026, Congress passed the National Resource Security Act (NRSA), a sweeping federal measure granting Washington emergency powers to control “critical state-managed resources” — including water rights, energy production, and key agricultural outputs. Framed as a national response to global supply shortages, the bill passed narrowly after a late-night session and was signed within hours.
Summary
Late July 2026 marks the apex of the trigger month, as federal authorities and the Sovereignty Alliance push toward the edge of a full national confrontation. The Alliance now spans coast-to-coast, controlling key water, energy, and agricultural resources, while Washington deliberates on a high-stakes response.

Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 7 – “Resolution Options” – Audio

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 6 – “Brinkmanship” – Audio

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 6 – “Brinkmanship” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 5 – “Escalation and Expansion” – Audio

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 5 – “Escalation and Expansion” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 4 – “Trigger Month Begins” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 4 – “Trigger Month Begins” – Audio

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 3 – “Signals & Standoffs” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 3 – “Signals & Standoffs” – Audio

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 2 – “Under Watch” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 2 – “Under Watch” – Audio

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 1 – “Safe Harbor” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 1 – “Safe Harbor” – Audio

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What If: Sovereignty Alliance Teaser 2

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What If: Sovereignty Alliance Teaser 1

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The Walkers Present the Sovereignty Alliance, Episode One Teaser

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 7 – “Resolution Options” – Audio

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Michael and Sarah Walker
Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 7 - “Resolution Options” - Audio
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Here is Episode Seven of the Sovereignty Alliance. “Resolution Options”
Episode 7 – “Resolution Options” Plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Purpleman’s Rhythm
Episode 6 – “Brinkmanship” Plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Broken Promises Blues
Episode 5 – “Escalation and Expansion” Plus the song Rust Revival Blues Vote for the Devil Blues
Episode 4 – “Trigger Month Begins” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Great Pretender
Episode 3 – “Signals & Standoffs” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Unchain
Episode 2 – “Under Watch” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Rollin Away ’25
Episode 1 – “Safe Harbor” plus the song Rust Revival Blues’ Hit The Road
Behind the scenes the Government is taking control, not with martial law, at least not yet. But by Financial Control.
There is to much to close, Things need to stop before our whole country is in open conflict, some this writer believes to be the desired result, then Martial Law will take away everyone’s freedom, right, left, woke and MAGA.
On June 14, 2026, Congress passed the National Resource Security Act (NRSA), a sweeping federal measure granting Washington emergency powers to control “critical state-managed resources” — including water rights, energy production, and key agricultural outputs. Framed as a national response to global supply shortages, the bill passed narrowly after a late-night session and was signed within hours.
Summary
Late July 2026 marks the apex of the trigger month, as federal authorities and the Sovereignty Alliance push toward the edge of a full national confrontation. The Alliance now spans coast-to-coast, controlling key water, energy, and agricultural resources, while Washington deliberates on a high-stakes response.

Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 7 – “Resolution Options” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 6 – “Brinkmanship” – Audio

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 6 – “Brinkmanship” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 5 – “Escalation and Expansion” – Audio

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 5 – “Escalation and Expansion” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 4 – “Trigger Month Begins” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 4 – “Trigger Month Begins” – Audio

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 3 – “Signals & Standoffs” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 3 – “Signals & Standoffs” – Audio

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 2 – “Under Watch” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 2 – “Under Watch” – Audio

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 1 – “Safe Harbor” – Video

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Sovereignty Alliance, Episode 1 – “Safe Harbor” – Audio

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What If: Sovereignty Alliance Teaser 2

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What If: Sovereignty Alliance Teaser 1

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The Walkers Present the Sovereignty Alliance, Episode One Teaser

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Mollie Strickland – Your Love Won’t Set Me Free

Your love won't set me free
Michael and Sarah Walker
Mollie Strickland - Your Love Won't Set Me Free
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Mollie Strickland, brings her southern roots to the midwest, weaving songs of freedom, love and longing. A bit of torch and empty roads. Let her set the mood for a cold beer or glass of Chardonnay and maybe juicy burger and fries.

Mollie Strickland -YouTube Playlist

I’m breaking every time you smile at someone new
My heart keeps whispering your name, though I know we’re through
I stand in shadows, watching you dance so far away
Loving you’s my madness, it haunts me every day

Mollie Strickland – Why’d you cut me so deep

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I gave you my heart, you tore it apart, Left me standing in the rain. Every promise you made just faded away, Now I’m drowning in the pain.

Mollie Strickland – When Will I Be Needed

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I’ve been chasing hearts, like a runaway train, Pouring all my love, and catching only pain. Every smile I give, they take and they go, Tell me why, tell me when, will someone know?

Mollie Strickland – Wander’s Road

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Wanderer, you’re ridin’ alone, Chasin’ shadows where the cold winds moan. Your boots are worn, your heart’s grown hard, Countin’ scars beneath the desert stars.

Mollie Strickland – Shadows Of My Smile

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People see me laughin’, dancin’ in the light, They think my heart’s unbroken, that I’m doin’ alright. But behind this painted grin, there’s a story left untold, A love that slipped away, left my spirit

Mollie Strickland – I’m Done With You

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I’ve been waitin’ by the window, watchin’ time slip slow, Countin’ every star that falls where your shadow used to go. My heart’s a quiet fire, burnin’ soft and low, But it aches for you,

Mollie Strickland – Fading Echos

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I’ve been waitin’ by the window, watchin’ time slip slow, Countin’ every star that falls where your shadow used to go. My heart’s a quiet fire, burnin’ soft and low, But it aches for you,

Mollie Strickland – Make Me An Angel

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I’m a woman carved by years, in this quiet town I stay Lines upon my weathered face, dreams that slipped away Kitchen light’s too harsh tonight, walls feel like a cage Wish I could ride