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Trump’s Cognitive Decline and Authoritarianism

When Power and Reality Diverge Most of us know a neighbor, a parent, or a close friend who’s entered a stage of life where age begins to affect how they

Trump Epstein Conspiracy Promised Truth — Now It’s Just Puppets, Lawsuits, and Redactions

Trump’s unraveling defense over the Epstein files feels like a moment ripped from a Jeff Dunham skit – specifically, when Peanut turns to Jeff and demands, “What…Did…You…Do?!” That same question

U.S. Immigration Under Trump: Questions, Consequences and Compassion

What I Don’t Know and Why That Matters I don’t claim to have the answers – not about immigration, not about how we responsibly manage resources, and certainly not about

The Myth of the Lone Strongman

Tyranny rarely announces itself. It emerges when institutions defer and constraints quietly dissolve. As Ruth Ben-Ghiat notes in Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present, autocrats like Mussolini and Orbán didn’t act

My Constitution. My Rights. Hands Off Our Civil Liberties.

Civil liberties aren’t a gift from the government. They’re protections from it. They’re the reason I can write this blog without fear, why my neighbor can pray freely, why activists

The House Next Door — Echoes Across America

Part 6: The Kids Who Stayed Behind After the knock, after the silence – what happens to the children still expected to pledge allegiance, solve for x and turn in

The House Next Door — Echoes Across America

Part 5 – When Neighbors Become Organizers It didn’t start with petitions. It started with casseroles. With porch lights left on. With neighbors who couldn’t sleep after the black SUVs

You’re Fired: A Chairman’s Review of CEO Trump

A Mid-Year Emergency Session of the Board of We the People LLC Opening Statement from the Chairman Subject: Six-Month Performance Review — CEO Donald J. TrumpDate: Fiscal Q2, Reality Optional

The House Next Door — Echoes Across America

Part 4 – The Lawful, the Vulnerable and the Vanished They followed every instruction. Showed up for check-ins. Paid taxes. Kept their appointments. Taught Sunday school. Filled out the forms.

The House Next Door — Echoes Across America

Part 3 — They Were at My Graduation Last Year It started with one name not called at roll. Then another. And another. In a middle school in Arkansas, two