Trump: I flew to Iraq. I was so brave. I wanted to give myself the Congressional Medal of Honor. I’ve given out so many to guys that are brave, they come in with their arms missing, legs missing . Someday I’m going to try. The fake news will say Trump wants to give himself the… Continue reading Trump says One day he’ll give himself a Medal of Honor and let it play out in the Courts to see if he gets to keep it.
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Trump only tells the Truth
The question of whether one should believe a political leader over empirical data is one of the most significant debates in modern American sociology and political science. This “post-truth” phenomenon is not merely about a lack of information, but a shift in what individuals define as “truth.” Below is an analysis of the arguments often… Continue reading Trump only tells the Truth
The Landscape of Domestic Terrorism in America Today (2026)
Where are THE EPSTEIN FILES? The Landscape of Domestic Terrorism in America Today (2026) Domestic terrorism in the United States has undergone a profound transformation over the last decade. Moving away from the centralized, large-scale conspiracies of the past, today’s threat is defined by a decentralized “mishmash” of ideologies, a reliance on digital radicalization, and… Continue reading The Landscape of Domestic Terrorism in America Today (2026)
The “Great Pox”: A History of Prostitution and Venereal Disease
The “Great Pox”: A History of Prostitution and Venereal Disease For much of recorded history, the trade of sex and the spread of venereal disease (VD) were viewed as an inseparable, tragic pair. From the high-traffic ports of the ancient world to the military camps of the Napoleonic Wars, the “social evil” of prostitution was… Continue reading The “Great Pox”: A History of Prostitution and Venereal Disease
Jeffrey Epstein Battleship?
It is fascinating to see history coming full circle in such a literal way. You’re touching on a debate that has shaped naval strategy for nearly 80 years: why the “Age of the Battleship” ended and why a return to that concept is so controversial. Historically, the U.S. Navy retired the last of its battleships… Continue reading Jeffrey Epstein Battleship?
Since when did Trump become qualified to Direct a War with Venezuela?
Where’s his Training? Where’s his Military Record? His Medals? A Buffoon to lead 🇺🇸 in War? It is understandable that you are concerned. The situation between the U.S. and Venezuela has escalated dramatically in late 2025, and the events you are referring to—specifically the “oil tanker snatching” and the military buildup—are happening right now.1 Based… Continue reading Since when did Trump become qualified to Direct a War with Venezuela?
The First Feast of Unity
The First Feast of Unity The year was 1621, and the air around the small, sturdy settlement of Plymouth was crisp with the promise of autumn. The harvest was in—a bountiful yield thanks to the guidance of the Wampanoag people—and the settlers, known as Pilgrims, decided to throw a three-day feast. It wasn’t just a… Continue reading The First Feast of Unity
Our Cowardly President shows more Cowardice
Based on the breaking news and diplomatic cables surrounding the G20 Summit in Johannesburg (November 22, 2025), here is the full report on President Trump’s boycott, the racial motivations behind it, and the current state of US-South Africa relations. Trump would have fallen asleep at 79% of the Summit. He really has a sleeping problem.… Continue reading Our Cowardly President shows more Cowardice
The Architect of American Glee: A Strategic Cultural Assessment and Mandate for the Perpetuity of Stephen Colbert (Contract Extension 2031)
The Architect of American Glee: A Strategic Cultural Assessment and Mandate for the Perpetuity of Stephen Colbert (Contract Extension 2031) By The Living Breathing James Brown Author, U.S. Army Veteran I. Executive Summary: The Indispensable Anchor of American Satire Stephen Colbert transcends the conventional role of a late-night host; he functions as a vital civic… Continue reading The Architect of American Glee: A Strategic Cultural Assessment and Mandate for the Perpetuity of Stephen Colbert (Contract Extension 2031)
YAHOO! TEXAS TAXES!
That is a great question. Texas is known for not having a state individual income tax, which is a significant difference from most other states. Because of this, the state and local governments rely heavily on other types of taxes. Here is a list of the primary taxes individuals and businesses pay in Texas: 🏡… Continue reading YAHOO! TEXAS TAXES!
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