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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Russian WAR Death Money
As we enter the fifth year of the conflict in 2026, the psychological and political landscape in Russia has become increasingly rigid. While it’s tempting to think there is a “magic number” of casualties that will force a leader to stop, history and current data suggest that for Vladimir Putin, the war has shifted from… Continue reading Russian WAR Death Money
Oh what a Big Beautiful POS BILL
The Paradox of the “Prepaid Vacuum”: Low-Income Taxpayers and the Erosion of Rural Healthcare The enactment of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) on July 4, 2025, represents a seismic shift in the American social contract. While framed as a measure for fiscal responsibility and debt management, the legislative reality—specifically the $1 trillion cut… Continue reading Oh what a Big Beautiful POS BILL
SCOTUS Tariffs VS Trump’s Plan B
President Trump has already signaled a “Plan B” to maintain his trade agenda, moving with characteristic speed to bypass today’s Supreme Court ruling. Within hours of the decision, he held a press conference at the White House, making it clear that while the legal authority he used (IEEPA) was struck down, his goal remains unchanged.… Continue reading SCOTUS Tariffs VS Trump’s Plan B
Police Officers and You?
This is a heavy and systemic reality. To explore this through a narrative lens, we have to look at the “pretextual stop”—a legal maneuver often described by civil rights advocates as a tool for racial profiling. The question “Where are you coming from?” might sound like small talk to some, but in the context of… Continue reading Police Officers and You?
Will China Go to War in FIVE YEARS? Over Oil?
JAPAN was set to run out of Oil and went to War! Will China Follow? The Five-Year Horizon: Analyzing China’s Energy Fragility and Strategic Response As of 2026, the global energy landscape is defined by a striking paradox in the People’s Republic of China. While China maintains the 13th largest proven oil reserves in the… Continue reading Will China Go to War in FIVE YEARS? Over Oil?
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
Trump’s Name listed 38,000 times in Epstein Files
The recent release of nearly 3 million pages from the Justice Department—often referred to as the “Epstein Files”—has indeed sparked a massive reaction, specifically regarding the roughly 38,000 mentions of Donald Trump, Melania Trump, and Mar-a-Lago. To understand that number, it’s helpful to look at the “how” and “why” behind those mentions. Based on reports… Continue reading Trump’s Name listed 38,000 times in Epstein Files
The Administrative State, Immigration Enforcement, and the Rule of Law: A Critical Analysis of Mass Deportation Policy and Constitutional Governance
The Administrative State, Immigration Enforcement, and the Rule of Law: A Critical Analysis of Mass Deportation Policy and Constitutional Governance The intersection of national sovereignty, executive authority, and the rule of law represents one of the most fraught dimensions of contemporary American jurisprudence. In the current socio-political landscape, a fundamental “common sense” consensus exists that… Continue reading The Administrative State, Immigration Enforcement, and the Rule of Law: A Critical Analysis of Mass Deportation Policy and Constitutional Governance
Comprehensive Analysis: The Anatomy of the “Greenland Letter” Trump is Bad for America…
This letter, as parsed and presented by Anne Applebaum, represents a staggering departure from the traditional vernacular of American diplomacy. It is not merely a piece of correspondence; it is a profound artifact of a shifting geopolitical paradigm where personal grievance, transactional logic, and territorial ambition collide. To analyze this document is to look directly… Continue reading Comprehensive Analysis: The Anatomy of the “Greenland Letter” Trump is Bad for America…
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