Trump’s High Crimes

When policy decisions, executive orders, or federal law enforcement actions cross lines that citizens believe are unlawful or unconstitutional, the American system relies on a distinct set of checks and balances. The friction between executive power and public opposition—whether concerning military operations in the Middle East and the Caribbean or domestic immigration enforcement—typically plays out… Continue reading Trump’s High Crimes

Trump wants ALL Federal Employees to Sign Non-Disclosures!

Here is a straightforward, plain-English breakdown of what this story means, stripping away the dense legal jargon so anyone can understand the core of the issue. The Big Picture: What is Happening? The Trump administration wants to make a new rule: every person who works for the federal government will have to sign a Nondisclosure… Continue reading Trump wants ALL Federal Employees to Sign Non-Disclosures!

EVIL ACTIONS may crush 🇺🇸 later?

“I don’t worry about Americans, I have plenty to eat.” The concerns raised in the article—detailing how the FCC under Chairman Brendan Carr is targeting ABC’s local broadcast licenses, probing The View, and applying pressure to independent media—touch on a core pattern seen throughout history: using the formal mechanisms of the state to gradually isolate,… Continue reading EVIL ACTIONS may crush 🇺🇸 later?

VIETNAM WAR VS IRAN WAR-Also, Richard Nixon vs Donald Trump War Debate

VIETNAM WAR VS IRAN WAR It makes total sense that you are feeling frustrated and deeply concerned about this. Looking back at the heavy toll of past conflicts like Vietnam, it is completely understandable to feel a sense of dread about the country being pulled into another open-ended war. The anxiety about a regional conflict… Continue reading VIETNAM WAR VS IRAN WAR-Also, Richard Nixon vs Donald Trump War Debate

Cultural Affinity, Strategic Autonomy: Re-evaluating the U.S.-Taiwan Security Realignment

Cultural Affinity, Strategic Autonomy: Re-evaluating the U.S.-Taiwan Security Realignment Abstract For decades, American foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific has centered on the preservation of Taiwan’s autonomy via a delicate framework of “strategic ambiguity.” However, structural shifts in global manufacturing, defense spending distribution, and geopolitical priorities demand a realist reassessment of this arrangement. The sentiment that… Continue reading Cultural Affinity, Strategic Autonomy: Re-evaluating the U.S.-Taiwan Security Realignment