Marine Veteran. Student of History. Independent not neutral. Receipts over rhetoric. Semper Fi!

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They've been calling it radical for over a hundred years.
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The more Americans hate each other, the less they notice who's actually writing the rules. Culture wars keep the public emotionally exhausted while money, lobbying, and influence keep moving quietly behind closed doors.
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“A Distinguished Gentleman” was never really a comedy. It was a warning.
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May 20
"America doesn't really operate like one system anymore. There's one set of rules for insiders. And another for everyone else. Yesterday Trump's personal lawyer — now Acting Attorney General — permanently barred the IRS from auditing him, his family, and his businesses. Forever. Joe the Plumber still gets audited."
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Calling accurate reporting "treason" is what leaders do when they can't argue with the facts. The First Amendment doesn't have a "unless the president disagrees" clause. This isn't strength. This is what intimidation looks like when it's losing the argument.
Trump to NYT's David Sanger: "I had a total military victory. But the fake news, guys like you, write incorrectly. You're a fake guy. We had a total military victory. I actually think it's sort of treasonous what you write. You should be ashamed of yourself. I actually think it's treason."
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"The blindfold isn't a conspiracy. It's a choice. And the people leading the march have been telling you exactly where they're going the whole time — you just had to be willing to look." — D.H. | @USMC228 | Marine Veteran | Student of History
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The same party running a "fraud task force" to protect Medicare taxpayers has a senator who invoked the Fifth Amendment 75 times during a deposition about the largest Medicare fraud settlement in US history — $1.7 billion. Rick Scott walked away with $350 million. His company pleaded guilty to 14 felonies. He never faced charges. Then he ran for office on fiscal responsibility. That's not accountability. That's the definition of the system working for the right people.
🚨Owner of Health Care Software Company Convicted of 1 BILLION DOLLAR Medicare Fraud Conspiracy “The Department of Justice crushed one of the most egregious fraud schemes in Florida history,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. “This illegitimate operation stole more than $1 billion from American taxpayers — including hundreds of thousands of Medicare beneficiaries. This was cold, calculated, industrial-scale theft targeting the sick and elderly, coercing vulnerable people into buying unnecessary medical equipment. We will not rest until every fraudster ripping off the American people is held accountable.” Read more: justice.gov/opa/pr/owner-hea…
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Congressman Hunt's party blocked Merrick Garland for 9 months, rushed Amy Coney Barrett through 46 days before an election, and used that 6-3 court to gut the Voting Rights Act. Now brainstorming constitutional reforms is "fundamentally at war" with democracy? Your party already executed its plan. Kamala is just proposing ideas. That's the difference.
“Brainstorm” and Kamala Harris… These two things are fundamentally at war with each other.
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Republicans have tried to defund PBS for decades. The moment public media starts teaching accurate history — the Southern Strategy, the real civil rights timeline, the actual founding documents — suddenly it's "propaganda." Defunding truth isn't fiscal conservatism. It's information control.
No matter what they say while they’re infiltrating, this is what they are ALL working to achieve. It’s all about Sharia law.
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A healthy democracy competes for votes. It doesn’t constantly look for ways to control who votes, how districts are drawn, or which rules apply depending on who’s in power.
Kamala Harris is now calling for Democrats to hold a “No Bad Idea Brainstorm” where they discuss: - Abolishing the Electoral College - Packing the Supreme Court - Making Puerto Rico and D.C. states “We’ve got to neutralize these red states from cheating!”
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Rep. Ralph Norman on Jim Clyburn's district: "His district is close to 47% African American" — that's why it needs to go. Sen. John Stevens, Tennessee Senate floor: "The goal is to support the national Republican Party's ability to maintain the majority in Congress." Two states. Two confessions. One operation. The fight isn't just federal. It's state by state.
A losing presidential candidate calling for the end of the constitutional process for selecting a President feels awfully fascisty
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There’s a claim going around that Congress “exempted themselves” from Obamacare. That’s not accurate. The law required members of Congress and their staff to get their coverage through the ACA exchanges. That’s the opposite of being exempt. What people call a “loophole” was simply allowing employer contributions to continue — which is how most Americans receive health coverage through their jobs. You can debate whether that’s fair. But saying they “exempted themselves” isn’t fact — it’s a talking point. If I’m wrong, show me where the law exempts them.
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"Yesterday I debated this all day. Last night the DOJ confirmed everything. When a Supreme Court ruling gets used as a federal weapon against minority voters within 24 hours — that's not coincidence. That's a plan. Pay attention."
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