January 6th, 2021 was not a spontaneous event. It was the culmination of years put into meticulously perfecting the GOP propaganda machine, waging a political war against socially focused policy that would challenge our status quo of white supremacy and savage capital. The GOP’s path has been meticulously designed, shifting our Overton Window to the … Continue reading The Rise of Modern GOP Politics and Its Radical Christian Right – Analyzing America’s Duopoly
Essays & Excerpts
Revision of Previous Essay – What about Liberal Democrats?
I've been waffling back and forth about how some of my points came across in the original upload of this essay. To be clear I do not side with Greenwald or Rogan fans on any of their crusade, I simply believe that censorship divides us further within an identity politics based wasteland. I made some … Continue reading Revision of Previous Essay – What about Liberal Democrats?
We Know Why GOP Politics are Dangerous. What About Liberal Democrats?
Many readers may find the insinuation that the Democratic Party is dangerous to be off putting. However over the course of this post I will rebuke what the Democrats stand for and present readers with evidence as to why our liberal party is more insidious than the GOP, and just as much of a driver … Continue reading We Know Why GOP Politics are Dangerous. What About Liberal Democrats?
America’s Futile System Fuels Festering Fascism and Violent Politics
This post is an ending as well as a beginning, and it took me longer than I would like to admit to find the proper wording and explanations for the arguments I make. It marks the conclusion of the 4th New Federalist series concerning identity politics, but will combine themes from past discussions in order … Continue reading America’s Futile System Fuels Festering Fascism and Violent Politics
How Many More of Our Children Will Suffer?
We are so blinded within our own bubbles, only concerned with personal gain or status, that the well being of our children and other's means less than to us than being personally shielded from their actions. I had taken a couple weeks off from posting because I needed to breathe for a bit, step back … Continue reading How Many More of Our Children Will Suffer?
The Biggest Grift in Human History
Today I would like to share a special essay with you all, one that I personally had the most fun yet disgust researching; the ballad of the Federal Reserve. I recently finished this lovely piece with Bezos implementing his boring dystopia, so I figured it would be the perfect companion for our discussion about robber … Continue reading The Biggest Grift in Human History
An Idealist Essay on Restorative Justice
Now that we've reached the end of series II and III I would like to take a moment and look back on the discussions we've had about police and incarceration while offering an idealist vision for how these institutions can be changed for the better. As part of this I will present some ideas that … Continue reading An Idealist Essay on Restorative Justice
Introduction for The New Federalist
https://www.tiktok.com/@publius44/video/7011552201193671942?lang=en&is_copy_url=0&is_from_webapp=v1&sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6983847814187533829 The Case for Social Capitalism America has long endured as a powerful democracy, a testament to the will of our people to remain loyal through centuries of near fatal conflicts, none of which broke our resolve to maintain the Union. We are at another decisive moment in history testing whether our nation can endure, … Continue reading Introduction for The New Federalist
Are you Overwhelmed by the World? I am Too. Challenging the Way we View Growth may Help
Credit: Burst on Pexels.com. Americans are feeling increasingly isolated from others and living within their own echo chambers of ignorance, whether it be intentional or not. "The reason they call it the American dream is because you have to be asleep to see it."- George Carlin Right now you may be feeling outraged, frustrated, saddened, … Continue reading Are you Overwhelmed by the World? I am Too. Challenging the Way we View Growth may Help