Commentary Humanitarian Government #21: Turning the Tables If you look at your life, think of what you are. A person? Individualistic and unique? Or are you a commodity in Big Tech/Biz? This explores that thinking. #economics #government #US opinion #US commentary #multiple entry
Commentary Humanitarian Government #20: A Review of Change from #1 to now This reviews from the start of Humanitarian Government, the changes to the breathing and living structure I've proposed during the writing, and thoughts of a new way of funding the government #US government #funding #economy #opinion #commentary #social structures
Commentary Humanitarian Government #19: Transportation as a Common Held Item What can we do to still get people to get where they need to go, but still be aware economically, socially, and environmentally? Transportation should be a common held item and this explores that. #US government #economy #transportation #social systems #opinion #commentary
Commentary Humanitarian Government #18: Common Held Assets What things do we need as a society to have to function in this modern world? Well, air and water are a given: they are essential to life. But Common Held Ownership gives all a chance of having what is needed... #US government #Opinon #Environment #human rights #military #economy #social systems
Commentary Humanitarian Government #17: Education as a Human Right What is called, used, and taught as education has changed since the 1950s, but was it in the wrong direction? This is a viewpoint, and a path that blends the past with the future #education #US government #commentary #opinion #social system #economy
Commentary Donald Trump’s Failed Businesses: The Body Count Donald Trump calls himself a “business genius,” but his real record is a graveyard of bankrupt casinos, dead‑on‑arrival brands, and side‑hustles that crashed harder than his stock picks.
Commentary Enough! SA Brownshirts vs. Today’s ICE The Sturmabteilung (SA), or Brownshirts, were Nazi Germany’s street thugs. Comparing them to ICE reveals uncomfortable parallels in intimidation tactics.
Commentary Enough with the Purity Tests We’re in a fight for our lives against Donald Trump and his authoritarian machine, yet some of us waste precious energy devouring our own over ideological nitpicks. Wake up: Trump is the real threat, not the flawed warrior in the trenches beside you.
Commentary POTUS and the Eternal Reek: A Field Guide to the Empire of Stench A crumbling empire chokes on its own stench as the President drifts through halls clogged with corruption, propaganda, and culture‑war rot. Beneath the chandeliers, the nation exhales decay while flags flutter brightly over the mounting ruin.
Commentary Humanitarian Government #13: Renee Nicole Good and Fears Why? We have a root issue and may have played a large part in the ICE killing of a Mom in Minneapolis. This explores that. #US commentary #US government #social Systems #Renee Nicole Good #political opinion
Commentary Humanitarian Government-DC National Guard Shooting and predictable but unforeseen actions Where do things become one persons fault or another? Or is there such a thing as a perfect storm of circumstances? #government #governmental opinion #military#social systems #US commentary #US government #immigration
Commentary Hegseth’s Bloodlust at Sea: War Crimes in the Caribbean? Do you want to make a difference? Let Congress know what you think about SECDEF Hegseth's actions of late.
Commentary Flags at Half-Staff: Priorities in Question Trump ordered flags half-staff for podcaster Charlie Kirk’s death, but none for WV National Guard Spc. Sarah Beckstrom (died Nov 27) or SSG Andrew Wolfe (critical) after D.C. ambush. Why no fed honor for troops in controversial peacetime deployment?
Commentary The Autopen Hypocrisy: Trump’s War on Biden’s Ghost Signatures—While His Own Pen Runs on Batteries Trump blasts Biden for using the autopen to sign official documents—then admits he uses it too. Here’s the irony, the history, and the legal truth behind the pen fight.
Commentary Guard‑ians of the Guard”: When the DC Police End Up Protecting the National Guard Police protecting the Guard – Because nothing says “we trust you” like handing over your own safety to the people who usually give you a ticket for jaywalking.
News It’s like Scooby-Doo unmasking villains: “And I would’ve gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for Musk’s dumb transparency feature!” The U.S. government has been screaming for years that foreign disinformation is everywhere, and Elon Musk just accidentally proved them right by flipping a switch on X.
Activism Humanitarian Government An Urgent Issue, An Urgent Response Requested We have an issue in the US. A huge issue. Calls for violence toward those who do not think, behave, or act the same. Especially in Politics. This is a discussion of recent event.
Commentary MAGA Influencers on X Based Outside the U.S. We all knew that this was a thing. Thank you Elon for proving it. Even though you thought it would "expose the left". Dumbass
Commentary MAGA - You Are Idiots The whole thing is a cosmic joke: foreign‑run accounts preaching “America First” while their Wi‑Fi signals are definitely not first in the U.S. It’s like hiring a French chef to grill a steak and then bragging you’ve got “the best BBQ in Texas”.
Commentary Humanitarian Government Section 8, Part 2, Subsection 2 What would happen if sociology, humanist thinking collided with economics? A new system proposed...maybe something that can turn things around. #us government #government #government opinion #economics #sociology #govermental systems #economic opinion #humanitarian
Commentary Jewish Space Lasers Didn’t Get Her—Trump Did From Firebrand to Flame-Out: How Marjorie Taylor Greene Became a Victim of Her Own Rhetoric
Commentary Trump is coming for your Guns - Oh the Irony - FAFO The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to decide whether federal law can bar marijuana users from owning firearms — a ruling that could federally disarm people in states where cannabis is legal.
Veterans The Flag in My Basement I joined the military to escape poverty. Like many others, I was sold a vision: serve your country, earn respect, find purpose. But what I found was something far more complicated. I found myself part of a machine that taught me to dehumanize others for the sake of a flag.
Commentary When the Pentagon Meets the Pent‑House: A Hilarious Look at the New ‘Co‑Housing’ Initiative Welcome to the newest episode of “As the Barracks Turn”, where the line between “military housing” and “political reality TV” gets hilariously blurry.
Activism Humanitarian Government Section 8 Part 1 A Foundation Why should we change? Do we want change? Do we want to change? Will the fear of change prevent change? Will everyone want what is needed to change? Yeah...any question that has 'change' to it, add those in. That's just a short list.