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.
Commentary No Shave Chits are the New Enemy: Hegseth Hegseth and his continued policies of Christian nationalism and incompetence are on full display this week.
Commentary Humanitarian Government: Section 8 Part 1: Visual Representation Addendum Visual Representation Addendum Another way of explaining a new system
Commentary Soros Masterpiece - Fifth in Line and Fabulous There’s a neat irony in his path: the same résumé that makes conspiracy theorists point at Soros as a shadowy puppet master now reads as a credential for running parts of U.S. fiscal policy under a president who once denounced Soros.
Commentary The Military is Hurting Military life between coffee break and skincare The unit lines up at 05:00, eats breakfast, and spends the meal wondering whether payday will arrive on time. Budget memos circulate like weather reports: vague, occasionally alarming, and impossible to predict. Will there be money left for shoe polish Financial uncertainty
Commentary Humanitarian Government Section 7, Part 2: A Government Primer Our latest in a series of articles in making the government human again.
Commentary The Furlough Special Edelweiss Resort: Come spend the money you don’t have so we can pretend to care.
Activism EXPOSE: “Serve‑and‑Pay” – How the Pentagon’s Shutdown Turns Soldiers Into Unpaid Tenants When the Uniform Becomes a Prison‑Uniform: How an Administration Forces Soldiers to Work for Free While Their Paychecks Vanish
Commentary Humanitarian Government Section 7, Part 1: A Government Primer Section 7, Part 1 Greetings. I'm hoping you're having a good day. For this? That might be the easiest and nicest thing for this article (blog, chapter, whatever you're calling this work). This section is of some of the biggest names in the governmental
Activism Veterans United Dear Matt and the entire RememberYourOath.org team, Thank you for taking the time to meet with me in Memphis. It was a pleasure speaking with you and learning about the vital work you’re doing on the ground. Your dedication truly makes a difference. I want to extend my
Commentary Humanitarian Government Part 6: A New Infrastructure Beginning In the world of Humanitarian Government, things will change: massively. Will all of it be instant? Of course not. Nothing worth having or done well will ever be done fast. However, I’m not talking slowly either. What do you mean by change? Well….human nature as a rule doesn’
Commentary Be prepared - surveillance, financial cutoff, social and professional exile Labeling peaceful protesters as terrorists is the bureaucratic equivalent of dropping a stink bomb.
Commentary Humanitarian Government: Part 5 An Urgent Warning, a Terrifying Future I won't say 'good day' to open here. Because in all reality, 'good day' for this topic and the when/where we live no longer exists. Honestly, I wasn't going to put this out for a bit longer. This was supposed to
Commentary Qatar granted permanent military presence in Idaho We demand answers. We demand to know what Qatar has on Donald Trump!
Commentary To Mr. Bezos and the Washington Post: Hi Jeff, can I call you Jeff? Ok then, Jeff. I just finished reading that masterpiece of investigative journalism from the Washington Post about the supposed “fraud” in veterans’ disability claims. Really, Jeff — bravo. Nothing says “courageous journalism” quite like punching down on disabled veterans while sitting atop a multi-billion-dollar
Commentary Humanitarian Government: Part 4, Part 3 of Economic Primer Section 4 Good day, and this is part three of getting everyone who reads this on the same page as to terminology and/or explanations. Yes, it’s going to be very much like a history lesson, but…money, finances, and even governmental systems have been around almost as long
Commentary The Time is Now History warns that when ordinary citizens ignore the warning signs and allow others to speak for them, they risk handing their future to those hungry for control.
resist Boycotts vs Tantrums Look for yourself and see how numbers stack up. Which hurts business more, DEI policies or kowtowing to Trump?
Activism Why Every Dictator Needs a Boogeyman Throughout history, authoritarian leaders have relied on a powerful psychological and political tool: the creation of a boogeyman—a perceived enemy or threat that justifies their rule and consolidates their power.
Activism Authoritarianism Risk Checklist Authoritarianism does not arrive in a single moment, it arrives as a pattern.