If something feels off in America, that is because it is. We are a nation locked in endless arguments—over flags, bathrooms, holidays, and who gets to say what on a Tuesday. Every day brings a new cultural firestorm, but while we are busy fighting each other, the wealthiest Americans are quietly making off with everything … Continue reading Divide, Distract, Dominate: How the Wealthy Are Winning While America Argues
Trump First, America Last
I like to be cordial. Respectful. Measured. I’m the kind of person who will tell you I disagree with you, offer a cookie, and still hold the door open. But let’s stop pretending that we’re dealing with just another Republican presidency. Donald Trump is not some off-the-cuff political outsider anymore — he’s the sitting President … Continue reading Trump First, America Last
To Those Who Serve With Honor
To every federal agent, soldier, officer, and public servant who wears the uniform of this country, we begin with one simple word: gratitude. We see your commitment. We recognize the weight of your duty. And we honor your sacrifice. You serve in roles that most Americans will never fully understand. You leave your families to … Continue reading To Those Who Serve With Honor
We’ve Seen This Before
Ignorance of the past does not excuse committing the same sins and atrocities. When a government starts blaming immigrants for economic pain, targeting outsiders to distract from failed policies, and silencing critics who ask too many questions—it is not protecting the people. It is manipulating them. In a democracy, we do not solve our problems … Continue reading We’ve Seen This Before
America, But Make It a Stress Dream
It’s April 2025, and I wake up every morning in the United States of Anxiety, where the headlines read like rejected plotlines from a political satire, and even my coffee has a stress warning label. Donald Trump is back in office, and as a Xennial—stuck between the eternal cynicism of Gen X and the over-analyzed … Continue reading America, But Make It a Stress Dream
Day 1
There are two types of people in this world. Ones who sleep late and ones who wake early. I wake early, so that is how I started my day. I woke up, went for a run around the village, and then cleaned up. After that I had breakfast and got geared up for work. Pretty … Continue reading Day 1
Some Poems I Enjoy
Poems are amazing things. With just so few words they can tell entire stories and express feelings that move the soul. here are a few that I enjoy. Terror of Death by John Keats When I have fears that I may cease to be Before my pen has glean'd my teeming brain, Before high-piled books … Continue reading Some Poems I Enjoy
The Haunting of RedHook
The party was a lively party with a DJ and catering company working triple time to please all the patrons. after a few hours everything calmed down for a bit and I wondered towards the back of the property to where a fire was set up. Some of the more intoxicated party-goers sat (or in … Continue reading The Haunting of RedHook
It Starts
I inched my way slowly along the alley wall. The shadows are deep and dark where I am hidden. This was always the part I disliked, the waiting. Vash was different, she relished the idea of skulking in the dark alley. To me it is survival, the best plan. To her it is a way … Continue reading It Starts
In The Begining
“Life, rarely goes the way you want it to. And no one could have ever foreseen the tragedies that have befallen us these past few months. It is our duty to stand up and protect our families from the monsters that have brought us to our knees. Now is not the time to sit back … Continue reading In The Begining
