by Jonreed819 | Sep 10, 2021 | decentralization, Political Power, secession
Yes, I know. I said I’d start writing a post a week, but damn life gets in the way. Regardless, I felt prompted to definitely write today. Why? The day of this writing is the day after Joe Biden announced his six-prong strategy for “defeating” COVID-19. One of the...
by Jonreed819 | Jul 15, 2021 | decentralization, Political Power, secession
Since Joe Biden was declared the winner of the presidential election in November 2020, the corporate press has gone on a nonstop, uncompromising campaign to discredit Donald Trump and any allegations of possible voter fraud. One disclaimer I feel I need to make: I...
by Jonreed819 | Mar 4, 2021 | decentralization, Political Power
Saying “no one cares” might be a little inaccurate. There are people who care about the US Constitution, particularly the way it’s been ignored or bastardized by those who took an oath to uphold and defend it. But maybe they should stop caring… because most of those...
by Jonreed819 | Jan 30, 2021 | decentralization, Political Power, Power
It’s been fewer than two weeks since Joe Biden took office as President of the United States, and so far, he’s signed 37 executive orders. This flurry of signatures rides on the wave of the “unfuck what Trump fucked up” sentiment on which Biden was elected. Now, they...
by Jonreed819 | Jan 10, 2021 | civil war, decentralization, Political Power, secession
Well, what a week, eh? At writing, it’s been about six days after Trump supporters made their way into the Capitol Building in Washington, DC. A few people have died as a result and several arrests have either been made or are in the process of finding and prosecuting...
by Jonreed819 | Oct 24, 2020 | Political Power
We’re about ten days to go until the 2020 national election at the time of this writing. As we draw closer, people are really doubling down on their political tribalistic natures – some to the point that they can no longer hide their authoritarian nature or animosity...
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