American Republic

America’s Republic At A Crossroads

The notion that our republic, having endured for a remarkable 250 years, now stands at a precipice, with its very continuation resting on our present decisions, is a profoundly sobering thought. It’s as if we’ve reached a milestone, a silver anniversary of sorts for our nation, and now we must collectively decide if we’re going to recommit, or if the foundations are too weakened, the promises too broken, to carry on. This isn’t just a question of politics as usual; it feels like a fundamental assessment of what this nation truly is, and what we want it to become.

Some voices suggest that the republic, as envisioned, has already passed into history, perhaps even as far back as the end of the Civil War in 1865, with the pardoning of Confederate leaders instead of their harsher judgment.… Continue reading

It’s Impossible to Overstate the Damage Done by the Supreme Court in This Term

The recent Supreme Court decisions have left a lasting impact on the American republic, solidifying power for one party and paving the way for a potential dictatorship under the guise of democracy. The decision to grant presidential immunity for official acts is a blatant power grab that transcends political agendas and aims to establish an oligarchy with justices as the new ruling elite.

The erosion of fundamental rights and the blatant disregard for the rule of law is evident in the recent Supreme Court term. By making bribes effectively legal, taking away women’s reproductive rights, and gutting government regulation, the Supreme Court has shown its true colors as a tool for advancing personal and political agendas at the cost of the American people.… Continue reading