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Unfiltered: June 10, 2026 — The Cost Of Separation

The author expresses deep concern about the current political climate, highlighting the growing division and hostility among people. Personal relationships have been strained over political differences, and fundamental norms of civility and governance are being disregarded. The writer questions the implications of this shift on societal values and institutions.

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Unfiltered: June 4, 2026 — Going Hungry

The author expresses outrage over government actions, particularly the Trump Administration’s cuts to food programs that jeopardize the well-being of vulnerable populations. These decisions severely impact food access for low-income families, the elderly, and children, reflecting a broader societal apathy toward these injustices. There’s a call for accountability and solidarity among voters.

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Unfiltered: June 2, 2026 — Qualified?

The author expresses concern over the continuous failures of the current administration, particularly highlighting the lack of qualifications among appointees like the incoming Acting Intelligence Director, Bill Pulte. There is a call for the Democratic Party and its voters to unite and leverage their influence, while encouraging respectful debate in the community.

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Unfiltered: June 1, 2026 — Leadership

The author, a veteran and citizen, expresses frustration with the current political climate where constructive debate is overshadowed by personal attacks. They criticize President Trump’s rhetoric for damaging America’s international standing and fostering divisive rhetoric domestically. Events like January 6th are reframed uncritically, highlighting a need for true leadership based on collective values.

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The Judgment Fund Loophole: Why Taxpayers Might Pay Trump $10 Billion for IRS Leaks

The U.S. DOJ is considering a historic settlement in President Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS regarding leaked tax returns, raising significant ethical concerns. If settled, taxpayers may finance a payout to Trump while he oversees the involved agencies. This situation also challenges legal boundaries regarding a president suing federal entities.

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Outrage by Design: How to Spot Digital Manipulation and Reclaim Your Feed.

The post explores how modern technology fosters political and religious polarization by utilizing psychological tactics like the “Outrage Dopamine Loop” and “rage baiting.” It analyzes the impact of influential digital tactics such as Aesthetic Laundering and Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior, offering strategies for reclaiming autonomy over online engagement and mitigating polarization.

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The Faith of Our Founders or a Tool for Power? Decoding the ‘Christian Nation’ Rhetoric

The United States is not a Christian nation, as evidenced by its secular Constitution, which prohibits religious tests for public office and establishes freedom of religion. Although many Founders were Christians, they sought a separation of church and state. Claims of a Christian nation rely on historical beliefs, cultural influences, and demographic representation.

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Skimming the Surface: How Illinois is Leading the Fight Against Hidden Credit Card Fees

Illinois has enacted the Interchange Fee Prohibition Act (IFPA), which prohibits banks from charging swipe fees on tips and taxes, aiming to protect workers’ earnings. Despite opposition claims that this harms small businesses, the law actually helps by preventing banks from skimming crucial funds, enabling fairer wages for employees.

Crickets and Conviction: Why I Refuse to Stay Silent

The author embraces political commentary not for popularity, but as a civic duty to advocate for all Americans. As a veteran and concerned citizen, they prioritize factual reporting and thorough research, aiming to stand up against harmful policies. While committed to serious topics, they also plan to share personal interests and welcome civil debate.