by Daniel Brouse June 19, 2025 Do not let the current anti-science administration mislead you about President Donald Trump’s catastrophic handling of the COVID-19 pandemic—both during the initial outbreak and in the years that followed. His continued denial of scientific evidence, public health expertise, and global medical consensus has contributed to hundreds of thousands of […]
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COVID’s Lasting Toll: The Chronic Health Crisis President Trump’s Anti-Science Agenda Ignored
Trump’s Complicity in Global War Crimes: Ukraine, Gaza, and Iran
Introduction Despite branding himself as a “man of peace,” President Donald Trump’s actions during the first five months of his second term have contributed to a disturbing escalation of global conflict. From enabling brutal regimes to undermining international law, Trump’s role in supporting war crimes across multiple regions—Ukraine, Gaza, and Iran—marks one of the most […]
Profit Over Patriotism: How Trump’s Second Term Blurred the Line Between Presidency and Personal Gain
Donald Trump’s second term in office marked a sharp escalation in the merger of political power and personal profit. From crypto schemes and cell service ventures to corporate-sponsored parades and questionable foreign deals, Trump turned the presidency into a revenue-generating enterprise, prioritizing his brand and wallet over democratic norms and military integrity. 1. Trump Meme […]
VA Policy Shift Enables VA Doctors to Refuse Care to Democrats and Hire by Politics
A recently revealed rule change at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has sparked intense alarm, as the agency’s hospital bylaws have been revised to allow medical staff to refuse treatment to veterans based on political affiliation or marital status, and even hire or fire employees for the same reasons. Critics are sounding the alarm […]
Parade of Profit: How Trump Turned Military Sacrifice into Corporate Spectacle
In what was billed as a celebration of patriotism and military might, President Trump’s latest parade in Washington, D.C., instead unveiled a troubling trifecta of commercialization, exploitation, and authoritarian glorification. Even more disturbingly than the rain-soaked soldiers forced to march for optics, the stage itself was plastered with corporate sponsorships—from Coinbase and Palantir to Lockheed […]
Market Reactions to Bombs and Babies: What’s No Longer Surprising — And What Should Be Alarming
by Daniel Brouse June 13, 2025 The most recent geopolitical shock—marked by yet another bombing campaign with tragic civilian casualties, including children—once again shook global financial markets. While the human toll is heartbreaking, the market’s response offers a revealing glimpse into shifting investor psychology and the erosion of long-standing economic assumptions. What Was Not Surprising: […]
The Math Behind Sequential Tariffs
by Daniel Brouse June 11, 2025 The math of sequential tariffs is both interesting and economically significant. The complexity adds to business uncertainty. For instance, to calculate the total duties on Chinese steel imports — subject to a combined 132.5% tariff rate — you can break it down like this: Starting Point: A $100 shipment […]
Threatening the Constitution: How Trump’s Warnings Against Protest Violate the First Amendment
Trump’s threats to use force against all protestors at the upcoming military parade in Washington, D.C. represent a direct violation of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees the right to freedom of speech, peaceful assembly, and petitioning the government for redress of grievances. Here’s why: Right to Peaceful AssemblyThe First Amendment explicitly […]
Constitutional Crisis Brews as President Trump Deploys National Guard Over ICE Protests in California
by Daniel Brouse June 8, 2025 In a volatile and potentially unconstitutional series of events, President Donald Trump has ordered the deployment of the National Guard in California in response to growing protests against controversial Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations on U.S. soil. The protests erupted after reports surfaced of military-style ICE raids targeting […]
Trump’s Steel Tariff Déjà Vu: Doubling Down on Economic Damage
by Daniel Brouse June 1, 2025 On May 30, 2025, Donald Trump announced that he would raise tariffs on imported steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%. The announcement took place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—ironically, at the headquarters of U.S. Steel, a company now under foreign ownership after being acquired by Japan-based Nippon Steel. Despite Trump’s […]