sometimes i wonder how many versions of myself i’ve outgrown without even noticing. i look back at old photos and remember the thoughts i used to carry, the dreams i thought would save me. it’s strange how you can live inside yourself every day and still not realize you’re evolving. it’s only when you look back that you realize how far you’ve come, how many lives you’ve already lived in the same skin.
You made it, you own it
You always own your intellectual property, mailing list, and subscriber payments. With full editorial control and no gatekeepers, you can do the work you most believe in.
You always own your intellectual property, mailing list, and subscriber payments. With full editorial control and no gatekeepers, you can do the work you most believe in.
The next president has to do two things: 1) right the wrongs of Trump and go after those who broke the law and were corrupt. 2). Then spend time divesting power from the presidency and building real guardrails and passing laws like, “the president is not immune” etc.
Oh and get the money out of politics
You made it, you own it
You always own your intellectual property, mailing list, and subscriber payments. With full editorial control and no gatekeepers, you can do the work you most believe in.
BREAKING: Senator Elissa Slotkin just ripped Kristi Noem to shreds for not knowing what Habeas Corpus is. This is the kind of energy we need right now.
"The Biden Administration appointee received lots of criticism on social media for her political activism and unlawful declarations, but instead of addressing concerned Americans, she locked all of her accounts. She never explained publicly why she signed off on the Biden White House’s DOD mandate."
At some point some of these people will have to answer for their decisions and give accounts (rather than just being embarrassed ion Twitter or losing a job). Unfortunately, we won't believe their answers when they come. These people have proven that courage and honesty mean nothing to them. They will say or do nearly anything to order to protect their organizations and careers, and to protect their privilege and status. When some of them withdraw from their incestuous and gatekept little world of 'policymakers' and begin to offer sincere information, at no appreciable advantage to themselves or their narratives... THEN perhaps I will believe them.
The only thing I want to hear right now is, "I'm sorry."