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The Millions Behind Me: 2026 Reversal
They came for us at the grocery line.They came for us at the pump.Rents soared. Groceries became unaffordable.ACA subsidies vanished. Premiums skyrocketed.Twenty million neighbors faced a choice: heal—or die.We did not stay silent.We marched. We boycotted. We stood. They came … Continue reading
Posted in Humanity, In the News, Story
Tagged 2026 Reversal, Accountability 2026, Alex Pretti, Anti-Censorship, Beyond Partisanship, Blue Wave 2026, Brian Nathan, Consumer Power, disney, disney boycott, Disney Boycott Victory, Emily Gregory, Epstein Files Transparency, Flipped Map, Free Speech 2026, Harvard Audits, ice out, Metro Surge, No Kings Protest, November 2026, Renée Good, SAVE America Act, Stop the War, Taylor Rehmet, The Millions Behind Me
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The Power of Protest: Why Showing Up Still Works
Ever feel like you’re shouting into a void? You sign a petition, share a link, and then… nothing. It’s easy to believe the “little guy” doesn’t matter. History says otherwise. Protest – organized, peaceful, persistent protest – isn’t just noise. … Continue reading
Posted in Humanity, In the News, Story
Tagged 3.5 Percent Rule, 3.5% rule, accountability, activism, agitators, Alex Pretti, Arts Censorship, Bruce Springsteen, civil rights, Civil Rights 2026, costumes, democracy, dictatorship, economic justice, economy, epstein files, erica chenoweth, executive immunity, expensive, ezra levin, fascism, First Amendment, freedom, gas, Health Insurance Crisis, History in the Making, human rights, ICE, ice out, indivisible, iran, iran war, Jane Fonda, Joan Baez, Kennedy Center Protest, March 28 Protest, no kings, No Kings 2026, operation inflation, protest, renee good, Revolution, Social Change, solidarity, St. Paul Rally, War in Iran
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The Half-Time Heist: Two Super Bowls, Two Americas, and a Lyrical Scandal
Tomorrow, when the clock hits zero for halftime at Super Bowl LX, America won’t just be watching one show – it’ll be witnessing a calculated standoff over what ‘American’ even means. On one channel, the NFL features Bad Bunny. On … Continue reading
Posted in In the News, Sports
Tagged >rika Kirk, All-American Halftime Show, bad bunny, Charlie Kirk, Cool Daddy Cool, culture war, Epstein, Epstein documents, family values, Fox News, human rights, ice out, identity, Jeffrey Epstein, Kid Rock, lyrics, nfl, offensive, pro-America, pro-faith, pro-family, Robert Ritchie, super bowl, Super Bowl LX, survival, TPUSA, Turning Point USA, woke
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