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The SAVE America Act: Why Keeping Your Last Name is the Ultimate Life Hack
WASHINGTON — The SAVE America Act is being promoted as a high-stakes move for election integrity. But if you look closely, it’s actually something far more helpful: a loud, government-mandated reminder that you don’t have to change your last name … Continue reading
The Branding of the Ballots: The “SAVE America” Act and the Boogeyman of 1924
TL;DR: The “SAVE America” Act is a masterclass in political branding – reviving the 1924 boogeyman of “non-citizen” voters to justify a deliberate bottleneck at the ballot box and secure a permanent grip on power. There is a specific kind … Continue reading
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