The Madman Behind the Trash: New York’s Psychotic War on Garbage and Rats

There has to be a madman behind New York City’s garbage rules. Not a bureaucrat. Not a policy maker. A madman. Someone sitting in an office, pounding their fists on a table, drawing up flowcharts of when, how, and where the garbage should be placed, as if the fate of civilization depended on the preciseContinue reading “The Madman Behind the Trash: New York’s Psychotic War on Garbage and Rats”

I Predicted the Hasan Piker and Zohran Mamdani Drama Before Anyone Else

Sometimes, the connections between online controversies and real-world politics are clearer than most people realize—if you know how to read the signs. Over the past several months, I noticed patterns, interactions, and public behaviors that led me to predict a series of events surrounding Hasan Piker and Zohran Mamdani. Watching it unfold has been surreal,Continue reading “I Predicted the Hasan Piker and Zohran Mamdani Drama Before Anyone Else”

Zohran Mamdani and the Hasan Piker Connection: A Curveball in His Campaign

Politics is often unpredictable, and sometimes the smallest public interactions can have outsized consequences. For Zohran Mamdani, a seemingly straightforward callout of Hasan Piker on live TV in late 2025 has unexpectedly begun to ripple through his campaign—and not always in his favor. The moment that started it all occurred when Zohran publicly addressed Hasan’sContinue reading “Zohran Mamdani and the Hasan Piker Connection: A Curveball in His Campaign”

Hasan Piker Crashing Out: Blackpilled, Burned Out, and Under Pressure

Over the past few weeks, it’s become increasingly clear that Hasan Piker is experiencing a serious personal and professional strain. Viewers and commentators have noticed changes in his energy, engagement, and overall demeanor, and a lot of speculation has swirled around the reasons. While some focus on the controversy over his dog, Kaya, there areContinue reading “Hasan Piker Crashing Out: Blackpilled, Burned Out, and Under Pressure”

An Even Crazier Take: A Leftist Can Be a Landlord

Now here’s where it gets even crazier — and I know some folks are gonna lose it over this. I actually think it’s possible for a leftist to be a landlord. Yeah, I said it. Like, look — if someone owns a small property, maybe they’ve got a spare room, and they decide to rentContinue reading “An Even Crazier Take: A Leftist Can Be a Landlord”

A Leftist Defense of Landlords (Sort Of)

Okay, so here’s something that’s gonna sound like a hot take. Maybe even a really hot take. A lot of folks — especially on the left — think landlords are evil, greedy, parasitic, lazy, and all the rest. You’ve heard it before: “Landlords don’t work, they just sit around collecting rent!” But here’s the thing.Continue reading “A Leftist Defense of Landlords (Sort Of)”

Trump’s Ballroom: A Distraction, Not a Disaster

So, Trump wants to build a ballroom at the White House. And apparently, the political world is losing its collective mind over it. But honestly — who the fuck cares? Let’s be real here. Trump’s gonna do what Trump’s gonna do. He’s already tossed the rulebook out the window years ago, so acting shocked nowContinue reading “Trump’s Ballroom: A Distraction, Not a Disaster”

The Left’s Gatekeeping Problem: Why Progressivism Should Be Accessible, Not an Exam

If you’ve ever tried to engage with leftist or progressive politics, you may have noticed an unexpected barrier: it often feels like you have to pass a rigorous academic test just to be taken seriously. Unlike other political identities, leftism and progressivism are frequently framed as a space where membership requires not just agreement withContinue reading “The Left’s Gatekeeping Problem: Why Progressivism Should Be Accessible, Not an Exam”

The Breaking Point of “Breaking Points”: Why Krystal and Saagar May Not Last

In the current political climate, the media landscape is more polarized than ever. Shows that once thrived on balanced debates and differing viewpoints are increasingly at risk of collapse under the weight of extreme partisanship. One such show that has captured a wide audience in recent years is Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti’s “Breaking Points.”Continue reading “The Breaking Point of “Breaking Points”: Why Krystal and Saagar May Not Last”

The Quiet Power of Blogs: An Underestimated Political Force

So here’s the thing: everyone knows blogs exist. They’ve been around for decades. And because of that, most people dismiss them. “Blogs? That’s ancient. Who even reads blogs anymore?” That’s the common perception. But is that really the case? Not even close. For years, blogs have been quietly shaping discourse, building communities, influencing public opinion,Continue reading “The Quiet Power of Blogs: An Underestimated Political Force”