A Prediction I Made About AI Politics That Looks Wrong, and Why the Debate Has Become More Complicated

For a while, I made a political prediction about artificial intelligence that I genuinely thought would come true. I believed conservatives, who often embraced business expansion, rapid technological growth, and market-driven innovation, would remain strongly pro-AI. I also thought liberals, progressives, and leftists—many of whom raised early concerns about labor displacement, surveillance, corporate abuse, andContinue reading “A Prediction I Made About AI Politics That Looks Wrong, and Why the Debate Has Become More Complicated”

Who Actually Pays the Price: Why Arson Hurts Workers More Than Corporations

One thing I keep noticing in these conversations about arson attacks is how badly people misread who actually ends up taking the hit. Because as of 4/15/26, with these warehouse fires being discussed—whether tied to companies like Amazon or other major logistics hubs—there’s this narrative floating around that these acts are somehow aimed ā€œagainst corporations.ā€Continue reading “Who Actually Pays the Price: Why Arson Hurts Workers More Than Corporations”

Who Really Runs the Country? Spoiler: It’s Not the President

Donald Trump is president again—but he’s not the one really running the country. That job belongs to billionaires, lobbyists, multinational corporations, and unelected bureaucrats who manipulate policy behind closed doors. We live in a managed democracy, where public-facing leaders like Trump are figureheads for deeper systems of profit and control. Big Oil, Big Pharma, andContinue reading “Who Really Runs the Country? Spoiler: It’s Not the President”