On Track for the Longest Government Shutdown: Uncharted Territory Ahead

As of October 30, 2025, the ongoing federal government shutdown is rapidly approaching a milestone that would make it the longest in United States history. Next week, unless some unforeseen resolution occurs, this shutdown is on track to surpass all previous records. Already, we are edging very close to the point where this shutdown willContinue reading “On Track for the Longest Government Shutdown: Uncharted Territory Ahead”

The Breaking Point: How a Zohran Mamdani Victory Could Push New York City into Unprecedented Chaos

If Zohran Mamdani wins the 2025 New York City mayoral election under Donald Trump’s second administration, I believe it will mark the beginning of a period of chaos unlike anything the city — or even the nation — has ever experienced. And I don’t say that lightly. I’ve been right about several of my predictionsContinue reading “The Breaking Point: How a Zohran Mamdani Victory Could Push New York City into Unprecedented Chaos”

Why I Think the 2028 Presidential Election May Be More Insidious Than Just Stealing the Election

It’s easy to think the biggest threat to democracy is that an election might be stolen. That the vote might be rigged, manipulated, or corrupted by interference, misinformation, or voter suppression. But I’ve been thinking a lot lately, and I’m starting to feel like the 2028 presidential election might be something even darker than that.Continue reading “Why I Think the 2028 Presidential Election May Be More Insidious Than Just Stealing the Election”

How Antizionism Can Feel Like Antisemitism, Even If It’s Not

When we talk about antizionism, the conversation often becomes tense before it even begins. There’s a kind of emotional charge in the air — because for many Jewish people, Zionism isn’t just a political project. It’s tied to their identity, history, and survival. So when someone says they’re antizionist, even if they mean it asContinue reading “How Antizionism Can Feel Like Antisemitism, Even If It’s Not”

The Indefinite Shutdown: A Political Strategy Disguised as Stalemate

There’s a certain eerie dĂŠjĂ  vu that comes with watching the government grind to a halt again, but this time, the tone feels different. The usual expectation that cooler heads will eventually prevail, that some form of resolution will limp out of Congress within a week or two, has given way to a far moreContinue reading “The Indefinite Shutdown: A Political Strategy Disguised as Stalemate”

The Epstein Files Have Become Vaporware

So, this might sound like a doomer post. Might sound like a defeatist post. But so what. Because, really—at some point, we gotta face the reality of it. The Epstein files. For months now, since Trump returned to office, his administration has flat-out refused to release them. Even though, during the 2024 campaign trail, heContinue reading “The Epstein Files Have Become Vaporware”

Mutualism and Cooperativism: The Better Way Beyond Capitalism and Communism

When people talk about capitalism and communism, they usually talk in absolutes. One side says capitalism works and communism doesn’t. The other side says capitalism is a machine for exploitation while communism holds the key to fairness and equality. But looking around at the world today, it’s becoming harder to defend either as the oneContinue reading “Mutualism and Cooperativism: The Better Way Beyond Capitalism and Communism”

The Fragile Loyalty of Zohran Mamdani’s Base

Zohran Mamdani has captured attention and imagination. Among his supporters, he represents hope, progress, and a vision of politics untainted by compromise. For many, he is a symbol rather than just a politician, an idea made tangible. These supporters are emotionally invested, often deeply, and their expectations are correspondingly high. They believe not just inContinue reading “The Fragile Loyalty of Zohran Mamdani’s Base”

Zohran Mamdani Is the Chaos Candidate

Zohran Mamdani is the chaos candidate. And I don’t mean that as an insult. It’s not because of what he believes, or even how he governs, because, let’s be honest—if he wins, he’s not going to govern as a socialist or a communist. He might use the rhetoric, he might nod to the leftist idealsContinue reading “Zohran Mamdani Is the Chaos Candidate”

The Myth of Change: Why Zohran Will Disappoint Everyone

Everyone’s talking about Zohran. To some, he’s the next great progressive hope, the one who’s finally going to bring real change to a city that’s been worn down by decades of corruption, complacency, and false promises. To others, he’s the next big threat — a socialist, a communist, a radical who’s going to destroy what’sContinue reading “The Myth of Change: Why Zohran Will Disappoint Everyone”