As 2025 concludes, the United States stands at a pivotal juncture. The past year has been marked by significant policy shifts, legal decisions, and economic developments, all of which will have lasting implications. In this year-end reflection, we examine the key events that have defined 2025 and their potential trajectories. 1. Trump Administration’s Policy ShiftsContinue reading “Annual Arc: Echoes of a Tumultuous Tide”
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Black Ops II Was Right About 2025: A Deep Dive Into Fiction Becoming Reality
In 2012, Call of Duty: Black Ops II projected a dystopian vision of 2025âa future where drone warfare dominates, global powers clash through proxies, and technology is weaponized against civilians. A decade later, that once-fictional world is no longer far-fetched. As the actual year 2025 unfolds, itâs increasingly clear that the gameâs narrative anticipated real-worldContinue reading “Black Ops II Was Right About 2025: A Deep Dive Into Fiction Becoming Reality”
The Supreme Court Is Not ApoliticalâItâs a Conservative Weapon
Letâs be clear: the Supreme Court is not neutral. With a 6â3 conservative supermajority, it has become one of the most powerful arms of the right-wing movement. From gutting voting rights to attacking reproductive freedom, the Courtâs recent rulings reflect an ideological agenda more than any abstract legal philosophy. Itâs why expanding the Court andContinue reading “The Supreme Court Is Not ApoliticalâItâs a Conservative Weapon”
The Supreme Courtâs Shadow Docket and the Erosion of Democracy
The Supreme Court’s use of the “shadow docket”âdecisions made without full briefing or oral argumentâhas increased, often benefiting conservative interests. This lack of transparency undermines public trust and allows significant legal changes without proper scrutiny. The trend raises alarms about the Court’s role in eroding democratic norms.
