This is my personal opinion. Everything stated here is how I view things as a citizen, writer, and observer of politics. I do not support the mayor-elect, and I am skeptical of his promises, his policies, and the way he presents himself to the public. What follows is my perspective on the hypocrisy, contradictions, andContinue reading “The Mayor-Elect and the Illusion of Progressive Leadership”
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Furloughed and Forced to Work: Why Unpaid Federal Workers Are Facing Modern-Day Slavery
Right now, as we speak, thousands of federal workers are being asked to go to work every day without pay. They are showing up, doing the same work they were hired and trained to do, fulfilling the duties that keep the country running, all while being told they will not be compensated for their labor.Continue reading “Furloughed and Forced to Work: Why Unpaid Federal Workers Are Facing Modern-Day Slavery”
The Bureaucratic Purge: How the Shutdown Could Weaponize Leave Policies
The 2025 federal government shutdown is not merely a standoff over funding; it is fast becoming a laboratory for bureaucratic manipulation, where the normal rules of civil service employment are being tested and, in some cases, exploited. Among the most striking possibilities emerging is the use of Leave Without Pay (LWOP) and administrative leave duringContinue reading “The Bureaucratic Purge: How the Shutdown Could Weaponize Leave Policies”
The LWOP Purge: How the Shutdown Could Weaponize Federal Leave
The 2025 federal government shutdown is no ordinary standoff over appropriations. Beyond furloughs and halted operations lies a subtler, more insidious tactic: the potential use of Leave Without Pay (LWOP) to sideline federal employees during the 60-day notice period mandated for Reductions in Force (RIFs). While the law requires that employees receive notice before beingContinue reading “The LWOP Purge: How the Shutdown Could Weaponize Federal Leave”
Reimagining Leftist Solidarity: Paulsego’s Vision for a Unified Worker Movement
In contemporary leftist discourse, divisions often run deep between ideological factions and occupational groups. Yet, one of the most compelling perspectives comes from YouTuber and commentator Paulsego, who advocates for a foundational principle that transcends political affiliation: solidarity among all workers. His vision is ambitious but necessary—a national labor movement uniting diverse sectors including warehouseContinue reading “Reimagining Leftist Solidarity: Paulsego’s Vision for a Unified Worker Movement”
