No Emergencies: APIA Have Achieved Full Assimilation? (Week 32)

Unprecedented Use of Emergency Power Will Hamper Our Freedoms, But APIA May Be Too Busy Working to Notice

The strange part of today’s Asian Pacific Islander American (APIA) movement is how nonexistent it is. AGN tapped Google AI on “APIA activism” recently and the results reflect that it “was” a movement that made an impact a generation ago. There is NO mention of any ongoing activism TODAY. Does that mean that APIA are now fully assimilated as “nominal […]

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Trump Trying to Take Back DC Home Rule (Week 31)

"Trump Must Go" the battle cry of Refuse Fascism

A large crowd gathered on Saturday at 2pm, August 16, 2025, for a Refuse Fascism, and Free DC protest at Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. One of the core issues this week within Metropolitan DC is the August 11, 2025, Executive Order by President Trump “Declaring a Crime Emergency in the District of Columbia.” This was accompanied by another order […]

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Armenia struggles against Greater Israel (Week 29/30)

Armenia is cutting itself off voluntarily from Iran

The President Trump has scored big this week. He is obtaining a Nobel Peace Prize nomination from Armenia and Azerbaijan for negotiating a peace agreement between them. The peace agreement will “recognize” Artsakh, a former state of Armenia that existed as an island inside of Azerbaijan until it was suddenly attacked by the Azerbaijan government in September 2023, with the […]

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Awareness Grows as Gaza Starvicide News Spreads Worldwide (Week 28)

Protesters in front of CSPAN, NBC, and Fox News Studios on 400 N Capitol Street NW in Washington, DC

The Gaza “Starvicide” tragedy is now a globally spreading story all around the world, but largely drowned out in U.S. mainstream media. Mostly the mainstream media is still blaming the Palestinians in the Occupied Israel for being prisoners by choice, and for being Hamas supporters. Or, as recently seen in ads on YouTube or in a report by Megyn Kelly, […]

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Israel America’s Invisible War on Lebanon (Week 27/28)

Wikipedia, "Flag of Lebanon"

President Trump’s attempts at peace in the Middle East have faltered—if ever they were intended for long-term agreement. By now anyone who is learning about the wars in the Middle East (Gaza, West Bank, Iran, Syria, Lebanon) knows that the mainstream media is largely unreliable. Even large outside foreign news agencies may be compromised due to their political leaders having […]

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Good Trouble Lives On March, July 17th, DC Franklin Park (Week 26)

Kneel-in for migrants deprived of due process

A 50501 “Good Trouble Lives On” sponsored rally was held at historic Franklin Park in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, July 17th. This was in part to commemorate the late Congressman John Lewis who was an iconic figure in the Civil Rights movement and who passed away on this date in 2020. “Get in good trouble, necessary trouble, and help redeem […]

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Anti-War, Civil Rights Groups Rev Up (Week 24/25)

Immorality of War outweighs The Lies

President Trump’s approaches to diplomatic peaceful solutions in the Middle East, Iran, Ukraine, and elsewhere have largely been failures in recent weeks. Why? Could it be that Reductions-in-Force at the U.S. State Department and USAID have had a deleterious effect? Senators Believe Losses at USAID, State Department Crippling According to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in an Oversight Hearing, […]

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Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Punishes the Poor (Week 22/23)

Democrats voted enmasse "NO" to "One Big Beautiful Bill" HR1 in 2025

The problem with the rich is that there is never enough money for them. Someone once set a goal to become a “millionaire by age 40.’ Well, guess what? That goal was set over forty years ago when “Top Gun” was the hottest movie in town. Now, you must aspire to become a mega-millionaire for a golden-parachute. But why stop […]

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Trump Escalating War on All Fronts (Week 20/21 News Review)

Aita al-Shaab, Martyred

According to pundits like Trends Journal, President Trump is not a standard-bearer for peace, unless its the “Piece of Sh*t.” The commentator, former NYC official, and retired vet grew up in NYC, so he never had any delusions about Trump to begin with. Could someone who skipped the military draft on purpose really support the Armed Forces even on its […]

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Trump Pulling the Stops on Nuclear (Week 18/19 News Review)

Nuclear Waste Bonanza_WIPP_SE New Mexico_overlies aquifer

Trump Courts Public Distrust Establishment media, whether MSNBC, NBC, or PBS has recently pointed out various potential conflicts of interest and fiscal indiscretions the President, through The Trump Organization (TTO), is mired in. The debate over whether the Trump can be prosecuted for his money-making is on, but even Times Radio, in an interview with former New York Times editor […]

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US-Saudi Business Forum: Big Discussions (Week 16/17 News Review)

Beautiful People courtship at the US-Saudi Investment Forum

President Trump embarked on a Middle East tour last week (May 13-16) that focused on three nations: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates. He delivered key note speeches in Saudi Arabia and before the Gulf Cooperation Council (Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain), and visited historic towns, palaces, and mosques. He did not forget to visit at least […]

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Global Trade Wars: Lose-Lose (News Review Week 14/15)

CGTN Trumps Second Term Reckoning: Trade Wars and Trust Deficit

The United States has unleashed the dogs-of-war in the form of global tariffs around the world on Liberation Day, April 2nd, as declared by President Trump. White House Executive Order “Regulating Imports with a Reciprocal Tariff to Rectify Trade Practices that Contribute to Large and Persistent Annual United States Goods Trade Deficits” action taken on April 2, 2025, declares a […]

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