The Yet to Be United States
The State of the Union projects a unified nation, but the chamber often tells a different story. Applause and silence divide the room. When trust in institutions weakens, unity becomes performance. The real question isn’t what’s said at the podium—but whether Americans still believe in a shared future.
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The Number That Never Changes
A number in American politics refuses to move. While crises come and go, Donald Trump holds a steady 40 percent—unchanged, unmoved. It signals something deeper: a shift from persuasion to loyalty, where support no longer fluctuates, but hardens into alignment that reshapes how politics now works.
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We Are Americans - We Are Fighters
In today’s politics, conflict is no longer a side effect—it is the identity. Figures like Steve Bannon frame politics as constant engagement, not resolution. In this world, Donald Trump is valued less for policy and more for his role as a relentless, visible fighter.
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Who Has The Power?
Democracy rarely collapses in a single moment. It shifts—quietly, almost invisibly—through procedural changes that feel routine. Power moves, oversight fades, and consent is redefined. The real question is no longer abstract: who now controls elections, protest, and public trust—and where does authority truly reside?
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