Unfiltered Opinions and Commentary from Two Combat Arms Veterans
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Examining the Consequences of Cultural Identity Over National Assimilation: The Left would have you believe that Ilhan Omar is a symbol of the American Dream: a Somali refugee who beat the odds and made it to Congress. But behind the polished narrative is a far more troubling reality—one that should concern anyone who…
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John F. Kennedy, a World War II veteran and Democrat, famously said in his 1961 inaugural address: “Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country.” Sixty years ago, that spirit of service and national pride united Americans across the political divide. Today, that sentiment is almost…
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As a combat veteran, I’ve seen firsthand how service builds patriotism. So why is the American left ashamed of their country? Here’s why national pride is disappearing—and why bringing back the draft could unite us again. “I’m American… but I’m not proud of it.” I’ve heard this too many times—especially from those on…
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Earth Day: From Grassroots Movement to Political Megaphone Every April 22nd, millions unite to celebrate Earth Day, born in 1970 as a call to protect our environment. Over five decades later, it’s no longer just about planting trees or reducing pollution — it’s become a stage for global climate debates, political agendas, and, increasingly,…
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Let’s stop pretending. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez isn’t a leader. She’s an influencer with a Congressional ID. And while she’s busy racking up likes, going viral on TikTok, and filming glam photo shoots, her district in Queens and the Bronx is… waiting. Waiting for what? Representation… Results… A Congresswoman who’s actually present and working for them.…
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Meta Description: Dominique Alexander’s criminal past and role in the Karmelo Anthony case raise serious questions about justice, credibility, and media silence. The murder of Austin Metcalf should be front-page news. A Texas high school student was stabbed to death at a track meet. A 17-year-old, Karmelo Anthony, was charged with murder. And yet,…
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On April 2, 2025, a tragedy unfolded at a high school track meet in Frisco, Texas. Austin Metcalf, a 17-year-old white student-athlete from Memorial High School, was stabbed in the heart and died in the arms of his twin brother. The alleged attacker? Karmelo Anthony, a 17-year-old Black student from a rival school. Police…
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Amy Coney Barrett Is Doubling Down on Her Betrayal—And Conservatives Are Paying the Price In a move that shocks no one paying attention, Justice Amy Coney Barrett has once again sided with the liberal wing of the Supreme Court—this time over the Alien Enemies Act. If you read my last post, you already know…
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Why Trump’s “Liberation Day” Tariffs Might Actually Be the Reset America Needs Forget the panic—this could be a turning point for young workers, U.S. manufacturing, and the future of fair trade. The markets plunged today (April 03, 2025): the S&P 500 dropped 4.8%, the Dow fell more than 1,600 points, and the Nasdaq slid…
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Pete Hegseth’s tattoo of the Arabic word kafir—which means “non-believer”—has stirred up controversy online. But if you take a minute to actually understand what it means, where he’s coming from, and the culture of those who fight our wars, it’s clear this is more than a headline. It’s a window into what makes Hegseth…
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Every damn January, like clockwork, I decide this is the year I’m going to reclaim my former glory. I’m talking combat-fit, shirtless, stud-levels of fitness. I dig out the old gym bag, charge the fitness watch, and stock the fridge with enough greens to choke a goat. The first couple weeks? I’m a machine.…
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If you’re Gen Z or a Millennial, climate change has been part of your life since grade school. You’ve heard it all: melting ice caps, rising sea levels, and the end of the world as we know it. Climate anxiety is now baked into your generation’s mindset. But here’s a question worth asking: Is…
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The military culture has undergone a dramatic shift over the past two decades—and not for the better. As a veteran who served from the late ’90s through the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003, I’ve seen this transformation up close. What was once an institution defined by toughness, resilience, and self-reliance has gradually eroded…
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For years, cryptocurrency advocates have sold the idea of a decentralized, people-powered financial system. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and countless altcoins have been hailed as the future of money—an alternative to government-backed fiat currencies, free from institutional control. Yet, as crypto prices plummet, the very people who champion this digital revolution are the first to cash…
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For a moment, some Republicans thought Bill Maher might be teetering on the edge of reason. They saw his criticisms of the radical left, his disdain for the excesses of woke ideology, and his willingness to call out progressives who were damaging the Democratic Party’s chances at the ballot box. Some even speculated that,…
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For years, Democratic leadership has emboldened America’s enemies, allowing them to attack U.S. interests without fear of consequences. That time is over. Recent U.S. airstrikes in Yemen send a clear message: targeting American forces will be met with force. The world’s most powerful military is no longer held back by weak-willed policies. Obama’s Legacy…
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Mahmoud Khalil: Misusing America’s Generosity and the Left’s Misguided Priorities The United States stands as a beacon of opportunity and freedom, attracting individuals worldwide seeking a better life. However, this privilege demands respect for the nation’s values and laws. Mahmoud Khalil’s recent actions starkly contrast these principles, prompting a critical examination of his place…
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Young adults today are diving headfirst into cryptocurrency, convinced they’ve found the next big financial revolution. But let’s be honest—crypto isn’t the new gold, and it’s certainly not the future of stable wealth. If anything, it’s the modern-day equivalent of Beanie Babies or Pokémon cards: a speculative craze where people are betting on an…
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett has once again proven that her presence in Congress is not about representing the people but about elevating herself through divisive rhetoric and blatant lies. Her recent claim that illegal entry into the United States is not a crime but merely a civil violation is both factually incorrect and deeply alarming.…
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When Justice Amy Coney Barrett was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Donald Trump, conservatives expected a fearless originalist and a rock-solid textualist—someone who would uphold the Constitution without succumbing to the political winds. But in the few years she has been on the Court, she has let us down in crucial moments,…
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Last night, America watched as President Trump delivered a speech filled with moments of inspiration, unity, and heartfelt stories of resilience. Yet, as the camera panned across the chamber, one thing became painfully clear: Democrats refused to stand for almost anything, not even for the most uncontroversial, undeniably human moments. A child who battled…
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There’s been a lot of chatter about the showdown between former President Donald Trump, Senator J.D. Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy concerning whether American taxpayers should keep funding Ukraine’s endless war, or is it time for Europe to step up? Trump and Vance have made their stance crystal clear: the U.S. is not…
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Is U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) just another attention-seeking activist, more focused on media attention and clicks, or does she truly represent all of the people of her district? I believe from her behavior, she only represents herself. Rep. Crockett is quite well known for her racially charged language and prioritizing personal publicity over…
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In contemporary American society, a malignant issue within liberal culture is the apparent absence of admirable heroes. This void contributes to a culture of perpetual grievance among liberal women and minorities, who, despite possessing robust constitutional protections and legal remedies against discrimination, often focus on perceived inequalities. Simultaneously, liberal white men find themselves deprived…
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President Donald Trump is taking a firm stance against the Biden administration’s unlimited, and never-ending, tax-payer funded cash supply to Ukraine, amidst its conflict with Russia. Trump’s remarks underscore a concern that the United States, under previous administrations prioritized foreign interests over domestic issues, with American taxpayers shouldering the burden. Trump’s Candid Assessment President…
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In a flagrant display of disregard for U.S. immigration laws, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) has once again undermined the nation’s legal framework. Her recent webinar, ostensibly designed to inform illegal immigrants of their rights, crosses the line into actively instructing them on how to evade Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. This brazen act…
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Recent remarks from German officials criticizing U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s stance on free speech and political inclusivity reveal a striking hypocrisy, especially considering Germany’s own restrictive speech laws. This duplicity raises a critical question: Why should the United States continue to station troops in a country that not only undermines fundamental freedoms but…
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The progressive left’s propaganda claiming billionaires and corporations do not pay their “fair share” of taxes relies on oversimplified, politically charged rhetoric that distorts how tax systems actually function. The left falsely conflates wealth and income, deliberately misleading the public. For instance, Elon Musk’s net worth growth from Tesla stock isn’t taxable until he…
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The Super Bowl halftime show has traditionally served as a unifying spectacle, offering entertainment that bridges diverse audiences and provides a nice break from politics. However, the NFL’s poor decision to feature Kendrick Lamar in the 2025 halftime performance has ignited significant controversy, with many fans contending that the league has prioritized a divisive…
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Why Federal District Courts Should Not Interfere with Presidential Actions In recent years, federal district court judges have increasingly intervened in executive actions, blocking policies set forth by the President of the United States. While judicial review is a vital part of our democracy, the sheer number of district court judges—more than 600 across…
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Ugly Hollywood was up to their antics again today when thirty House Democrats attempted to storm the Department of Education’s headquarters, only to be stopped by a security guard who probably didn’t sign up for this level of political drama. Leading the charge was the queen of Ugly Hollywood, Representative Maxine Waters, whose love…
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The “Day Without Immigrants” protests on February 3, 2025, may have not helped the debate. While the movement’s goal was to highlight the contributions of immigrants, certain disrespectful actions during these demonstrations warrant critical examination and condemnation. Legal vs. Illegal Immigration It’s essential to distinguish between legal and illegal immigration. The United States has…
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs were created with good intentions, aiming to promote fairness and inclusivity. However, many of these initiatives have been criticized for being ineffective and, in some cases, counterproductive. Critics argue that DEI programs can inadvertently highlight differences among individuals, leading to increased divisions and resentment. By focusing on demographic…
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President Trump’s decisive imposition of 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports directly addresses the escalating issues of illegal immigration and drug trafficking. Under the Biden administration, leaders of Canada and Mexico have grown increasingly bold, often challenging U.S. policies and taking American support for granted. These nations must recognize that the United States…
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Hello, I am Don Forsyth, and this being my first blog post, I believe it is essential to outline my political philosophy to readers, so that they may have context for my viewpoints. Also, before I begin, let me say that these are my viewpoints, not my partner Brian’s. Even though Brian and I…