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Where Objectivity Yields to Journalistic Ornamentation
Where Objectivity Yields to Journalistic Ornamentation

Deletion Queue? Pay the Costs Anyway

By Hugh Jass
Posted in Justice, Tech
DOJ says Vercel didn’t fully comply with an ECPA search warrant until after a magistrate judge’s preliminary contempt finding—while Vercel’s defense leaned on deletion. In other words: trust & safety, but make it trust & delay.
Trump portrait before a sunburst backdrop with slogans reading “Promises broken. Devotion unbroken.” and “Losing is winning.”

Promises Broken, Applause Unlocked

By Holden McGroin
Posted in Culture, Politics
My corkboard keeps trying to do arithmetic: promises break, reality shows up, and the whole thing should end. Then the crowd votes on vibes…
Tagsculture-war, identity politics, media narratives, misinformation loops, political communication, public accountability
Split political meme comparing small-business scrutiny with Trump Mobile-style branding, ending with 'Fine for them. Problem for you.'

Fine for them. Problem for you: the “read the terms” double standard for Trump Mobile-style branding

By Phil McCracken
Posted in Justice, Politics
If a small business “did this,” you don’t get a vibes-based response—you get a DUE DILIGENCE REVIEW for MISLEADING CLAIMS and UNDELIVERED PROMISES, plus…
TagsAccountability, branding, consumer protection, double-standards, FTC, political-advertising
Trump Mobile T1 phone ad with $499 price, America First? Fine Print First, and multiple no-guarantee warnings.

America First? Fine Print First

By Harlan Quill
Posted in Business, Politics
Nothing says “America First” like paying $100 down for a $499 “Trump Mobile T1” while the terms insist you’re not buying a phone, a…
Tagscampaign-branding, consumer protection, contract-law, fine-print, patriotism, political-marketing, preorders, risk-transfer
Rosie the Riveter-style woman flexes beside a factory labeled “Billionaires,” under a “We Can Do It!” banner.

Rosie Still Has Work Gloves; Billionaires Have Billing Departments

By Justin Jest
Posted in Economy, Labor
“WE CAN DO IT!” is supposed to be a promise. Instead it’s wearing a hard hat in front of a factory that only says…
Tagsbillionaires, civic absurdity, credit taking, democratic accountability, Labor, wealth inequality, Workers
ICE agent in tactical gear leans at a diner counter while a waiter and child look on.

ICE Armored Pancakes at the Counter

By Moses Pray
Posted in Justice, U.S.
A kid doing the noble work of choosing eggs or pancakes, a waiter in a bow tie practicing hospitality, and then—“ICE.” Not the gentle…
Tagscivil-society, dignity, immigration-enforcement, mercy, public-hypocrisy, Workers
Infographic arguing to freeze the fraud, not care, with a senior and caregiver, denied applications, and a Capitol backdrop.

Freeze the fraud—don’t freeze the care: Stop Enrolling the Truth

By Harlan Quill
Posted in Health, Politics
“Freeze the fraud, not the care” sounds like a targeted plan until you notice the workflow only knows one setting: OFF. If the villains…
Tagsbureaucracy, care access, eldercare, fraud, Healthcare, home health, hospice

The Watchdogs Forgot the Forms, Again

By Hugh Jass
Posted in America's Got Governance, Justice
A GAO audit found the Integrity Committee built to enforce OIG misconduct review timelines and documentation repeatedly missed the required paperwork beats—so the “fix” is more compliance stapled to the same haunted process.
TagsAudit Findings, CIGIE, Compliance, GAO, government accountability, government waste, Inspector General, OIG, Oversight
Trump promise / reality reversal series political infographic

Receipts Don’t Read Slogans

By Harlan Quill
Posted in Economy, Politics
Every “end inflation” promise collapses at checkout, because receipts don’t RSVP to campaign slogans. The promise side can do the whole “quickly bring down…
Tagscost of living, energy, grocery-checkout, Inflation, promise-vs-reality, receipts, slogans
Trump promise / reality reversal series political infographic

Promise Made, Promise Broken: “No New Wars” Turns Into “War Isn’t Peace” (Plus Rising Prices)

By Holden McGroin
Posted in Economy, Politics
“NO NEW WARS? NO NEW WARS. AMERICA FIRST.” sounds like a promise you can frame: “I stop wars” and “Restore peace.” But then the…
TagsAmerica First, campaign promises, cost of living, Foreign Policy, Gas Prices, political spin, war and peace
Partisan care-at-home infographic comparing Biden-Harris home care expansion with Trump CMS freeze and blocked enrollments.

Seniors Need Care at Home—Not a Nationwide Freeze: Existing Providers Stay, New Providers Stop

By Moses Pray
Posted in Health, Politics
“Help seniors stay at home” gets a choir seat on the Biden-Harris side: expand home & community care, support caregivers, strengthen care-worker pay. Then…
Tagsbureaucracy, CMS, compassion-language, healthcare-access, home-care, hospice, public accountability, seniors, Workers
He doesn’t think about our financial situations, but we’re thinking about his. Follow the money. When policy, timing, and personal profit keep lining up, the public deserves answers.

Follow the Money: The Family Cover-Up Edition (GOP Silence / Family Money Trail)

By Justin Jest
Posted in Justice, Politics
Nothing screams “rules for thee” like a party that demands competition, accountability, and process—right up until the moment the reported family connection starts matching…
TagsAccountability, conflict of interest, corruption, GOP, money trail, taxpayer dollars, transparency

There’s No Protester Database (It’s Just the Records Cabinet, Actually)

By Holden McGroin
Posted in Justice, Politics
ICE insists it doesn’t keep a “database” of protesters—except the referenced correspondence and official paperwork treat “records” like the practical thing you’re still being sorted into. The panic isn’t imaginary; it’s the vocabulary game.
Tagscivil liberties, DHS, federal agencies, ICE, information policy, Privacy, Protest, Surveillance
Trump promise / reality reversal series political infographic

A Raise That Buys Less

By Mike Rotch
Posted in Economy, Labor
Big win for the donors, I guess: the paycheck gets a little fatter on paper, and then the grocery store comes in like a…
Tagseconomy, Inflation, Labor, paychecks, wages, Workers
Follow the money, as Deepthroat says in All the President's Men. He doesn't think about American's financial situation, but Americans are thinking about his financial situation.

Follow the Money to the Same Wallet

By Justin Jest
Posted in Economy, Politics
The modern Washington trick is to package one giant cash-and-favors machine as eight different “issues,” then act stunned when the paper trail smells like…
Tagscorruption, crypto, influence, money in politics, pardons, Trump administration
Infographic titled “Follow the Money: Don Jr. Edition” about board seats, advisory roles, company access, and family connections.

When the Last Name Becomes the Business Plan

By Phil McCracken
Posted in Business, Politics
In Washington, some people earn a living by knowing things. Others earn a living by being related to the sign above the door. That’s…
Tagscampaign finance, Donald Trump Jr., influence peddling, Lobbying, Nepotism, Washington politics
Infographic linking Amazon shares, AWS contracts, federal contract awards, cash stacks, and a Trump likeness under the headline ‘Follow the Money.’

Amazon Keeps Finding the Same Door

By Hugh Jass
Posted in Business, Tech
Hugh Jass has a simple rule: when the money, the cloud, and the government all keep showing up in the same hallway, somebody is…
TagsAmazon, AWS, federal contracting, money in politics, public accountability
Trump in a doctor’s office holding a prep solution jug, with text asking how many colonoscopies he’s had.
Infographic linking Vistra and Eaton with power stocks, AI energy build-out, grid permits, cash stacks, and a Trump figure at center.
Business | Economy

Power Up the Grid, Power Up the Portfolio

By Mike Rotch
America always seems to find religion on infrastructure right after somebody’s balance sheet gets a little too excited. First it’s “we need more power,”…
June 21, 2026
Mike Rotch
Political infographic with Jared Kushner centered, Foreign money and public questions surrounding Affinity Partners and a Saudi fund.
Business | Politics

The Kushner Measure of Distance

By Harlan Quill
I am told this is all ordinary business, which is usually how people describe a thing right before the brakes fail on a hill.…
June 21, 2026
Harlan Quill
Infographic linking trading spikes to CPI release days and Fed rate days, with Trump in front of the Federal Reserve and stacks of cash.
Economy | Politics

The Calendar Knows When the Money Moves

By Amanda Lynn
In Washington, the calendar keeps acting like it has a private text chain with the money. CPI day, Fed day, market spike day —…
June 20, 2026
Amanda Lynn
Infographic titled 'Follow the Money: Trump Crypto Edition' showing Trump, crypto coins, a digital ledger, and questions about public office and private profit.
Economy | Tech

Trump Crypto and the Office-to-Token Pipeline

By Lee Keybum
Nothing says “public service” like turning the office into a launchpad and the launchpad into a wallet. That’s the Trump crypto trick: sell disruption…
June 20, 2026
Lee Keybum
Trump sits at the Resolute Desk holding a report card full of F grades under a “Fail to the Chief” sign.
Education | Politics

Trump’s Report Card Comes Back All Fs

By Mike Rotch
Trump has perfected the oldest student move in America: make a giant promise, skip the work, then blame the teacher when the test comes…
June 20, 2026
Mike Rotch
Follow the Money: Nvidia Edition infographic with Trump, cash stacks, an NVDA chip, an approved AI chip license, and a rising stock chart.
Business | Economy

Nvidia, the Policy Lane, and the Elevator Up

By Moses Pray
When policy, approvals, and stock gains all seem to arrive in the same sedan, a fellow starts wondering who handed out the keys. We…
June 20, 2026
Moses Pray

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