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

Post Malone Hits Pause on the Stadium Sprint

By Amanda Lynn
Posted in Business, Culture
Post Malone’s delayed tour is a tidy reminder that the live-music machine keeps selling certainty like it’s already built, even when the artist is still in the studio trying to finish the thing that makes the whole circus sing.
Infographic about Jared Kushner, foreign money, and private gain, with cash, a globe, and investment paperwork.

Kushner and the Luxury of Access

By Lee Keybum
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
Jared Kushner is a great reminder that in America, power does not just open doors — it starts charging rent. The polished patriot talk…
Tagselite access, foreign money, government ethics, Jared Kushner, post-White House politics, Private Equity
Follow the Money / Board of Peace political infographic

Paperwork That Bought a Spotlight

By Mike Rotch
Posted in Justice, Politics
I smell the grift when a settlement is supposed to close the book and instead hands the judge a brighter lamp. That’s the whole…
TagsDonald Trump, federal court, IRS, Judiciary, Public Trust, settlement
Follow the Money / Board of Peace political infographic

The Money Tap Needs a Handyman

By Brick Tungsten
Posted in Justice, Politics
If you call every money shortcut “executive authority,” sooner or later you wake up and find the president has turned the government into a…
Tagsconstitutional law, courts, executive power, money power, presidency, separation of powers

The Privacy Settings Keep Getting Smarter Than the Users

By Lee Keybum
Posted in Business, Tech
A tech company has discovered the timeless business model of calling a subscription “personalization” until the bill and the data policy start sounding like the same document. Lee Keybum on the cheerful corporate habit of translating user privacy into a menu you didn’t realize had a lock on it.
TagsAI, commentary, Privacy, subscriptions, Tech
Follow the Money / Board of Peace political infographic

When the Judges Start Flinching

By Amanda Lynn
Posted in Justice, Politics
When former judges are the ones asking to reopen a case, you know the alarm is coming from inside the courthouse, not from the…
TagsAccountability, courts, investigation, judges, Public Trust
Political infographic about Epstein files, redactions, missing pages, and transparency questions centered on an illustrated Trump figure.

Epstein Files: Still a Fog Machine

By Phil McCracken
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
Phil McCracken here, and the first rule of Washington is simple: when powerful people promise “full disclosure,” reach for your wallet and your reading…
TagsEpstein files, public records, Redactions, transparency, Trump, Washington politics
Political infographic reading “Follow the Money: America Pays Edition,” contrasting wealthy insiders celebrating with a struggling family facing bills, gas, rent, groceries, and insurance costs.

The Bill Still Finds Your Kitchen Table

By Holden McGroin
Posted in Business, Economy
Holden McGroin here, and I’m starting to suspect “special access” is just a luxury label slapped on the same old bill. The insiders call…
Tagscorporate power, cost of living, household bills, insider access, money in politics
Political infographic with Trump at center, calling him the 'King of Debt' and linking him to a huge share of U.S. national debt.

King of Debt

By Hugh Jass
Posted in Economy, Politics
The federal debt has become one of those American files that gets passed around the room until somebody slaps a crown on it and…
Tagsdeficit politics, federal budget, government spending, national debt, Trump
Infographic-style meme about Thomas and Roberts saying judicial estoppel should be reexamined, with a court building, gavel, and a mock democracy vote screen.

The Rule That Won’t Stay Put

By Harlan Quill
Posted in Justice, Politics
Harlan Quill says judicial estoppel is the sort of rule built by people who are tired of hearing the same witness change coats in…
Tagscourts, Judicial Process, Legal Doctrine, Public Trust, Supreme Court
Follow the Money / Board of Peace political infographic

Who Owns the Peace Board?

By Phil McCracken
Posted in America's Got Governance, Politics
In Washington, nothing says “trust us” quite like a grand civic title wrapped around a money pipeline and a fog machine. If the Board…
Tagscampaign finance, governance, Lobbying, Oversight, public money, Trump
Trump points at a chart claiming markets performed better under Democratic administrations, with a D-grade economy report card and money imagery.
Economy | Politics

Markets Don’t Care About the Yard Sign

By Holden McGroin
The market didn’t suddenly become a voting booth with a tie clip. It’s just the same old campaign superstition: if the numbers go up…
June 11, 2026
Holden McGroin
Meme asking for updates on Trump-era promises and scandals, with a bullet list of items like DOGE checks, tariff checks, $2 gas, and the Epstein files.
America's Got Governance | Politics

Whatever Happened to the Updates?

By Mike Rotch
I love a campaign promise as much as the next exhausted taxpayer, but this is getting into customer-service fraud with a flag pin on…
June 11, 2026
Mike Rotch
Follow the Money / Board of Peace political infographic
Justice | Politics

Follow the Money, Freeze the Money

By Brick Tungsten
In this country, if a fund is sold as anti-weaponization but starts looking like a smoke cloud over the county fair, a judge ought…
June 11, 2026
Brick Tungsten
Political infographic comparing presidents’ contributions to the national debt, with Obama and Biden on small bars and Trump on a towering cracked red pillar.
Economy | Politics

Which Party’s the Frugal One Now?

By Amanda Lynn
Every election season, somebody puts on the granite-faced budget blazer and starts preaching about discipline like the federal ledger is a church bingo card.…
June 10, 2026
Amanda Lynn
Lobbyists out, public media in: a satire graphic calling for money-free public debate and less billionaire influence.
Economy | Politics

Lobbyists Out, Public Voice In

By Phil McCracken
In America, we keep calling it a fair debate right up until one side shows up with a billionaire wallet and enough ad money…
June 10, 2026
Phil McCracken
Infographic titled “Trump’s Money Machine” mapping five channels from public power to private profit, with Trump, cash, and Capitol imagery.
Economy | Politics

Trump’s Money Machine

By Hugh Jass
I’ve seen plenty of political systems with bad wiring, but this one keeps reading like a toll road built inside the government. Public leverage…
June 10, 2026
Hugh Jass

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