The Cartography of Control: How the Uniparty Stole 2026
The 2025 redistricting cycle wasn't about fairness. It was a synchronized weaponization of maps by both parties to ensure they never have to listen to you again.
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The 2025 redistricting cycle wasn't about fairness. It was a synchronized weaponization of maps by both parties to ensure they never have to listen to you again.
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The critics are right: massive data centers are a waste and a centralization trap. But the solution isn't to ban the math. We need to reclaim our sovereignty by running efficient, open models on our own metal.
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The degradation of digital platforms isn't capitalism gone wrong. It's government-granted monopolies working exactly as designed. When IP laws and infrastructure subsidies create moats, competition dies and quality follows.
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iSideWith.com has falsely flagged my active campaign as "Dropped Out" for nine months, hiding me from voters who match my policies. This is election interference disguised as a data error.
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There's a special kind of contempt I reserve for the person who says, "I have nothing to hide." These people aren't just surrendering their own liberty; they're actively forging the chains for the rest of us. The "Deviancy Signal" is the threat they don't understand.
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I get a lot of sideways glances for many of my views. But nothing gets the "normies" more confused than when I say I want to see the entire system of intellectual property burned to the ground.
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My disdain for our car-centric society is not a betrayal of my libertarian principles; it's a direct consequence of them. The very environment that forces us into car dependency is a testament to the failures of government intervention, not the triumphs of the free market.
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