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As the United States marks its 250th anniversary—a testament to endurance, sacrifice, and democratic aspiration—it does so under a dark and foreboding shadow. At this defining moment, the nation finds itself led not by steadiness or vision, but by a figure whose erratic conduct, corrosive narcissism, and moral decay mock the very ideals this milestone…

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A war launched to reshape the Middle East has instead exposed the limits of force—and the cost of misunderstanding a nation that has spent millennia learning how to endure The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that was finally unveiled a few days ago only reaffirmed how misguided the joint US-Israeli attack on Iran on February 28…

Netanyahu’s Betrayal of Israel’s Promise

Benjamin Netanyahu’s political career will be remembered not for an era of national stewardship, but as a prolonged exercise in political survival at the expense of Israel’s security, democratic health, and moral standing For nearly three decades, Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu has treated the state as an instrument of personal power rather than a public…

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Gaza’s humanitarian catastrophe continues to deepen. Civilians are still being killed, hospitals remain barely functional, food and medical shortages persist, and humanitarian access is repeatedly obstructed. A ceasefire without protection for civilians, accountability, and unrestricted humanitarian access is not peace. It is prolonged human suffering under another name.

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Gaza’s humanitarian catastrophe continues to deepen. Civilians are still being killed, hospitals remain barely functional, food and medical shortages persist, and humanitarian access is repeatedly obstructed. A ceasefire without protection for civilians, accountability, and unrestricted humanitarian access is not peace. It is prolonged human suffering under another name.

Today’s podcast guest is Mike Bedenbaugh, a political analyst and author, whose latest book, Reviving Our Republic: 95 Theses for the Future of America, argues the need for political renewal in the United States. Mike’s diverse background includes five years of service in the US Navy, as well as previously serving as president and executive director of Preservation South Carolina, working to protect and preserve the state’s historic places.⁠
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In this episode, we discuss the impact of the ill-fated war on Iran on the US and the damage it`s done to the country’s alliances, what we can expect to see in a post-Donald Trump country, the current divisions within the US, and how we can heal this divide.⁠
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American author and political thinker Mike Bedenbaugh is a respected voice in constitutional principles and American governance, historic preservation, and community development. Born with a reverence for history, he served as the former president and executive director of Preservation South Carolina, where he led numerous initiatives that demonstrated the economic and cultural value of historic preservation.⁠
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Mike’s diverse background includes five years of service in the U.S. Navy, studies in international studies and history at the University of South Carolina and Columbia University, and leadership roles in both nonprofit and for-profit sectors. He was CEO of Post No Bills, Inc., a product marketing firm that collaborated with corporate powerhouses like Phillip Morris USA, RCA Records, DreamWorks, Universal Pictures, and MGM. He has also served on his hometown’s city council while his efforts in community revitalization and historic preservation earned him the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor. As a member of Preservation Action in Washington, D.C., he continues to advocate for policies that strengthen local communities and honor America’s heritage.⁠
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His book, Reviving Our Republic: 95 Theses for the Future of America, is an outcome of his lifelong passion for his community, state, and nation, and was inspired by America’s founding fathers and the principles that birthed a nation.

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Today’s podcast guest is Mike Bedenbaugh, a political analyst and author, whose latest book, Reviving Our Republic: 95 Theses for the Future of America, argues the need for political renewal in the United States. Mike’s diverse background includes five years of service in the US Navy, as well as previously serving as president and executive director of Preservation South Carolina, working to protect and preserve the state’s historic places.⁠
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In this episode, we discuss the impact of the ill-fated war on Iran on the US and the damage it's done to the country’s alliances, what we can expect to see in a post-Donald Trump country, the current divisions within the US, and how we can heal this divide.⁠
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Listen now; link in bio⁠
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Full bio⁠
American author and political thinker Mike Bedenbaugh is a respected voice in constitutional principles and American governance, historic preservation, and community development. Born with a reverence for history, he served as the former president and executive director of Preservation South Carolina, where he led numerous initiatives that demonstrated the economic and cultural value of historic preservation.⁠
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Mike’s diverse background includes five years of service in the U.S. Navy, studies in international studies and history at the University of South Carolina and Columbia University, and leadership roles in both nonprofit and for-profit sectors. He was CEO of Post No Bills, Inc., a product marketing firm that collaborated with corporate powerhouses like Phillip Morris USA, RCA Records, DreamWorks, Universal Pictures, and MGM. He has also served on his hometown’s city council while his efforts in community revitalization and historic preservation earned him the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor. As a member of Preservation Action in Washington, D.C., he continues to advocate for policies that strengthen local communities and honor America’s heritage.⁠
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His book, Reviving Our Republic: 95 Theses for the Future of America, is an outcome of his lifelong passion for his community, state, and nation, and was inspired by America’s founding fathers and the principles that birthed a nation.

Lebanon’s accession to the Mine Ban Treaty during ongoing conflict and regional instability is a significant step toward protecting civilians from one of the world’s most indiscriminate weapons. In Lebanon, hundreds of thousands of people remain affected by landmine contamination and explosive remnants of war.

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Lebanon’s accession to the Mine Ban Treaty during ongoing conflict and regional instability is a significant step toward protecting civilians from one of the world’s most indiscriminate weapons. In Lebanon, hundreds of thousands of people remain affected by landmine contamination and explosive remnants of war.

At the core of the Israel-Palestinian conflict is not only about land or security; it is about competing claims to justice. One philosophical truth stands out: a nation cannot secure its future by indefinitely denying other people their fundamental rights.

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At the core of the Israel-Palestinian conflict is not only about land or security; it is about competing claims to justice. One philosophical truth stands out: a nation cannot secure its future by indefinitely denying other people their fundamental rights.
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Gaza’s humanitarian catastrophe continues to deepen. Civilians are still being killed, hospitals remain barely functional, food and medical shortages persist, and humanitarian access is repeatedly obstructed. A ceasefire without protection for civilians, accountability, and unrestricted humanitarian access is not peace. It is prolonged human suffering under another name. ... See MoreSee Less

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Trump’s primetime address last night was a baseless, unhinged temper tantrum from our Toddler-in-Chief. After his deranged babblings about transgender people and crime rates, he spewed baseless or outright disproven claims about election security, whining about the 2020 election, only this time accusing China instead of Russia, contrary to official intelligence assessments, while rambling on about burn bags and shadow governments. Yet Republicans won the White House in 2024; they won the House and Senate, and the Supreme Court has a conservative majority with three Trump appointees on the court. In what world is this election rigging in favor of Democrats? This is instead nothing but the delusional screams of a demented fool, who sees the writing on the wall for a midterm swing in favor of Democrats in the House, laying the groundwork now to call any Democrat victories in November the result of corruption and cheating, especially if the SAVE America Act doesn’t pass. Mr. Trump, this isn’t rigging, corruption, or conspiracy – this is a blazing, gaudy, neon sign, telling you that the American people are fed up with your narcissism that’s destroying the country. ... See MoreSee Less

Trump’s primetime address last night was a baseless, unhinged temper tantrum from our Toddler-in-Chief. After his deranged babblings about transgender people and crime rates, he spewed baseless or outright disproven claims about election security, whining about the 2020 election, only this time accusing China instead of Russia, contrary to official intelligence assessments, while rambling on about burn bags and shadow governments. Yet Republicans won the White House in 2024; they won the House and Senate, and the Supreme Court has a conservative majority with three Trump appointees on the court. In what world is this election rigging in favor of Democrats? This is instead nothing but the delusional screams of a demented fool, who sees the writing on the wall for a midterm swing in favor of Democrats in the House, laying the groundwork now to call any Democrat victories in November the result of corruption and cheating, especially if the SAVE America Act doesn’t pass. Mr. Trump, this isn’t rigging, corruption, or conspiracy – this is a blazing, gaudy, neon sign, telling you that the American people are fed up with your narcissism that’s destroying the country.
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“ I want my Ba- ba”! 😂

Too bad you're still here

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Alon Ben-Meir
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The MAGA base has entered a new social contract, not with the Constitution but with Trump himself as sovereign, trading liberty and truth for the security of belonging to his camp. They know he lies, but over time, they cease to care that they know. Thus, they become unable to think or experience and are ready to follow any movement that gives them a sense of belonging. The horror is precisely that the destruction of American democracy is being carried out not only by a “madman” but by ordinary functionaries who know better and choose not to act. Sooner or later the Republican Party will pay a dear political price for choosing to support a madman over the country’s future. ... See MoreSee Less

The MAGA base has entered a new social contract, not with the Constitution but with Trump himself as sovereign, trading liberty and truth for the security of belonging to his camp. They know he lies, but over time, they cease to care that they know. Thus, they become unable to think or experience and are ready to follow any movement that gives them a sense of belonging. The horror is precisely that the destruction of American democracy is being carried out not only by a “madman” but by ordinary functionaries who know better and choose not to act. Sooner or later the Republican Party will pay a dear political price for choosing to support a madman over the country’s future.
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Libs hate factual information The federal government allocates over $600 billion annually to California, including direct payments to individuals, contracts, and grants. In addition, the enacted 2025-26 state budget channels roughly $175 billion in federal funds for health, human services, and infrastructure.Federal spending in California generally breaks down into these key categories:Health and Human Services (HHS): Nearly 80% of federal funds flowing through the state budget—approximately $136.6 billion—are used to fund vital services like Medicaid and social safety net programs.Direct Individual Payments: Hundreds of billions flow directly to California residents through programs like Social Security, Medicare, and veterans' benefits.Labor and Workforce: About $8.7 billion supports unemployment insurance and job development programs.Education & Infrastructure: Over $15 billion is directed toward K-12 and higher education, alongside billions for state and local transportation networks.Because Californians and state businesses contribute significantly more in federal taxes than the state receives in return, California is classified as a "donor state," with an annual net negative balance of roughly $275.6 billion.If you're interested in a deeper look, I can also provide:How federal allocations compare per capitaBreakdown of county-level federal spendingComparison of California vs. other statesLet me know how you'd like to proceed!California Budget & Policy CenterIs California a Donor State? Here’s How Much It Pays to the Feds vs. What It Gets BackSep 30, 2025 — California likely would have been a donor state in additional years during this period if not for federal COVID funding. Since 2020, federal expenditures have i...California Budget & Policy CenterFederal Funds Drive One-Third of California's State BudgetAug 15, 2025 — How Federal Funds Support California's State Budget and Essential Services. A significant share of federal funding for California flows through the state budget...USAFactsWhich states contribute the most and least to federal revenue?Nov 2, 2025 — Which states contribute the most and least to federal revenue? In 2024, Californians paid about $275.6 billion more to the federal government than they received...Legislative Analyst’s Office (.gov)Federal Spending in California - Legislative Analyst’s OfficeJan 18, 2017 — Table_title: Federal Spending in California. Table_content: | | Amount | Year | | --- | --- | --- | | Social Security | $82.6 | 2015 | | Medicare | 69.2 | 2015 ...Jason Sisney | SubstackCalifornia biggest "donor state" to rest of U.S.Jan 24, 2025 — According to the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government of the State University of New York, California was the biggest "donor state" in 2022. Donor stat...Facebook·KSEE24 NewsIn terms of total spending by state, California spent the most by a ...Feb 14, 2026 — "In 2022, California paid $692 billion in taxes to the federal government, making it the largest contributor to the federal government in the United States. In ...California Budget & Policy CenterGuide to the California State Budget ProcessNov 15, 2025 — A donut chart showing that there are three major categories of spending in California's state budget: local assistance (80.6% of the total), state operations (1...California Budget & Policy CenterFederal Shutdown Would Put California's Safety Net at RiskNov 15, 2023 — Access to health care, affordable food, safe housing, and a safety net to turn to during unexpected challenges is essential for everyone. Safety net programs pr...California Budget & Policy CenterGuide to the California State Budget ProcessNov 15, 2025 — The balance of these dollars supports other essential services (such as transportation and environmental protection) and institutions (such as the state's court...AI responses may include mistakes. Information may vary depending on location or individual circumstances. Learn more

Come on. You are not really that dumb, are you?

Showing your lack of intelligence skippy Making up stuff in your demented mind Get a life

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UNRWA remains the backbone of humanitarian assistance in Gaza, providing food, medical care, education, clean water, and psychosocial support to more than a million Palestinians caught in an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Efforts to dismantle or delegitimize the agency threaten to deepen civilian suffering and undermine the delivery of lifesaving aid. The International Court of Justice has affirmed Israel's obligation to allow humanitarian assistance to reach civilians, while UNRWA's mandate rests solely with the UN General Assembly—not with any individual government or political body. Nearly 400 UNRWA staff have lost their lives since October 2023 while serving vulnerable communities. Humanitarian aid must never become a political weapon. The international community should continue supporting UNRWA, protect its mandate, and insist that all parties respect international humanitarian law and ensure aid reaches those who desperately need it. ... See MoreSee Less

UNRWA remains the backbone of humanitarian assistance in Gaza, providing food, medical care, education, clean water, and psychosocial support to more than a million Palestinians caught in an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Efforts to dismantle or delegitimize the agency threaten to deepen civilian suffering and undermine the delivery of lifesaving aid. The International Court of Justice has affirmed Israels obligation to allow humanitarian assistance to reach civilians, while UNRWAs mandate rests solely with the UN General Assembly—not with any individual government or political body. Nearly 400 UNRWA staff have lost their lives since October 2023 while serving vulnerable communities. Humanitarian aid must never become a political weapon. The international community should continue supporting UNRWA, protect its mandate, and insist that all parties respect international humanitarian law and ensure aid reaches those who desperately need it.
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