Memorial Day is coming up fast, and every year we tell ourselves the same thing: maybe this time we’ll get a quiet moment to honor the people who gave their lives for this country. A day without politics. A day where we can all agree on something for once. But if we’re being honest, we already know how this weekend is going to go. We’ve seen it before. We’ve lived it before. And it’s not because Americans changed — it’s because the tone from the top changed. Every Memorial Day, folks hope for a message about the fallen. Instead, we get a message about someone’s enemies. Someone’s grudges. Someone’s personal scorecard. And it always seems to land on the one weekend when the spotlight should be on the people who never made it home. That’s the part that hits people the wrong way — especially veterans. They’re not asking for much. Just respect. Just a moment where the country remembers what sacrifice actually looks like. And when Memorial Day rolls around, here’s what usually happens...
The Moment China Told Us We Were Slipping — And We Agreed. Every once in a while, there’s a moment that quietly explains where the world is heading. One of those moments happened when Donald Trump sat down with China’s President Xi Jinping. Xi didn’t insult America directly. He didn’t call us weak or washed up. He didn’t have to. Instead, he used a phrase Trump clearly didn’t understand: the Thucydides Trap. Like me, most Americans haven’t heard of it. And honestly, there's no sign that Trump had either. Here’s the simple version: it’s the old story of a new tough guy rising and the old tough guy getting nervous. The new guy gets stronger, the old guy gets jumpy, and that fear leads to bad decisions and fights nobody wanted. That's all it means. When Xi brought up the Thucydides Trap, he was basically saying, “China is rising. America is Slipping. Don’t panic and make it worse.” That was a quiet power move, the kind of thing world leaders use to put you in your place wit...