We love to say that we are the freest country in the world. We shout it, we brand it, we build entire identities around it. But it's all a lie. Freedom isn’t something you claim. It’s something that you feel. It’s something that you live. If you look honestly at how people actually live, how safe they are, how stable their lives are, how much control they have over their own bodies and future. The truth is unavoidable: the freest people on Earth today are the Scandinavians. Not because they’re better people. Not because they’re more moral. Because their leader built the conditions that make freedom real in the 21 st century, and we didn’t. Freedom isn’t a slogan. It’s a system. Scandinavian countries built the foundation of real freedom: healthcare that doesn’t disappear when a job ends, childcare that doesn’t cost more than rent, paid family leave so parents can raise their kids, tuition-free college so young people start life without debt, and strong worker protections. Low ...
I received a joke from a friend on social media. It was of a little girl asking the President why he doesn't practice active-shooter drills and hide under his desk. So, I decided that it was worth writing about. Can a president lead a country hiding under the desk, even if it is a fancy desk? America has survived wars, depressions, pandemics, and disco. We have shown we can handle an awful lot. Now we are being asked to believe something truly wild: that the country is so dangerous, so chaotic, so close to annihilation that a political figure needs fortified ballrooms, escape hatches, and a security setup like it was designed by the same guy who designed the Batcave. If things are really that bad, then the question isn’t where he hides, it’s why the rest of us are living in the world he keeps describing. Let’s be honest, a president can’t lead a country from under the desk. That’s not strength. That’s not toughness. That’s not “America First.” That’s just hiding. And here's ...