When Leaders Cry “Communism,” But Act Like Fascists Americans hear a lot of talk these days about communism and fascism. Both words get thrown around like insults, stripped of meaning, used as weapons. But here’s the truth: neither communism nor fascism could ever be confused with a constitutional republic. In fact, both systems destroy the very foundations that make a constitutional republic possible. So when Speaker Mike Johnson and Donald Trump warn about a “communist threat from within,” Americans need to stop and ask a simple question: What are they really trying to do? Because the behavior they justify with that phrase looks far more like fascism than anything resembling communism — and it threatens the survival of the constitutional republic they claim to defend. Communism: What It Actually Is Communism, in theory, aims for: • abolition of private property • a classless society • collective ownership of production • eventual elimination of the state ...
If We Want Freedom, We Must Stop Letting Billionaires Run the Country from the Shadows America keeps talking about freedom, but we’re losing it one rigged rule at a time. And here’s the truth nobody wants to say out loud: “our freedom isn’t being stolen by immigrants, or poor people, or 'the other side', it’s being stolen by the richest people in the country” — the unelected billionaires who quietly pull the strings behind our politics. Not just one or two billionaires. Not just the names you see on TV. I’m talking about the entire class of ultra‑rich power brokers who use their money to shape laws, pick judges, influence elections, and steer national policy without ever facing a ballot box. And if you think that doesn’t affect your freedom, you’re wrong. It affects everything. Freedom doesn’t survive when billionaires write the rules Let’s put this in plain English. When billionaires fund the political machinery — the super PACs, the think tanks, the media outlet...