Author: Mitchell A. Sobieski

Milwaukee braces for trade shockwave after Trump uses “Liberation” tariffs to attack global economies

Donald Trump stood in the Rose Garden on April 2 and declared “Liberation Day,” unveiling a sweeping set of unilateral tariffs that triggered immediate economic aftershocks across global markets. While the Trump regime frames the policy as a patriotic assertion of sovereignty, early indicators suggest a destabilizing move with characteristics of economic coercion and broad civilian fallout, a combination that some analysts argue resembles the hallmarks of “economic terrorism.” The tariffs, enacted by executive order, apply a flat 10% duty on all imports to the United States, with higher rates targeting key trading partners beginning later in April. The...

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America’s “Mirror, Mirror” Moment: How one classic “Star Trek” episode reflects our chosen reality

When “Star Trek: The Original Series” first aired in the late 1960s, it offered American viewers not just a glimpse of futuristic star travel but also a reflection of contemporary social tensions. Few episodes crystallized those parallels more powerfully than the episode “Mirror, Mirror,” which was originally broadcast on October 6, 1967. In it, a transporter malfunction sends Captain Kirk, Dr. McCoy, Scotty, and Uhura into a brutal parallel universe, where the crew of the Imperial Starship Enterprise operates by tyranny and fear instead of diplomacy and trust. Today, in the America poisoned by the brutal corruption of President...

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Bringing rocks to a gunfight: Why Americans remain passive while Trump solidifies authoritarian power

“The aide said that guys like me were “in what we call the reality-based community,” which he defined as people who “believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality.” I nodded and murmured something about enlightenment principles and empiricism. He cut me off. “That’s not the way the world really works anymore,” he continued. “We’re an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you’re studying that reality – judiciously, as you will – we’ll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that’s how things will...

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Progressive cities like Milwaukee challenge state control as municipal socialism rises across America

Progressive cities across the country are testing the limits of local power by instituting policies that directly challenge conservative state legislatures. From minimum wage ordinances to rent control measures to bold climate initiatives, these municipalities are turning into laboratories for left-leaning governance. But as these efforts gain momentum, state governments are rushing to impose top-down bans, blocking local authority through a wave of “preemption” laws. The result is a contentious struggle that pits big-city innovation against state-level resistance, offering a glimpse into the future of American politics. Milwaukee stands as a prime example. City leaders have sought to address...

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Trump has pushed America into a new “Axis of Evil” by aligning with dictators and betraying allies

The United States, under Donald Trump since January 20, 2025, has deliberately recast itself as a chief agent of global disorder. His administration no longer merely undermines democratic values, it positions America alongside the world’s most oppressive regimes. The sad transformation is undeniable, the nation once seen as a guardian of liberty has joined a new axis of evil dedicated to eroding international stability and stamping out human rights. No amount of protest can reverse these facts. Under Trump, the United States has discarded its democratic foundations and embraced a policy of calculated chaos. THE BETRAYAL OF DEMOCRATIC ALLIES...

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Fragility of Freedom: What “The Man in the High Castle” teaches America about Democracy in 2025

In 1962, Philip K. Dick published a short but deeply disturbing novel that has managed to remain influential through the decades, “The Man in the High Castle.” Despite its relatively modest page count, the work opened the door to a vast realm of speculative fiction, prompting new ways to think about history, power, and the human condition. On the surface, Dick’s vision blends fantasy with science fiction and history. It is an account of an alternate 1960s America under Axis rule, where Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan triumphed in World War II. Beneath its deceptively simple premise, however, lies...

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