Author: Mitchell A. Sobieski

How Trump and Musk are breaking the U.S. government so oligarchs can seize control of public institutions

The reelection of Donald Trump has emboldened a brazen strategy designed to undermine the federal government, hollow out its core functions, and ultimately transfer power into the hands of the ultra-wealthy. The campaign is not a misguided conspiracy theory, it is a straightforward plan unfolding in plain sight. The South African oligarch Elon Musk and Trump, propelled by outsized influence and unchecked ambition, are waging a calculated assault on public institutions. Their aim is to erode the foundational systems that safeguard everyday Americans, then position themselves as indispensable saviors. Such a ruthless approach is already corroding social services, public...

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What Would Jesus Say: A theological rebuke to the Cult of MAGA’s idolatry and the misuse of His name

In the earliest years of Christianity, theological teachings were often shared through letters. They were personal appeals that spoke directly to the challenges and hopes of new believers and to resolve church disputes. Those epistles were written by apostles and later recognized as inspired writings, which were included in the New Testament canon. This “open letter” is crafted in that same spirit, but using the voice of Jesus Christ – the Messiah. It is not as a parody or impersonation, but as a way to reintroduce His message to those who have strayed from it. The essay addresses self-proclaimed...

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Christofascism in the Trump Era: When Americans use their toxic faith to fuel a hostile political authority

In recent years, political, and religious commentators have increasingly employed the term “Christofascism” to describe a fusion of extreme Christian Nationalism with authoritarian methods of governing. While the term evokes strong reactions among many believers and nonbelievers alike, its history extends well beyond current debates. A growing body of researchers, theologians, and political scientists argues that this ideology has periodically surfaced throughout history. The ideology has taken on new forms, based on the social and cultural climate of the times. In recent years it has found renewed momentum in the United States through the rise of Donald Trump and...

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The path to tyranny: Evaluating when a functional autocrat qualifies as a full-fledged dictator

In today’s political reality, the term “dictator” often evokes images of leaders who have absolute power, quash all dissent, and rule with an iron fist. However, modern autocrats rarely fit this stereotypical mold. Instead, they operate in the gray areas of democracy, pushing boundaries, distorting rules, and exploiting legal loopholes. The actions of convicted felon and the current occupant of the White House, Donald Trump, have led many observers to question whether he qualifies already as a functional dictator under a more realistic, contemporary definition. This editorial review explores how Trump’s behavior aligns with six key authoritarian markers, which...

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Trump’s Arctic land grab: What Milwaukee’s role in a U.S. military invasion of Greenland would look like

The reelection of Donald Trump signaled an unmistakable pivot in global geopolitics, one that has seismic ramifications for the United States, the Arctic, and the world at large. In light of Trump’s historical interest in Greenland, it is not hard to imagine how his second term could mark the beginning of an aggressive American military and diplomatic campaign to seize control of the island. That scenario is no longer a far-off hypothetical. It is a distinct possibility that demands serious consideration. Greenland’s strategic importance, its vast natural resources, and its proximity to critical military sites make it an essential...

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United We Stood: What the Great Depression taught Americans that was forgotten during COVID-19

If Americans could time-travel back to the early 1930s, they might catch a glimpse of neighbors swapping homegrown vegetables, congregations organizing community meals, and families opening their doors to share whatever they had. That display of mutual support emerged during what is more accurately called the Great Republican Depression, a time when the country was reeling from massive unemployment, widespread economic collapse, and mounting desperation as a result of Republican political policies. Yet in that moment of national crisis, there was a palpable sense of togetherness, perhaps fueled by necessity, but certainly strengthened by a shared commitment to help...

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