BOSS TWEEDS
The question that begs to be asked is... What is Congress going to do about it?
The question that begs to be asked is... What is Congress going to do about it?
As we dissect the news from the noise and media dynamics, our elected officials, and institutional secrecy all interacting at once, there is something more systemic than just “chaos” or just “cover-ups.” What we have is a self-reinforcing political ecosystem.
If you feel muddled by this alphabet soup of names, it is easy to see why there is so much confusion about generational cohorts.
While some individuals are special and do not follow the trend, many appear hyper-individualistic or resistant to responsibility beyond themselves and some in their inner circle, while others are deeply collective and cause-driven. The bottom line is most don’t shive-a-git.
At first, he cried wolf because he was bored, needed attention, or behsps both reasons.
The hills answered him faithfully. The sound carried. The villagers came running. Breathless. Furious. Relieved.
The second time, he cried wolf because he liked the power.
There was something intoxicating about watching grown men drop their tools. Watching women leave their ovens. Watching urgency move at his command. Fear, he learned, was leverage.
By the fifth time, he didn’t even need a reason.
The word wolf was enough.
Social media and alcohol claim to bring people together, but in many cases, it's the opposite. Designed to connect the world, it frequently amplifies hostility, rewards division, and gives a megaphone to negative messaging. What is marketed as community can quickly become conflict, revealing a gap between the image social media promotes and the reality it sometimes produces.
The world does not need more exhausted, self-critical, burned-out souls.
It needs people who decided, quietly, fiercely, that from this moment forward, they will live differently.
So if you are standing at your breaking point right now…
Draw the line. Whisper it if you have to.
From now on. Then begin again.
Love always!
A short preface by a foreboding man of mystery… Dear reader the following is all long and based on real events. It contains graphic language and content as life oftentimes does as well. If you can stomach it, read on.
Political scandals we have experienced over the years. American and international political scandals like Watergate, the Iran-Contra affair, and the UK Profumo Affair.
Will Ghislaine Maxwell spill the beans before Congress? The Fifth Amendment lets a witness refuse to answer any question if the answer could expose them to criminal liability. A few key points that matter here: It’s question-by-question. She has to be asked something first, then she can invoke the Fifth. It applies even after conviction if: There’s potential exposure to other crimes
There are uncharged co-conspirators Her answers could lead to new investigations or charges
She doesn’t have to explain why answering would be risky—just that it is.
So if a member asks: “Did you introduce X politician to Epstein?” She can simply say:
“On the advice of counsel, I respectfully invoke my Fifth Amendment right.”
Jackson’s legacy is controversial: he has been praised as an advocate for white working Americans and preserving the union of states, and criticized for his racist policies, particularly towards Native Americans. The other man… If you really believe that a vampire would actually kill himself, you have been fooled again.