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Relying on Older Voters Ignores a Real Generational Shift Political teams that build coalitions primarily around older voters are missing the point of shifting demographics and cultural change. That strategy treats an aging base as permanent instead of a snapshot
Getting Back to the Moon Is Fine, But Mars Should Be the Ultimate Goal The moon is a useful step, useful for testing systems and building experience, but a human mission to Mars deserves to be our north star. Mars
Trump’s Board of Peace: Seal, Structure, and Money On January 22, 2026, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Donald Trump signed the Charter of the Board of Peace before a room of world leaders, cameras, and a step-and-repeat
The little-known U.S. weakness: it’s running out of high-tech munitions Washington has a blind spot few talk about: our stockpiles of precision-guided and smart munitions are shrinking fast. That shortage isn’t a theoretical worry; it affects readiness, deterrence, and our
State Department Moves $1.25 Billion to Trump’s Board of Peace The book “The New Economics of Technocracy: You Will Own Nothing” argues this is the scam of the century and lays out why the structure matters. Trump founded the Board
