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🧼 The Great American Virtue Olympics: Which State Virtue Signals the Most?

The 2025 Virtue Signaling State Rankings critique states like California, New York, and Massachusetts for prioritizing performative activism over meaningful governance. Through examples like California’s plastic straw ban and New York’s inclusive bagel guidelines, the post highlights how leaders focus on appearances while neglecting real issues, creating a “look good” culture.

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Stretching Toward Annapolis: Andy Ellis and the 10 Best Places to Downward Dog Your Way Into the Governor’s Mansion

Andy Ellis, a Green Party candidate in Maryland, emphasizes yoga and environmental issues in his campaign. He practices at various notable locations, mixing fitness with political ideals, advocating for transparency and reform. While rivals focus on traditional politics, Ellis’ unique approach reflects a commitment to grassroots activism and alternative perspectives in governance.

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The Race to Be First: Montgomery County Council’s 2026 Diversity Olympics Begins!

Montgomery County has launched its 2026 campaign season, emphasizing identity over policy. A variety of unprecedented candidates, including a gender-fluid Indo-Puerto-African-American and a vegan socialist Black Irish Muslim, are vying for positions. Critics argue that while identity politics thrive, essential government services suffer, prompting residents to seek more functional governance elsewhere.

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Is Justin Ready… Running for President? Local Senator Accused of Caring Too Much

Maryland State Senator Justin Ready has stirred presidential rumors through his engaged community presence, which includes attending school board meetings and helping at events. Despite denying any campaign plans, his actions have prompted memes and speculation about his potential candidacy, highlighting modern politics’ irony in appearing genuine.

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The Setup: How a Legal Power Structure Took Over a Family

In Part 9 of “Court of Ruin,” William Sewell reveals a corrupt network within South Carolina’s family court system, illustrated through his struggle against powerful attorney Donnie Gamache and biased Judge Mandy Kimmons. Sewell’s pleas for justice were ignored, exposing systemic abuse and complicity, prioritizing insider loyalty over fairness.

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The Players: The Judges, Attorneys, and Guardians Who Keep the System Running

William Sewell’s custody battle highlights systemic issues in family court, revealing conflicts of interest among judges, attorneys, and guardians that undermine due process. Despite serious concerns for his daughter’s safety, Sewell faces barriers from a protective legal network surrounding his ex-wife, Leslie, and her attorney, Donnie Gamache, compromising justice.

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Andy Ellis: Maryland’s Green Crusader Ready to Ruffle Feathers

Andy Ellis, the Green Party candidate in Maryland, aims to promote environmental awareness and grassroots democracy in the gubernatorial race. Transitioning from a debate coach to a political contender, he emphasizes community empowerment and sustainable policies. His campaign represents a refreshing alternative in Maryland’s political landscape, advocating for inclusion and reform.

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Make Maryland Rave Again: Why It’s Time for Lucifer “Justin Case” Everylove to Lead the Free State into the Glow Age

Lucifer “Justin Case” Everylove, known for his unconventional 2024 presidential campaign, is presented as the innovative leader Maryland needs. His unique approach blends grassroots strategies with artistic expression. As Maryland faces stagnant leadership, Everylove seeks to invigorate governance with creativity and inclusivity, promising a vibrant future for the state.

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As Wes Moore Stumbles, Could These Dark Horses Shake Up Maryland’s 2026 Governor’s Race?

Governor Wes Moore’s approval rating in Maryland has dropped to 55%, raising concerns about his potential re-election in 2026 amid rising costs and unmet promises. As dissatisfaction grows, credible challengers may emerge, including individuals like Ed Hale and dark horses from both parties. The political landscape in Maryland is becoming uncertain.

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Legal Malpractice, Immunity, and the Family Court Racket: The Untouchable Industry Destroying Families

The American legal system, particularly in family courts, has deteriorated into a profit-driven industry characterized by corruption, lack of accountability, and malpractice. Judges and attorneys often operate without consequences, perpetuating harm to families, especially fathers. Reform requires exposure and challenging corrupt practices, as true justice remains elusive in this system.

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