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“New and Improved Racism” Is Still Racism: Governor Wes Moore’s Racial Wealth Agenda Misses the Mark

Governor Wes Moore promoted his race-focused economic policies online, claiming to aid entrepreneurs of color and address the racial wealth gap. However, critics argue his approach could lead to increased property values in disinvested neighborhoods and perpetuate division by favoring certain racial groups. Effective economic solutions require aiming at merit and general improvement for all, not identity politics.

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Citizenship-Affirming Care? Democrats Now Pushing “Legalization Surgery” for Illegal Immigrants

In a dazzling feat of medical and political innovation, Democrats have unveiled their latest passion project: citizenship-affirming care. Why bother with borders or boring paperwork when you can just inject a little U.S.A. directly into the bloodstream? While Republicans are still trying to figure out whether this is an SNL sketch or actual legislation, progressives insist this is a breakthrough in “identity-based immigration.” After all, if you feel American, why shouldn’t a government-funded operation make it official — preferably before the next election.

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Baltimore’s DEI Boondoggle: $2.7 Million for Ideology While the City Burns

The proposed FY2026 budget for Baltimore allocates $2.7 million to identity-based offices amidst an $85 million deficit, raising concerns about prioritizing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) over essential services. Critics argue this bureaucratic focus neglects pressing issues like public safety and infrastructure, ultimately failing marginalized groups who need real support.

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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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