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The Left’s Permanent Resistance—and Why Impeachment Has Become a Reflex

The article by Michael Phillips critiques the left’s approach to Donald Trump, arguing it embodies permanent resistance rather than healthy opposition. It highlights how the left has normalized extreme rhetoric, fostering chaos and evading accountability, while using impeachment as a political weapon instead of a constitutional remedy, undermining democratic principles.

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Liz Walsh’s Ugly Disrespect: Glorifying Hate While Mocking Mourning

Howard County Council Chair Liz Walsh turned national mourning into partisan theater. By raising the flag against a presidential order honoring Charlie Kirk—and by cherry-picking his words to smear him even in death—Walsh glorified division and disrespected the families of 9/11 and Kirk alike. Maryland deserves leaders who unite, not activists who mock and politicize tragedy.

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Chris Van Hollen: More Passion for Politics Than His Constituents

Senator Chris Van Hollen is criticized for prioritizing partisan issues over the real challenges faced by Maryland families. His focus on due process is perceived as selective, emphasizing high-profile cases while ignoring local judicial failures. The disparity between his activism for foreign issues and silence on domestic struggles highlights a disconnect with constituents’ needs.

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Lost in the Crossfire: Why Family Court Reform Struggles in America’s Political Battlefield

In America, the family court system’s corruption and dysfunction quietly devastate countless families, often ignored amid partisan conflicts. Reform requires transparency, accountability, and oversight, yet political leaders hesitate to act due to concerns over power structures. This crisis affects all sides, demanding urgent attention as it undermines justice and family stability.

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Chris Van Hollen: Maryland’s Senator of Sour Grapes

Wes Moore and Senator Chris Van Hollen represent contrasting political personas in Maryland, with Moore as an optimistic leader and Van Hollen as a perpetual complainer. Van Hollen’s focus on condemning Republican policies overshadows genuine governance, leading to accusations of hyper-partisanship and ineffective political theatrics, ultimately failing to deliver practical solutions for constituents.

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Spaghetti Districts and Stolen Representation: How Gerrymandering Broke Our Republic

Gerrymandering distorts voting districts, undermining democracy by creating non-competitive, manipulated maps that disenfranchise voters and protect political power. This age-old practice, fueled by advanced data and software, leads to disconnection between local representation and communities. Reform is necessary to establish fair electoral boundaries based on existing legal jurisdictions.

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