Month: September 2025
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Missouri Referendum on Gerrymandered Map: Bold Challenge to Protect Democracy
The Missouri referendum on gerrymandered map is in voters’ hands. After the governor’s signature, citizens can file and gather signatures. The AG can review “as to form” or sue over wording — but cannot veto the people’s referendum.
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Curious? The Essential Truth About Presidential Powers in a Government Shutdown
During a shutdown, the president keeps constitutional powers, but cannot spend money without Congress. Essential services continue; many offices pause until lawmakers fund them.
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Progressive Youth Groups Missouri – Bold, Fair & Balanced Alternatives to Turning Point USA
Students deserve balance in Missouri schools. If Turning Point USA is welcomed in, progressive youth groups should be recognized too. This post lists national and Missouri organizations with contact details so students can join or start clubs that reflect their values.
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FCC Threats Against Jimmy Kimmel Expose Dangerous Government Censorship
Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension was not cancel culture. It was FCC Chairman Brendan Carr threatening ABC with retaliation, proving government censorship is real.
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Trump Trade Policies Hurt Missouri Farms — Devastating Impact on Rural Communities
Trump trade policies hurt Missouri farms by shrinking soybean markets and cutting off opportunities. Missouri families need leaders who fight for open markets.
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Explosive Truth: Far-Right Violence Outpaces All Others, Report Trump Tried to Bury
Far-Right Violence Outpaces All Others. The NIJ confirms far-right extremists have killed more Americans since 1990 than any other group. Here’s what the buried report reveals — and why hiding these facts puts us all at risk.
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Missouri Representation Crisis: The Shocking Truth About Leaders Who Ignore the People
The Missouri representation crisis is real. Politicians dodge town halls, send canned replies, and vote for PACs over people. The shocking truth? They’ve forgotten who they work for. It’s time to vote them out and restore real representation.
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Ameren Data Center Plan Missouri Sticks Families with the Massive Bill.
Ameren wants special rates to lure data centers, but Missouri regulatory staff warn the plan pushes massive costs onto regular customers. This post breaks down why Missourians shouldn’t be forced to fund corporate power deals—and what fair rules should look like.
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