Tag: Missouri Politics
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Vote for Unity or Watch Democracy Die
United we stand, divided we fall. Our Founders meant that across party lines. We must return to working together—before it’s too late.
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Trump’s Actions Are Hurting America—At Home and Around the World
Trump’s actions today are hurting the economy, raising prices for families, and pushing away our allies.
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Mark Alford’s “Heartland Hotline” Is a Cut Cord, Not a Lifeline
Mark “Awful” Alford’s new “Heartland Hotline” is just a PR stunt to cover up his voting record. He’s not from here, and it shows. Missouri deserves real grassroots leadership—not gimmicks.
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When the President Uses Power to Punish the Press
Trump is using lawsuits, executive orders, and federal agencies to silence the press. Cutting funds to NPR and suing the WSJ are just the start.
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Billions for Trump’s Jet, But Nothing for Hungry Kids or Freezing Families
Pete Hegseth quietly pulled nearly $1 billion from our nuclear budget to fund Trump’s jet—with no OK from Congress. Meanwhile, children at Alligator Alcatraz suffer cold, hunger, and unsafe conditions. Where are our priorities?
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Who Really Funds Mark Alford? A Deep Dive into Out-of-State Donations
Explore how more than half of Mark “Awful” Alford’s individual campaign contributions flow in from outside Missouri—and what that means for Missouri’s 4th District.
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Trump’s MLK File Dump Sparks Well-founded Epstein Distraction Accusations
Donald Trump dropped a massive batch of FBI files on MLK Jr.—but critics say it’s a diversion. Why now? Epstein victim Maria Farmer says she reported Trump to the FBI as early as 1996. This post connects the dots between the headlines and the hidden history.
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Tariffs, Lost Contracts, and the Real Cost on Our Tables
Missouri farmers are losing income, families are paying more for groceries, and local stores are getting left behind. Tariffs are hurting us all. It’s time we support local food, local jobs, and safer choices for our families.
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