Courts are Ruling for the Few, Not the Many
Birthright ruling backlash. Alito retirement chatter. A pipeline built for one side. Stop court capture by voting in 2026.
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Birthright ruling backlash. Alito retirement chatter. A pipeline built for one side. Stop court capture by voting in 2026.
Talk of a strategic Alito retirement exposes a rigged court project. Here’s what it costs you—and how to stop it in 2026.
Reports detail plans to investigate liberal groups. That’s not leadership. It’s corruption. Treat 2026 like emergency maintenance for the republic.
The Supreme Court cleared Trump’s firings and mass agency layoffs, putting politics over safety. In 2026, voters can restore balance.
Colorado and Indiana show the pattern: pressure allies, punish dissent, twist the rules. 2026 is our chance to stop it.
A judge extended the block on the $1.8B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund. After GOP backlash, the administration dropped it and told courts it’s dead.
After Ella Cook’s death, Brown faces hard questions. Voters face one too: pick competence and prevention over tough-talk stunts in 2026.
Abbott threatened to yank public safety grants to force cities to obey. Thats not competence. Its control.
Abbott threatened to yank $530k from Grand Prairie and nearly $150M from Houston, Dallas, and Austin to force compliance. Public safety money is not a weapon.
Trump’s judges keep ruling for Trump while the Supreme Court rushes his agenda on its emergency track. If you want fair calls again, vote to break the capture.