A Letter To All
I had a conversation with an offline relation. The conversation went in directions that led to this blog as a result. It led me to realize everything I have shared with those I consider friends and family has been undervalued and ignored like always. So I decided to write this, although like everything else I share with you, I expect it to be treated as insignificant, irrelevant, or inutile. And I say and mean that with very few exceptions. I left the Democratic Party in 2020 after watching them rig their primary for the second time in a handful of years, the same party whose lawyers argued in court during *Wilding et al. v. DNC Services Corp.* that they were a private corporation with no legal obligation to honor their own primaries. Both mainstream parties are technically corporations operating under different strains of Lockean liberalism, holding a duopoly since the 1860s, and after the ballot reform changes of the 1890s, that control became functionally merged. Like it or not, the...