A D.C. Jail lieutenant looked at me while I was suicidal in solitary confinement and said:
“Hope you don’t die.”
Read that again.
I was an honorably discharged United States Marine.
A pretrial detainee.
Presumed innocent.
Locked in the SHU after weeks of isolation.
My water had been turned off for 24 hours.
I told the man with authority that I needed help.
He laughed.
Then he walked away.
That is not “bad jail conditions.”
That is not “politics.”
That is not “J6 whining.”
That is deliberate cruelty inside a government cage.
And he is not the only one.
I just published the names of D.C. Jail officers I believe should be investigated.
Lt. Allen.
Lt. Crystal Lancaster.
Cpl. Hayes.
Pepper spray.
Water shut off.
Solitary confinement.
Mental-health crisis ignored.
Pretrial detainees treated like targets.
And before anyone says, “Well, it was January 6 defendants,” stop right there.
The Constitution does not disappear because the media hates you.
Due process does not disappear because prosecutors labeled you.
Human rights do not disappear because a jail thinks nobody will care.
If a suicidal Marine veteran can tell a correctional lieutenant he needs help and the answer is “Hope you don’t die,” then every American should want answers.
This is why I am building the record in public.
They wanted these stories scattered, buried, forgotten, and trapped on social media.
Not anymore.
Names.
Receipts.
Witnesses.
Documents.
The record.
Do not brigade anybody.
Do not threaten anybody.
Do not play their game.
Read it.
Share it.
Ask why these officers were allowed to operate like this inside the D.C. Jail.
And help me keep building the archive they never wanted the public to see.
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Dear Senator Sanders,
Oh, this is RICH. This is so perfectly, exquisitely, weapons-grade rich that I had to put down my anatomy exams and just... appreciate it for a moment.
The man who got thrown out of a SOCIALIST HIPPIE COMMUNE in Vermont in 1971 — after THREE DAYS — for refusing to do any actual work while everyone else planted, harvested, and hauled water, is out here telling me the OLIGARCHS want to control everything.
Three. Days. The communists gave you a longer trial period than most employers give to someone who steals from the register.
Here is what Jim Quinn's Law Number Two says, and I want every single person reading this to tattoo it somewhere useful: "If you want to know what liberals are up to, pay attention to what they accuse conservatives of doing."
Senator, you OWN THREE HOMES. A Burlington residence. A D.C. townhouse. A $575,000 vacation lake house in North Hero, Vermont — purchased in 2016, the same year you were touring the country telling college students the system is rigged. Your net worth sits somewhere between $2.5 and $3 million. You have pocketed over $2.5 MILLION in book royalties since 2011. That elevator is clearly not stuck between floors for you, is it.
And then — THEN — during your "Fighting Oligarchy Tour" with AOC, you spent over $550,000 in CAMPAIGN FUNDS on PRIVATE JET TRAVEL. Half a million dollars on luxury jets to lecture working Americans about the dangers of wealth.
When Fox News caught you boarding a Bombardier Challenger 604 — a jet that runs up to $15,000 PER HOUR — you did not apologize. You did not even blink. You looked directly into the camera and said, and I am quoting this verbatim because it is the most accidentally honest thing you have ever said: "You think I'm gonna be sitting on a waiting line at United?"
Senator. THAT IS OLIGARCHIC THINKING. That is TEXTBOOK "the rules apply to you people, not to me." That is the elevator music of every single billionaire you have spent 35 years pretending to oppose. In a battle of wits with your own stated beliefs, you showed up completely unarmed.
Thirty-five years in Congress. You know what your personal legislative output looks like? Eight bills passed. EIGHT. In three and a half DECADES. That works out to 0.23 bills per year. I have produced more graded anatomy exams in a single semester. Your two greatest solo legislative achievements — the ones with your name on top, the thing YOU actually DID — are the naming of a post office in Danville, Vermont, and the naming of a post office in Fair Haven, Vermont.
You named. Two. Post offices.
You are as useful as a screen door on a submarine when it comes to actually passing legislation, but you want me to believe you are the vanguard of the working class. That sounds like a YOU problem.
Quinn's Law #25: "Liberals are great at giving away other people's money." You have been living PROOF of that law for 35 years. You give away everyone else's money — from a vacation home on a lake — while spending half a million on jets because you are far too important to wait in line with the taxpayers funding your lifestyle.
You want to talk about oligarchs controlling the media? You have been IN the media for four decades. You just finished a $75 million documentary. You have a book deal. You have a podcast. You HAVE the megaphone and you are using it to tell people that other people have the megaphone. The gene pool really needed a lifeguard for THAT particular reasoning.
I am a high school science teacher in Northeast Ohio. I support a family of six on a teacher's salary. I am not particularly impressed by a man with three houses, $550,000 in jet receipts, and 0.23 bills per year telling me he stands with the working class. More famous than wise, Senator. More famous than wise.
The hippie commune knew it in 72 hours. How long is it going to take everyone else?
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But what do I know — I am only a science teacher who can actually do math, a retired Army combat medic who knows what genuine sacrifice looks like, and apparently one of the few people left who finds it suspicious that the most vocal enemy of oligarchy just cannot bring himself to wait in line at the airport with the rest of us.
@JoJoFromJerz@GuntherEagleman@catturd2
#MAGA #Veterans #Trump
Let me tell you a story.
There was a powerful, wealthy, pure man who fell madly in love with a woman. Their relationship was beautiful. Everything looked perfect. But one day, she cheated on him. It shattered him. He couldn’t stay with her — but he never stopped loving her. So right after discovering her betrayal, he made a decision: he was going to win her back.
And for a moment, it worked. They started dating again. She showed interest. Things looked hopeful.
But soon enough, she drifted. She became unfaithful again. He tried to call her back, but she spiraled. She went out every night, chasing attention, hurting herself, forgetting who he even was.
He let her go — not because he stopped loving her, but because he refused to force her.
Eventually, after a particularly dark moment, she remembered him. Remembered what it felt like to be loved by someone who actually cared. She came back. He welcomed her with open arms. Their love rekindled.
But comfort turned into complacency. She wandered again. Broke his heart again. Left again.
This cycle repeated over and over.
People told him to move on.
“She’s destructive.”
“She’s not worthy.”
“You could do so much better.”
And honestly, they weren’t wrong.
But he couldn’t stop loving her.
One night, he saw her stumbling out of a club with two men who clearly meant her harm. She didn’t even realize the danger she was in. He stepped in. One of the men pulled a knife and told him to walk away.
He had a choice:
Protect himself… or risk everything to save the woman who had broken him countless times.
He chose her.
They beat him nearly to death. Took his wallet, his keys, his dignity. But she was safe.
He recovered in the hospital, expecting she might come thank him. She didn’t. She went right back to her old life. Years passed.
Then one day, she showed up at his door. Older. Worn down. Unrecognizable. With nothing left. No one else wanted her anymore.
She collapsed at his feet, sobbing, apologizing, not even sure he’d take her back.
He didn’t hesitate.
He opened the door, smiled, wrapped her in his arms, cleaned her up, sat her in his beautiful home… and got down on one knee.
Now on X this guy would be called weak, naïve, a Sim.
Because as a man, it’s almost impossible to imagine doing what he did.
No man would keep pursuing someone who betrayed him again and again.
No man would want somebody so “ran through.”
No man would risk his life for someone who forgot him, used him, and ran from him.
But that’s the point.
Because in this story — in God’s story — we’re not the strong, faithful man.
We’re the wandering woman.
We’re the ones who run, who forget, who chase lesser loves, who come back only when life collapses… and then run again.
And yet in the gospel, we’re treated like the one who gets pursued, protected, forgiven, and claimed — not because we earned it, but because He loves us.
People get mad when women come back to church after years of “slutting it up” and end up with a good man.
But what’s even crazier is this:
We get to come back after years of doing even worse… and end up with a good God.
If that offends you, you’re finally starting to understand grace.
It happened on J6.
Imagine if there was video of an ICE officer beating a protestor to death with a stick.
Here is corrupt Capitol cop Lila Morris beating Trump Supporter Roseanne Boyland to death with a stick. Roseanne didn't have a deadly deadly weapon like a vehicle or gun.
God Bless the J6ers!
I used to view Donald Trump simply as a solid, effective president... someone who delivered results on the economy, borders, and foreign policy without all the usual political polish.
But over time, I've come to see something much bigger: the entire American political system has been rotten and corrupt for decades. It's not just isolated scandals or bad actors; it's a deeply entrenched network of career politicians, unelected bureaucrats, lobbyists, intelligence agencies, and media gatekeepers who operate as a self-protecting "uniparty" or "swamp."
They prioritize their own power, insider deals, endless wars, and special interests over the actual needs of everyday Americans. Elections often feel like theater, with the same outcomes no matter who wins—more debt, more control, more erosion of freedoms.
What sets Trump apart is that he's the only major figure in modern politics who's truly taken on that machine head-on and actually shaken it. Previous leaders talked tough about reform but ultimately played along with the system, got rich from it, or were too tied into it to challenge it meaningfully.
Donald Trump, as a DC outsider who didn't need their approval or their money, has exposed the corruption, fought back against weaponized institutions, and forced the hidden power structures into the open... even when it meant relentless attacks, impeachments, indictments, and lawfare aimed directly at him and his children.
He's far from perfect, and the battle is far from over, but for the first time in my lifetime, someone has genuinely threatened the status quo and refused to back down. That's why the pushback against him has been so ferocious: he represents the real possibility of dismantling the corrupt system rather than just managing it.
To me, supporting him now isn't just about one good presidency... it's about finally having a fighter who's willing to take on the whole rigged game for the sake of the country, and God help us if he fails.