Saturday, May 30, 2026

Fareed Zakria’s warning to America - 5.30.2026

In the latest opening segment of Fareed Zakaria GPS, the warning was unmistakable: America faces a profound test of its democracy, global credibility and national unity. Rising authoritarian impulses, deep polarization and the erosion of trust in institutions are pushing the country toward instability at a moment when the world desperately needs principled leadership.

Zakaria’s message is not simply about one politician or one election. It is about whether truth, democratic norms and responsible governance can survive an age driven by outrage, disinformation and fear. Nations weaken when leaders divide citizens against each other while ignoring inequality, climate threats and international cooperation.

America’s strength has always rested not only on military or economic power, but on democratic ideals, alliances and moral example. If those foundations continue to erode, adversaries will gain while ordinary Americans pay the price through insecurity, division and declining global respect.

Another growing concern is the perception of conflicts between public duty and personal financial interests in American politics. Questions and reports have circulated regarding lawsuits involving government institutions, including the IRS, as well as scrutiny over financial dealings, stock trading activity, and possible advantages derived from access or influence. These concerns, whether proven or not, contribute to public distrust and reinforce the urgent need for stronger transparency and accountability standards for all leaders.

This is a moment for citizens to defend democracy with vigilance, courage and participation before the damage becomes irreversible.



Another Holocaust - 5.30.2026

Why are our tax dollars supporting the mass suffering of our brothers and sisters in Gaza? We are all one human family trying to live together in peace and harmony. That is God's wisdom. Jewish scripture teaches, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Jesus taught, “Blessed are the peacemakers.” Neither faith calls for endless war, collective punishment, or the destruction of civilian lives.

Since 1948, Palestinians have endured displacement, occupation, and repeated cycles of violence. Today, with reports that Israel's army has been ordered to seize 70% of Gaza, many around the world fear an even greater humanitarian catastrophe. Entire families have been uprooted, neighborhoods destroyed, and countless innocent civilians killed or wounded.

Israel presents itself as a democracy, yet many see an increasingly harsh and autocratic government pursuing policies that threaten the very existence of Palestinian communities. American taxpayers are helping finance what many regard as one of the cruelest chapters in modern history.

Prime Minister Netanyahu's actions should be condemned, not rewarded with more weapons and more money. The United States must stop enabling policies that deepen suffering and fuel endless conflict.

MAGA supporters and all Americans who value justice should raise their voices loudly enough for Washington to hear: stop funding war, stop funding suffering, and start demanding peace, justice, and human dignity for all.

The Jewish people endured unimaginable horrors during the Holocaust; we must ensure our tax dollars never help inflict similar suffering on any people, including Palestinians.



Bill Maher, God, and the Politics of Hypocrisy - 5.30.2026

There is little doubt about Bill Maher’s popularity and sharp wit. He is especially popular with younger audiences and is known for his blunt, often provocative style. I agree with Maher on most political issues, but I disagree with his denial of an ultimate spiritual reality, God. I also disagree with his assessment that the horrific mass killing in Gaza and now Lebanon does not constitute genocide. For an avowed atheist, he nevertheless seems deeply influenced by his Jewish roots.

However, his latest broadcast was spot on in exposing and ridiculing the hypocrisy of politicians who faithfully echo the party line while in office, only to denounce their party and its leaders once they retire, decide not to run again, or become lame ducks. Such sudden honesty raises questions about their courage and integrity when it mattered most.

Maher also highlighted California’s cumbersome bureaucracy and endless delays in infrastructure projects. From the failure to deliver high-speed rail on schedule to the obstacles facing something as simple as installing solar panels, California often appears trapped in red tape. In sharp contrast, states such as Texas frequently complete major projects far more quickly.

The finding that 43% of voters are dissatisfied with both major parties should not surprise anyone. Americans are increasingly frustrated by partisan theatrics, political hypocrisy, and governments that struggle to deliver practical results.



Release the Epstein files now - 5.30.2026

Sen. Platner’s past sexual texts had worried his Senate campaign are only the latest revelations of powerful, predominantly male figures who have abused women working in subordinate roles.

Sordid stories like this are only the tip of the iceberg. Americans, especially MAGA, must demand full disclosure of all the Epstein files. This is the least we owe our girls, now grown women, who have been grossly abused by powerful men in politics and business.

The victims deserve justice. The public deserves the truth. No one should be above accountability, regardless of wealth, power, or political influence. 



Friday, May 29, 2026

People before austerity measures - 5.29.2026

Bolivia’s Indigenous-led protests are not about politics alone — they are about survival. Families are struggling to afford food, fuel and basic necessities while austerity measures deepen hardship for ordinary people. When governments impose economic pain on the poor while protecting elites, unrest becomes inevitable.

Indigenous communities have long carried the burden of inequality, exploitation and neglect. Today, they are again standing at the front lines demanding dignity, fairness and the simple right to feed their families. Their voices deserve to be heard, not dismissed or criminalized.

Economic policy must serve human beings, not abstract financial targets. No nation can claim stability while millions face hunger, insecurity and despair. Bolivia’s protests are a warning to governments everywhere: people cannot endure endless sacrifice while wealth and power remain concentrated at the top.

A just society is measured not by stock markets or austerity budgets, but by whether ordinary families can live with dignity and hope.



America cannot lecture Cuba - 5.29.2026

America is not the world’s arbiter of morality or good government. For decades, U.S. sanctions on Cuba have imposed excessive hardship on ordinary people and violated every norm of a civilized society. These measures have not brought freedom or prosperity. They have brought shortages, blackouts, hunger, and desperation.

Today, Cuban families are forced to cook with charcoal and firewood because cooking gas is unavailable and electricity repeatedly fails. Elderly people stand for hours in lines for basic supplies that never arrive. Hospitals struggle, food spoils without refrigeration, and daily life becomes a battle for survival.

The United States conveniently forgets its own history in Cuba. Washington long supported the corrupt and brutal dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, whose regime enriched elites while repressing ordinary Cubans. Many Cubans supported revolution because they were tired of foreign domination, inequality, and state violence backed by outside power.

America also continues to occupy Guantánamo Bay — Cuban territory held against Cuba’s wishes — where, during the darkest years of President George W. Bush’s “war on terror,” innocent detainees were imprisoned, abused, and denied justice. Guantánamo became a symbol not of democracy, but of indefinite detention, torture allegations, and moral hypocrisy, while costing American taxpayers billions of dollars.

No nation is perfect, including Cuba. But collective punishment of an entire population is neither moral nor humane. The Cuban people deserve engagement, dignity, trade, and humanitarian relief — not endless suffering imposed in the name of politics.

History will not judge kindly those who used sanctions and deprivation as weapons against civilians.



Thursday, May 28, 2026

Humanity buried under bombs, silence from the West - 5.28.2026

Israel’s expanding war on Lebanon and the forced evacuation of huge parts of the country expose a catastrophic moral collapse of the so-called civilized world. The United States and European powers continue sending weapons and political cover while civilians, including countless women and children, are killed under relentless bombardment.

Governments that preach human rights cannot wash their hands of responsibility while enabling destruction on such a massive scale. History will remember not only those who dropped the bombs, but also those who financed, armed and justified them.

Even the scriptures claimed by many supporters of this war speak clearly: “Thou shalt not kill.” Christianity teaches, “Blessed are the peacemakers.” Judaism commands, “Justice, justice shall you pursue.” Islam declares that killing one innocent person is like killing all humanity. Yet these sacred teachings are being violated before the eyes of the world.

Silence in the face of mass suffering is complicity. Humanity deserves better than endless war and collective punishment.