
The Wisconsin Supreme Court election last year was supposed to decide the fate of “Western civilization.” Tuesday’s contest has been a decidedly muted affair.
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April 3, 2026
Major developments we’re following:
A U.S. A-10 aircraft has been hit by Iranian air defenses, Iranian state media reported, citing Iran’s Army public relations office. The Associated Press reported earlier that a second U.S. Air Force combat aircraft had gone down in the Middle East on Friday. No other information was immediately known, including the whereabouts of the pilot.
Yiannis Damellos
A Trillion-Dollar War Budget: Sacrificing America's Critical Needs to Build Empire, Enrich the Wealthy, and Grab Foreign Wealth
Before the storm brews and chaos reigns, it’s time we confront the shocking $1.5 trillion defense budget that the White House is pushing for fiscal 2027. This goes far beyond mere national security; it’s a brazen attempt to bolster an imperial agenda while American communities drown in hardship. With the Trump administration ramping up military spending by a staggering 40% compared to last year, it seems they’ve chosen to line the pockets of the elite at the expense of the very families who keep this country alive. Vital social services that countless Americans depend on are being hacked away, leaving our communities to fight for survival while the war machine gears up. It’s an outrage we can’t afford to ignore!
March 2, 2026
The abrupt "retirement" of Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy A. George—ordered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth amid the intensifying Iran campaign—marks one of the most consequential leadership changes the U.S. military has seen during active operations in decades.
The move raises immediate questions: was this a routine personnel decision, a policy disagreement about the scope of the war (notably the use of ground forces), or a political shakeup meant to enforce a presidential strategy? Absent an official explanation, the available facts, institutional norms, historical precedent, and the operational context of April 2026 point toward a mix of political intervention, strategic friction, and an attempt by civilian leadership to reassert control over military planning. That mix carries risks for cohesion, credibility, and troop welfare at a moment when lives are at stake.

