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  • WEEK 3: The Digital Tidy-Up & The Diplomatic Meltdown

    “When You Hit Uninstall on Democracy: Deleting the Past to Save on Storage.” This week in Loopistan:Government servers are “optimized” into oblivion, forty years of climate data vanish, and citizenship goes on sale with a loyalty program.Meanwhile, President Ronald Seizmic redefines diplomacy—by yelling at an ally whose treaties were deleted three days earlier. It’s satire,

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  • The Plan Government Won’t Write (So We Will)

    What if you could actually shape the policies that govern your business, your community, and your country? You can. Here’s how.

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  • Make Your Day – Relax

    Week Two of the Chronicles of Loopistan: Budget Director Penny Freeze sends a memo freezing $7 billion in federal programs. School lunches stop. Domestic violence shelters close. Nonprofits collapse. And Bureaucratica forms seven committees to study the problem while democracy enters cryostasis.

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  • What We Must Take Back

    For decades, we’ve shipped our wealth away and called it trade. It’s time to reclaim what’s ours—the jobs, the value, and the future we’ve been exporting.

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  • How Canada Fell Behind (and How We Catch Up)

    We didn’t lose our talent or resources — we lost our nerve. And for too long, we’ve been too comfortable to care.

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  • The Hidden Tax You Already Paid For Your TV

    See how price-fixing cartels cost you $50 per TV—and why fines never match the theft. (Members only analysis)

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  • The Cost of Corruption: Who Really Pays?

    1. The Hook Mark locked his print shop for the last time. Just twelve months earlier, his presses ran until midnight—hospital orders, school contracts, restaurant menus. Now, a “For Lease” sign hung in the window. “I never thought it’d end like this,” he told Jake, his last remaining employee. Jake avoided his eyes. “We did

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  • When Democracy Hits the Reset Button

    A satirical chronicle of what happens when democracy hits the factory reset button.

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  • Which One Are You?

    Monday afternoon, my wife and I saw something beautiful: staff at a farm market and a taco stand, facing cold winds and impossible crowds, simply working. Smiling, solving problems, and helping each other without being asked. They gave a damn. Nobody was waiting for someone else to fix their day—they just saw what needed doing…

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