Your Solar Panels May Be Killing Birds: Where the Birds Are
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By Karen Ann Carr
You may recall the Alfred Hitchcock movie about birds attacking a community.
Will now urban communities have attacked birds throughout the United States and the world. I wonder if you can even recall hearing birds awaken as the sun began to rise. Or a bird perch itself on a ledge outside of your office window. Hummm. You may have noticed the lack of singing birds 🐦.
Will here might be why. Birds are being killed at an alarming rate. But there is a simple solution.
Bird fatalities are occurring not only from collisions with buildings but also at solar installations. Scientists estimate that for every 1 megawatt (MW) of solar panels installed — a MW being 1,000,000 watts, or enough electricity to power roughly 500–1,000 homes at a time — about 11–12 birds are killed annually on average at utility-scale photovoltaic projects. Solar thermal or concentrated solar power sites, such as those using mirrors and towers, may have even higher bird mortality due to intense heat zones.
To make these numbers tangible: for a 50 MW solar installation (a size typical of large urban solar projects), the annual bird fatalities could be roughly 580–600 birds per city. Using this estimate, potential annual losses might look like this:
New York City: ~590 birds
Washington DC: ~590 birds
Miami, Florida: ~590 birds
Dallas, Texas: ~590 birds
Baltimore, Maryland: ~590 birds
Chicago, Illinois: ~590 birds
Los Angeles, California: ~590 birds
Las Vegas, Nevada: ~590 birds
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: ~590 birds
These numbers are conservative for illustrative purposes — they only account for utility-scale PV and not for concentrated solar thermal effects, building collisions, or smaller-scale rooftop installations, which would increase totals.
You may have noticed the lack of singing birds 🐦.
Read more: https://iowaclimate.org/2025/02/06/the-shocking-solar-farm-bird-deaths-the-mainstream-media-arent-telling-you-about/
While specific data on rooftop solar-induced bird deaths is limited, it's reasonable to infer that the impact could be significant, especially as urban areas continue to expand their solar installations. For instance, a study in Southern California estimated between 16,200 and 59,400 bird fatalities annually due to utility-scale solar facilities in the region. Extrapolating this to urban areas with high rooftop solar adoption could suggest a considerable number of bird fatalities, though precise figures would require.
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Some of President Trump’s Cabinet selections reflected questionable judgment. The pattern was clear: loyalty was prized above vision, innovation, or courage. Unlimited devotion to Trump himself often mattered more than whether a person had the wisdom to truly serve the American people.
Charlie Kirk, whatever one thinks of him, represented something different. He thought independently, spoke boldly, and invited students into political discourse. That independence may have been exactly why he was left outside the halls of power. For Trump, the risk of being upstaged outweighed the benefit of empowering a young leader with original ideas.
Yet imagine what could have been gained. Kirk advocated for students burdened by crushing tuition loans — young people who were left stranded when federal repayment programs were dismantled. Had those voices been amplified instead of sidelined, we might have seen policies rooted in fairness, compassion, and opportunity rather than in sustaining banks at the expense of struggling families.
And beyond students, Kirk’s willingness to engage with hard questions could have opened doors to a deeper national conversation — about welcoming refugees, protecting dignity, and creating an America where fear does not dictate our future.
The true measure of leadership is not how much fear one can command, but how much hope one can inspire. Trump’s instinct has always been to wield fear as a sword — sharper, louder, and easier than respect. But history remembers those who lead with vision, not intimidation.
A Call to Action Today’s leaders — in every party, every state, every community — face the same choice Trump once faced: to surround themselves with loyalists who echo fear, or with truth-tellers who spark hope. America cannot afford to keep silencing its young, its students, or those seeking refuge within its borders.
If we want a nation that thrives, we must lift up the voices of those with courage and ideas, not sideline them out of insecurity. Let us choose respect over fear, policy over performance, and compassion over control. That is the path toward an America that not only survives, but flourishes.
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Canaries were historically used in coal mines as a pre-modern technology to detect carbon monoxide and methane gas, which are dangerous to humans but also harmful to birds. The bird's sensitivity to the gases provided an early warning to miners, as the canary would show signs of distress, such as stopping singing or falling from its perch, indicating that the air was unsafe to breathe and the miners should evacuate.
The "canary in a coal mine" analogy has been used to describe Black Americans, arguing that the hardships they face serve as an early warning for broader societal problems. The metaphor highlights that systemic inequalities, which disproportionately affect Black communities first, can signal unseen dangers that will eventually harm the entire society.
However, the analogy is also has significant ethical concerns and is highly controversial. The complexity of Black Americans' history and resilience correlates with the agency, resistance, and thriving that exist within Black communities. Black people are "fully human," not sacrifical animals, or objects or tools.
The experiences of Black individuals is a crisis worthy of attention in its own right. The dominant society must address the underlying systemic issues. No suffering is acceptable so long as others are warned.
Through slavery, through female-on-female racism, through Jim Crow, through the Great Depression, through the Great Recession, through COVID-19, through post-COVID-19 marginalization, and now through this Innovation and AI Era—the strategies of Black American women have carried this nation across every valley of crisis.
When America sought to destroy them, they found ways to build. When the nation tried to erase them, they carved their names into history through quiet resilience, collective survival, and visionary leadership.
During slavery, while Black women were appraised as property—priced for their labor, their fertility, their ability to feed the children of others while their own were sold—they built strategies of survival. They preserved culture, created underground economies, and held together families in fragments. The wealth of America—the cotton, the sugar, the rice, the tobacco—was born from their exploitation, yet sustained by their endurance.
During Jim Crow and the Great Depression, when government safety nets excluded them, Black women created their own. They organized church kitchens, mutual aid societies, and informal economies that sustained not only their families but entire communities—Black and white alike.
During the Great Recession, when predatory lending stripped Black families of generational wealth, it was Black women who carried the burden of multiple jobs, supported intergenerational households, and fought to hold communities together while banks and corporations were bailed out.
During COVID-19, they were called “essential” yet treated as expendable. Their unemployment spiked to 16.5%, the highest of nearly any group. Still, they innovated: launching small businesses, caring for the sick, homeschooling children, and sustaining faith communities in isolation.
And now, in the AI and Innovation Era, Black women face new marginalization—squeezed out of industries where they are underrepresented and where systemic bias hides behind algorithms. Yet even here, they are leading grassroots innovation: creating digital platforms, shaping cultural movements, and forging new pathways of resilience.
This is the contrast America must face. White supremacy has built its house on the myth of inherent Caucasian intelligence and entitlement. President Trump and others before him have uplifted this lie to justify exclusion and exploitation. Yet history shows the opposite: it has been the strategies of Black women—not myths of white superiority—that have carried America away from the cliffs of economic ruin.
For 250 years, Black women have been the nation’s hidden stabilizers—the first to suffer, the last to recover, but always the ones to keep the nation alive. Their strategies have been America’s unacknowledged blueprint for survival.
The truth is undeniable: when Black women fall, America trembles. When Black women rise, America prospers.
The question is no longer whether Black women can carry this country forward—they always have. The question is whether America will finally recognize, honor, and invest in the very women whose strategies have been saving it all along.
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What was missing in the President’s remarks—and too often missing in political dialogue on both sides—is a spirit of shared responsibility and collaboration. Crime in America is not a partisan problem. It is not a Republican problem or a Democratic problem. It is a human problem that impacts every neighborhood—urban and rural, rich and poor, North and South, East and West.
America cannot afford to see crime only through the lens of political rivalry. We must see it as a national call to action—a challenge to unify across party lines, faith traditions, and communities. The addicted, the desperate, and the violent are not restrained by political affiliation, and neither should our solutions be.
If we are to reduce crime in a meaningful way, we must replace division with cooperation, finger-pointing with problem-solving, and partisan rhetoric with a collective commitment to safety, justice, and dignity for every citizen and every visitor to this great country.
With precision Deputy Chief Miller implemented and articulated President Trump's executive orders by way of a military context, a political context and a business context.
The Military Context An emergency protocol is being implemented now. Citizen voices and group discussions are not needed, action is required. The Political Context That, "All protests against President Trump's Executive Orders and new laws will be met with immediate and decisive action. The Business Context That, ""Effective immediately, all DC Citizens are required to do what President Trump orders fully. No exceptions."
Vice President Vance and Secretary Hegseth and the US Military affirmed Miller statement, voicing no disagreement to what was being said. Miller was surrounded by US Military Troops and Police. As was Vice President Vance and Secretary Hegseth. It was an unannounced role out of the Trump Administration's autocratic governance of the United States.
President Trump's voice was declared as the only voice that mattered. In fact, Miller mocked and attempted to slandered the voices of protesters who were predominantly believed to be Caucasian / White folks according to Miller.
President Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guardsmen to patrol Washington, D.C., under the guise of an “out-of-control crime wave,” is nothing less than an attempted takeover of the Metropolitan Police Department. Local and national leaders have condemned it. But the strongest opposition has come from Washingtonians themselves, who understand better than anyone what it means to be denied full representation while carrying the burdens of governance, taxation, and history.
When Vance, Hegseth, and Miller attempted to smooth their narrative by buying lunch for Guard members at Shake Shack, residents were waiting. They heckled. They raised their voices. They reminded these officials that democracy is not defined by armored trucks or by federal officials parachuting in to claim they know best. Democracy is defined by people, by community, by the stubborn courage of ordinary citizens who insist on being heard.
Yet Stephen Miller, never one to miss an opportunity to inject venom into civic life, made a statement that was not only erroneous but deeply corrosive:
“All these demonstrators that you’ve seen out here in recent days, all of these elderly white hippies! They’re not part of this city and never have been. And by the way, most of the citizens who live in Washington, D.C., are Black. This is not a city that has had any safety for its Black citizens for generations, and President Trump is the one who is fixing that…”
These words were designed to divide. They erase the lived reality of D.C.’s Black communities, who for generations have fought—not begged—for safety, dignity, and representation. They dismiss the presence of multiracial coalitions who stand together in the streets, insisting on democracy. And they insult the intelligence of a city that has long been at the beating heart of America’s highest ideals and deepest contradictions.
Miller’s brand of rhetoric thrives on fear and distortion. But love of community, respect for humanity, and honor for each voice are stronger than his cynicism. The people of Washington, D.C. have always known this. Every heckle, every protest sign, every resident who chases out federal intrusion is making a statement that cuts deeper than Miller’s words ever could: we belong, we matter, and we will be heard.
To honor democracy is not to silence dissent, but to welcome it. To honor democracy is to recognize that every voice—Black, white, immigrant, native-born, poor, or powerful—has a place in shaping our collective future. And to honor democracy is to resist the arrogance of supremacy in all its forms, whether it dresses itself in military uniforms or political spin.
The question is not “how low will this administration go?” The real question is: how high will we lift our vision of democracy? If we lift it high enough, no bigotry can withstand the light.
Take last week, for example. President Trump implied he was taking over the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department. That impression was not accidental. President Trump made his remarks in front of the U.S. National Park Service headquarters — a federal building located on federal land in Washington, D.C. The optics suggested local control, but the reality is far different.
Here’s the truth: the U.S. National Park Service, not the D.C. Government, is responsible for what happens on its park property. It is the Park Service, under the Department of the Interior, that has allowed and enabled homeless encampments to spread on parkland across the city. Mayor Muriel Bowser and the D.C. Council have no legal authority to intervene on those federal lands.
By placing himself at the Park Service’s doorstep, President Trump turned a jurisdictional nuance into political theater — blurring the line between federal and local authority. The result is a false impression: that he was asserting control over D.C.’s police or local agencies, when in fact he was merely exercising his power over federal property.
This kind of staging is not harmless. It erodes the public’s understanding of D.C.’s unique legal status, exploits the disenfranchisement of its residents, and fuels a dangerous narrative that the President can dictate local governance. Washingtonians know better. But for citizens outside the District, the performance may have been convincing — and that was the point.
The nation must see this clearly: Trump is not strengthening democracy when he manipulates optics; he is undermining it. By distorting the truth about D.C. governance, he is not only misleading the country — he is setting a precedent of political theater over constitutional fact.
For decades, the United States Park Service has managed public lands and green spaces in the nation’s capital. These areas have often been a last refuge for people without stable housing. While being homeless is not illegal in the United States, the growing use of law enforcement and military presence against homeless encampments raises urgent questions about human rights, justice, and national priorities.
Homelessness in America is not simply the result of personal choices—it is a structural crisis rooted in skyrocketing housing costs, stagnant wages, and limited social safety nets. Affordable housing shortages leave thousands with no option but to live outdoors. Sometimes a family member, parent, or friend may provide temporary shelter, but those arrangements are often fragile and unsustainable.
Moreover, the mental-illness and drug-addiction crisis in the United States is also fueling the rise of homelessness. The lack of accessible treatment and comprehensive mental health support leaves many trapped in cycles of instability.
In Washington, D.C., immigration and visa barriers also play a critical role. The capital is home to hundreds of foreign-born students, temporary workers, and diplomats. Yet the high cost and complexity of legally immigrating to the United States—or obtaining long-term visas—can leave some without adequate housing or legal protections. This hidden side of homelessness often remains overlooked in public debate, but it is a real and growing concern in one of the world’s most internationally connected cities.
The presence of the President alongside Park Police and military personnel does not address these root causes. Instead, it frames homelessness as a law enforcement problem rather than a humanitarian crisis requiring urgent investment in housing, healthcare, immigration reform, and pathways to stability.
Ironically, yesterday's Executive Orders by President Trump align with President Putin's acts to take control of Ukraine by any means necessary. The irony does not end there. The land housing homeless individuals has always been owned and policed by Federal Park Service Enforcement Officers not the DC Council, not the DC Government. Therefore, todays announcement is designed to distract the media away from focusing on the release of the Jeffrey Epstein case by US Attorney General Pam Bondi while he is with President of Russia.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi is under considerable pressure regarding the release if documents related to the Jeffery Epstein case.
In a stunning move toward ending home-rule in the District of Columbia before meeting with Russia's Putin this week, President Donald J. Trump declares war on the Government of The District of Columbia. The District of Columbia is a region of the United States that does not enjoy the right to vote on pending laws of the United States of America.
On Monday, August 11, 2025, President Trump convened the media to announce his first steps to end democracy throughout the United States of America.
It is hard to not see the social and economic irony. President Trump acts to seize power and control of The District of Columbia just like President Putin is acting to seize power and control over Ukraine. This is the second strategic move President Trump has declared against The District of Columbia. Trump's first move was to encourage the US Congress to block one billion dollars of the District of Columbia money from being used to care for the safety of District of Columbia citizens and visitors.
President Trump encouraged US Congressional Representatives to block the District of Columbia use of one billion dollars that the US Congress had previously approved for use during the last quarter of 2025. To make matters worse, thousands of Federal Government employees working and spending dollars in the District of Columbia were recently fired. Therefore, thousands of dollars generated and food establishments and other venues will likely not bring income to the District of Columbia Treasury.
Today's announcement is not a surprise. Last week President Trump stated his administrators and lawyers were searching for a legal opening into seizing regional control of the District of Columbia. Moreover, President Trump strategically selected the District of Columbia's District Attorney. Someone that would be committed to ending the Home Rule Law of the District of Columbia.
What was however, surprising is the privately signing of today's executive orders declaring war on the laws and law-makers of the District of Columbia. The City Counsel of the District of Columbia establishes laws and rules and policies of District of Columbia Courts, not a presidential appointee of President Trump. Images of President Trump signing the Executive Orders as he, essentially, declared war on Democracy in the United States of Columbia is apparently behind lock and key. Ruling the District of Columbia is President Trump's goal, but not his only goal. In his remarks today, President Trump encouraged US states to upend policies and laws that align with his personal agendas. Namely, President Trump wants DC Judges to incarcerate children and youth for being disrespectful. Also, President Trump wants DC Judges and law enforcement officers to arrest persons who are undocumented persons in the District of Columbia without cause.
Connecting criminal activity to the homeless and poverty population of the District of Columbia, President Trump ranted about building housing for homeless and low income people. Trump implied low income housing should be demolished in the District of Columbia and other states that might follow his lead.
President Trump inferred but stopped at stating the children of wealthy people are rarely disrespectful and seldom participate in criminal behaviour.
On Monday, August 11, 2025, President Trump convenes the media to announce his first steps to end democracy throughout the United States of America.
It is hard to not see the social and economic irony. President Trump acts to seizes power and control of The District of Columbia just like President Putin is acting to seize power and control over Ukraine. This is second strategic move President Trump has declared against The District of Columbia. Trump's first move was to encourage the US Congress to block one billion dollars of the District of Columbia money from being used to care for the safety of District of Columbia citizens and visitors.
President Trump encouraged US Congressional Representatives to block the District of Columbia use of one billion dollars that the US Congress had previously approved for use during the last quarter of 2025. To make matters worse, thousands of Federal Government employees working and spending dollars in the District of Columbia were recently fired. Therefore, thousands of dollars generated and food establishments and other venues will likely not bring income to the District of Columbia Treasury.
Today's announcement is not a surprise. Last week President Trump stated his administrators and lawyers were searching for a legal opening into seizing regional control of the District of Columbia. Moreover, President Trump strategically selected the District of Columbia's District Attorney. Someone that would be committed to ending the Home Rule Law of the District of Columbia.
What was however, surprising is the privately signing of today's executive orders declaring war on the laws and law-makers of the District of Columbia. The City Counsel of the District of Columbia establishes laws and rules and policies of District of Columbia Courts, not a presidential appointee of President Trump. Images of President Trump signing the Executive Orders as he, essentially, declared war on Democracy in the United States of Columbia is apparently behind lock and key. Ruling the District of Columbia is President Trump's goal, but not his only goal. In his remarks today, President Trump encouraged US states to upend policies and laws that align with his personal agendas. Namely, President Trump wants DC Judges to incarcerate children and youth for being disrespectful. Also, President Trump wants DC Judges and law enforcement officers to arrest persons who are undocumented persons in the District of Columbia without cause.
Connecting criminal activity to the homeless and poverty population of the District of Columbia, President Trump ranted about building housing for homeless and low income people. Trump implied low income housing should be demolished in the District of Columbia and other states that might follow his lead.
President Trump inferred but stopped at stating the children of wealthy people are rarely disrepectful and seldom participate in criminal behaviour.
The Friday, August 8, 2025 trilateral signing between President Donald J. Trump, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of Armenia, and President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan is significant for several strategic, geopolitical, and humanitarian reasons—especially given the long and painful history between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Here’s why this moment matters:
🕊️ 1. A Historic Step Toward Peace in Nagorno-Karabakh The Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed region with a majority ethnic Armenian population, has led to decades of war, ethnic cleansing, and instability in the South Caucasus. The most recent full-scale war in 2020 ended in a Russian-brokered ceasefire that left underlying tensions unresolved.
This trilateral agreement likely formalizes recognition of borders, security guarantees, or humanitarian access, and may include permanent peace terms. A U.S.-brokered signing—on American soil—represents a new international consensus that bypasses Russian dominance in the region.
🇺🇸 2. A Major Diplomatic Victory for the U.S. By hosting this signing at the White House, President Trump is signaling a reassertion of U.S. leadership in international diplomacy—especially in a region where Russia, Turkey, and Iran have exerted heavy influence.
If successful, this initiative:
Elevates U.S. credibility as a peace broker in post-Soviet conflicts.
Undermines Russian regional influence at a time when Russia is distracted by the war in Ukraine.
Builds U.S. soft power in Eurasia and the Global South.
🌍 3. Energy and Infrastructure Implications Azerbaijan is a major energy supplier to Europe, especially in light of efforts to reduce dependence on Russian gas. Peace with Armenia could:
Enable regional trade routes, pipelines, and railways through Armenian territory.
Strengthen the Middle Corridor trade route between Europe and Asia (via Central Asia and the South Caucasus).
Make Armenia an economic bridge instead of a conflict zone.
This could benefit global energy markets and U.S. strategic interests, especially given tensions in the Middle East and Black Sea regions.
🧭 4. Armenia’s Strategic Pivot Westward Armenia has been increasingly disillusioned with Russia, particularly after Moscow failed to defend Armenian interests during recent Azeri incursions. Prime Minister Pashinyan has signaled:
Closer ties to the EU and U.S.
Potential withdrawal from the Russian-led CSTO (Collective Security Treaty Organization)
This agreement may formalize Armenia’s westward pivot, placing it more firmly in the democratic, U.S.-aligned camp.
🫂 5. Humanitarian and Reconciliation Efforts This signing may include:
Commitments to return displaced persons or prisoners of war
Cultural heritage protections in contested territories
Mechanisms for reparations, reconstruction, or truth commissions
If so, it marks a rare and hopeful moment of healing after decades of violence.
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Last night upon arrival to the White House, Boris Epshteyn. Esq., born August 14, 1982, was seen with President Donald J. Trump. Attorney Epshteyn has emerged as one of President Trump's "chief attack dogs and reliable talking heads on television" states The New York Times.
In July, 2016. Attorney Epshteyn became Donald Trump’s "TV Attack Dog" when Donald J. Trump lashed out at Khizr Khan, the father of an American Muslim soldier killed in Iraq.
Background On Boris Epshteyn: "Boris Epshteyn is an American Republican political strategist, attorney, and investment banker. Epshteyn previously worked on John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign that was unsuccessful.
Epshteyn is, since January 2025, the personal senior counsel to President Donald Trump. Epshteyn was previously a strategic advisor on Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign and has remained a close advisor to Trump in his inter-presidency Epshteyn was the chief political commentator at Sinclair Broadcast Group until December 2019. Epshteyn was also a senior advisor to Trump's 2016 campaign for President of the United States."
I’ve learned firsthand that dignity is not a grant. Equity is not a loan. Justice is not a favor. And our future should never be determined by whether we win access to public funds. For far too long, entire communities have waited for rescue, watching funds pass them by while their neighborhoods erode. But today, we are building without waiting—and without compromise.
We are designing a resilient, privately funded clean energy and digital infrastructure enterprise that does more than survive change—it thrives in it. Our work is rooted in a commitment to generate long-term value for communities often overlooked and to do so without the burdens of debt traps, bureaucratic delays, or politically motivated handouts. What we’re building is not just infrastructure. It’s a new social architecture. A model for how communities can grow in power, ownership, and connectivity—on their own terms.
When the Great Bill passed, many of the lifelines people depended on were quietly removed. Programs vanished. Promises shrank. Funding was rerouted to already privileged hands. Yet rather than despair, we chose to dig in and design. Across the DMV and beyond, our team is launching ultra-fast EV stations, clean-energy mobile hubs, digital access lounges, and affordable housing systems that operate entirely outside the realm of federal subsidy. We are not mourning the end of an old model. We are ushering in the beginning of something new.
At the heart of our mission is the reimagining of three core pillars: affordable housing, energy access, and digital equity. The housing we develop is not “low-income” in the way the world has defined it. It’s beautiful, efficient, modular, and rooted in human dignity—designed for families who deserve more than just a roof over their heads. Our 350kW+ EV stations aren’t placed in already-affluent neighborhoods. They’re positioned where progress has too often skipped, offering clean energy where it’s needed most. Our community lounges are more than charging sites; they are safe, smart, connected spaces for youth to learn, parents to work, and entrepreneurs to thrive.
These projects are not acts of charity. They are investments in generational wealth—engineered not to extract, but to empower. There’s a deep difference between infrastructure that enriches banks and infrastructure that restores people. We are focused on the latter.
My calling to this work comes from personal fire. I remember the sting of skipping prescriptions I couldn’t afford. I remember passing through neighborhoods that seemed permanently paused in time—forgotten by policy, untouched by progress. I remember building with little more than blueprints, belief, and borrowed time. And I remember the shift when I realized I didn’t need anyone’s permission to design solutions for the people I love.
Today, I still build—not just for myself, but for every child dreaming of excellence and every parent working double shifts with no clear way forward. I want affordable housing that honors working-class excellence. I want clean-energy sites that serve every zip code, not just luxury lots. I want spaces that reflect the brilliance and beauty of the communities they serve. This isn’t just about innovation. It’s about restoration.
So what should we do after the Great Big Bill? We must start by refusing dependency. Grants can be helpful, but they can also create stagnation. The invitation now is to act—not to wait. We must build from the blueprint of what is right, not what is reimbursed. Ethical partnerships are key. We do not work with lenders who exploit. We align only with investors and collaborators who understand that people are not margins—they are the mission.
Most importantly, we must center the next generation. The children watching us today are not just our legacy; they are the future landlords, architects, engineers, and caretakers of this rebuilt society. Everything we construct now must prepare them for an abundant tomorrow. Let our infrastructure be their inheritance—not their obstacle.
There’s another truth rising alongside this movement: Black women are becoming the new infrastructure pioneers. We’ve always known how to lead—from pulpits, from community kitchens, from the front lines of healthcare and education. Now we’re leading in steel, concrete, power grids, and digital innovation. We are buying land. We are closing deals. We are drawing site plans. We are no longer asking to be included. We are leading the way.
When you see a Black woman overseeing a clean energy facility or engineering a housing complex, understand this is not exceptional—it is essential. And it is long overdue.
To those in power—Congress, the White House, the courts—we say this: don’t just observe us. Partner with us. Fund what works. Remove outdated roadblocks that choke community-led innovation. Expand the definition of infrastructure to include digital access, energy equity, education, and belonging. This is not a rebellion. This is an invitation. And the invitation is divine.
We believe in a future where everyone has a stake, not just a side. Where the wealthy can invest with conscience and still thrive, and the struggling can rise with dignity and not debt. We believe that infrastructure—when designed with love—can transform more than roads. It can transform lives.
Let us agree, as a nation, that no child should be locked out of learning because they lack a signal. That no elder should freeze in winter because aid was slashed. That no worker should be one paycheck from eviction while nearby towers sit empty. That intelligence is not the inheritance of the elite, and that opportunity should never be limited by birthright.
Let us agree that dignity, equity, and infrastructure are not separate goals—but shared foundations.
We rise—not by tearing down the powerful, but by lifting up the neglected. We are not building against anyone. We are building for everyone. This is resilience. And it is by design.
Why do heads of states justify starving parts of their communities? Why do governments restrict lifesaving healthcare while defending access to abortion? Why do politicians legislate in ways that knowingly lead to preventable suffering or death?
Because the value of human life has been subordinated to money and self-interest.
IS STARVATION IN GAZA: A WEAPON OF INTENTIONAL GENOCIDE?
Speaking at one of his Scottish golf courses in Turnberry, Trump weighed in on illegal crossings being made across the English Channel, applauding UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s efforts to curb illegal migration.
US President Donald Trump on Monday disagreed with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s claims that there was no starvation in Gaza. Speaking to reporters during a visit to Scotland Trump said “based on television...those children look very hungry.”
IS BLOCKING ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ABORTION SERVICES AS WELL AS ABORTION HEALTH CARE SERVICES INTENTIONAL GENOCIDE ?
Debates about offering people food and health care when they have apparent physical needs for food and health care are absurd.
Politicians debate and legislate while children and women are dying from hunger as well as dying by way of abortions and the lack of health care. What are the roots of such intellectual arguments? The answer is money. Whereas, the value of lives is less valued by governors of nations, states and government administrations.
Blocking access to healthcare and marketing access to healthcare that ends the life of a human being by way of abortion are sides of the same coin. Some one may end up dead. So, what is really at the root of what is going on?
A provision in a Congressional tax bill instructs the federal government to end Medicaid payments for one year to abortion providers that received more than $800,000 from Medicaid in 2023, even to those like Planned Parenthood that also offer medical services like contraception, pregnancy tests and STD testing?
WHAT IS REALLY AT THE ROOT OF WHAT IS HAPPENING TO THE UNBORN, CHILDREN, YOUTH AND WOMEN ON EARTH? WHY HAVE HEADS OF STATES AND PRIME MINISTERS JUSTIFIED STARVING SECTORS OF THEIR COMMUNITIES?
What are the roots of such intellectual arguments? The answer is money.
The value of human lives is being discounted by governors, prime ministers, and government administrations around the world.
Two Sides of the Same Coin Blocking access to healthcare and marketing access to healthcare that ends the life of a human being by way of abortion are two sides of the same coin.
Either way, someone ends up dead.
WHAT IS REALLY GOING ON? GOING ON? Are the issues rooted in human beings loving themselves and loving money more than, specifically, children, youth and women. Are the issues rooted in human beings not seeing that blocking health care is as destructive as aborting a child?
What Is Really at the Root of All of This? At the core, the crisis is not only political—it is moral and spiritual.
Leaders have become comfortable with policies that trade life for convenience, power, or money. Humanity is loving self and wealth more than it loves children, youth, and women.
Yes—blocking healthcare can be as destructive as abortion, because in both cases, policies result in preventable deaths.
At its core, what we are witnessing is humanity’s failure to love—especially to love children, the unborn, women and the vulnerable more than power and money.
The same hearts that rationalize withholding food and healthcare also rationalize policies that end life in and out of the womb. Both are systems of control, built on profit, political gain and fear of scarcity. a prominent saying related to fear is "what one fears may overtake you and/or happen," Mr. Job states this thought: Job 3:25 states: "For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, and that which I was afraid of is come unto me."
This is not a time of scarcity The abundance of trade among nation-states reveals the fact that this is not a time of scarcity.
Warning We must not let our empirical beliefs nor non-empirical beliefs guide humanity toward more manifestations of death or play a role in shaping experiences and potentially drawing unwelcome circumstances into reality.
Until leaders and societies reclaim the fundamental truth that every life—born or unborn, rich or poor—is sacred and equally valuable, starvation, abortion, and systemic neglect will remain tools of policy, not moral failures to be repented of.
All The Kings Men
Now, the cracks are no longer deniable.
The wall has crumbled. And no matter how many horses are armored in law, no matter how many kingsmen march in suits and legislation, the fragments of violated children, silenced survivors, and complicit systems lie scattered on the ground.
President Donald J. Trump’s visit to The Federal Reserve today is but a ceremonial stop along a larger fault line. For while executive orders are signed and economic optics are managed, the real collapse is cultural—and spiritual. The repeated deflection toward identity politics, chemical castration rhetoric, and transgender fear-mongering is not accidental. It’s strategic. It’s distraction. It’s protection of something far older and far darker.
We are not just witnessing a political fall. We are witnessing the fall of empathy. The fall of accountability. The fall of institutions once trusted to protect, now exposed for their complicity in shielding predators and silencing pain.
The nursery rhyme warns us: some breaks cannot be fixed by power alone.
So now we ask—not what the king's men will do next—but what we will do. Because healing, unlike power, does not ride in on horseback.
The world may soon discover why the idea of chemical castration is repeatedly injected by President Trump while talking about unrelated topics.
Why is someone else's Trangender self-identity often the focus of conversations among the Trump administration and others in society?
Pedophilia, hebephilia and ephebophilia, rape and pornography has for far too long been swept under the rugs of cultures throughout the world as though innocent and not-so-innocent people are not being harmed. Generation after generations of individuals are being almost forced to protect those that led them down paths that they had no idea about.
It is unfortunate that American society is being forced to deal with these topics beyond the offices of therapists. Yet it is what it is. Ours is a society that embraced pedophilia, hebephilia and ephebophilia, rape and pornography for monetary gain and the worst of appetites and goals.
Difficult to hear about these things, yes. Difficult to be empathetic and not to be curious perhaps, yes. It is also difficult determining how to move forward constructively within a cultural society that was built upon approving the practices of pedophilia, hebephilia and ephebophilia, rape and pornography.
Hiding, not healing and pointing fingers at others and ourselves is not advantageous.
This is the moment to start and sustain stopping the madness. Pedophilia, hebephilia and ephebophilia, rape and pornography.
Parents and guardians are openly determining the sexuality of minors, young adults and even mature adults by why of the intoxicating drugs termed pedophilia, hebephilia and ephebophilia, rape and pornography.
As President Trump sacrifices the memory of his long-time associating and perhaps complicity with less than honorable people some have lost their focus on what truly matters, which are the victims and practitioners that want different lifestyles. Lives void of pedophilia, hebephilia and ephebophilia, rape and pornography.
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