The midterm election of 2026 is the most critical in our lifetime. Will we remain a democracy, or will we become an autocratic government? This is on the ballot. Voting has never been so critical and crucial.
Let’s be clear: America’s clock moves backward at a deliberate pace with the presidency of Donald Trump. “Make America Great Again” means segregation, poor farmers, and an economic decline for the masses, a decline in Black employment, lack of health care, and people living in fear as the Feds come for deportation. The “Golden Age” means wealth for white males exclusively. Trump has declared war on the Blue states and seeks retribution against those who have opposed him. Be clear. The Trump message is damn the law. The law is whatever Trump and his team claim it to be. The Justice Department is being mocked and turned upside down. I now have a new respect for “POWER,” what it is and what it isn’t. The Executive Order is mighty, but it is not the law.
War on Chicago…

Trump has declared war on Chicago by sending federal troops to monitor the city’s declining crime rates. Meanwhile, Condé Nast Traveler Magazine, reports that Chicago has been named the best city in America for the ninth time. He even suggests an arrest with our governor and our mayor. The military scares protesters and pushes them to the front, while innocent people are arrested solely because of their ethnicity. The officers lack identification—they wear masks, no name tags, and drive unmarked cars. So much for accountability. It reminds you of the men who rode horses in white hoods—same principle. The bad guys target innocents because they dislike their skin color.
War on Blacks…

War has been declared on Black America. Those who have advanced through government ranks are receiving letters informing them their services are no longer needed. The government targets them. Robert E. Primus was the first Black board chair of the Surface Transportation Board, the independent federal agency responsible for regulating freight rail and other interstate transportation systems. He was fired, effective immediately, and learned of his dismissal when he went to work and found that his access to his office, government email and STB systems were immediately cut off. He was fired in August because he did not “align” with the president’s agenda.
Dr. Carla Hayden, the first African American and the first woman to be the Librarian of Congress, was also fired.
Gwynne A. Wilcox, the first Black to serve as a member of the National Labor Relations Board, and Alvin Brown, the only Black member of the National Transportation Safety Board, were also removed.
General Charles Q. Brown, Jr., the second Black chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the nation’s senior military official, was also displaced because he was too “woke.”
These dismissals are purely racial. People are being removed solely based on race or ethnicity and replaced by less qualified white individuals. It’s a frightening time for those who have worked hard to climb the bureaucratic ladder. They are losing their jobs for no reason other than race. Corporate America faces issues with multicultural programs and DEI being called “unlawful,” which harms minority businesses.

The fight against Black America continues in museums and education. We see erasure through the banning of books, exhibitions, admissions, and program agendas. Our culture is being labeled as “inappropriate,” and no specific ideology matches Trump’s thinking. Be clear, regardless of your generation, zip code, or station in life, Trump has brought racism back into the American way by intimidating and threatening war to push the “insurrection act” so that an election cannot be held, which could mean the cancellation of the election.
Stay woke.
