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massandra
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October 12, 2025
Massachusetts State Committeewoman Kathleen Lynch (R) recently sent out an email to constituents hammering the transparency issue on Beacon Hill. I myself have written a few posts here about some o... (Read more)
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September 15, 2025
This past week, a number of Massachusetts teachers have been put on leave following social media comments about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. This situation has highlighted a massive gap in ou... (Read more)
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massandra
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September 09, 2025
The deployment of the National Guard to cities around the US (completed or merely threatened) has rightfully made a lot of Bostonians nervous. Browsing the Massachusetts subreddit, I can easily fin... (Read more)
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September 02, 2025
If you’ve tuned into the news recently, you may have noticed that seemingly every single city has, at once, experienced an epidemic of crime, illegal immigration, and corruption. The president depl... (Read more)
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August 27, 2025
With the National Guard deployed to DC, and preparing to mobilize across 19 states, the threat of Boston falling to federal capture looms over Massachusetts. The Democrat party has vocally opposed ... (Read more)
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August 25, 2025
When a political coalition stalls trying to find the most in-character way to accomplish something instead of pursuing a path based on its own foundational goals, I call that “alignment theater”. S... (Read more)
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August 18, 2025
Making an impact There’s a vital step between attending protests and holding local office that most people sleep on: force-multiplying outreach for under-the-radar local policy. Most people don’t c... (Read more)
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August 16, 2025
Insights from a former conservative I grew up Boston Irish Catholic, raised on faith, family, and Republican talking points. Starting in middle school, I attended GOP rallies, collected signatures,... (Read more)
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August 13, 2025
(Source: Mass.gov) Strategic silence We expect bad actors to spin and mislead in politics; that’s the nature of the game. The more insidious and ubiquitous rhetorical failure is when politicians an... (Read more)