Michael and Sarah Walker

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By: Elephant in the Ink Room

Today’s political climate feels like a war zone—and who’s to blame? All of us. It’s easy to point fingers: blame Biden, blame Trump. But the hard truth is, we’ve let this happen. A commentary from the Purple Man, Not Left, Not Right, somewhere in the middle and trying to make sense of it all. Visit us at https://elephantsinkroom.com/ or our YouTube Channel 'purple man channel' https://www.youtube.com/@PurpleMan-z8b6l Thank You for your time, Michael, Sarah and Emma Walker 'The Middle Road' We strive to keep it short, others may talk about...

Healthcare in America vs Socialized Medicine Today- End of Series
Today at 3:14 PM

Roughly half or more of U.S. healthcare spending already flows through government programs. We are not a pure market system. We are a complex blend.

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In America, we have No Kings. March 28 https://www.nokings.org/
Last Sunday at 4:11 PM

In America, we have No Kings. We are showing up together again on March 28. https://www.nokings.org/

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Thank You, Mr. Trump: How Media Consolidation Is Accidentally Saving Journalism
Last Friday at 7:34 PM

The lack of money is a problem without an easy answer. But it is also, in a strange way, a kind of protection. With money comes control. The moment someone else starts paying the bills, they start having opinions about the content.

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Process vs. Power: When the Courts Step Into Medicine
Last Friday at 5:42 PM

What we are seeing now is not simply a legal pause. It is the system doing what it was built to do when pushed too far, too fast. Slowing things down. And in a healthcare system that touches every American life, that friction—however frustrating—may be the only thing preventing something far more unstable from taking its place.

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A Pivot Opportunity on America’s Mental Health Crisis – Redirecting Priorities from Endless War
Last Thursday at 5:02 PM

You have the platform (X), cash, and disruption cred to make this viral and bipartisan—addressing blue-city street crises and rural opioid/mental health gaps without heavy ideology. It aligns with your existing views, scales like your big missions, and could force national conversation/pressure for reallocations.Worth considering? The timing (lame-duck dynamics, midterm/economic pain building) might be right.No pressure—just an idea from a purple independent who's tired of misplaced priorities.

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Christian nationalism isn’t really about Christianity at al
03/13/2026

The GOP has a unified voice. You can agree with it or despise it, but you always know what it is. Democrats keep waiting for permission to find theirs. That's not a messaging problem. That's a leadership problem, and until the party decides to solve it, Georgia stays an asterisk instead of becoming a blueprint.

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The GOAT Strategy
03/10/2026

Keep the stories coming fast enough and messy enough, and the public eventually shrugs and goes back to everyday life. Work. Bills. Kids. Groceries. The ordinary things that actually matter in people’s lives.

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To The United States Congress – Thirty eight words
03/04/2026

You took an oath. Thirty eight words. You said them out loud, probably with your hand raised and people you love watching. They weren't complicated words. They didn't leave much room for interpretation. They asked one thing of you — that you defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Not your party. Not your president. Not your seat.

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I Get It
03/03/2026

That truth is this. The closest thing to actual power most of us will ever hold is a vote and a voice. That's it. That's the whole arsenal. It isn't much, until enough people pick it up at the same time. But neither of those things work if we stop using them. And they stop working in a different way when we use them without thinking. When we vote the way we're told to vote, believe what we're told to believe, and accept what we're told to accept.

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No One Best Fix, Part 3 Dark Money Continued – Montana as a Test Case, Not a Template
01/09/2026

It tests something narrower: Whether a state can limit certain forms of outside influence Whether local accountability can be strengthened structurally Whether reducing scale changes behavior

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No One Best Fix, Part 1 Dark Money Continued – Why Simple Solutions Fail
01/07/2026

The difficulty arises when: Money becomes scalable Influence becomes detached from consequences The people paying don’t live with the outcomes Banning money outright isn’t realistic. Limiting it too tightly just pushes it into new, often less visible channels.

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Dark Money for Dummies — Part 3
01/05/2026

The conspiracy's that aren't. Far cheaper Less crowded with competing messages Less scrutinized by media More consequential per dollar spent

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Dark Money for Dummies — Part 2
01/04/2026

Once people understand what dark money is, the next question is obvious: If this creates so many problems, why does it exist at all? The short answer is not corruption or conspiracy.

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Dark Money for Dummies — Part 3
01/03/2026

The conspiracy's that aren't. Far cheaper Less crowded with competing messages Less scrutinized by media More consequential per dollar spent

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Dark Money for Dummies — Part 2
01/03/2026

Once people understand what dark money is, the next question is obvious: If this creates so many problems, why does it exist at all? The short answer is not corruption or conspiracy.

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Dark Money for Dummies — Part 1
01/03/2026

“Dark money” sounds dramatic, like something illegal or conspiratorial. Most of the time, it’s neither. At its simplest, dark money is political spending where the true source of the money is hidden from the public

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You Know You’ve Made It When Trump Tweets
11/05/2025

You Know You've Made It When...Success isn't measured in Grammys or box-office hauls—it's etched in the glow of a Mar-a-Lago tablet at 2 a.m. You know you're truly winning when the President of the United States, fresh from a state dinner or a tariff tweetstorm, pauses his golf swing mid-follow-through to fire off a Truth Social screed about you. "No talent!" he types, all caps rattling like a teleprompter on the fritz. "Ratings in the toilet—worse than cable reruns!" And the kicker: "He's better looking than that has-been anyway." (Okay, maybe not the looks part verbatim, but give...


The Trump Donation Loop: How Taxpayer Money Could Indirectly Fund a White House Ballroom
10/22/2025

As you can see, he is hard at work providing healthcare and food for those gullible Republicans MAGA #SanityNow #politics #oregon #politicslover #oregonlife @OPB @KOINNews

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Pay to Be Heard by Trump
10/22/2025

So if you’re still sending in your “urgent $25 contribution” to make sure your opinion matters, maybe ask yourself: Are you part of a movement — or just another mark in a long-running con? Because when you have to pay to be heard, I promise you, nobody is listening, they are just counting. #SanityNow #politics #oregonGOP #politicslover #oregonlife

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Guilt by Association: Your Silence on MAGA’s Shadow, You’re So Screwed
10/21/2025

You didn’t run when you had the chance. Post-2020, when whispers of independence could’ve saved you, you drowned them out with the roar of primary fears and donor demands. You gave eulogies for the old GOP but sang MAGA’s tune. You cringed at the rallies—maybe even rolled your eyes in private—but stayed silent, betting proximity to power trumped the risk of scandal. Why break away? The base demanded devotion, and stepping out meant political suicide.

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An Open Letter to Governor Tina Kotek and Mayor Keith Wilson: Portland’s Welcome Wagon for the Uninvited Guests
10/21/2025

Commandeer the Food Trucks: Rally a squad of our iconic mobile kitchens—Voodoo Doughnut for the sugar rush, Nong's Khao Man Gai for that Thai soul food hug, and a fleet of taco wagons from the Alberta Arts District. Park them en masse at the deployment staging areas: Southwest Third Avenue by the ICE outpost, Pioneer Courthouse Square for good measure. No barricades, no chants—just free plates heaped high, courtesy of the city and state coffers. Let the guardsmen line up like tourists at the Saturday Market, fumbling for napkins amid the steam of sizzling carnitas. Mobilize the Servers: Asse...


Throwing Off the MAGA Yoke
10/20/2025

Don't believe the ridiculous propaganda being forced down our throats, don't believe the lies and don't bend the knee. And don't take our word for it. Do some research, do some fact checking and above all be true to the Constitution and the values that created it. Burn those MAGA red caps and reject the rhetoric of the WOKE, Learn to see the big picture and make choices based upon a love of our country and for our neighbor. If you truly want to enjoy a glass of Bourbon, leave the ICE out of it.

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“Throwing Off the MAGA Yoke” — A Call to Real Republicans
10/20/2025

The real Republican spirit has always been one of work, decency, and courage. It’s the spirit of Eisenhower, who warned against blind militarism. Of Reagan, who knew America’s greatness was found in optimism, not anger. Of countless local leaders who served their communities quietly, never asking for fame or applause.

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Why Do The Ultra Rich Make Asses Of Themselves
10/03/2025

Why do the ultra rich, like Donald and Elon have to make such asses of themselves. they already have everything any million people could want?

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Martrina & Jasper – Silent Monday
09/19/2025

Candles are burning, but the light feels cold Memories linger, stories left untold The wind through the window carries your sigh And I am left asking, why must love die?

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Violence, who’s who.
09/18/2025

Conclusion: Which Party's Rhetoric Promotes Violence Most?Based on empirical data, Republican rhetoric promotes violence the most in the current U.S. context. It is more pervasive among elites, amplified by aligned media, and correlated with higher rates of lethal attacks (e.g., mass shootings, insurrections). This isn't to absolve Democrats—fringe left rhetoric contributes to unrest—but the asymmetry is clear: Right-wing language has spilled into more widespread, deadly actions, per sources like the Journal of Democracy and Greater Good Science Center.To mitigate: Cross-party pacts against dehumanizing speech (as Carnegie recommends) and media accountability could help. Rhetoric alone does...


Why People Are So Angry
09/14/2025

It’s not just one man or one party, though Trump’s barrage of falsehoods and attacks made the trend painfully visible. Washington’s insiders have grown comfortable rewriting the playbook to suit themselves. The result is a public that feels cheated and betrayed — and that’s on the leadership, not the people.

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Politicians Make Promises With No Binding Obligation To Deliver
09/10/2025

The Constitution protects broad political speech. Campaign promises are legally treated as opinions or aspirations, not contracts. Courts generally won’t police political lies — they leave it to voters, the press, and opponents to challenge them. Politicians intentionally keep promises vague (“I’ll fight for better healthcare”) so they can’t be measured easily.

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Warranty Not Included
09/10/2025

Imagine if politicians had to back their campaign promises the way companies back a product. If the car doesn’t run, you get a refund. If the fridge dies, you get a replacement. But in politics? Once the votes are counted, the warranty disappears.

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Loyalty to Country, Not to a Man
09/08/2025

Real loyalty isn’t to a man. Real loyalty is to our country. And a country shows its loyalty back by taking care of its people. That means intelligent solutions, not slogans. It means tackling the hard problems—healthcare, jobs, inflation, veterans’ care—with real ideas instead of scapegoats.

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Get Back to the Issues
09/08/2025

Voters deserve more than fear and name-calling. It doesn’t matter if the attack ads come from the right or the left—they’re distractions. What matters is whether a candidate will look us in the eye and tell us what they plan to do for our families, our communities, and our future.

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Off to The MAGA Show
08/29/2025

With “1776” inked across my chest, I swear the libs are the real threat, Bought six more guns for liberty's sake— (But forgot my insulin by mistake.)

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Betting Against The Economy, why would Trump do that?
08/29/2025

When leaders or high-ranking officials make financial moves that profit from economic decline, it undermines the very foundation of public trust. Reports suggest former President Trump and some government officials may have engaged in activities that allow them to benefit if the economy falters. These actions are troubling because while ordinary Americans face layoffs, inflation, and market volatility, insiders with privileged information can stand to gain.

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10% government stake in Intel – Good or Bad
08/28/2025

Trump’s known investment profile: Public records and reporting show he has diversified holdings across multiple sectors (stocks, real estate, funds, etc.), including historical past holdings in companies like Intel. Yet, there is no indication that he or his family currently hold private Intel stock or a stake in this government-led deal. The recent Intel stake is clearly portrayed as a federal government transaction, with no intermingling of Trump's personal finances.

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Gerrymandering: Why Do Rules Exist If No One Follows Them?
08/26/2025

So the question remains: if no one is playing by the rules, why do the rules exist? Perhaps the answer is that the rules are waiting—for us. They are waiting for citizens to demand better, for courts to enforce standards of fairness, and for leaders to rediscover the humility that comes with serving rather than ruling. The rules still exist because they are the difference between democracy and tyranny. But they will only matter if we decide to make them matter.

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🌐 Welcome to Newsom – Buttigieg – 2028
08/23/2025

Newsom brings bold executive experience, from wildfire response to universal preschool. He champions clean energy, climate resilience, and digital infrastructure — while keeping California's economy the fourth largest in the world.

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Gerrymandering, The Cowards Confession / Girly Boys
08/21/2025

Let’s be clear: this isn’t clever strategy, it’s cowardice. It’s the political equivalent of moving the goalposts because you’re afraid to lose a fair fight. Even when done in retaliation, it’s still rigging — a confession that persuasion has failed, that truth has lost, and that the only path left is manipulation.

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Gerrymandering, The Cowards Confession
08/21/2025

Let’s be clear: this isn’t clever strategy, it’s cowardice. It’s the political equivalent of moving the goalposts because you’re afraid to lose a fair fight. Even when done in retaliation, it’s still rigging — a confession that persuasion has failed, that truth has lost, and that the only path left is manipulation.

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A Morning Note to a Friend That Isn’t Like Me
08/19/2025

Democrats often avoid real solutions, framing these problems as the result of a failed society. The reality is many of these so-called “downtrodden” are instead lazy, addicted, or opportunistic—knowing they can live off handouts and steal without consequence. On the other hand, Trump’s “arrest them all” approach isn’t a solution either. These people still have rights. What happens after the arrests? Deport them? Ignore the Constitution? That’s where he has his head up his ass.

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A Morning Note to a Friend That Isn’t Like Me
08/18/2025

Democrats often avoid real solutions, framing these problems as the result of a failed society. The reality is many of these so-called “downtrodden” are instead lazy, addicted, or opportunistic—knowing they can live off handouts and steal without consequence. On the other hand, Trump’s “arrest them all” approach isn’t a solution either. These people still have rights. What happens after the arrests? Deport them? Ignore the Constitution? That’s where he has his head up his ass.

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