Just because Renee Good, Alex Pretti, and Keith Porter are no longer in the news does not mean they are not still dead.
Monday, June 1, 2026
Don't Be Distracted During America's Fight For Justice
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Donald Trump Tells His Followers Who He Is
Down the path ‘longside the lake
A tender-hearted woman saw a poor half-frozen snake
His pretty colored skin had been all frosted with the dew
“Oh well,” she cried, “I’ll take you in and I’ll take care of you”
“Take me in, tender woman
Take me in, for heaven’s sake
Take me in, tender woman,” sighed the snake
She wrapped him up all cozy in a comforter of silk
And laid him by thе fireside with some honеy and some milk
She hurried home from work that night, and soon as she arrived
She found that pretty snake she’d taken in had been revived
“Take me in, tender woman
Take me in, for heaven’s sake
Take me in, tender woman,” sighed the snake
She clutched him to her bosom, “You’re so beautiful,” she cried
“But if I hadn’t brought you in, by now you might have died”
She stroked his pretty skin again and kissed and held him tight
Instead of saying thanks, that snake gave her a vicious bite
“Take me in, tender woman
Take me in, for heaven’s sake
Take me in, tender woman,” sighed the snake
“I saved you,” cried the woman
“And you’ve bitten me, but why?
And you know your bite is poisonous and now I’m gonna die”
“Oh shut up, silly woman,” said the reptile with a grin
“You knew damn well I was a snake before you took me in”
“Take me in, tender woman
Take me in, for heaven’s sake
Take me in, tender woman,” sighed the snake
“Take me in, tender woman,” sighed the snake
“Take me in, tender woman,” sighed the snake
Monday, April 27, 2026
NC Alliance of Black Elected Officials holds 20th Annual NC Black Summit
By, Mildred Robertson
The NC Alliance of Black Elected
Officials held it’s 20th Annual NC Black Summit April 23-24 at
the Raleigh Marriott Crabtree Valley. This year’s theme of "Unleashing
OUR Power, United in Purpose," provided a platform for Black leaders throughout the state to
connect, share their experiences, and collaborate on addressing mutual
challenges. The organization’s foundation was built on the belief that
collective problem-solving among community leaders would strengthen advocacy
and foster positive change.
Challenges and Growth
Over the past twenty years, both the state and nation have faced increasingly difficult challenges. Despite these growing pressures, the NC Black Alliance has not only endured but has grown stronger, showcasing remarkable resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity. The organization’s current strength reflects its enduring mission and the unwavering dedication of its members.
Among the Alliance’s many accomplishments are its efforts to train the next generation of African American elected officials While there is no comprehensive public database tracking every North Carolina Black elected official since 2006 at local, municipal, and state levels, representation now includes numerous municipal leaders, dozens of state legislators, and several members of Congress. The Alliance fosters collaboration among these officials on critical policy and advocacy issues, including education, economic and environmental justice, and affordable housing. Additionally, the Alliance encourages civic engagement through training initiatives and voter mobilization, and it advocates for financial literacy and equitable economic opportunities within Black communities.
Over the past two decades, the
difficulties facing both the state and nation have become significantly more
pressing. Despite these heightened challenges, the NC Black Alliance has grown
stronger, demonstrating resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity.
The strength of the organization today is a testament to its enduring mission
and the dedication of its members.
Statewide Advocacy
Thanks
to the persistent efforts of the NC Black Alliance, Black advocacy remains
vibrant and effective throughout the state. The organization continues to serve
as a driving force for progress, ensuring that the voices of Black leaders are
heard and their concerns are addressed.
Friday, April 17, 2026
Accountability and Misconduct in Congress
By: Mildred Robertson
Both Swalwell and Gonzales have resigned their positions, ensuring that the balance of power within Congress remains unchanged. However, this raises important questions about what would happen if only one of them were credibly accused of abuse, and the implications such a situation might have for Congressional power dynamics.
Historically, misconduct among members of Congress has often been addressed through closed-door investigations. These processes tend to shield members from public scrutiny and prioritize their protection over that of the victims. Additionally, until recent reforms, taxpayer funds were used to settle harassment complaints. These settlements aimed to safeguard the perpetrator's reputation and finances, rather than holding them personally accountable for their actions.
Many witnesses and victims hesitate to come forward with allegations, primarily due to fears of retaliation. The process for filing complaints is not only intimidating but also lengthy and complex, involving multiple steps such as counseling and mediation. This cumbersome approach discourages individuals from seeking justice, as it places significant emotional and procedural burdens on those affected.
The current system is structured in a way that consistently favors the protection of the institution over the welfare of victims. This approach is evident even in situations where there is considerable evidence of misconduct—for example, the extensive documentation of credible accusations of sexual misconduct against a sitting president. Despite the existence of such evidence, Congress often responds with sluggish and insufficient actions. These delays persist even as public pressure mounts, with many Americans calling for greater transparency and accountability. Ultimately, this pattern highlights how the system continues to shield politicians, neglecting the needs and concerns of victims who seek justice and resolution.
While the Congressional system often acts to shield its members from the fallout of sexual misconduct allegations, the response to such accusations varies considerably depending on party affiliation. Democrats generally advocate for more stringent and immediate consequences when one of their colleagues faces accusations of sexual misconduct. This approach reflects a tendency within the party to prioritize accountability and swift action, aiming to address misconduct decisively.
On the other hand, Republicans tend to be more skeptical of allegations made against their own members. They frequently perceive these accusations as less credible or as being motivated by political interests, which can lead to a more cautious or defensive response.
This partisan divide underscores the challenges in establishing uniform standards of accountability within Congress, as both parties navigate the reputational risks and political consequences associated with addressing misconduct among their ranks. In the end, it is the victims who incur the reputational risks and suffer political, social and employment consequences.
Friday, April 3, 2026
Thwarting Trumps Ambition to be King
By Mildred Robertson
I am not sure Americans understand the threat the Trump
administration poses for our nation’s continued democracy. Legal scholars,
advocacy groups and political opponents have noted his sustained assault on
constitutional norms and principles that maintained our democracy nearly 250
years.
The Trump administration has initiated an aggressive campaign targeting a wide range of fundamental rights and protections. This assault extends to immigrants, voting rights, civil rights, states’ rights, and women’s rights, undermining the progress and security these groups have achieved over decades. By challenging and diminishing these rights, the administration has shown a disregard for the foundational values upon which the United States has long stood.
Central to this effort is the administration’s willingness
to overlook, and in many cases, actively contravene established legal
precedents and constitutional safeguards. For example, actions related to
birthright citizenship directly challenge the 14th Amendment.
Similarly, the administration has disregarded the principle of Separation of
Powers and has overstepped its authority in congressional spending, ignoring
the checks and balances that are crucial to the functioning of American
democracy. These departures from tradition and law reflect a broader pattern of
governance that puts personal and political interests ahead of constitutional
norms.
Despite their often disorganized and seemingly incompetent
behavior, the administration has made alarming progress toward a deeply
concerning objective: the systematic rollback of constitutional rights for
American citizens. The aim appears to be the establishment of a government
resembling a monarchy, with Trump and his family positioned as the central
figures of power. This gradual shift away from the democratic principles and
constitutional framework upon which the United States was founded signals an
unprecedented threat to the nation’s longstanding traditions of liberty and
justice.
The consequences of these actions are stark. America is
witnessing the slow dismantling of its constitutional foundation, a process
that leaves the country vulnerable and exposed. This erosion is comparable to a
scenario in which an individual, worn down by persistent advances, ultimately
yields to an unwelcome suitor—only to discover that her initial fears of
mistreatment and brutality were justified. As constitutional safeguards
continue to be weakened, the nation faces an uncertain future, one in which the
values that have defined its democracy are increasingly at risk.
Though Trump appears to be quite mad when you view his
behavior on the world stage, he is nonetheless cunning. Many of his goals are
so absurd that they seem to have no chance of succeeding, but he constantly and
consistently pursues them. He chips away at our foundation the way a prison
inmate chips away the wall that stands between him and freedom with nothing
more than a kitchen fork.
His cabinet is comprised of sycophants who are both
unqualified and who place Trump’s desires over constitutional norms. Their primary
goal seems to be the implementation of his every whim, whether constitutional
or not.
Chief among them is Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth who has
embarked on a rampage to kneecap the armed forces by firing top military
leadership, even as the U.S. is embroiled in a war against Iran. The abrupt
dismissal of leaders such as Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George and Army
Gen. David Hodne blindsided military leadership. While troops are being
deployed to the Middle East, Hegseth summarily dismissed Hodne, the four-star
general tasked with providing appropriate equipment to protect U.S. forces.
Dozens
of other military leaders, many of them female and/or black, recently were
terminated from their positions. It makes one wonder why this administration so
desperately wants to decapitate the military. This pattern of dismissals raises
significant questions about the administration’s intent in destabilizing the
military’s leadership structure.
The
judiciary has made only weak attempts to contain the rise of authoritarianism
fostered under the Trump administration. Congress, on the other hand, has
buckled beneath Trump’s onslaught.
In
this critical moment, the preservation of American freedom and democracy rests
squarely on the shoulders of its citizens. The institutions that once served as
reliable safeguards—such as congress, the courts and the military—can no longer be
counted on to defend our democratic principles. Instead, it is up to the
American people themselves to protect the nation’s future.
Our
most effective tool in this fight is the ballot. By voting, we exercise our
fundamental rights and affirm our commitment to democracy. It is through
collective action and vigilance that we can ensure the survival of the
liberties and values that have defined our country for generations.
In
the current climate, where threats to democracy are increasingly present, it is
essential for every citizen to exercise their right to vote. Even when
confronted with challenges such as militarized polling stations or intimidation
from groups like the Proud Boys, we must not be silenced. The act of voting is
not only a right, but a crucial responsibility that ensures our voices are
heard and our values are protected.
We must steadfastly defend our right to vote, making certain
that every ballot is counted fairly and accurately. By standing up against any
form of suppression or intimidation, we play a vital role in preserving the
democratic process. The survival of democracy in America depends on our
collective determination to participate, protect, and promote free and fair
elections. Only through this unwavering commitment can we guarantee that
democracy continues to thrive in our nation.
Monday, March 16, 2026
Trump’s War: The Bully Without Backup
By Mildred Robertson
So,
Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegeseth decided it was a good idea to
play wargames with Iran. Both Trump and Hegseth seem to think America’s
military is a cadre of toy soldiers they can use to demonstrate what strong men
they are, just like kids playing in the back yard. They entered this war with
little thought, and apparently no plan, having left military experts out of the
conversation. They thought they would drop a couple of bombs, assassinate a
couple of leaders and that Iran would play the role of a whimpering underdog,
fleeing from their strength and might. Hegseth talks about killing and fighting
as though that is a goal, rather than a deterrent.
In
the three weeks since the two countries launched their attacks on Iran, the United
Nations has noted mounting reports of civilian casualties. Trump’s little foray
into militarism has resulted in the bombing of a school in the Iranian city of Minab,
where more than 160 schoolgirls were
murdered and as many as 100 more people were wounded.
Iran answered American and Israeli attacks with drone and missile attacks on Gulf States. As of March 15, service members killed in the Middle East numbered 13. Iran also moved to close the Strait of Hormuz, a vital, narrow passage connecting the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arbian Sea. It is the world’s most important oil transit corridor. The strait is only 21-33 miles wide and serves as the only sea route for much of the crude oil and liquid natural gas exported by Saudi Arbia, Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait and Iran.
Often
referred to as the gate to the Persian Gulf, Iran has restricted passage
through the Strait to the US and its allies. As a result, oil prices have
surged to about $100 per barrel. About 20 percent of the world’s oil usually
passes through the Strait, and so global oil prices have soared. Before the war,
oil was around $70 a barrel. U.S. gas prices now average $3.71. That’s up 80
cents over a month ago.
Clearly
that does not play well on the nightly news in America, so Trump is seeking to
extricate himself from a web of his own weaving. His next move in this bloody
game is to coerce NATO allies to join him in reopening the Strait. The problem
is, the Allies were not consulted when Trump started this war and do not feel
compelled to join a naval coalition to escort ships through the Strait. While
he calls Iran a “paper tiger”, he still wants NATO allies to send warships to
secure the strait.
So,
Trump has started a war he cannot finish and now turns to NATO to back his
play. But this is not NATO’s war. NATO
is obliged to come to the aid of its members once they have been attacked.
Nothing in their charter compels them to join a member who is the aggressor.
Trump
and Hegseth must play their war game, “EPIC FURY,” alone. The problem is Iran is not playing and war is
not a game. What America ends up with is
“EPIC FAILURE,” as the bully stands alone.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Battleground State North Carolina March 3rd Primary
By Mildred Robertson
Early voting has ended in North Carolina, but it is still not too late for your voice to be heard. The 2026 Primary Election is March 3, 2026.
As Washington D.C. swirls out of control, it is more
important than ever that all those Americans who marched in the streets to
decry the abuses of the current administration, march into the voting booth to
put action behind their rhetoric. It seems that North Carolinians are motivated
to do so, with early voting totals in Wake County topping 500,000 through Thursday,
February 26. According to Catawba
College’s Center for N.C. Politics & Public Service, Early voting in North
Carolina surpassed both the 2022 midterm primary and the 2024 presidential
primary totals at the same point in the calendar year.
Data analysis showed that early voting through Thursday was about 24% higher than at the same point in the 2022 midterm primaries-and even surpassed the 2024 presidential primaries. For context, the 2022 midterm primaries had the highest turnout for a midterm primary in the state in 20 years.
With record numbers of voters participating in the
early-voting cycle, what remains to be seen is who will turn out on election
day. Democrats seem to have a strong showing in early voting among registered
partisans and Unaffiliated voters. According to Old North State Politics half
of Unaffiliated voters chose the Democratic ballot. This could be impactful if
it carries over to the March 3rd primary vote.
This election marks a pivotal point in our nation’s history.
Not since the civil war have Americans had such a profound decision to make
about who we will be, both domestically and on the world stage. As we wrestle
with an authoritarian assault on our democracy we must decide whether justice and
the rule of law are the real underpinnings that hold up our democracy.
At the end of the day, it is up to the voters to confirm or
deny the direction in which our country is going. That means it is up to you.
If you haven’t voted, turn out on March 3rd and
make your voice heard.
Monday, February 9, 2026
Trump Insults Nation's Only Black Governor
By Mildred Robertson
As the sitting president
continues to sow chaos throughout the political landscape, he outdid himself
over the past week. First, he tweeted a racist photo of former president and first
lady Barack and Michelle Obama. (He claims one of staff did it yet refuses
to apologize for it or chastise whoever did.) Then he moved to disinvite
Governor Wes Moore of Maryland from a bipartisan dinner for governors at the
White House.
This is particularly puzzling
since Moore is the vice chair of the organization and the only sitting Black
governor. Trump announced that only Republican governors would be invited to the
bipartisan winter meeting of the National Governors Association (NGA). He
specifically blocked Moore and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis from the event’s black-tie
dinner. Both have publicly challenged the White House since Trump began his
second term.
Moore opposes Trump’s immigration
policies and his deployment of the National Guard to, supposedly, combat crime
in states led by Democrats. He also supports redrawing Maryland’s voting maps
in response to Trumps efforts to gerrymander districts to create GOP
majorities.
Moore says the National
Governors Association, known for bipartisan cooperation committed that the
dinner will not be considered an official NGA event. Meetings between the
president and governors typically allow direct discussion of national issues.
Moore claims his exclusion from this event may be due to race and criticizes
the president’s actions as unaddressed.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Trump Continues His Politics of Distraction
By Mildred Robertson
So, Trump is at it again. Trying to distract us from the EPSTEIN FILES....
- Blowing up boats in open waters
- Kidnapping a foreign leader
- Sending troops to major sanctuary cities to war against the community
- Using babies as bait to lure immigrants to capture
- Crashing into people's cars on the streets of America as a means of apprehension
- Disbursing tear gas into neighborhoods, cars and houses
- Tear gassing people in the face
- Kidnapping American citizens and holding them unlawfully
- Killing American citizens in the streets
And now he wants to start a war with Iran for carrying out similar atrocities against its own citizens. Oh, and let's not forget that he is sending the FBI into Georgia to try to rewrite history to say he won the election against Joe Biden.
All of this deserves America's attention. But we cannot forget the Epstein files. He needs to be prosecuted for all of the above. But he, and all others who show up in the Epstein files need to be made to account for their actions and pay for any crimes they may have committed.
SHOW ME THE EPSTEIN FILES.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
America Awakens to the Horrors of ICE Tactics
By Mildred Robertson
Everyone has heard of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, both executed by ICE agents while peacefully protesting in Minnesota. It is horrific and sickening. It is unthinkable that those are the images I see when I turn on the morning news. Muted in the media coverage, however, are stories of black and brown people who have been abused and murdered at the hands of ICE. Extrajudicial killings of people of color is normal in America. It does not pierce the conscience of America as these killing did, though it should.
Another narrative in the media is how Renee Good and Alex Pretti were great citizens, and from all accounts they were. But that was not what made their murders wrong. No one needs to be dragged through the streets, peppered sprayed in the eyes and set upon by a hoard of jack-booted thugs and ultimately be slain.
The
brutality of this agency is unbelievable. There are at least 13 instances of
immigration officers firing at or into civilian vehicles. At least eight of
those resulted in gunshot wounds, with two leading to deaths. Those are just
the ones we know about. And the general public does not even know their
names. Assumptions by many is that these
people represent the “worst of the worse” Trump so fondly refers to in his
rants about immigration.
Keith
Porter, a black 43-year-old father of two was shot by an off-duty U.S. ICE
agent in California on New Year’s Eve. He was not the “perfect victim” whose
killing raises red flags for your average white Americans. Porter fired his gun in
the air in celebration of New Year’s Eve according to his family. This tradition began in early U.S. history as a symbol of
celebration and renewal, and it is occasionally still practiced in some
Southern regions. His actions
were illegal but did not warrant a death sentence. And ICE agents are not
police. But the media attention focused on him for a moment and then moved on.
They
aimed a bright light on the murder of both Renee Good and Alex Pretti who had
every right to protest. They had every right to record the violence being
inflicted upon the citizens of Minneapolis. They had every right to offer a
hand to a citizen violently pushed to the ground and then pepper sprayed.
Their
murders were atrocious, gut wrenching, unthinkable. But so are the assaults on
people who may or may not have committed a crime. So are the assaults on
children, women, the elderly, the sick, many of whom have fallen victim to an
overly aggressive, paramilitary force released on the streets of our cities.
No
matter the circumstance, no matter what the crime, everyone residing within our
borders has the right to face justice based on due process. No one deserves to
be summarily executed in the streets of America, to be detained without warrant
or to be expelled without adjudication of their case.
If
we are going to wake up…let’s wake ALL the way up.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Stranger Things: America Living in the Upside Down
Mildred Robertson
Every
day I wake up to news of additional infractions against the constitutional
rights of citizens and inhabitants in America. A
nation once seen as full of promise and opportunity is now viewed as a
hellscape.
Today,
America is a place where soccer moms are shot in the face and five-year-olds
are used as bait to entice immigrants to surrender to masked thugs as vicious as
Demogorgons; humanoid but not human. Just like these fictional monsters in the
Supernatural horror series “Stranger Things,” ICE agents travel in pacts
enacting the will of Trump who uses his power to manipulate, terrorize and
sometimes kill his victim. His main aim seems to be controlling the world.
The
American hellscape, just like the landscape in Stranger Things, creeps into
every corner of our existence, consuming everything in its path. While ICE
agents ram cars on our highways and beat and choke a 16-year-old citizen whose
only mistake was travelling to school in a car driven by his immigrant father,
these thugs have no respect for the rule of law. They murdered Alex Pretti, who
simply attempted to protect a woman who they had viciously attacked and pepper
sprayed. After the first shot, they peppered his body with up to ten shots once
he was down. It is reported that one of
the agents commented their actions were just like the video game, “Call of Duty”.
This
is not law enforcement, and it certainly is not a game. This is anarchy cloaked in governmental
authority. It appears that Donald Trump and his administration have unleashed a
rabid group of criminals upon the streets of America, parading as law enforcement.
It is alleged that many ICE agents were pulled from the ranks of the January 6th
rioters, and they seem anxious to continue their attack on the foundational
rights and privileges enjoyed by Americans for well over 200 years.
They
have taken to the streets kicking down doors, breaking windows dragging people
from cars, beating citizens and non-citizens alike, with no regard to the
constitutionality of their actions. This
administration has given them license to do as they please to those residing within
our borders.
As
disturbing as those actions are, it appears this administration has not seen
enough violence on the streets. Trump seemingly plans to deploy the ACUTUAL military
to the streets of American communities.
As
new atrocities come into view daily, Congress and the courts seem stymied by
the brazenness of this administration’s attacks on the rule of law. It is as
though they are surprised that an elected leader of the United States would
choose not to play by the rules.
Our
courts and our Congress seem to be caught flat-footed in the face of an
authoritarian leader whose goal is to subjugate the people and undermine the
Constitution. It is amazing that they did not anticipate this upside-down
world, when the Constitution itself recognized it, defined it and set up guard
rails to contain it.
While
our Founders clearly understood that one day someone would attempt to steal the
freedoms they fought so hard to wrest from the hands of an imperialistic
government, they believed that they had established a framework strong enough
to repel a dictator’s rise to power. Unfortunately, those agencies empowered to
balance overreach by an authoritarian administration seem to be impotent. While
the courts have awarded shallow victories in this fight, our gerrymandered
Congress is stymied and offers us little relief.
So,
we are at a crossroad. What are American citizens to do? If our courts and our
Congress cannot protect us, what are we to do? Will our world remain upside
down, or will we fight to return to normalcy? It is for Americans to choose.
Monday, January 12, 2026
ICE Agents Kill American Citizen
By Mildred Robertson
On January 7, 2026 Trump’s thugs killed an American citizen in cold blood. Renee Good, a Minnesota poet and mother, is accused of intentionally trying to run over ICE officers, although video indicates she was attempting to leave the scene. ICE officer Jonathan Ross pumped three bullets into Goods car, shooting her in the head. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem then took to the airwaves to lie about it. She labeled the victim as a domestic terrorist within hours of the incident and claimed the agent is immune from prosecution.
Since her assassination Good has been vilified by members of the Trump administration, even though her final words were "I don't hate you." Compare her character to that of the assassin who called her a f'n bitch as he shot two additional rounds into her head. Let us not forget, Good was an American citizen exercising her constitutional right to protest when she was murdered on the streets of Minneapolis, just blocks from where George Floyd had been murdered by Minneapolis police in May of 2020.
The FBI has taken over the investigation, refusing to share case materials with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension(MBCA) that includes evidence from the scene and eyewitness testimony. As the administration continues its public attacks on Good, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz says that he fears that there will not be a fair outcome if the MBCA is not allowed access to crucial crime scene data. It appears that the MBCA will pursue a parallel investigation into the murder.
While Trump claims the ICE officer who killed Renee Good has total immunity, law seems to indicate that state prosecutors have the authority to pursue charges. The officers' qualified immunity under federal law will likely complicate the prosecution. The state is currently collecting evidence before making a decision on whether to bring charges.