A policy can restrict voting without saying “you can’t vote.”
It can do it with paperwork, long drives, document fees, name mismatches, and delays.
That is why the SAVE Act is so concerning, especially for women in rural America.
A policy can restrict voting without saying “you can’t vote.”
It can do it with paperwork, long drives, document fees, name mismatches, and delays.
That is why the SAVE Act is so concerning, especially for women in rural America.
Women create life.
Patriarchy created a male creator.
Ask yourself why.
My new blog goes straight at the oldest theft of all: the theft of women’s power through story, symbol, and so-called sacred authority.
https://centerlinewoman.blog/2026/03/17/men-created-god-because-women-create-life/
Why does the government always seem to find money for luxury, upgrades, consultants, and comfort at the top, but suddenly starts pinching pennies when it comes to the poorest people in society?
That’s the question more and more taxpayers are asking, and honestly, it’s hard not to be angry.
Some analysts argue U.S. foreign policy may have helped create conditions for instability.
Others say rival powers are weaponizing the tragedy to undermine American credibility.
The truth may lie somewhere in between.
How much power should the executive branch have over elections?
That question is no longer theoretical.
My latest blog explores where the constitutional line should be: presidents should have enough authority to protect elections, but not enough to control the rules or outcomes.
https://centerlinewoman.blog/2026/03/04/executive-power-over-elections/