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10/10 This is how trust collapses. Not through one event but through a steady pattern of excuses, distractions, and silence. A divided public is easier to control. Fear becomes the atmosphere. And people begin to wonder if anyone in power is still listening. #SixFamilySpeaks
9/10 Republicans defend the regime. Democrats warn but fail to stop it. The result is a public that feels abandoned. They see hearings that lead nowhere. Outrage that fades. Institutions that choose calculation over duty.
8/10 This is not governance. It is misdirection. It works because the news cycle can only hold a few stories at a time. When those stories are distractions, the real issues slip through the cracks.
7/10 The Epstein file release should have shifted the national conversation toward accountability. Instead the air was filled with noise. Anything to pull attention away from the names and connections that demanded answers.
6/10 Critical stories vanish under the weight of spectacle. A new insult. A new feud. A new construction project. Meanwhile the war with Iran continues in the background. Lives are lost while the headlines chase distractions.
5/10 Bannon once said the strategy was to flood the zone. Overwhelm the senses. Bury the public under noise. When attention is fractured and truth is flexible, power can operate without scrutiny.