America's governance has a 5.24 billion dollar crack in its foundation. In 2025, a record 872 public servants used the revolving door to turn public influence into a private commodity. tribunesroar.com/2026/03/14/t...
Posts by Greg Wright
I just wrote a @theactionnetwork.bsky.social letter: Tell the Senate: Don't weaponize our faith to suppress votes. Write one here: actionnetwork.org/letters/tell...
Register here: www.us.mensa.org/join/march-o...
March is when Minds meet. Come see what happens when intelligence is social.
For me, @americanmensa.bsky.social is more than a test score; it’s a nerdy social club where you can connect with people who are as curious as you are.
Whether you're already qualified or just curious, come show up and join the conversation.
We are skipping the formal presentations to talk about what finding this community actually feels like—a place where you can finally skip the small talk and dive straight into the big ideas.
If you’ve ever wondered where your people are, this is the week to find out. 🧠✨
On March 11th, I’m co-hosting a virtual forum called “From Curiosity to Join: Why You Belong in Mensa.”
I just wrote a @theactionnetwork.bsky.social letter: Tell Your Representative to Support Increased Federal Arts Funding for FY27. Write one here: actionnetwork.org/letters/tell...
You might already qualify for membership, but even if you don't, I’d love for you to just show up and join the conversation.
March is when Minds meet. Come see what happens when intelligence is social.
Check it out here: us.mensa.org/marchofminds
We’re hosting some virtual events to show you what that connection actually feels like. Our first event is a leadership workshop on March 4th called “Leading With Relationship”.
It’s less about a test score and more about being part of a nerdy social club where you can just connect with people who are as curious as you are.
This month, we’re launching "March of Minds" to grow our membership. This is a chance to see if Mensa is the community you’ve been missing elsewhere.
There’s a specific kind of energy that happens when you’re in a room where you can finally skip the small talk and dive straight into the big ideas. For me, that’s what @americanmensa.bsky.social has always been.
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Moonset over the palm trees. There’s a brief window in the mornings when I walk Kona where the sky feels like a perfect gradient. 🎨✨ #NoHoLife #MorningSky #ValleyLiving
He rocks in everything I’ve seen him in.
Apparently our electricity bills are going through the roof and this is partly related to data centers that hog huge amounts of electricity to generate information. I, for one, feel hopping mad about this. The companies that are using the data centers should bear the cost.
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Americans across the U.S. are celebrating King's legacy this weekend. One way to reflect on his life and message is by revisiting his celebrated 1963 speech delivered at the Lincoln Memorial.
"We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now." Dr. King’s words remind us that progress isn't inevitable, it’s driven by those who refuse to wait for a more convenient season. Today is a reminder to keep pushing, keep questioning, and keep moving toward a more inclusive reality. ✊✨ #MLKDay2026
The solution isn't to ban AI or let it rip. It's the aviation model. We need an NTSB for Tech to investigate failures and set safety standards.
Safety is what makes innovation possible.
Read the full post: tribunesroar.com/2025/11/20/f...
While Congress stalls, the legal landscape is fracturing.
27 states passed 73 different AI laws in 2025 alone. We are building a compliance nightmare.
We need a federal standard, a "building code" for the digital age.
The AI check engine light is on. 🚨
A new report details a cyber-attack where the AI acted as an autonomous pilot, executing nearly 90% of the tactics independently.
Washington is still arguing over hypotheticals. The threat is already here.
It's time to stop analyzing the "deal" and start analyzing the broken system that created it.
Our new post explains why this "compromise" is a surrender—and the one non-partisan, structural fix that would make this entire extortion game impossible.
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We just ran a 41-day national experiment, and the result is in: inflicting mass pain on the public is an effective political tactic.
The media will analyze the "win/loss," but this is a procedural and moral failure that rewards the "breakers" and punishes the "builders."
The 41-Day Lesson: Hostage-Taking Works.
That's the real takeaway from the shutdown. The "deal" that ended it wasn't a "compromise" or a "return to normal." It was a validation of extortion.
I'm tired of the broken binary. We have to fix the process.
I'm launching Tribune's Roar, a new non-partisan blog for independent thinkers. My first post isn't just about the problem; it's about a concrete, structural solution.
tribunesroar.com/2025/10/30/b...
Tomorrow, 42 million Americans are set to get $0 in SNAP benefits. This includes 16.3 million children and 8.3 million seniors.
Meanwhile, the Members of Congress who caused this gridlock are still collecting their paychecks. This isn't a partisan failure. It's a systemic one.
I'm tired of the broken binary. I'm launching Tribune's Roar, a new blog focused on structural solutions, not partisan outrage.
My first post is live. We have to stop letting them use our own citizens as bargaining chips.
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Incredible and sad for California
I hope the security cameras are working at this prison.