US News October - No Kings, Just Chaos: Who's Really Running the Resistance?
The "No Kings" Movement: The NO KINGS movement—kings of anarchy or the rebranding of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara ? We know history has seen bad kings, but Castro and Guevara were kings themselves—kings of suppression. So who stands behind the movement ? The No Kings Day protests were organized by a broad coalition of over 200 organizations, with Indivisible playing a central role [1]. Key organizers included Leah Greenberg (Indivisible's executive director) and Randi Weingarten (American Federation of Teachers president) [2]. Major participating organizations included: American Federation of Teachers; Communications Workers of America; American Civil Liberties Union; MoveOn; The 50501 Movement [1] [3]. You'd think Randi Weingarten has other priorities, but obviously she focuses on idolizing America into her own 1960s worldview. Does it really coincide with the NO KINGS vision? The phrase "No Kings" encapsulates a profound political philosophy that extends far beyond a literal rejection of hereditary monarchy. At its core, it represents a fundamental challenge to any form of absolute, arbitrary power and an unwavering commitment to self-governance and distributed authority. Free translation: looks like the Hamas and Palestinian Authority government or George Orwell's 1984, potentially another expression of hate, like Hamas toward Israel. Well, the Democrats' current demise is resistance called democracy, like no kings or king of 10 people ? Crowds on Demand , king power. The head of a national crowd-for-hire firm is warning that America's protest culture has become a target for exploitation—by paid agitators, profit-driven interest groups and even foreign actors seeking to fuel division. Adam Swart, CEO of Crowds on Demand, told Fox News Digital that his company has witnessed firsthand how demonstrations can be co-opted by people "making money off chaos" rather than advancing genuine civic causes.
Food Dye Controversy: MASA—make America sick again. So here you have it : MAHA wants to remove dyes from food, so the producers and legal compliers sue, claiming no scientific proof. As Walmart claims that 90% of the dyes are already free of these additives, perhaps the 10% remaining make the claim for the lawyers, as the statistics prove. It's like crime statistics or COVID cause of death—anything but. And by the way, don't eat receipt paper. Walmart says it will remove synthetic food dyes and several other additives from all of its store brands by 2027. That includes private labels like Bettergoods and Great Value, the most popular in-store brand in America. The mega-retailer joins food companies like Kraft-Heinz, Hershey, General Mills and Conagra (which reports earnings today) in pledging to eliminate artificial coloring from food products.
Earlier this year, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. pressured the industry to phase out synthetic food dyes but stopped short of an outright ban. Walmart said 90% of its products are already free of these additives, but even a 10% change for a retailer as massive as Walmart can have a big effect on the industry.
Billionaire Influence on Politics: Follow all the Trump legal challenges here. How billionaire heiress spends money , just to give you a feel for how many solar panels we could put on houses without spending billions on legal challenges and "moralist" billionaires supporting anarchy—eh, Marxism? And what does the Children's Investment Fund have to do with politics —Soros-like?
Immigration and Deportation Cases: After all, it looks like the Maryland dad is going to stay for a while. Perhaps he will find enough support among Democrats for a political run. They can surely explain how you can be politically protected due to persecution by a local gang. Was he a police officer? Abrego is originally from El Salvador. He entered the U.S. illegally and lived in Maryland for more than a decade before he was arrested in March and deported to a notorious Salvadoran prison. Courts declared that deportation illegal because it violated a 2019 order from an immigration judge who barred the U.S. from sending him there due to potential persecution by a local gang.
Tariffs and Trade: Tariffs remain on the roller coaster, with China throwing some heavy rocks of rare earth—perhaps to say hello to Trump after the Middle East act and remind him they deserve attention. Expect all this to close out by year's end.
Government Shutdown and Political Rhetoric: Once the government shutdown reaches the top of the news cycle again, we'll tell you. For the moment, rhetoric is key. Expect some thousand more bloggers and crowds-on-demand applications, as DOGE is replaced by a self-inflicted gunshot by Democrats. The creator of Obamacare reflects on his democracy understanding from the WTF swamp. Street crime—Chicago homicides 2025 = 339 (Chicago Tribune). "When you see an administration suggest that ordinary street crime is an insurrection or a terrorist act, that is a genuine effort to weaken how we have understood democracy and that was understood by Democrats and Republicans," Obama said. Some people would call it war.





