Common Defense - Georgia
05/30/2026
We just learned the President bought up to $5 million in Dell stock beginning on 10 February. Dell then secured a five-year, $9.7 billion Pentagon software contract. On 8 May, he publicly told Americans to buy Dell.
Every dollar in that contract comes from taxpayers. Every weapons system, every deployment, every decision the Pentagon makes is supposed to serve the country, not the personal wealth of the person at the top. When the Commander in Chief profits from the institutions he commands, the line between public service and private gain disappears.
This is corruption. Congress has a duty to investigate it.
05/30/2026
The Future of Our Communities Is on the Ballot Voting was never just about politicians.It’s about who gets to shape the future of our communities.Right now, decisions are being made about our schools, our...
05/28/2026
Common Defense is proud to endorse Cori Bush for Missouri's 1st Congressional District.
Cori is a nurse, an organizer, and a proven fighter for working families. She has stood with veterans in the fight to protect democracy, end the forever wars, and rebuild the institutions that serve our communities.
She understands what true security looks like.
Not built through bloated Pentagon budgets or endless conflicts abroad.
It is built by investing in healthcare, housing, climate action, and the right of every American to vote.
Our movement of veterans is honored to stand with her. St. Louis, we are showing up with you.
05/25/2026
Sigma served for 11 years. She will tell you Memorial Day did not begin the way most of us were taught.
The real origin runs through the Black community, and it is a story almost no one learns in school.
05/25/2026
Today is not a celebration. It is a debt.
Some gave everything so the rest of us could live free, and the least we owe them is to remember exactly what that cost.
We do, today and every day.
To the fallen, and to the families who carry their absence: we honor you.
The cost of war gets counted in budgets and numbers. The real cost has never fit on a spreadsheet.
Every person we lost was somebody's best.
The bravest, the most alive, the ones you would want beside you. That is the loss no one tallies, and the one we carry today.
Wade Christensen survived what should have killed him more than once.
Daisy-chained rockets in Afghanistan, the only survivor of his patrol, at 20 years old.
Then ten months of recovery at Walter Reed. We lost him on Memorial Day.
One of his brothers in arms tells his story here. A scholarship in Wade's name carries his legacy forward. You can support it here by visiting the link in the comments.
05/20/2026
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