People love to turn public-records requests into morality plays. Who’s guilty. Who crossed a line. Who should be embarrassed. That’s not what this is. This PRR exists for one reason only: to test whether the City governs by process, or by vibes. Not people. Not personalities. Process. What We Know (and What We Don’t) From the records already produced, we …
People Love to Complain About Corruption
But Complaints Don’t Create Records “They’re all crooked.” That line shows up in Deerfield Beach conversations every election cycle. Then interest fades. No filings. No follow-ups. No paper. Alleged corruption survives outrage because outrage leaves no record. Complaining Is Cheap Accountability Is Procedural Public criticism can sting. Sometimes it carries social cost. But sustained accountability requires something else. Time. Process. …
MAOS Is Back. Same System. New Failure Modes.
MAOS is back with a new approach to First Amendment systems engineering. I shut My Acts of Sedition down because I was busy breaking other systems I broke Florida’s book-ban law hard enough that Ron DeSantis rewrote it. I stress-tested school districts until they folded. I forced cities to choose between constitutional neutrality and shutting the whole damn thing down. …



