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Silence Is Compliance
While Corporations Move for Our Water, Our Grid, and Our Neighborhoods—Our Congressman Says Nothing
Apr 9
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Destiny Wells
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March 2026
Who Should Community Project Funding Serve—People or Corporate Influence?
Understanding how federal funding reaches Indianapolis and the choices behind where it goes.
Mar 13
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Destiny Wells
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February 2026
Power Should Serve People, Not Private Equity
I will not accept corporate utility contributions while families face rising bills and our climate future is treated as an investment portfolio.
Feb 27
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Destiny Wells
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This Isn’t the Norm. It’s the Reality.
Signals, silence, and the constitutional duty to vote before war.
Feb 25
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Destiny Wells
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When the System Serves Itself
How ballot access and insider control are colliding in Indiana’s capital city
Feb 16
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Destiny Wells
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Your Tax Dollars Are Paying for Empty Ads
How Franking Works — and Why Indianapolis Deserves Specifics on Housing Results
Feb 15
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Destiny Wells
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The Satellite Economy of Democratic Politics, Part I
Burn rates, vendor pressure, and the math behind scaling a primary
Feb 14
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Destiny Wells
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We Can’t Go Back
Indiana, innovation, and the cost of mistaking stability for progress.
Feb 13
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Destiny Wells
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Who I Work For
Why I won’t take corporate PAC money in Congressional District 7
Feb 10
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Destiny Wells
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From the Top of the Ballot
How Indiana’s 7th can power turnout, strengthen margins, and lead beyond Marion County.
Feb 8
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Destiny Wells
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Shoving the Door Open
Energy is rising in Indiana. The question is who controls it.
Feb 7
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Destiny Wells
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December 2025
Bake the Cake
Elections aren’t lost in November—they’re decided long before it.
Dec 27, 2025
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Destiny Wells
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