Saturday, August 22, 2026

THE CASH STUFF FOR AUGUST 27, 2026

 ST. AUG WILL NOT OFFER

ANY EDUCATION CLASSES

THIS FALL

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


After 158 years in the business of teaching Black students degreed courses, St. Augustine’s University (SAU) in Raleigh is now a literal shell of itself, having lost its accreditation and filed for bankruptcy.

Now add one more log to the burning fire. The small, historically Black Episcopalian university, which did not conduct on-campus classes last semesters, preferring instead to conduct non-degreed courses online, this fall won’t even do that.

SAU will not offer any educational classes at all this semester. The school had planned to offer eight online classes in artificial intelligence, public health and computer programming at between $1,100 and $4,500 each. But now, according to SAU, that won’t happen.

All of this is the result of a fiscal restructuring at the school after SAU announced last April it would enter a voluntary Chapter 11 process and end its legal fight to restore its permanent accreditation.

On August 20th, SAU Attorney Clara Rogers told US BankruptcyJudge David Warren that not going through with the online classes and educational programs would help reduce payroll and other expenses.

Judge Warren responded by saying SAU is “essentially closed.”

Published reports note that SAU is still considering ways to monetize its 105 acres in real estate, value at $200 million.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

THE CASH COMMENTARY FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 20TH, 2026

 

                                                                   CASH MICHAELS

                                      HE’S DESPERATE TO LIVE FOREVER

       by Cash Michaels


There’s so much absolute nonsense flying around these days involving the crookmeister-in-chief, it’s hard to know where to begin sometimes. This guy is doing, AND getting away, with so much thievery, so much tyranny, so much dishonesty, there are days when it’s simply hard to take or keep up with.

But one thing has stood out to me that I just can’t shake, and I think that monster ballroom and underground bunker Trump is proudly and illegally building as part of the White House complex is key to understanding what he’s really rushing to do with all of these crazy moves.

Trump isn’t just building monuments to himself.

When his term in office ends in 2028, he doesn’t plan to leave the White House grounds. He plans to be buried IN the White House grounds. I mean, why fancy the place up with gold-plated this and diamond-studded that so someone else can get the glory?

No, my guess, and I readily admit that it’s a wild one, is he plans to be entombed there so that no matter what happens, he never leaves the place of his greatest power, and the nation and the world will always see the renovated White House and bunker as his personal sanctuary, no matter who succeeds him.

Now you may be asking yourself, “Where does Cash get this stuff from?” But if you think about it, and all of the stuff Trump has done to Washington, DC to remake it in his image, it only stands to reason that since he sees himself as “one of the greatest leaders the world has ever known,” he’ll want to take that all the way to the end, and believes there’s nothing we can do to stop him.

Don’t forget, the guy was gifted a brand new $400 million Air Force One by a foreign nation he’s keeping when he leaves office. Damn thing can’t even defend itself flying from Washington to New Jersey. But what it lacks in missile defense it more than makes up for in filthy, disgusting luxury. That should have been our first clue that he’s not going anywhere after his term is over.

So for now, while Trump technically remains in office for the remainder of his four-year term, he’ll continue to do whatever he believes will build his legacy, not just, in his mind, as the “greatest” American president who ever lived, but now, the “greatest world leader in history” who ever walked the Earth.

Trump builds those false legacies in his mind and around Washington, DC (albeit with hundreds of millions of OUR tax dollars) now. And then, after he’s gone, Trump believes he still lives on through all of the monuments and self-tributes he’s making sure get built and finished by 2028.

And I’m thoroughly convinced that his body will some way be entombed in the underground portion of that gaudy White House ballroom/bunker complex he’s building. You know, the monstrosity Trump has now labeled “the Great National Security Facility and Ballroom.” That ridiculous plan explains all of the wild, off the rails behavior the 80-year-old monarch-in-chief has been exhibiting. Given how broken down Trump’s been looking lately, I think he’s psychologically and physically racing a clock. He knows his days are few, and he’s trying to make it to the finish line with some spectacular stunt he believes the world will be talking about forever. That’s his style.

Make no mistake, Trump’s second act is that he “lives” forever after his death, and he’s laying that groundwork now.

All of the monetizing of government, all of the big international power moves starting wars and tariff battles with the rest of the world, all of the institutional changing of history, education and civil rights policy, is all for a reason. To mark the nation with his brand for the rest of our days. And make no mistake, Trump has also gotten his children into the act, counting on them to somehow carry out the parts of his plan he can’t finish.

To Trump, he's destined to live twice, and he’s doing everything he can to make sure that he does. Trump has no plans to be buried at Arlington with anybody else, because he feels that he’s GREATER than everybody else. 

No, Trump is making plans to go out being hailed as the “Supreme Leader of the World.” I know, I know, it all sounds like a bad villain from an old  James Bond movie, but I’m convinced Trump stays up at night dreaming this stuff up.

We seriously need folks on our side of the table to think out of the box, and think like him, so that Trump can be stopped before he finishes what I truly believe is his master plan. And make no mistake, there IS a master plan afoot. He’s even ignoring the courts because he feels that he can, and is entitled to. I’m certain Trump thinks he’s already figured out a way around a Democrat-controlled Congress. But that doesn’t mean we just sit back and let this maniac get away with this stuff.

We can put a stop to this madness by changing Congress regardless of how slick Trump thinks he is. All of us vote because we must. All of us vote because we need to start back down the path towards getting things back to  normal. All of us vote because we must bring back the rule of law to govern ourselves. All of us vote because we must make America a country that believes in freedom, justice and equality once again.

If Donald Trump wants to spend his last failing days planning his own funeral, then let him. If he wants to be buried in an underground mausoleum at the White House, fine with me. And if he wants to build tributes and monuments to himself all over Washington, D.C., then by all means.

What goes up, can just as easily be torn down once sane and ethical leadership is back in control. But none of that can happen unless we VOTE and mean it.

After all, try as we might, you and I can only live once. Let’s VOTE this fall to make the only life that we all share, a good one!

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Monday, August 17, 2026

THE CASH STUFF FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 2026


           DR. EDDIE GLAUDE TAKES QUESTIONS AFTER KEYNOTE SPEECH IN WILMINGTON

EXCLUSIVE

EDDIE GLAUDE SAYS WE

ARE THE LEADERS WE’VE

BEEN LOOKING FOR

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


  “We are witnessing, I believe, the dismantling of the world that made our lives possible,” distinguished author, commentator and professor, Dr. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., told the Black lawyers and Black doctors attending last weekend’s 2026 Annual Continuing Legal/Medical Educational Conference in Wilmington.

“Everything that was put in place to allow you to be in this room today, they are destroying,” Glaude continued, making veiled reference to the Trump Administration’s elimination of DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) policies , and destruction of established civil rights laws in the public and private sectors across the country.

“Of course there’s the attack on American history itself. They want to tell themselves a story [that] this nation has absolved them of responsibility and accountability.”

“They want to be white …without judgement!” Dr. Glaude declared, to applause.

The popular MS NOW political television analyst continued to rattle off the various ways the Trump Administration has allegedly violated the rule of law, sought to deprive American citizens of their constitution rights, and monetize governance into extraordinary wealth while a nation suffers from higher prices and few cogent public policies.

“W.E.B. Dubois once said if you really want to know what white supremacy really means, in our day, all you need to know is who is more susceptible to early death,” Dr. Glaude, author of the current bestseller, “America, U.S.A.:How Race Shadows the Nation’s Anniversaries” [Penguin Random House], said to even more applause.

“In short, our democracy is in deep trouble, and I say this not as a partisan, but to offer a description of a hard reality we all must confront in the 250th year of this fragile experiment. We find ourselves standing on the precipice. In the 250th year of this country, we have to deal with this sh-t again!”

“I’m wondering if this democracy can survive. And the present question, at least to me, is, ‘What will we do about it?'”

Dr. Glaude reminded attendees of what happened after the police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May 2020, and how there was a deep “racial reckoning” throughout the nation, so much so that leading corporations began pushing DEI policies within their ranks as a sort of “apology” for the racist act.

Many in the Black Lives Matter movement didn’t buy it, Glaude said, demanding accountability for past acts of discrimination.

But that so-called “apology” didn’t last very long, because it was followed by a swift backlash to any establishing of equal opportunity, Dr. Glaude recalled, exposing what the true feeling of the American hierarchy was. 

“The only thing one can conclude given the swiftness of the backlash, is that folk were lying!” Dr. Glaude said. “They weren’t telling the truth.”

The current “storybook” celebration of the nation’s 250th year “requires a banishment of Black people from view, or a reduction of our role in the country’s history to affirm America’s quest to be a more perfect union,” he continued.

“But what might it mean to confront honestly that [America is] not a beacon of freedom?” Glaude rhetorically asked, noting that the nation continues to grasp the legacy of slavery without honestly acknowledging the evil that it caused.

“[To them], our story has to affirm the “innocence” of the nation,” allowing people like those in the Trump Administration to be “comfortable” in their hatred,” Dr. Glaude maintained.

“History calls us in this moment, and we will answer with courage and conviction. Did folks struggle for us to be in this room?,” Gaude rhetorically asked, “…so you can claim that you put your feet under white folks’ tables? Did folk die for that?”

“Ours is the moment of reckoning. You must rise to the occasion. We hold the responsibility of getting our babies to the other side.”

Glaude called for a reinvigoration of Black civil society and Black institutions in order to help save the Black community against the current onslaught by the Trump Administration and others to destroy any vestige of Black progress and history.

“Are we going to betray the tradition that made us who we are?” Dr. Glaude asked? “We cannot wait for these people to come to their senses!” 

“What are you going to do?”

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                                                       ASSOCIATE JUSTICE ANITA EARLS
                                      HOUSE DEMOCRATIC LEADER ROBERT REIVES JR.


 EXCLUSIVE

BLACK LAWYERS, DOCTORS

TOLD “WE’VE GOT TO DO MORE”

By Cash Michaels

Contributing writer


It was a weekend of tribute, commemorating history, and preparing for a future of continued struggle and needed unity.

Last weekend, the 2026 Joint Annual Conference of the North Carolina Association of Black Lawyers (NCABL) and the Old North State Medical Society convened at the Hotel Ballast in Wilmington under the theme “Bridging Justice and Health: Collaborative Leadership in an Era of Uncertainty.”

“There is perhaps no better place to explore this theme than Wilmington, a city whose history reminds both of the extraordinary progress we have made and the work that still remains,” said NCABL President Kimberly Moore in a welcome letter to conference attendees.

“This conference is not simply about reflecting on history,” she continued.” It is about learning from history so that we can shape the future.”

And learn attendees did, with a weekend of CLE (continuing legal education) instruction; awards honoring outstanding legal practitioners throughout the state; presentations and panel discussions about important community challenges; and speakers giving their perspectives about access to healthcare, legal and legislative priorities.

On legislative priorities, two of North Carolina’s top Black judicial and legislative leaders warned of decisions and policies from both the Republican-led NC Supreme Court and the NC General Assembly that negatively impact Black North Carolinians.

“We have to be real about what we’re facing,”admonished NC Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls, one of two Democrats currently serving on the state’s high court and the Supreme Court’s only African-American. Justice Earls is currently running for re-election for a second term.

During her  “view from the bench,” Justice Earls reminded attendees about the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling effectively crippling the 1965 Voting Rights Act and doing away with so-called majority-minority voting districts. Justice Earls added that she’s traveling the state during her campaign to make sure African-Americans understand why that ruling is important to them, and why they need to ”recognize and understand” what is happening at the state level.

“And how the state Supreme Court has contributed to the challenges [that we face],” she said.

` Justice Earls recounted how the state’s Republican-led high court reversed the Leandro decision, which a previous Democratic-led state Supreme Court upheld to ensure that public schools in North Carolina’s poorest counties receive the same funding as the state’s richest counties to uphold the North Carolina constitutional guarantee that every child has the right to receive “a sound basic education.”

“People need to understand that while it’s the legislature’s role to enforce education policy, it’s the court’s role to enforce educational rights,” Justice Earls said.

Earls also talked about how the court has allowed utility companies in the East charge exorbitant rates to the point where people with no air conditioning and no fans can’t afford their electric bills in 100 degree heat, and are having their power cut off until they pay their outstanding bills off in full.

One Black family in Rocky Mount who was behind in their electric bill, died from the fumes of a gas-powered generator that was inside their trailer home.

Earls said state law requires that energy rates should be set at the lowest for consumers, and the state high court is not enforcing the state law to protect.

Justice Earls said things in North Carolina are “so extreme right now,” that it is “easier to vote in Mississippi than in North Carolina.” She added that funding for legal aid, which helps those who need legal assistance to address evictions and domestic violence but can’t afford it, has been been cut by the legislature.

Earls also cited HB 377, a bill that allows Chief Justice Paul Newby to suspend without pay any trial judge under investigation in the state, a power that Justice Earls says no other chief justice in the country has. 

When Justice Earls was under investigation for alleged comments she made about how the Republican-led state Supreme Court operated, if HB 377 had been in place, she would have been suspended by Newby without pay.

On Monday, Gov. Stein vetoed HB 377, saying that it would have a “chilling effect” on the state’s judicial independence.” He also vetoed House Bill 958, which made several changes to early primary voting. 

Finally, Justice Earls shared more data that she said was “distressing” that Black attorneys would understand.

“From January 2023 when Republicans took charge of our [Supreme Court] until December 2025, during those three years, our court issued opinions in 66 criminal cases, and we ruled for the state in 63. We never ruled for a retrial in any one of them.”

“We are really [seeing] a concentration of power in the hands of a few in a way that is really hard for the public to understand,” Earls said. “We really are facing a challenge.”

NC Democratic Leader Robert Reives (D - Chatham) delivered the view from the NC House, and his message to his colleagues was simple - “We’ve got to do more.”

Reives recounted how the Republican majority in the NC House has done damage eliminating DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) from state government agencies, schools and universities. Leader Reives said yes, the community must vote come November, but in order to bring about the real change that is needed, more must be done beyond voting.

“We’re only one generation in for having rights,” Rep. Reives told his Black legal and medical colleagues, warning them that government is being weaponized against their community. “We have got to get involved. You say it’s time to vote? It’s way past that time! You are leaders in your community. You are a professional in your community. Your community is good to you. Let’s be good to our community. Let’s do more than vote. Let’s get active!"

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