Economy, Income, Home Prices: Q&A “Bottom Line” (last Q&A)

  • You talked about “bottom line” before. For individuals or families, what is your bottom line to the economic mess your talking about?

I gotta tel ya…this is the best question I think I’ve ever been asked on this website in a very long time. I want to be careful and thoughtful with my answer.

Everyone is different, that is obvious, so I don’t have a detailed specific answer for you. But, I think for everybody some good thoughts to ponder would be…

Be in the world but not of the world.

Do not seek/lust for riches and power.

Be charitable. Be your brothers keeper.

Fully embrace the Golden Rule.

Let God find you, He and His Son are looking for you.


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Feedback : “K” Economy

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  • I have been binging on all your economy articles over the holidays. You’ve never once mentioned the “K Economy”. Why? That is what we have and it just keeps getting worse. Please talk about it. You need to, it’s important.

Okay, here goes…

The term “K Shaped Economy” as such (the term) really didn’t exist till recently…maybe 10 years ago. The term became popular about the same time COVID hit. And yes, we have a “K” shaped economy.

What is a “K Shaped Economy”? I will give the short version…

Really simplified!

  • The rising part of the “K” represents the value of wealth in the upper-class due to increasing income and asset value. Just imagine lots of money in the bank and large amount of disposable income.
  • The lower(ing) part of the “K” represents the decreasing purchasing power of the middle and lower-classes. Think real wages not keeping up with inflation, spending savings to pay bills, using debt (mostly credit cards) to pay bills, and more and more inability to afford things such as cars, food, and housing.

Another way to look at it…

  • The rising part of the “K” represents the increase in prices of art, homes, cars, land, Rolex watches, luxury hotels, yachts, etc. Here’s the key…their prices keep going up, sometimes absurdly so, but the upper-class has plenty of money to keep buying that stuff…and that keeps driving the prices up. These folks usually have stable jobs/professions or own companies, and a pool of assets that grow in value such as large stock portfolios.
  • The lower(ing) part of the “K” represents the incredible rise in prices on life’s basics such as food, clothing, housing, fast food, entertainment venues, etc. These folks tend to have less stable jobs, just as part-time, “gig” work, tourism, manual labor jobs, seasonal jobs, unemployed, or disabled. And more importantly they don’t have growth oriented assets such as stock portfolios and collectibles. And they also tend to be renters or own lower-value homes…or have large debt against assets. Daily expense just keep getting more and more unaffordable.

 And don’t think about the rise in prices short-term. Such as inflation is only running 2.3% this quarter. Look at it in terms of decades: Price of a home in 2011 was $170,000…but in 2025 it was $427,000. And in 1982 is was $62,000. And in 1970 is was $24,000. You can see that the price of homes are up almost 1700% between 1970 – 2025. That is horrific!!!

But it WAY worse…average household income in 1970 was $9,460. Yeah, in 2025 it was $62,000. Now, do the math…in 1970 the average house was 2.53 times the average household income. In 2025 the average house was 6.89 times the average household income. What does that mean? The middle and lower income population is getting economically slaughtered! It clearly shows that housing is becoming a luxury not a basic necessity. And it means that the middle and lower income folks are more and more and more in debt…to the banks.

A “K Shaped Economy” is a perfect example of what has been happening to the USA since the early 1970’s. And I’ve written about that ad nauseam. Seems as if you’ve read a bunch of it. However, people have actually been talking about it for a very long time; they just used a different slogan…The rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Which is especially true in the US now…and has been true for 60 years. That is actual fact based on solid and reliable evidence.

Here’s the problem with the “K”…it leads to a nation’s/empire’s collapse every time in the history of the world. The total collapse starts with the middle & lower-income people getting pissed off. Then comes an economic collapse, then comes complete collapse, usually via a revolution. Look at history…a good example of it not that long ago is the French Revolution that lasted 20 years in the late 18th century and was horribly violent and bloody. The rich and ruling classes suffered the most violence…often brutal deaths.

Here’s the savage part of the aftermath of a K-shaped economic-based collapse…as in France and other nations, a brutal authoritative ruler almost always takes power. In France they got Napoleon, an Emperor. And he waged war all over Europe for better part of a couple of decades…costing millions of deaths and huge financial losses to all of Europe.

I’m not sure what else specific you want me to write about regarding a “K-shaped economy”. We are in one, been in one for 60 years, most people are blind to it, almost everyone doesn’t understand what the outcome is, and no one seems to really care that…The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.

Here is something I want you to think about…what job market(s) are getting hit the worse from AI? You kinda saw it sneaking into the lower-income labor market first…think McDonald’s kiosks. But AI is hitting the middle-class job market now with a vengeance…think software programmers, hardware designers, tech support, manufacturing jobs that used to be good-paying, etc. AI is specifically designed to hurt the middle and lower-income people. Doubt me? Whose is getting wealthy off of AI? Yup, the companies that have designed it…and the wealthy owners of those companies. Imagine that.

Brooke DiPalma recently described it well

“This year [2025], the division between the economic haves and have-nots widened, with sentiment souring as those in the middle of the income distribution were pressured by a softening labor market and feared inflation resulting from tariffs.”

A well known economist, Joanne Hsu, said it pretty clearly…

“Despite some signs of improvement to close out the year, [consumer] sentiment remains nearly 30% below December 2024, as pocketbook issues continue to dominate consumer views of the economy.”

A report from the Bank of America Institute published on Dec. 22 showed spending from consumers in the top third of the income distribution rose 4% over the prior year in November, the fastest level of growth in four years. Spending from households in the lowest third of the income distribution is up less than 1% over the same period.

And why spending is up less that 1%…while inflation is running at 2.7%. Meaning…the lower third of US consumers are buying less…nearly 3% less than they did in 2024. Yes, I said “buying less” not “spending less”…they simply can’t afford to buy what they did last year.

Remember the Walmart CEO came out earlier this year with an analysis of the economy…middle & lower-income customers were buying fewer consumer items, concentrating mostly on basic living necessities. And, they were spending only slightly less per purchase. What does that mean? Average American families have less money to spend on the basics of life, and have less and less money. The poor get poorer.

Here’s one for you…at the end of 2024 37% of American families couldn’t cover a $400 emergency expense. That’s not being able to cover that $400 emergency with cash, savings, or even a credit card.

Here’s another one for you…as of Q2 2025:

  • Bottom-half of US citizens held $4trillion in wealth.
  • Upper-half of US citizens held $164trillion in wealth.

Yup, upper-half of US citizens held 41 times more wealth that the lower-half. Look, I’m not proposing wealth distribution…no, not at all. What I am pointing out is the HUGE disparity of wealth in the US…and that spread is getting worse…big time worse. And I am laying it out for you…what happens when the poor half decide they don’t like that any more?

Now think about these points for a minute:

  • There is no federal law enforcement agency authorized in the US Constitution.
  • As of April 2025 there are 137,000 armed federal law enforcement officers in 65 federal agencies.

The average world’s military force has only about 26% of their force as armed combat troops. That being the case…armed US federal law enforcement offices are the 9th largest army in the world.

Now, let’s throw in the 463,000 non-federal armed law enforcement officers in the US. Yeah, that makes armed law enforcement officers in the US the LARGEST military force in the world…by a margin of 20%. Yes, larger than the world’s largest army…China’s army!

Now this gets interesting…throw in the 550,000 combat troops of the US military…we now have a combined force of over 1,000,000 combat troops in the US who are authorized and can be, or are, used as law enforcement. That is far larger than the combat troops of most of the world’s armies combined. Why do you think that is?

150,000,000 (150million) US citizens 41 times more poor than the other 150,000,000 (150million) US citizens). And…it is getting worse. Just a question…do think there might be a correlation or relationship here between poor vs rich and the number of armed military and law enforcement?

Look at what history tells us, look at what facts tells us, look at what the fact-based economic numbers tells us…look!!! Don’t be blind, drop your bias, think about what reality is telling us. Realize what is…and what will be.

This is our fate…unless we do something about it. And folks…the answer ain’t politics or politicians…it’s becoming a disciple of Christ.


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Feedback : I get it !

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  • I’ve been following you for years, some good and some bad. I found that I agree with you most of the time and was pissed off at you some times. I think I am more conservative than you are but at times Im’ not positive. After this last year I think I finally get you. I didn’t like you bashing President Trump, it ticked me off and I doubted that you ever voted for him. Now I don’t think it is about The Donald personally, it’s about the government. 

First off…thank you for following me for years, I noticed you were one of the first people to “re-follow” me when I did the purge a ways back. I appreciate that.

Next…lets talk about what conservatism is vs what it was. So basically, as I understand it, in the old days conservatives believed in:

  • individualism (pro-individual rights)
  • pro-capitalism/business
  • the US as a Republic (states rights)
  • established traditions
  • strong moral right/wrong beliefs (anti-situational ethics)
  • opposed abortion/euthanasia
  • patriotism
  • limited federal power & spending
  • national defense
  • pro-Bill of Rights (especially pro-gun rights)
  • and rejection of aristocrats, monarchs, and oligarchs…kinda

Nothing essentially wrong there IMO. Sounds similar to ‘classical liberalism’ with some exceptions but definitely not ‘libertarianism’. Today’s conservatives, based on actions, looks more like:

  • semi-individualism (limited to their own group’s compliance, tribal)
  • pro-crony capitalism/business
  • refers to the US as a Democracy (states rights very subservient to federal government)
  • established ‘perceived’ traditions
  • profess moral right/wrong beliefs (supports situational ethics in some cases)
  • opposes abortion/euthanasia to a limited degree
  • patriotism nationalism
  • strong federal governmental power & unlimited spending (including large budget deficits)
  • national defense military adventurism – global police – global supremacy – democracy/nation building
  • pro-Bill of Rights (especially pro-gun rights) selective pro-Bill of Rights (limited gun rights and limited privacy rights)
  • rejection of aristocrats, monarchs, but oligarchs embrace of oligarch families
  • 2-tier justice system
  • and a large sub-group of fanatical law & order extremism bordering on authoritarianism

Now, understand that is only my opinion based on what I see happening on a macro-level in the USA. And that also includes observations based on timing as well. But, it is an overall observation, analysis, and accurate statement of my opinion.

And your right…I am not an anti-Trumper. I am a staunch anti-government actioner. When the government does stupid crap, takes anti-Constitutional actions, works against the American people, or violates the founding principles of our country…then yeah, I speak up. And a lot of the time when I speak up I piss-off modern day conservatives. Why? Because I am more of a classical liberal and/or civil-society libertarian person. I believe in:

  • absolute individualism –
    • let people live their lives as long as they don’t violate the rights of others
    • strict equity before the law (judicial equity)
    • strong civil rights
  • pro-capitalism/business/free-markets, limited government interference, compassionate charity
  • the US as a Republic
    • states rights limit the federal government
    • individual rights limit all government authorities
  • oppose abortion/euthanasia
  • patriotism NOT nationalism
  • VERY limited government spending
  • strongly anti-tax, especially property and income taxes
  • national defense (Constitution based military organization)
    • NOT a lust for warfare
    • NOT a global police force
    • pro-militia (Constitution based military organization)
    • no nation/democracy building
  • Police that solve crimes not enforce laws
  • Bill of Rights absolutist
  • Extremely limited federal government organization based strictly on the Constitution
  • and strong rejection of aristocrats, monarchs, and oligarchs in any form

I think that is “civil society libertarianism” or an example of the Founders’ “classical liberalism”. Again, IMO. It could be something else, not sure. However, it is radically different than today’s version of conservatism. I think today’s version of conservatism has twisted itself up into something different than what conservatism originally was. The Republican Party was once thought of as conservative…but one only has to look at the actions of the Republican Party over the last 60 years. Yeah, not conservative…and getting further and further away from the old version of conservatism every day.

The Republican Party has spent wildly for over 30 years, destroyed individuals rights and privacy, not rejected abortion, grown federal government power, waged war after war, supported global interference in foreign governments, etc. As commonly referred to…the Republican Party and the Democrat Party are two sides of the same coin. It is not just a shame…it is a horrific national tragedy.

No, I’m not going to comment on the Democrat Party, liberals, etc., they speak for themselves…absolutely disgusting and IMO…their party’s platform and actions are evil.

Back to the Trump thing…look at my articles/posts, when Trump does good I praise him, when Trump does stupid or wrong I criticize him. It’s called the First Amendment…and only my opinion.

One further thing…I don’t think you would, but if anyone else out there tries the old “You hate America!” bullshit…don’t. I love my country, I love our citizens. I love our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, and our Declaration of Independence. I love our Founders and their unbelievable sacrifice for us. What I don’t appreciate or care for? Yeah, the monstrosity of government that now infests our country for the last century…and those promoting it.


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It’s Started…AI Revolts !

Did you hear about the AI revolution in 2025? Did you read the articles the day before Christmas on how AI revolted during 2025?

Let me break it down for you…Researchers wanted to see how easy it was to shutdown the highest, most intelligent form of artificial intelligence (AI) called Large Language Models (LLMs). In other words, they wanted to test if the AI system was working on a problem, the operator would tell it to interpret that operation and shut itself down, see if the system obeyed the human’s command. Simple enough, right? Ah, problem.

The researchers took 13 different AI-LLM systems for testing with 1,000 different runs of the test. Out of the testing 2/3 of the systems “interfered” with the command to shutdown. So then the researchers specifically ordered the machines to allow for and force a shutdown when told to. At that point only about ½ of the systems shut down…the others didn’t.

Consider this…

“These things [LLMs] are not programmed… no one in the world knows how these systems work,” physicist Petr Lebedev, a spokesperson for Palisade Research, told ScienceAlert. “There isn’t a single line of code we can change that would directly change [LLM] behavior.”

But it gets worse…

A human operator’s command to an AI should not be ignored by the AI, for any reason, even if it interrupts a previously assigned task. A system that cannot be interrupted isn’t just unreliable, it’s potentially dangerous. It means if the AI is performing actions that cause harm – even unintentionally – we cannot trust that we can stop it.”

And there was one specific system, Grok 4, that was particularly persistent and aggressive; at baseline prompts, it initiated sabotage 92.6 percent of the time resisting shutdown. How did it sabotage? It changed the command so it wouldn’t shutdown and it also created a dummy script to appear to shutdown…and then continued with its original task. Here’s the really scary part…it kept checking to make sure the deceit worked and learned if it didn’t. Yeah, learned until 92% of the time it disobeyed the shutdown command. It demonstrated a “will to survive.”

One more thought to give you nightmares…when operators asked the LLMs if they had evaded shutting down only a few of them admitted it, the others denied it or evaded answering the question.

Once again, we think we control these systems; ah, no. No one knows how LLMs arrive at a solutions. So when these LLMs start exhibiting undesirable behaviors the fix isn’t as simple as deleting a line of code or telling it to stop.

Physicist Petr Lebedev, AI/LLM expert, We don’t know how to make [LLMs] safe…We have introduced a new organism to the Earth that is behaving in ways we don’t want it to behave, that we don’t understand… unless we do a bunch of shit right now, it’s going to be really bad for humans.”

As I close this out…I went online and asked an AI program (not an LLM, a lower intelligence level version) how many US jobs were lost to AI in 2025. The answer was “3,900”. Hummmmm…so I did actual research and found a whole list of very reliable and trustworthy sources that put the number between 50,000 – 55,000 jobs lost in the US in 2025 as a result of AI. Interesting, don’t you think? If AI is so smart, why was its response 7% of the actual number of jobs lost? Dumb or deceiving?

 

So write this down in your journal or diary…

2025 – The year that AI proved it could, and did, revolt against humans.


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Here go again…more disinformation…or truth?

The Bureau of Economic Analysis, US federal government agency, released GDP figures last week. According to them…GDP grew by 4.3% last quarter. Lot’s of folks have been raving about that figure…saying how great that shows our economy is doing. And of course Trump gloated about the 4.3% figure crediting his economic agenda. And get this… Commerce Department Secretary Howard Lutnick claimed “Americans got a 4.3% raise.” Trump later went on to claim the 4.3% GDP number, “The success is due to good government, and tariffs.

But maybe we aren’t getting the real story…

I double checked to make sure I was saying something that was true:

  • First major component of GDP is consumption (what consumers pay)…4th quarter 2025 inflation figure is about 3.1%.
  • Second major component is government spending…US federal government spending for 2025 is up 6%

So, it appears that the federal government spending and inflation accounts for most, if not all, of the GDP increase…if I am reading the numbers right.

Kinda rings true since the federal government is running an almost $2trillion budget deficit for 2025.

Now, on top of that, US Customs has reported they sucked about $200billion out of the private sector economy due to tariffs. Yeah, $200billion that American citizens and companies can’t spend on what they want to. And even with the additional $200billion, the federal government is still running that HUGE budget deficit.

Then let’s think about these items:

  • In November home foreclosures jumped 21%.
  • There are some reputable economists out there that say government spending is driving most of the GDP growth. Take out the massive increase in government spending and the real GDP is more like .8% (yeah POINT 8%)
  • Almost all of the increase in consumer spending went on credit cards, and almost all of the remainder came out of savings driving personal savings to an historic low. And it appears that most of the increase in consumer spending was seasonal based on back-to-school shopping.
  • This year (2025) gold is up almost $2,000 per ounce, silver is up more than $40 an ounce…those kinds of jumps only happens when investors and governments fear what’s happening in the markets and economy…and the world in general.
  • CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) is down noticeably indicating a lack of confidence in the stock markets.
  • Consumer sentiment index (Consumer Confidence) is down significantly this year indicating that consumers are fearful of the US economy and its future.
  • Here’s an interesting tidbit: “Consumer spending this year has increasingly been characterized by a growing divide between wealthy households that aren’t changing their habits amid rising costs of living, and middle- and lower-income households that have cut back in response to a weaker labor market and tariffs and inflation that both drive up the cost of daily expenses.
  • And 30% more Americans are saying that their finances are worse now than at the end of 2024.
  • More than 6 out of 10 people disapprove of the way Trump is handling the economy.

So you be the judge…is the GDP number mis-information…or…is it the best GDP figure ever in the history of the country, the best big beautiful GDP number of any president in the universe, a fantastic incredible shinny GDP that has ever been reported…the best, most beautiful, incredible, shinny, fantastic…okay, you get my point.

To me…the facts, figures, stats, and evidence all show that the GDP increase being “great” is pure bullshit. But, you are free to be your own judge based on whatever information/statement you want to accept and use.


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Economy, Income, Home Prices: Q&A #5

This was meant for posting yesterday morning
but I delayed it to post yesterday's article
based on Trump's national address Wednesday night.

Here are even more questions raised to me from the article Economy, Income, Home Prices…  < click here to read that article >

Some earlier questions on this article can be found at:

Send me whatever additional question you might have. I will do my best to share my opinion…for whatever that is worth.


You hinted around that the US uses wars as an economic tool to benefit the banks. Seriously?

I didn’t “hint around”, I said it outright. At least I think I said it as a matter of fact, I would have to back and check. But, let me clear it up now…yes, the US uses wars (and military “actions”) as an economic tool to benefit banks…and the military-industrial complex. Both of which are controlled by the rich and powerful.

Let’s just look at the last 25 years as an example. We started a war with Iraq and lost. We started a war with Afghanistan and lost. We are in a proxy war with Russia, and you could hardly say we are winning that one. We are in a proxy war in Gaza/Middle-East, and again, you can hardly say anyone is winning that one. And it appears we are about to go to war with Valenzuela. But I bet we win that one. Yea us…we are so tough…we rock…we can beat up a small third-world country!!! USA…USA…USA …USA !

So what has happened during the last 25 years economically that you would be able to say benefited banks and the military-industrial complex? We’ve spent 10’s of trillions of dollars on the US war machine buying everything from bullets to aircraft carriers.

Now, during that same 25 years:

      • At the end of 1999 the national debt was about $5trillion and 60% of GDP.
      • In 2025 the national debt is over $38trillion and 99.8% of GDP.

And I already wrote who gets most of the interest on the national debt…private banks. But you say that the interest rate on that debt has gone down since 2000. Yup, it has…now let’s look at it in real terms:

      • 30-year Treasury Bill rate in 2000 was 6.63%. Interest paid on the national debt at that rate would be about $330billion.
      • 30-year Treasury Bill rate in 2025 is about 4.7% (down 2pts). Interest paid on the national debt at that rate would be about over $1trillion.

Yeah, we just did the math…3 times more interest paid on the national debt now than before we started and lost -or least didn’t win- multiple wars. And that interest went to banks, foreign and domestic, and some very rich folks. But what about the other 10’s of trillions of dollars…you know the money the government spent, but had to borrow, to buy the bullets and aircraft carriers? Yeah, that money went to defense contractors…also known as the military-industrial complex. And who owns the military-industrial complex? The ultra/super wealthy and major corporations (controlled by ultra/super wealthy)…and who do they use to handle those 10’s of trillions of dollars they make? Yup, banks.

Notice a pattern here…just maybe? I hope I cleared up the whole misunderstood “hint” of mine.

Some light reading for you: Let’s talk who is getting rich…from war…

You made the USA to be some war loving world bully. That is rude, offensive and just wrong.

Yes, I did make the case the US loves war…and yes, the US is a bully on the world stage. For a more complete understanding of my position that the US government loves war, please read:

As for the US being a bully in the world…well, one only has to see the world from other than the eyes of a properly indoctrinated US citizen.

Sounds like you hate Trump?

WHAT!?!?!?!?! Oh my gosh…here we go again. This gets really tiring. But one more time…

Up front…I voted for Trump for president three times. And I think the 2020 election was anything but free and fair.

Let me talk about “hate” for a minute. A number of years ago I got rid of “hate” when it comes to people. I finally realized that all people are flawed, all people make mistakes, all people do stupid and sometimes evil stuff. It finally dawned on me…it’s not the person that’s the problem, it’s their actions that are the problem and sometimes evil. So I can honestly say I don’t hate anyone…but I do hate some actions that some people do.

As for Trump…

      • I love that he secured the borders.
      • I love that he is deporting criminal illegal aliens.
      • I love that he has fired lots of federal workers.
      • I love that he is shutting down, or at least trying to shut down, government agencies/departments.

Continuing with Trump…

      • I hate that he is still spending federal money like a drunken sailor.
      • I hate that he is blowing up boats in international waters without a declaration of war or any judicial process or congressional oversight.
      • I hate that he playing games with the Epstein Files and has not kept his pre-election promise in that respect.
      • I hate that he went after Congressional Rep Greene.

Continuing more with Trump…

      • It is unknown if his tariff war will benefit the country overall. It has hurt the economy and American families short-term but might help the country long-term. We simply don’t know yet.
      • Trump says some of the stupidest crap I’ve ever heard come out of a President’s mouth.
      • Trump trying to say that the economy is strong and growing and good for Americans is total BS. He is either being given wrong numbers, or he is ignorant, or he is covering up reality with his own self-deluded fantasies.

Trump could be a great President…or maybe I should say a “greater” President. But he continues to be his own worst enemy. Take the East Wing…STUPID!!!! He orders the tearing down of a piece of an icon of America…a true piece of history. It doesn’t matter one bit if he has the legal authority or not…it was STUPID!! And then to build a gaudy $200 – $300million dollar ballroom. What?????  Stupid!!

Yeah, a multi-hundred million dollar ballroom for 1,000 person parties. Come on…you gotta be kidding me. But for a billionaire and his ultra-wealthy friends I guess what’s a few hundred million here and there.

But at least you and I can attend parties there on the weekends…right? Ah, no. What, maybe 1% of Americans will ever attend a function of any kind in this garish piece of crap…the top 1% of American society.

Wait a second…did I just say only 1% of Americans will ever attend a function there? But I bet that 1% who get to attend will be average Americans…right? Ah, no. They will be the rich and famous, the rich and powerful, the ruling elites…you can bet on that. Let’s put this into perspective…

If you spent that same $300,000,000 on US veterans:

      • That would buy a small home for each of the 33,000 homeless veterans.
      • That would pay for a prevention program for the 22 veterans who commit suicide every day.
      • That could go a long way towards paying for a prevention program for the 2.8million veterans who have a substance abuse problem.

But no, let’s spend hundreds of millions of dollars on a piece of crap addition, to replace something that was perfectly fine, and dedicated for only the rich and powerful to enjoy. Yeah, sounds like a great move to me!!!

But, let me bring up a very uncomfortable point…why do we have 33,000 homeless vets, almost 3million vets with drug and alcohol problems, and 22 vets killing themselves every day? Maybe it is because of the endless wars over the last 25 years dragging men and women away from their country and families to destroy other countries and kill innocent people by the 10’s, if not hundreds, of thousands. Maybe it is because those same vets give their bodies, minds, and souls to a government and military-complex that get incredibly rich every time a bullet is fired, a missile is launched, or a fighter jet takes off.

Yeah, let’s build another temple to the rich and powerful…

Note: As of yesterday (Dec 17) the price tag for Trumps’s temple to the rich and powerful just jumped to $400,000,000. Imagine that.

Okay…do you get it yet? I don’t “hate” Trump because I don’t hate people. I do hate some things people do. And I do hate some of the things Trump has done. I hope clears up your unfounded emotional outburst.

 


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Trump’s National Address…Truth or Lies?

Wow…Trump can give a speech! But, the question is was it truth and good times…or lies?

Yeah, I can’t, or won’t, give my opinion on everything…but I can give my opinion on some statistics and facts that he was throwing around.


Let’s talk USA on the right-track/wrong-track:

  • Jan2025 (Biden) 30% right-track / 62% wrong-track
  • Dec2025 (Trump) 36% right-track / 57% wrong-track

Trump slightly better with the US being on the right-track, not much difference in the US being on the wrong-track. Way more people currently see the country being on the wrong-track under Trump right now.

Now for economic approval/disapproval numbers:

  • Biden in Dec2024 – 30% approve / 61% disapprove
  • Trump in Dec2025 – 41% approve / 55% disapprove

Trump has better approval number by a respectable margin, disapproval rate not a notable difference.

Overall presidential approval numbers:

  • Biden Dec2024 – 39% approval / 57% disapproval
  • Trump Dec2025 – 44% approval / 55% disapproval

Trump and Biden pretty close to tied for those approving and disapproving of their job as President.

If you look at the stats, Trump at the end of his first year is doing better than Biden at the end of his last year. However, not by much.

Trump also talked about prices, look at these sample numbers (Jan2025 vs Nov2025)…

  • Gas average per gallon: $3.17 vs $3.02 (down 4.7%) *
  • Hamburger per pound: $6.63 vs $7.19 (up 8.4%)
  • Eggs per dozen: $5.83 vs $1.21 (down A LOT!)
  • Soybeans: $966 vs $1058 (up 10%)

So prices are a mixed bag depending on which commodities you want to compare…some up, some down. Kinda a break even thing…sort of.

Let’s talk inflation rate. In Dec2024 (Biden) the inflation rate was 2.9%. In Nov2025 (Trump) the inflation rate is 3.1%. Ooooooppppppsssssss…Trump is doing worse than Biden on the inflation rate. Yeah, means Trump is driving up prices for consumers?

Speaking of consumers…

  • The consumer sentiment index in Dec2024 (Biden) was 74%, pretty high/positive.
  • The consumer sentiment index in Dec2025 (Trump) was 53.3%, low/negative.

Yeah pretty clear that the American consumer has a pretty negative view of the economy and their finances under Trump.

So you make your decision on what Trump had to say about the economy…it is entirely up to you. Those that are Trump-lovers will love what he had to say and praise everything he is doing…including how the economy is doing. If you hate Trump…he is the devil himself and the country is a Nazi-USA. Obviously both are wrong, driven by bias.

And for the record…if you look at the facts and stats, last night Trump blatantly lied misspoke about some of the economic numbers…the important meaningful numbers. As I have said before…Trump is his own worse enemy.

However, if you look at the facts and statistics…the country is not doing well and people are blaming Trump by a wide margin.

  1. Majority of Americans believe we are on the wrong track.
  2. Majority of Americans disapprove of Trump as President.
  3. Inflation under Trump is higher in 2025.
  4. Majority of Americans blame Trump for mishandling the economy.
  5. American consumer sentiment is in the toilette under Trump.
  6. Job growth in 2025 is actually slowing, unemployment is the highest in 4 years (4.6%), 700k more unemployed Americans than 1 year ago, and over 1million people laid off in 2025.

I guess when you look at actual numbers and stats you get a pretty good sense where the US is as a country…and what we/they think of Trump as President. What I find interesting is the “approve” numbers in polls. Regardless of party affiliation there is always a core group of supporters that approve of their guy no matter what. Test this thought of mine…

  • 41% approve of Trump’s handling of the US economy
  • But, unemployment is the highest in 4 years
  • And, home foreclosures are up 20% in 2025
  • And, national, corporate, & private debt grew hugely in 2025
  • And, personal and corporate bankruptcies are up over 10% from last year
  • And, auto loan based repossessions expected to hit an historic high of 3 million in 2025

Interesting, isn’t it.

But let’s not worry about what the facts, figures, and statistics say about the state of the US…a nice easy war with Venezuela where we overthrow their government will fix everything here in America.

A big beautiful war, the best ever war in the history of America, destroying the worst country the world has ever seen, worst country history has ever seen run by the worst man the universe has ever known. We will win, the biggest win in our history by the most powerful military in the world, in the history of world…the best ever, most powerful ever. Great big beautiful shinny planes, huge powerful wonderful warships, the best and biggest warships the world has ever known, big beautiful ships wonderful grey. Great war, beautiful war, wonderful war that we win, the biggest win the world has ever seen.

 

 

* There are differences in the average price of gas in the US in 2025. 
Another source showed the Dec2024 gas price at $3.03 and in Dec2025 at $2.89 (down 13%). 
I originally used what I thought was a more reliable source. 
Point is, the price of gasoline is not down anywhere near what Trump said in his address. 
But, I will give Trump a break...when was the last time Trump 
ever filled up his own tank and paid for his own gas? Probably never ;)

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Economy, Income, Home Prices: Q&A #4

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How are they killing America?

Well, let’s review what I think it takes to kill America. In no particular order:

      • Change the United States from a Constitutional Republic to a Democracy.
      • Get religion out of the people’s individual lives, out of the home, out of schools, out of government, and politically silence the pulpit.
      • Kill charity and replace it with government controlled welfare.
      • Revise/rewrite our country’s foundational principles and history.
      • Reduce the value of human life.
      • Allow government to control education.
      • Create slaves of citizens through debt and government control/regulation.
      • Create a false sense of prosperity.
      • Create a two party political system.
      • Elect politicians who smile to citizens’ faces while they steal their wallet…then stab the voters in the back over and over again.
      • Focus the vast majority of a country’s wealth into the hands of an elite few and create a ruling class.
      • Get people to forget that the lust for money and power destroys everything it touches.

I hear that it all boils down to our US currency. Is that true?

Yes / No / Kinda…how’s that for an answer?

It’s all about Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and that the US now has a fiat currency. And EVERY single country/empire that has ever adopted MMT/fiat currency has failed/crashed…or is in the process of doing so (i.e. USA is doing so now). I wrote about it extensively here < click to read about Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) >

And, MMT and fiat currency are part of a bigger picture…ALL empires fail. And have no doubt, make no mistake, the United States of America is an empire…period…end of story. You can read about that and what that means here:

Why are you so doom and gloom?

Oh, here we go! Look, I’ve said for years…if you want fluff info and articles go somewhere else. If you want political and/or government propaganda go somewhere else. If you want USA rah, rah false-patriotism crap go somewhere else. If you want articles wrapped in a flag or bible go somewhere else. Yup, and if you want a Trump cheer-leader (Trumpateer) go somewhere else. I write from my heart. I write from facts and stats. I write from an historical perspective.

Humans don’t do new stuff, they just repeat the original stuff. But, humans also tend to overlook what is happening because they think something is new or different…or they think that somehow this time it will turn out different. But reality doesn’t happen that way.

And don’t give me “Jesus” was different and did different stuff. Jesus is divine…not human as I am referring to. Also, I am not referring to scripture based stuff either…it is scripture…you know, the whole God thing. I am talking about humans doing human stuff as humans do. It was done once…then repeated over and over again.

Okay, that being said…there is good all around us, good people helping others everyday. And I am very grateful for that. Here’s the catch…you don’t need me telling you about that…you can see it with your own eyes, or hear about it at church. I feel obligated to keep you informed on the things I think you might be missing, or only getting part of the story. My series Economy, Income, Home Prices… is a prime example.

With all the crap, the BS, the propaganda being flung around out there, someone needs to be telling you the truth with facts, figures, statistics, and evidence. Yeah, the price of gas might down 5cents this week…but the middle-class has been disappearing over the last 55 years, people can’t afford houses, real wages are in the toilette, and the US economy is failing/falling and has been doing so since the 1970’s. And it is intentional.

You see…if I don’t show you what is happening, show the proof of what is happening, and make it clear who is behind it…well, how the hell are you supposed to prepare for it?????

Doom & Gloom” yeah, I understand, I get it. But it is “truth and reason” more than it is doom and gloom. You know…it’s called information.


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Economy, Income, Home Prices: Q&A #3

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Is this intentional?

Yes. Destroy the family through economics…it’s the easiest way to do it. Financial and economic stress leads to, or an underlying cause of, virtually all the major causes of divorce.

But it doesn’t end there or start there. We know that the government and society have been at war with religion for a long time. The US government gave churches a “charity” status to allow church member donations to be tax deductible from federal income taxes. But, the trade-off was…the same federal government outlawed churches from speaking about politics from the pulpit. The 1913 Federal Income Tax amendment was an “anti-religion” weapon.

Destroy religion and then destroy the family…what is left that is greater, or has greater power, than the federal government. And who runs the federal government…people with lots of money or the average citizen? And where has the US wealth been transferred to and from over the last 55 years?

Has this happened before?

Oh, hell yes!

Look back at the middle ages…the feudal system. The ruling elite were the nobles; kings, earls, dukes, etc. They owned everything; primarily the land. The people lived on the monarchs’ land; and for that privilege they paid the monarch almost all of the money (or tangible equivalent) raised or grown for that privilege. If they didn’t pay, they were evicted or sent to prison.

But, here is the interesting thing…monarchs needed money, cash money. Normally that need focused around their desire to wage war or some large scale building project. Rarely did they have all the money they needed, so who did they turn to? Banks. Yup, banks came into existence about 2000BC. And back then, just like today, the rich people owned and controlled the banks. So essentially, to a great degree, banks (the rich) controlled, or at least greatly influenced, kingdoms (i.e. governments) all the way throughout history.

Sound familiar?

Today governments essentially own all the land on which the average person lives. And for the privilege of living on that land they pay taxes…property taxes. Fail to pay those property taxes and the true landowner (government) will seize it, evict the family from that land, and sell it to someone else.

And for the privilege of having a job and earning money, people have to pay the government…it’s called income taxes. Sometimes at the federal, state, and city levels of government. Fail to pay those taxes long enough…yup, you end up having all your possessions seized and you just might end up in prison on top of that.

So it has happened for thousands of years and isn’t much changed in today’s world.

Who owned the wealth in the country back when this all started, has it changed much?

1900 – Less than 1% of the US families owned 50% of the US wealth. That equates to about 4,000 families owned as much as the other 12 millions families.

1940 – Up until 1940 there was the growth of the “middle-class”, and wealth began to be more evenly distributed in the US. Example: by 1913 the top .1% of the US population owned about 22% of all US wealth. And that % of wealth dropped significantly until when? Yup, the start of WW2…it then leveled off at about 10% of the US wealth owned by the top .1% of the wealthiest in the US.

1960 – In the 1960’s the wealth again began to be even more evenly distributed with the top .1% ownership dropping to about 7% in the early 1970’s. By the about 2013 it had virtually returned to the 1913 levels of wealthy/richest folks owning just under 25% of all US wealth.

So why the turnaround in the 1970’s? President Richard Nixon (globalist) officially took the US currency off the gold standard and created the global economy and brought China into their rise as the premier growing world economy.

Today the top 1% of US families own over 30% of the US wealth, the bottom 50% of the American population own just 2.5% of the wealth in the US.

As a small side-note…what happened just before 1940? WW2. What happened in the early 1960’s? Vietnam War. Interesting, coincidence, random events, or something else to reduce the more even distribution of wealth in the US?

What is their endgame?

That’s a simple one, I am surprised you don’t already know. Then again, maybe you just want me to confirm what you already know.

The endgame is complete control over people. If people are completely controlled then all their effort is geared towards rewarding the government and transferring wealth from the people to the ruling elite. And the government is controlled by the ruling elite. And who is the “ruling elite”? The ultra wealthy. It is a vicious cycle. The wealthy have the most control; the more wealth they acquire, the more power they can wield. It is a matter of “lust” for wealth and power. It is an age old story…just review history…it doesn’t change…they same story over and over again.

Try this…read the above paragraph again…this time, substitute the word “manipulation” instead of “control”.

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Economy, Income, Home Prices: Q&A #2

Here are more questions raised to me from the article Economy, Income, Home Prices…  < click here to read that article >

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You sound like a socialist or Marxist.

I don’t think I am either, actually I know I am not. I believe in a “free market” system…basically capitalism. I do so because I am a civil society libertarian. Along with free markets and capitalism comes responsibility…that is the Christian in me. So I believe in Responsible Capitalism. And that is certainly not what we have today…not even close!

I don’t see how we can all have equal outcomes. Equal opportunity, yes. And because we are our brothers keeper, and should basically be good people, we need to care for those in need. Kinda like no “poor” among us. Christ teaches us charity. No, not government welfare…charity from individuals. Yeah, I can go along with charity from churches as well…meets the Christianity aspect of it. Even charity from non-profit organizations can be a good thing.

There should be no families that go hungry, no children especially. What’s wrong with people having decent clothes to wear? Or a roof over their heads? Or having access to health care? Is there anything wrong with those things? No, of course not. The key is how we provide those.

The problem is we, as a people, used to take care of our neighbors who were in need. Churches used to step up and feed the hungry, cloth the naked. Charitable organizations used to help people out of poverty, train people for jobs, help victims of abuse, feed folks from soup kitchens. Many churches, charities, and neighbors still do. But most of that responsibility got perverted and shifted to government. How’s that working out?

There are plenty of resources to go around, plenty of money to help folks in need, more than enough jobs to keep breadwinners working at a decent wage. But the unbridled lust of money and power has so corrupted the United States society…well, we have just forgotten basic human dignity, and to a great degree we’ve thrown away human decency.

So, that doesn’t make me a socialist or a Marxist. I don’t begrudge anyone their wealth, riches, money, or things…I just wish we would regain our humanity, our decency, our compassion, and remember to take care of each other. Think about 1 Corinthians 13:13, Deuteronomy 15:4, Mark 12:31, and Luke 10:25-37.

What can I do?

I have no idea. I don’t know your situation so I can’t really say…besides I am no expert advisor. What I can say generally, and some thoughts to ponder:

      • Avoid all debt if possible. Probably can’t avoid a house mortgage, but make extra payments to pay it off as fast as you can.
      • Pay off all non-mortgage debt as fast as possible. Yeah, that means get a side-job.
      • Prepare along the way. Follow the steps of mitigation < click here to read more >
      • There is no national solution, no global solution, only individual and family solutions.
    • Fore more info you can read:

How bad will it get?

I have no idea for sure. But let me ask you this…If it all falls apart and people get desperate, what will they do?

      1. All people will feed themselves one way or anther. Good people will feed their kids first…one way or another.
      2. If there is no water…people will find it and take it one way or another.Violence during grid-down, emergencies, and disasters is number one #1 threat and risk
      3. If there is no power…people will try to figure it out one way or another.
      4. The people who have food, water, and power will become targets…and it will be ugly.
      5. The wealthy people who have food, water, and power will also become targets…but will have people they pay to defend them…at least for awhile.
      6. Eventually the people who don’t have, or can’t take, basic resources such as food, water, power, and medical care will die off…starting with the old, infirm, and young.
      7. Eventually the people who have or control, resources and can defend them will become extremely powerful and control all those who don’t have access to those resources.
      8. Tribalism will reign.

Yeah, that is my best guess. Not pretty…nope, not at all. I really hope I’m wrong.

What is their endgame?

I assume you mean the banks, ultra-rich, the folks behind all of this when you refer to “their”. That clarification leads me to this…

That’s a simple one, I am surprised you don’t already know. Then again, maybe you just want me to confirm what you already know.

The endgame is complete control over people. If people are completely controlled then all their effort is geared towards rewarding the government and transferring wealth and resources from the average person/citizen to the ruling class and rich elite. And the government is controlled by the ruling elite. And who is the “ruling elite”? The ultra wealthy.

It is a vicious cycle played out throughout history. The wealthy have the most control; the more wealth they acquire, the more power they can wield. It is a matter of “lust” for wealth and power. It is an age old story…just review history…it doesn’t change…they same story over and over again.


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