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Tuesday, January 13, 2026

"92 Percent Of Employed Americans Have Cut Back On Spending As The Standard Of Living In The U.S. Crumbles"

"92 Percent Of Employed Americans Have Cut Back
 On Spending As The Standard Of Living In The U.S. Crumbles"
by Michael Snyder

"The headline of this article is not a misprint. The reason why “affordability” has become the number one issue for U.S. voters is because most of the population is being absolutely crushed by the rising cost of living. Just look at how much you are paying for electricity compared to five years ago. And just look at how much you are paying for food compared to five years ago. Housing costs have risen to absurd heights, property taxes have become absolutely insane in many areas of the country, and health insurance premiums have more than doubled for millions of Americans. It isn’t just a coincidence that so many people are bitterly complaining about the cost of living these days. The truth is that most of the country is experiencing very real pain.

Of course it isn’t an accident that this has happened. Our politicians have borrowed and spent 28 trillion dollars that we did not have since Barack Obama first entered the White House in January 2009, and I warned that all of this money would create rampant inflation. On top of that, the Federal Reserve has pumped trillions of dollars that were created out of thin air into the financial system since 2008. That has helped the stock market hit record highs, but it has been one of the factors that has made the cost of living unbearable for the rest of us.

The very foolish decisions that our leaders have been making have had dramatic consequences. Our standard of living is crumbling right in front of our eyes, and now a brand new report is telling us that 92 percent of employed Americans have been forced to cut back on spending…"For millions of Americans, staying financially afloat now means difficult trade-offs. As the price of everyday necessities continues to rise faster than wages, new data shows workers are cutting back wherever they can – often at the expense of savings, overall financial security and even essential needs.

That is the picture emerging from Resume Now’s 2026 Cost-of-Living Crunch Report, a national survey of 1,011 employed Americans, which has found that only 17 percent of Americans feel financially secure enough to cover essentials and save money. Nearly two-thirds of respondents cited everyday essentials as their biggest financial burden. What’s more, a remarkable 92 percent said they have cut back on spending, including on items many would previously have considered non-negotiable."

Please notice that only “employed Americans” were asked about the cost of living. More than 100 million U.S. adults are not working at all. For those that do not regularly follow my work, yes that is an accurate number. The vast majority of U.S. adults that are not working are considered to be “not in the labor force” by the federal government.

Another survey that was conducted at the end of December found that 70 percent of Americans consider the cost of living where they live to be “not very affordable” or “not affordable at all”…"American consumers aren’t feeling great about the economy or their own financial situation, with the phrase “affordability crisis” dominating headlines and political campaigns over the last few months. The majority - 70% - of Americans surveyed in a Marist poll of over 1,400 adults taken in December, say that the cost of living in their area is not very affordable, or not affordable at all, for the average family."

This is the result of decades of incredibly bad economic policy. The purchasing power of our money has been steadily declining, and now 65 percent of employed Americans are struggling to even afford everyday essentials…"Sixty-five percent of the survey respondents said that affording everyday essentials was a top contributor to their financial strain. Jared Kessler, founder of Forex Broker, said the concentration of stress around essentials is a key indicator that the problem runs deeper than any short-term financial shocks. “It is clear, based on this data, that we are experiencing a real cost-of-living crisis as opposed to an immediate inflationary response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” he told Newsweek."

Read that last sentence again, because it is so true. We are in the midst of a nightmarish cost of living crisis that never seems to end. At this stage, 60 percent of employed Americans “could only cover three months or less of expenses if they were to lose their job”…"Sixty percent of respondents said they could only cover three months or less of expenses if they were to lose their job, leaving little room for error in the event of layoffs, illness or other events that could impact their financial standing. For many, even routine expenses are being trimmed."

Most of the country is living right on the edge. Nobody can deny this. And consumer sentiment rapidly moved in the wrong direction in 2025…"Between January and November last year, consumer sentiment among the lowest and middle terciles of American household income fell 29.8% and 27.6%, respectively, while the country’s highest third of earners suffered a steeper 32.1% decline."

Our politicians in Washington shouldn’t have been borrowing and spending so much money all these years. But they did. And we should have never allowed ourselves to go 38.4 trillion dollars in debt. But we did. Many of us ranted about the bad decisions that were being made for years. But most of the population didn’t listen.

Sadly, as I pointed out in a previous article, we have now reached a point where “affordability” has become the number one issue for U.S. voters…"A University of Michigan poll published in December shows that high prices remain a pain point for consumers. About 46% blame high prices for poor personal finances - among the highest shares since the series started in the late 1970s. Consumers’ views of their current financial situation in December “collapsed” into negative territory for the first time since July 2022, the month after pandemic-era inflation had peaked, according to a poll published Tuesday by the Conference Board. Overall, 65% of U.S. households say the cost of living has gotten worse or much worse in the past year, according to a recent Politico poll."

Previous generations handed us the keys to the greatest economic machine that the world had never seen. And we went out and wrecked it.
50 years ago, the U.S. economy was so dominant that it would have taken stupidity on an epic scale to cause it to fail. But somehow we managed to do it.

Even though our standard of living is in the process of collapsing all around us, most Americans are still working hard and are “effectively trying to muscle through this”…“What we’re seeing is there is still inflation pressure across the system, particularly in the retail environment, and consumers, through our research tell us that they are effectively trying to muscle through this,” Will Auchincloss, Americas retail sector leader at EY-Parthenon, says. “They’re trying to buy what they’ve always bought or want to buy, but in the face of higher prices.”

Most of us want to continue to live the way we did before, but we simply do not have enough money to do it. So U.S. households are piling up tremendous amounts of debt. In fact, U.S. household debt recently hit an all-time record high of 18.59 trillion dollars…"Americans’ household debt levels – including mortgages, car loans, credit cards and student loans – are now at a new record high, according to data released Wednesday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Total household debt reached $18.59 trillion from July through September of this year, up by $197 billion from the previous quarter."

Of course the federal government is an even bigger offender. The U.S. government is now 38.4 trillion dollars in debt, and it is being projected that number will be well above 40 trillion dollars before the end of this year. For more than a decade I warned about what would happen if we kept going down this road, and now it has happened. We are literally committing societal suicide. The next time you feel like screaming while you are paying your bills, you might want to remember who got us into this mess in the first place."

"California Governor Panics as Del Monte Declares Bankruptcy"

Victoria Davis, 1/13/26
"California Governor Panics 
as Del Monte Declares Bankruptcy"
"California faces a food security nightmare as Del Monte declares bankruptcy - and the collapse of this iconic food giant exposes how the state's regulatory war on agriculture is destroying its own food supply. This video reveals how California's suffocating environmental mandates, water restrictions, and labor regulations have made it impossible for one of America's largest food producers to survive in the very state where it was founded. Discover how Del Monte's bankruptcy threatens thousands of farming jobs and processing plant closures across California's agricultural heartland, why grocery store shelves could face devastating shortages of canned vegetables, fruits, and essential pantry staples that millions of families depend on, and how this follows an alarming trend of food processors, canneries, and agricultural operations fleeing California for states with saner policies.

We'll explore the catastrophic ripple effects hitting California's Central Valley farming communities already struggling with drought restrictions and rising costs, the supply chain crisis that will force consumers to pay premium prices for produce that used to be grown and processed right in their backyard, and why the state's relentless regulatory assault on agriculture is systematically dismantling the very industry that feeds America. Learn how California's politicians have prioritized environmental extremism over food security, the warnings from industry experts that more agricultural bankruptcies are inevitable under current policies, and why the state that produces one-third of America's vegetables is now watching its food infrastructure crumble - leaving families wondering where their next meal will come from."
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Victoria Davis, 1/13/26
"California Governor Loses Control As 
$20 Minimum Wage Destroys 18,000 Fast Food Jobs!"
"Governor Newsom is facing a crisis as California's $20 minimum wage law triggers the loss of 18,000 fast food jobs - and the economic devastation proves critics were right all along. This video exposes how the state's aggressive wage mandate has backfired spectacularly, forcing major chains to slash hours, close locations, and replace workers with kiosks and automation. Discover how McDonald's, Chipotle, and other fast food giants are responding by cutting their California workforce while expanding in business-friendly states, why the very workers this law was supposed to help are now unemployed or facing reduced hours, and how menu prices have skyrocketed 10-15% as struggling families can barely afford what were once cheap meals.

We'll explore the immediate consequences hitting communities across the state—from shuttered franchises in low-income neighborhoods to small business owners forced to choose between bankruptcy and layoffs, the devastating ripple effects on young workers and immigrants who relied on these entry-level opportunities, and why economists warned this exact scenario would unfold. Learn how California's policy experiment has become a cautionary tale of good intentions creating terrible outcomes, the political fallout as angry constituents blame Sacramento for destroying their livelihoods, and why this wage law represents everything wrong with California's approach to helping workers - punishing businesses until they simply leave or automate away the jobs entirely.
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Dan, I Allegedly, "The $200 Rule That Will Change Banking Forever"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 1/13/26
"The $200 Rule That Will Change Banking Forever"
"The $200 Rule is here, and it’s changing banking forever! In today’s video, I’m diving into how the feds and your bank are cracking down on cash transactions, with new thresholds that trigger suspicious activity reports as low as $200. What started as a way to curb crime is now impacting everyday people, businesses, and workers who rely on cash. From lowering transaction limits to scrutinizing patterns, this major shift will affect how you handle money. I’ll break down the history behind this, the impact on remittance from states like California and Texas, and why cash-based businesses are feeling the heat. Plus, how federal agencies are using these changes to fight tax evasion, fraud, and even human trafficking. It's a wild ride, and you’ll want to stay informed as these changes roll out across all 50 states."
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Bill Bonner, "School for Scoundrels"

"School for Scoundrels"
by Bill Bonner
Baltimore, Maryland - "ABC brings us the latest news: "The Justice Department investigation into Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is drawing backlash from former Federal Reserve and Treasury officials as well as current members of Congress, including those in President Donald Trump’s own party. A bipartisan group of top economic officials released a blistering statement on Monday calling the probe an “unprecedented attempt to use prosecutorial attacks to undermine” the central bank’s independence."

Once again, American observers are staggered. Their knees wobble. Their palms sweat. Alert observers quake and shake. They’ve watched the whole of edifice - habits, rules, laws, customs...some fraudulent, but many useful and even necessary - dissolve like the last bits of a sinking island. And now, another hallowed tradition, widely believed to be essential to the dollar - the independence of the Fed - is giving way.

Of course, the Fed was never really totally independent of the federal government. But it was never completely subservient either. Ruling parties almost always want lower interest rates; it helps them win re-election. But never has a Fed chairman been threatened with a criminal investigation…based on cost over-runs on a renovation of its headquarters!

It doesn’t take much imagination to see what is likely to happen. Powell will step down when his term as Chairman is up in May. He could stay for another two years at the Fed, acting as a kind of ‘shadow chairman.’ But weakened and distracted by the DOJ investigation, he is likely to leave entirely, making room for Trump to put in his own people. Whoever they are, they are likely to want to juice the markets with more credit in advance of the mid-term elections.

Up until now, Fed chief Powell has been reluctant to engage with the president. But this weekend, he counter-punched: “This is about whether the Fed will be able to continue to set interest rates based on evidence and economic conditions, or whether instead, monetary policy will be directed by political pressure or intimidation.”

Donald Trump has long made it clear that he had no truck with international institutions, their courts, or their laws. When the International Court of Justice issued arrest warrants for Trump’s Israeli sidekicks, for example, rather than respect the ruling, Trump sanctioned the justices. Nor did he care that killing alleged drug smugglers in international waters - especially when they cling helplessly to the wreckage of their boat - was a violation of laws and decency, just about everywhere.

But now the lawlessness is coming home. Over the weekend, we heard the Vice President tell the world that POTUS don’t need no stinkin’ War Powers Act. The Hill: "Vice President Vance called the War Powers Act “fundamentally fake” and unconstitutional, ridiculing the law passed in 1973 shortly after senators on Capitol Hill voted to advance a bipartisan measure to block President Trump from using military force against Venezuela."

What, then, is real? What is worth defending? Is there any limit to the president’s power other than those of his own making? A Supreme Court decision? The Constitution itself? The US seems to be split into two camps - each viciously opposed to the other. There are those who love the Big Man, almost no matter what he says or does. And there are those who despise him, again almost no matter what he says or does.

The MAGA-istas were delighted to see Trump dismantle and annihilate the things they loathed...foreign aid, DEI, the high-culture Kennedy Center, immigrants, foreigners who were ‘stealing our jobs’...and everyone else who got in our way or made us feel small. The others, suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome, could find no good in the man. As one of our readers wrote (accusing us!) even if he discovered a cure for cancer, we would still hold him in contempt.

Our dear reader may be right about that. But our problem with Trump is that he doesn’t search for a cure for cancer...or anything else that might be helpful. He is a purely zero-sum kind of guy, a product of Roy Cohn’s school for scoundrels…a throwback to a pre-do unto others world.

Zero sum works in war and pro wraslin’. Someone’s gotta win. Someone’s gotta lose. But in economics and the rest of life you don’t win by making the other guy lose. You win by helping him to win too. If you steal a car, you now have wheels. But someone doesn’t have the car anymore. Net result = zero.

If you buy a car honestly, the seller makes a profit which feeds back into the economy promoting more consumption or investment. Economic growth is a measure of the win - the trades that work for both buyer and seller. This is so obvious...and fundamental...that a leader who doesn’t ‘get it,’ is a threat to his organization, whatever it may be. The fight with the Fed will have winners and losers too. A few winners. Lots of losers. Gold hit $4,647 yesterday. Stay tuned."

Monday, January 12, 2026

"Americans Finally Breaking Down, We Aren’t Paying Our Bills"

Snyder Reports, 1/12/26
"Americans Finally Breaking Down, 
We Aren’t Paying Our Bills"
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Jeremiah Babe, "Credit Cards Could Get Shut Off"

Jeremiah Babe, 1/12/26
"Credit Cards Could Get Shut Off"
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Musical Interlude: 2002, "River Of Stars"

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2002, "River Of Stars"

"A Look to the Heavens"

"The small, northern constellation Triangulum harbors this magnificent face-on spiral galaxy, M33. Its popular names include the Pinwheel Galaxy or just the Triangulum Galaxy. M33 is over 50,000 light-years in diameter, third largest in the Local Group of galaxies after the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), and our own Milky Way. About 3 million light-years from the Milky Way, M33 is itself thought to be a satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy and astronomers in these two galaxies would likely have spectacular views of each other's grand spiral star systems.
As for the view from planet Earth, this sharp image shows off M33's blue star clusters and pinkish star forming regions along the galaxy's loosely wound spiral arms. In fact, the cavernous NGC 604 is the brightest star forming region, seen here at about the 4 o'clock position from the galaxy center. Like M31, M33's population of well-measured variable stars have helped make this nearby spiral a cosmic yardstick for establishing the distance scale of the Universe."

The Poet: Shel Silverstein, “Where the Sidewalk Ends”

“Where the Sidewalk Ends”

“There is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins,
And there the grass grows soft and white,
And there the sun burns crimson bright,
And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
To cool in the peppermint wind.
Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
And the dark street winds and bends.
Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And watch where the chalk-white arrows go
To the place where the sidewalk ends.
Yes we’ll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And we’ll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
For the children, they mark, and the children, they know
The place where the sidewalk ends.”

- Shel Silverstein

“Al Swearengen's Take On Life”

Strong language alert!
"In life you have to do a lot of things you don't ****ing want to do.
Many times, that's what the **** life is... one vile ****ing task after another."
- “Al Swearengen”, Ian McShane’s character on “Deadwood”
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Strong language alert!
"Pain or damage don't end the world, or despair or f***ing beatings.
The world ends when you’re dead. Until then you got more punishment
in store. Stand it like a man, and give some back.”
- “Al Swearengen”, Ian McShane’s character on “Deadwood”

"If..."

If they'll do this for a TV what happens when there's no food?

"Something Huge Is Happening In America And People Are Not Prepared"

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Epic Economist, 1/12/2
"Something Huge Is Happening 
In America And People Are Not Prepared"
"Something big is happening in America and most people aren't paying attention. The warning signs are everywhere, rising prices, a weakening dollar, mass layoffs, and a growing sense that the system isn't working the way it used to. People are struggling to afford groceries, losing jobs without warning, and wondering if playing by the rules even matters anymore. In this video, we look at what folks are actually saying, from the data-driven breakdowns to the raw personal stories of people losing jobs, skipping meals, and questioning whether hard work even pays off anymore. What we found goes beyond economic anxiety. There's a growing sense that the old rules don't apply and nobody knows what the new ones are.

This video isn't about predicting doom or pushing panic. It's about paying attention to what's unfolding and asking the questions that matter. When this many people from different walks of life start sounding the same alarm, it's worth listening. Whether what's coming is collapse, correction, or just a painful transition - the honest answer is nobody really knows yet. But staying clear-eyed and informed beats fear-scrolling at 3 AM."
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Dan, I Allegedly, "Billions Stolen in Minnesota Scandal - The IRS Is Cracking Down"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 1/12/26
"Billions Stolen in Minnesota Scandal - 
The IRS Is Cracking Down"
"Fraud exposed! Billions stolen in the Minnesota scandal - this shocking story reveals the depths of corruption across businesses and organizations in Minneapolis. From fraudulent vendors to massive kickbacks, it's all coming to light as the IRS and federal government crack down and hold everyone accountable. Scott Bessent from the Treasury has unveiled a new reward program for whistleblowers, incentivizing people to step forward and share information. With billions missing, the tangled web of deceit is set to unravel, and high-profile arrests are on the horizon. Join me, Dan, as I break down this massive fraud case, explore how it affects businesses and everyday people, and discuss why accountability is crucial. I’ve been researching crimes like this for years, but this is one of the most egregious examples yet. Let’s talk about what this means for the future and how the federal government is stepping in to clean up the mess."
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The Daily "Near You?"

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Thanks for stopping by!

"A New Type Of Dementia Plagues America"

"A New Type Of Dementia Plagues America"
by John Mac Ghlionn

"In the United States, it's estimated that at least 7 million people over the age of 65 have dementia. If current trends continue, by the end of the decade, more than 9 million Americans are expected to suffer from this loss of cognitive functioning - that's equivalent to the population of New York City.

Memory impairment isn't just affecting the elderly. By 2050, the number of U.S. adults over the age of 40 living with dementia is expected to more than double, from 5.2 million to 10.5 million. To compound matters, there’s a new type of dementia plaguing Americans, one that’s affecting people much younger than 40. It’s called digital dementia, and millions of unsuspecting, young Americans are at risk.

major health epidemic, digital dementia occurs when one part of the brain is overstimulated and another part of the brain is understimulated. When we mindlessly use digital devices, the frontal lobe, which is responsible for higher-level executive functions, gets little, if any, use. Meanwhile, the occipital lobe, the visual processor located at the back of the brain, gets bombarded with sensory input. Slouched over and spaced out, people, both young and old, are abusing their brains, day in and day out. Preteens and teens are particularly at risk for two reasons:An American 8 to 12-year-old spends an average of 4.7 hours a day scrolling their lives away. That’s around 70 days in a given year. The prefrontal cortex (PFC), the brain region responsible for planning and decision-making, doesn’t fully develop until the age of 25.

Digital dementia impedes both short-term and long-term memory. Moreover, as research shows, excessive screen time during brain development increases the risk of Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, in adulthood. Not surprisingly, excessive screen time is intimately associated with digital addiction. This, in turn, fuels digital dementia, which results in the shrinking of the brain’s gray matter. White matter facilitates communication between gray matter areas. But without gray matter, which plays a critical role in emotions, memories, and movements, there’s really nothing to communicate. White matter helps the traffic get from A to B. Grey matter, on the other hand, is the traffic.

It gets worse. As Gurwinder Bhogal, an excellent British-Indian writer, recently noted, not only is “gray matter shrinkage in smartphone-addicted individuals” a growing problem, the Western average IQ is declining - rapidly, he added. This has been the case for decades. The decline of brain power has been particularly notable in America. Lead exposure, and, more recently, the effects of draconian lockdowns, have had deleterious effects on Americans’ IQs. As technology continues to rise, IQ continues to decline. Is there an association? The answer appears to be yes.

What we're witnessing is the Flynn effect in reverse. Named after James R. Flynn, the renowned intelligence researcher who passed away in 2020, the Flynn effect refers to a steady upward shift in IQ test scores across generations. In recent times, however, that steady upward shift has transformed into a spiraling nosedive. This isn't surprising. In fact, as our lives become more intertwined with technology, and as we outsource more of our thinking and doing to search engines and ChatGPT-like systems, we should expect this nosedive to increase in velocity.

As Mr. Bhogal noted, common sense suggests that the decline in IQ is “at least partly the result of technology making the attainment of satisfaction increasingly effortless, so that we spend ever more of our time in a passive, vegetative state.” “If you don’t use it," he added, “you lose it.” Indeed. By "it," of course, he means your brain. But brain function isn't the only thing being lost.

The rise of digital dementia, digital addiction, and lower IQ scores is a reflection of a much broader problem. The United States isn’t just struggling with demographic decline; it’s also wrestling with the unholy trinity of spiritual, psychological, and intellectual decline. The country is becoming fatter, sicker, older, and dumber. The movie "Idiocracy" wasn’t a parody; it was a prophecy.

As intelligence levels continue to plummet and test scores continue to fall in the likes of math and reading, the United States risks becoming a society of brainless, aimless individuals, a nation consisting of millions of obese zombies. Contrary to popular belief, societal collapse doesn’t occur overnight; it occurs in increments, a death by a thousand cuts. The biggest threat to the United States isn't necessarily external; it's posed by the numerous digital devices in our hands and homes. Technology has consumed both our minds and our souls; are we going to get either of them back?"
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"Trouble..."

“We’ve all heard the warnings and we’ve ignored them. We push our luck. We roll the dice. It’s human nature. When we’re told not to touch something we usually do even if we know better. Maybe because deep down, we’re just asking for trouble.”
- “Meredith Grey”, “Gray’s Anatomy”

If so, we've certainly got all we want...

"Chastity In A Whorehouse..."

"People do not expect to find chastity in a whorehouse. Why, then, do they expect to find honesty and humanity in government, a congeries of institutions whose modus operandi consists of lying, cheating, stealing, and if need be, murdering those who resist?"
- H. L. Mencken

"How It Really Is"

 

"Pentagon Considers Raising Budget by 50%"

"Pentagon Considers Raising Budget by 50%"
by Martin Armstrong

"President Trump’s announcement that he wants to push the U.S. defense budget to $1.5 trillion in 2027 is being framed as a necessary response to “very troubled and dangerous times” and a way to build what he calls a “Dream Military.” He claims that tariff revenues generated by his trade policies can help fund the increase and even allow for debt reduction while maintaining economic growth. There is a reason that Washington wants to increase its budget drastically, and the timing aligns perfectly with our computer model.

The proposal represents a roughly 50% increase from the $901 billion defense budget approved for 2026. The massive increase in funding represents a country preparing for a major geopolitical event. America stands alone. It can no longer trust the neocons in NATO, besides, America was the one primarily funding the organization. All of America’s allies are on the fence in terms of continued support, with the majority showing intense disapproval for recent military ventures.

Europe’s involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war cannot be ignored. Protests have erupted in France and Germany to declare that the people do not wish to die for Ukraine, but they have no say. The EU is run by neocons who are eagerly awaiting their turn to enter the conflict directly. China, the Middle East, South America, and Europe - conflicts are emerging in every corner of the globe, and unsurprisingly, America has been at the forefront.

An additional $500 billion ensures the United States retains its reputation for having the most advanced military in the world, one would hope, but China has been rapidly advancing its military capabilities in preparation for a grand-scale conflict. Russia has been testing nuclear missiles, some powerful enough to create toxic radioactive tsunami waves that can wipe cities off the map.

We are approaching a critical turning point in the Economic Confidence Model. Confidence will continue to decline as war nears, and capital will continue to seek refuge in private assets. When confidence declines, politicians turn to external enemies to justify internal failures. War becomes a tool to distract from fiscal mismanagement and to consolidate power. The 2026 panic cycle aligns with a historic pattern in which sovereign debt crises and geopolitical conflict converge. This is not the beginning of war; it is the escalation phase."

John Wilder, "Civil War 2.0 Mid-Month Update: Setting The Stage"

"Civil War 2.0 Mid-Month Update: 
Setting The Stage"
by John Wilder

"Minnesota is the current flashpoint in our march towards Civil War. It is a revealing event for several reasons. First, GloboLeftists are awful. Kyle Rittenhouse shot three people while defending his life. All were felons. The fat lesbian that was shot in Minnesota? She had lost custody of her children. Women get custody in about 80% of cases. I’ll let you do the math.

Second, how did she and her live-in fetish partner make money? It always comes down to that, but these people are getting funding somewhere to fund their lifestyles. In the middle of the workday, if the dead lesbian and her fetish partner can just drive around spending all their time and gasoline, someone is paying for it. And it didn’t come out of the lesbian’s poetry earnings.

Those that are funding this are looking to create the moment when they seize absolute power. The playbook hasn’t changed in centuries. The first step is to create unrest, and to try to find that incident that galvanizes their side to violence. Remember all those bricks conveniently left out during the George Floyd protests?

Violence is the key to creating instability. That instability is then used to create a larger movement, which leads, ultimately, to open war so that power is finally and irrevocably put in the hands of the group leading the unrest. This worked in France a few times, in Russia once, but failed in Germany, leading to the other side ultimately gaining power. But violence is the playbook, and power is on the line.

How does this finally spin out of control into a full-blown Civil War 2.0? One avenue is through collisions of authority. Here’s an example: Tim Walz, in a fit of stupidity, calls up the State Patrol in Minnesota to arrest ICE agents. Trump responds with elements of the 82nd Airborne and parts of the 1st Marine Division. Of course, there’s a protest, and Walz calls out the Minnesota National Guard. Trump immediately federalizes the Guard, but leadership under control of Walz disobeys orders.

Gavin Newsom, seeing the opportunity to get some more press coverage, does the same in California. Now it’s national. Maybe the cartels even join in, since they might have decided that business was fine, but owning their own country carved out of northern Mexico and southern parts of the United States might be even more fun.

At this point, many groups are indiscriminately tossing lead, and true civil war is unlocked. I wouldn’t want to be a Trump voter in a blue hive or an illegal in a red town. This could happen in the span of hours. There are plenty of flashpoints that are ready to explode. For instance, Philadelphia sheriff Rochelle Bilal (Yes, she is. Feel free to look up a picture.) said that, “The criminal in the White House would be able to keep” ICE agents out of jail. And I heard that Philly was so nice!

To be clear, Civil War 2.0 doesn’t have to start during Trump’s administration. It’s more likely to, though, if the GloboLeft get to the point where they feel that they’re on the verge of losing it all. I think the GloboLeft feel like they’re going gain control of the Senate and perhaps the House after the midterms. This would lead to Trump essentially being an agent of chaos and annoyance to the GloboLeft, but one that can’t pass any laws.

If the 2026 election happens without Civil War 2.0 breaking out, I predict two years of impasse until the 2028 election. Given that amount of time, it’s likely that the GloboLeft will have made many millions of illegals and imports voters, even if they aren’t citizens. They want to have the final election, and if that’s how they take power, they’re fine with that.

But if it comes to violence, well, they’re fine with that as well. They actively seek to have deaths like the dead lesbian in Minnesota. They love to have martyrs to their cause so that they can show what stunning and brave victims they are. Partially, this is to infect the “it’s crying so it’s a baby” instinct latent in women, and especially so in women who haven’t had children or have decided to murder their own unborn children.

That’s a guilt-debt, and having someone like the dead lesbian to trot out is just what they want. Notice how they put themselves on roads, daring people to run them over? They hate themselves and they hate their own lives, so ending it all to become a tragic martyr to their cause is a perfect end for them. But if it comes to dishing out violence, they and their pets are more than willing to accept those conditions. They talk about violence all of the time. When someone on the TradRight mentions it, immediately they’re shut down by other people on the right.

GloboLeftists feel free to talk about “punching Nazis” and mean it. They are not afraid of embracing violence and destroying entire towns. Keep in mind, that even if you are a middle-of-the-road “both sides suck” voter, you are a Nazi to them. They reveled in the assassination attempt on Donald Trump and were driven to ecstasy by the death of Charlie Kirk. They want you dead and replaced by a more compliant populace.

Are the ICE raids a wonderful opportunity for them? I believe so. I think that the time leading up to the 2026 midterms is a time where we are at a heightened likelihood of the initiation of Civil War 2.0. The GloboLeft is fueled by fear and hate, and one long hot summer could lead to Civil War 2.0 breaking out in 2026.

Me? I’d have declared an insurrection, called out the troops, surrounded the areas of the riots, arrested everyone using whatever force was necessary, taken them all to camps, deported anyone who wasn’t a citizen, and tried the rest for insurrection, since what they’re doing now is far worse than January 6. But I like simple solutions. The clock, though, is ticking..."

Bill Bonner, "Wrong Again, Dimwits"

"Wrong Again, Dimwits"
by Bill Bonner
Baltimore, Maryland - "Here we go again! Business Insider: "Trump says he is instructing ‘representatives’ to buy $200 billion in mortgage bond purchases in an effort to push down rates."

Trump has stuck to the script. He’s playing his part masterfully...helping to bring the empire down with the classic mix - an excess of spending and reckless military adventurism. In the latest caper, POTUS proposes to offer the housing market more of what it needs least - more credit. Excess credit already caused two bubbles in this century...and the worst affordability crisis in history. Credit drives demand for housing. But it drives up house prices too. And then people end up with way too much mortgage debt. Come the next correction, they find they have more mortgage than house.

Already, in last week’s news, the housing market is getting ready for another bubble. Barron’s:
"Real estate stocks jump on Trump’s mortgage bond plan. Rates hit 5.99%." The first bubble in housing blew up in 2008...it was such a serious explosion that the Fed jefe at the time, Ben Bernanke, warned Congress that we might not have an economy at all unless it stumped up $700 billion in subsidies and bailouts.

Yes, it was idiotic...but that is the sort of thing that dimwits do. The bubble was caused by the Fed itself, which lowered its key lending rate by 500 basis points in the early 2000s. Mortgage rates went down with the Fed rate. People borrowed to buy houses. Housing prices went up - to the point where they became unaffordable. Then, as the Fed normalized interest rates, house prices fell. Homeowners realized that they owed more on their houses than they were worth. And mortgage lenders realized that they had made some bad business decisions, lending too much money based on overpriced collateral.

This led naturally to the biggest bankruptcy filing in US history - Lehman Bros. It probably would have brought down some of the biggest names on Wall Street too, including Goldman Sachs, but the feds, having caused the crisis, intervened again to save the big banks… and caused another bubble.

Once again, beginning in 2008, the Fed cut its key lending rate by 500 basis points to make housing more ‘affordable’...and what ho... housing prices soared! The Fed had learned a lesson - the wrong one - from the first blowup. It saw that returning mortgage rates to a ‘normal’ level triggered a sell-off in housing. So, it decided not to return rates to normal. Instead, it pushed them down...and left them below zero - after inflation - for much of the next 13 years, 2008–2021.
Real interests since 1997…the Fed funds rate minus CPI

Finally, , in the summer of ’21, interest rates could go no lower. After four decades, the downswing of the credit cycle finally reversed. Inflation - caused by bailouts, stimmie checks, and overspending - forced the Fed to raise interest rates. In our view, this was the most important turning point in recent financial history. Forty years of falling interest rates...and the biggest boom in stock market history...were over.

But in the housing market, it left a huge affordability problem. Normal mortgage rates made sellers reluctant to give up their abnormal, ultra-low-rate mortgages. Tight supplies kept prices high. High prices combined with high mortgage rates meant that few ordinary people could afford to buy the ordinary house. Between 2008 and 2025, the Social Security Administration’s Average Wage Index rose from $41,000 to $70,000 - a 70% increase. During that same time the average selling price for a house rose from around $200,000 to around $430,000 - up 115%.

The Housing Affordability Index hit record lows last year in nearly every major housing market in the US. In 1971, the average person paid a 7.5% interest rate on an average house price of $28,000...leaving him with a monthly interest cost of $175. Now, thanks to all the efforts over the last 54 years to make housing more affordable, the average house buyer faces an interest payment of 6% on $420,000 - or $2,100 per month. Thanks a lot."

"Dystopian Science Fiction vs. the Anti-ICE Karens"

"Dystopian Science Fiction vs.
 the Anti-ICE Karens"
by Benjamin Bartee

"It was always the women, and above all the young ones, who were the most bigoted adherents of the Party, the swallowers of slogans, the amateur spies and nosers-out of unorthodoxy.” - George Orwell, "1984"

"The phenomenon of feral anti-ICE Karens currently running riot across the country is what happens when childless women - who don’t believe in God or anything else but are starved for meaning - decide, spurred by savior complexes instilled in them via culture, to adopt society as their children and turn an entire country into their infants to be protected from the bad men.

The bad men who, in this context, per Social Justice™ dogma, are white men trying to fend off the Third World invaders lured into every Western country by the globalist power structure in order to undermine and rot them from within ahead of consolidation into a sprawling techno-dystopia free of the vestiges of national sovereignty. In other words, ICE is the perfect boogeyman to coax the anti-ICE Karens, facilitated by both literal and de facto state media, into full-on psychosis, which is what we are seeing unfold.

A lot of this stuff, like this menacing softball catcher-type lesbian who might literally have rabies, harkens back to the theatrical histrionics of the Salem Witch Trials. I don’t pretend to have all the answers to the psychopathy that goes into these displays of lunacy, but, as Orwell and others have long observed, something unique to female psychology spawns it."
First Witch Trial Scene, "The Crucible"

Jim Kunstler: "Permission Granted: Go Kill Yourself"

Renee Nicole Good moments before she was shot to death.
"Permission Granted: Go Kill Yourself"
by Jim Kunstler

"A mascrosocial cluster B crisis is ripping this nation apart 
because Leftism has hijacked the minds of progressive females
 who then LARP out dangerous Gnostic heroic delusions." 
- JD Haltigan

"Historians of the future, grilling beaver-tail paninis over their campfires, will look back in wonder and nausea at the madness of America - and other regions of Western Civ - in the raging 2020s. It will be clear by then that it was largely a female hysteria, like other departures from social sanity in the annals of the Homo sapiens, such as the outbreak of witchery in the Massachusetts Colony, 1692, the Dancing Plague of Strasbourg, 1518, and the lunacy of Meowing and Biting Nuns that spread through the convents of Europe in the 1400s.

The Lefty-left has devised what’s called a “permission structure” for women to take the lead in acting-out the concocted grievances of their show-runners in the Democratic Party who, in times gone by, once had a coherent political program, but are now chiefly concerned with staying out of jail. I speak of those two orbiting moons, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and their many subalterns, such as John Podesta, Lisa Monaco, Norm Eisen, Adam Schiff... you know the huge cast of characters.

In 2020, they put their African-American clients in the vanguard, hoping to provoke Mr. Trump into a bloody suppression of the George Floyd riots. Didn’t really work, though the riots were a grand distraction from Marc Elias’s behind-the-scenes nefarious setup to queer the balloting process in that year’s election - a thumping success! All that mischief propelled brain-dead “Joe Biden” into the Oval Office, the perfect stooge to front for Hillary and Obama in their campaign to disorder the US body politic.

None of that worked for them in 2024, though, and only, apparently, because Elon Musk got wind of some election-hacking signals from a bunker in Serbia, and somehow managed to put the kibosh on its functionality... but that’s another story not quite yet spun for the public. Anyway, Mr. Trump got back into the Oval Office and now there is - forgive the cliché - hell to pay. Folks looking at jail time, famous folks, folks previously inoculated against such a fate. And it’s driving them batshit crazy. What on earth to do?

As it happens, enough Americans are sick and tired of the race hustle that its antics no longer avail the Democratic Party in stirring up animus against order, so now the party sends its women out onto the front lines to bang on police car windows, scream at the officers to perform sex acts on themselves, and impede their duties. In the course of all that action, one of them, Renee Nicole Good, got shot last week gunning her Honda Pilot at officer Jonathan Ross.

Ms. Good’s female wife, Becca Good, wailed in the aftermath, “I made her come down here, it’s my fault.” Come down to do what? To play a part in the show. To use Renee’s Honda Pilot to block the street so that ICE agents couldn’t do their job (which is removing illegal immigrants for processing and deportation). Who told Becca that was a good idea? The Lefty-left’s permission structure told her. So, Becca played her part in the show, ostentatiously recording a video of the scene, yelling taunts at the officers, telling her wife, Renee, to disobey the officer’s command to “get out of the car” and instead to drive away. Becca will have that on her conscience forever, alas. Bet you wouldn’t want to be her.

What is it in American women these days that makes them susceptible to such a demonic permission structure that the Lefty-left uses to make them pawns in this game? Most obviously, American women are less and less inclined to enter healthy relations with men. Why is that? Probably several reasons. American men are less and less good husband material - except at society’s tippy-top where they make obscene amounts of money in activities that are, frankly, pretty antisocial when you look hard - like, running monopolies, inducing the entire population into ill health, and selling out their country. The great wad of men in the classes below the tippy-top face ever-reduced opportunities to make a living, let alone support a wife and children.

Both American men and women are working pretty hard to make themselves sexually unappealing. Obesity is epidemic now that the national diet consists almost entirely of pizza and soda pop. You have to wonder how the idea of facial piercings, nose-rings, and massive tattoos caught on. Half the women in this country look like they could be harpooneers on the whaler Pequod. Meanwhile, the tubby men with no prospects can occupy themselves with free porn on their phones - which, you might admit, kind of cuts down on their motivation to even try to meet real women, let alone protect and care for them.

The result of all this dysfunction is a society with deeply disrupted relations between men and women, people who can’t produce children - or, by happenstance, as in the case of Renee Nicole Good, two children who did not live with her - people of both sexes who can’t enact the basic roles of human adulthood, people of both sexes who can hardly find gainful employment, and you end up with a land of broken people, broken families, and behavior that verges into madness.

And these broken people are egged on to self-destruction by the cynical managers of a criminal political party desperate to hide its crimes and avoid prosecution. When the arraignments begin, the derangements will ebb. Just watch and see."

"Economic Market Snapshot 1/12/26"

"Economic Market Snapshot 1/12/26"

Down the rabbit hole of psychopathic greed and insanity...
Only the consequences are real - to you!
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You and I are not in the Big Club."
- George Carlin
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Sunday, January 11, 2026

"Iran Gold Airlifted To Russia; Credit Card Shock Coming; Who Are The Puppet Masters?"

Jeremiah Babe, 1/11/26
"Iran Gold Airlifted To Russia; 
Credit Card Shock Coming; Who Are The Puppet Masters?"
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"Alert! No Election in 2028. WW3, Martial Law"

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Prepper news, 1/11/26
"Alert! No Election in 2028. WW3, Martial Law"
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