The Plan to Raise us from the Ashes

His plan will go into effect on Day One!

Our nation is in the gutter and Trump has a plan to raise us from the ashes of failed policies of the last four years.
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    Post-Election Truths: The Things That Won’t Change (No Matter Who Wins)

    Post-Election Truths: The Things That Won’t Change (No Matter Who Wins)

    After months of handwringing and mud-slinging and fear-mongering, the votes have finally been cast and the outcome has been decided: the Deep State has won.

    Despite the billions spent to create the illusion of choice culminating in the reassurance ritual of voting for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, when it comes to most of the big issues that keep us in bondage to authoritarian overlords, not much will change.

    A “Lockdown Economy” Without The Lockdowns

    A “Lockdown Economy” Without The Lockdowns

    When nearly half of all small businesses are struggling so much that they can’t even pay their rent, you have an enormous economic crisis on your hands.  The last time that we witnessed anything like this was during the peak of the COVID pandemic, but here in 2024 we don’t have a major global health crisis to blame for our catastrophic economic performance.  

    Every Time Something Major Happens, It Is An Excuse For Rioting, Looting And Violence

    Every Time Something Major Happens, It Is An Excuse For Rioting, Looting And Violence

    We live at a time when it is expected that chaos will follow virtually every big event.  In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, there was looting.  In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, there was looting.  The war in the Middle East has sparked wild protests and riots all over the country this year.  And even if something really good happens, many people just consider it to be an excuse for even more rioting, looting, and violence.  

    Absolutely Massive Food Bank Demand In The Swing States Of Pennsylvania, Michigan And Wisconsin

    Absolutely Massive Food Bank Demand In The Swing States Of Pennsylvania, Michigan And Wisconsin

    The economy is the number one political issue in America right now, and it isn’t because the economy is doing well.  The long-term economic collapse that I have been writing about for years is playing out right in front of our eyes, and it is going to have an enormous impact on the outcome of this election.  But don’t just take my word for it.  Survey after survey has shown that U.S. voters are extremely concerned about the direction that the economy is heading.  For example, the following comes from a Gallup survey that was released earlier this month…

    The Establishment Media is Unaware of its Growing Irrelevance

    The Establishment Media is Unaware of its Growing Irrelevance

    Last week, the news media went ballistic after the owners of the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post blocked each paper’s editorial boards from formally endorsing Kamala Harris for president. The Times editorial editor resigned in protest. Two other members of the editorial board followed her lead. Two Washington Post columnists resigned as well to signal their disapproval of the move, and many readers from both publications have reportedly canceled their subscriptions in response.

    Ukrainian Soldiers Deserting And Going AWOL

    Ukrainian Soldiers Deserting And Going AWOL

    News reports that Ukraine will conscript over 160,000 more people to kill or be killed for the ruling class have surfaced. Meanwhile, other outlets claim that over 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers have deserted or gone AWOL (absent without leave).

    Unjust Reparations Will Not Empower Justice

    Unjust Reparations Will Not Empower Justice

    As Kamala Harris declares herself open to paying reparations for slavery in a desperate bid to win more black voters, the debate about redressing historical injustices has been once again reignited. California has passed a raft of new proposals “as part of a reparations legislative package” with policies on education, housing, and criminal justice for the benefit of black people. New York has created a commission to study the harms caused by slavery with a view to paying reparations. In Oklahoma, a commission has been set up “to study how reparations can be made.”