Different Headlines: Naked Guy Steals Cop Car; Serial Number 4 Cuda His the Auction Block; Bartender Hears ESPN Announcer bragging about Cheating; Lot’s of College Bowl Stats; Top Male Faces by Aesthetic Surgeon; Lower Gas Prices To Save $500 Million This Christmas;

Crime and Disgusting

For the Love of Everything Decent, Put Some Clothes on if You’re Going to Steal a Patrol Vehicle

Cheaters Who Work For ESPN

‘He Announces For ESPN’: Denver Bartender Overhears Customer’s Vulgar Conversation. Then She Looks Him Up Online

Football

James Madison Has An Expensive Secret Weapon Fueling Its College Football Playoff Run – pay to play

The 17 Players Who Won The Heisman Trophy And A National Championship In The Same Season

10 Of The Greatest Individual Bowl Game Performances In College Football History

Best Men’s Faces

Dr. Douglas S. Steinbrech, Leading Male Aesthetic Surgeon, Reveals Top 10 Most Requested Male Faces of 2025 – I knew it wasn’t me

DNA

DARPA Is Working on Synthesizing DNA With Light and the Luciferian Parallels Cannot Be Ignored – they were in on Covid and the Jab also. They also invented the internet. None of that is very good

Health

New Study Reveals Prediabetes Remission Cuts Heart Disease Risk by Over 50%

Five Years Too Late: NIH-Funded Stanford Scientists Finally Admit mRNA COVID Vaccines Can Cause Myocarditis

Economy

Lower Gas Prices to Save Drivers $500M Christmas Week – NBADJT

War On White Men

Apple kicked off the WAR on white men… – and we will pay for this. The world needs men.

The Media Backs up the Anti-White Wing of the Democrat Party

Islam

Babylon Bee: Groundbreaking New Study Finds Islamophobia May Be Partially Caused by Muslims Killing People All the Time

 All of France is a No Go Zone Now – France is fucked. Islam has taken the French out of France

Food supply

‘I Can Only Get My Chicken at Costco’: Florida Chef Says There’s a Reason Chicken Tastes Like ‘Rubber Bands’ Now

Cars

What Happened to Jaguar?

Ford Retreats From EVs After Billions in Losses – nobody wants them either

1970 Plymouth Cuda Convertible Pilot Car

The First V-Code Cuda Convertible Produced, Serial No. 4 – it’s rare, but I bet the hemi-cuda’s go for more

EU Backing Down Off 2035 ICE Vehicle Ban – Because the EU is retarded to believe in it in the first place. Get back to reality.

Crime AT BARS

‘It Means Someone Not Safe Is Near You’: Applebee’s Customer Asks For Water. Then The Bartender Gives Her Something Unexpected

Rare Earth Minerals

Utah’s Desert Yields Rare Earths Motherlode, Challenging China’s Grip on Critical Minerals

Masculinity

Erasing Masculinity Has Created a Generation in Crisis – Men have saved the world time an again. It’s why the feminists want to try and erase it. We have to stop these PC SJW.

Different Headlines; Over 120,000 home cameras hacked in South Korea for ‘sexploitation’ footage; College Students Register As Disabled So They Have Longer To Take Tests; Where Energy Prices Are Highest/Lowest; Drunk Raccoons; Hooters Girls Rules; Which Celebs Have Giant Dicks…and more.

Terrorism

Israel Eliminates Islamic Jihad Commander Who Took Part in Nahal Oz Massacre on October 7 – I love a happy ending

Energy prices

Gas Prices Highest in States with Democrat Governors, Lowest in Republican-Led States – Brought to you by Captain Obvious

Education

At top-tier prestige schools, shocking number of students register as ‘disabled’… – mentally disabled because of public education

Useless U – students in the California College system and Harvard can’t do high school math

Sexploitation

Over 120,000 home cameras hacked in South Korea for ‘sexploitation’ footage… most people are boring. I bet it’s not like the movies or what you think. It’s like nude beaches, all the people you don’t want to see naked

Cars

1 of only 6, 1959 Porsche 718 RSK Center Seat Goes To Auction

The First BMW 3.0 CSL “Batmobile” Is dor Sale and Is Expected to Bring $1 Million

Who Has a Big Johnson?

Paul Anka confirms Frank Sinatra and Milton Berle had huge dicks

One habit that helped heavy drinkers reduce their drinking

How Heavy Drinkers were able to cut back – yes, but they were still fucked up

Tiny Baby Survives

Baby Born Weighing 15 Ounces Goes Home After 6 Month Fight – So, it’s not just a bunch of cells for those wanting to kill babies in the womb

Darwin Awards

Man Mauled to Death After Climbing Into Lioness Enclosure — Caged Lion Will NOT Be Euthanized

Truck driver driving truck owned by Jugraj Singh is incredibly lucky after driving off a bridge…

Immigrant Crime

The number of people in Germany requiring emergency room treatment for stab wounds increased by 50% over just four years.

Milan’s Police Chief Reports Foreign Nationals Linked to 80% of Predatory Crimes as Winter Olympics Loom – I was there. They were hanging out at the train station. A bunch of immigrants with nothing to do means trouble I told my traveling partner. Of course she said don’t jump to conclusions. Apparently, I didn’t.

Celebtards

Ellen DeGeneres Planning to Crawl Back to the United States After Fleeing to the UK Following Trump’s 2024 Win – She left for some other reason than Trump, and now that has passed. It has nothing to do with the weather

Climate Hoax

Ignoring EV Pollution for Fake Climate Crisis – The amount of fossil fuel it takes to make an EV, not to mention the extra wear and tear on the roads, combined with the disposal of wind turbines and EV batteries makes them less climate friendly than a diesel. It’s about a war on C02 and money laundering. Look at the drop off of EV sales when they take away the government subsidy.

The Severe Ecological Ramifications of Offshore Windfarms in the Atlantic – see above

Europe’s Energy Transition Destroyed its EconomyGermany now has the highest domestic electricity prices in the developed world, while the U.K. has the highest industrial electricity rates, according to a basket of 28 major economies analyzed by the International Energy Agency. Italy isn’t far behind. Average electricity prices for heavy industries in the European Union remain roughly twice those in the U.S. and 50% above China.”

Hooters Girls

‘The Hooters Girls Have Rules’: Colorado Hooters Servers Call Out Guests Who Sit In Their Section. Then They Reveal The Top Faux Pas—And Why You Should Buy A Calendar

Animals

Virginia Liquor Store Ransacked By Raccoon That Broke Bottles, Got Drunk, And Passed Out In The Bathroom

Different Headlines: Pfizer Flu Failed Tests; Bigfoot Met With Government; US Labs Breeding Ticks To Spread mRNA Disease; 5 Worst Restaurant Franchises; How DEI Is Making Students Dumber; Immigrants Sending Medicaid And Welfare Money Overseas….and more added

Incest

Muslim Country First Cousin Marriage Rates and Average IQ Statistics Are Shocking [VIDEO] – producing idiots, or robots that won’t grow out of the 7th century and will kill willingly

Cars

Revived V8 Chevrolet Chevelle Is the Full-Size Five-Seat Virtual Answer to the New Charger – It used to be a bad ass car. Good old horsepower instead of the Electric Car nonsense. It sounds so much better.

VW Aims To Cut Development Costs In Half With New “Made In China” Car – what does this say about the German Economy? Also, I’d rather have German engineers than Chinese

Healthcare

EXPOSED: US Labs Breeding Deadly Foreign Ticks in Bid for mRNA Vaccines – those bastards are trying to kill us

Tariff’s And Economy

BLOOMBERG: Trump Was Right On Tariffs, All The Really Smart Economists Were Wrong

Climate Hoax

The Climate Lie: Scientist Blows Open UN Fraud, Global Censorship, and China’s Power Grab at COP30 in Brazil

Gross And Disgusting

 The 5 Worst Restaurant Franchises

Education

DEI Policies Are Making American Students Dumber

Public Perception of Higher Education is Shifting Negatively

Flu

Pfizer’s mRNA flu shot failed its pivotal clinical trial in adults 65 and older… – of course it failed.

Political Strategy

Five Minutes of Homework Would Spare Dems Days of Grief – How and why Democrat strategy has gone wrong

Money

U.S. Treasury to Seize Remittances Sent Abroad by Illegal Migrants — Transfers Over $2,000 Will Be Flagged as Suspicious – no more sneaking money out of the country, it’s been going on too long.

Tariffs

Tariff Revenue Hits Record $31 Billion in October — As Trump Floats Abolishing Income Tax Altogther! – NBADJT

Death

Japanese legislator refuses to allow Islamic cemetery for reasons both cultural and scientific – a different reason than you’d expect, but the goat herders still won’t like it

Treason

BlackRock’s Larry Fink Is as Dangerous as You Thought

Indisputable Fact: Biden’s Policies Brought Terrorists Into America – except it was also a group of handlers who told him what to do

Idiots in Congress

Klobuchar Face Plants the Trump Inflation Narrative

Covid Vaccine

FDA Admits COVID Vaccines Led to Child Fatalities…

Animals

Massive Moose Caught on Camera in Very Unexpected Location, Photos Are Majestic

California Man Captures Footage Of Massive Bear That’s Been Living In A Crawl Space Under His House

Bigfoot

Declassified Documents Reveal FBI Correspondence With Bigfoot Organization – Well, he’s the champion of hide and seek.

Christmas

Portland Refuses to Call It a Christmas Tree – a bunch of heathens who live in a shithole. Enjoy hell when you get there.

Different Headlines: Visualizing Rare Earth Metals and Artifician Intelligence by Country; Key To Older Looking Brains; Bartender’s One Liner To Get Them To Spend More; Worlds Strongest Woman Turns Out To Have a Dick; How Much Asbestos Is In A Wind Turbine….and more

Rare Earth Metals

Visualizing the World’s Rare Earth Reserves

Artificial Intelligence

Visualizing the World’s Rare Earth Reserves

Health

Hidden Belly Fat Linked to Older-Looking Brains While Muscle Mass Keeps Brains Young

Bartenders

Florida Bartender Shares The One-Liners She Uses On Customers To Get Them To Spend More. Why Is It So Controversial?

Woke Star Wars

Creator of Woke ‘Star Wars’ Show ‘The Acolyte’ Blames ‘Fascists and Racists’ for Cancelation – no, it’s because we are tired of a great story being ruined by liberal white women who can’t admit that men are the hero’s. We just want a normal story based on good vs evil, not woke smothered by gay and leading characters who couldn’t save anything, let alone a badly written show.

Artificial Intelligence

Suicides and Delusions: Lawsuits Point to Dark Side of AI Chatbot

Racism

‘I love to overcharge white people in organizations and do free work for black orgs’…

Trannies

‘World’s Strongest Woman’ Winner Disqualified After Being Found to Be a Man – I wonder how they could tell?

Climate Scam

How Much Asbestos Do Wind Turbines Contain?

Economy

These Are America’s Most (And Least) Affordable Cities

Campbell’s soup

Campbell’s FIRES executive secretly recorded saying its soups are full of ‘bioengineered meat’ and made for ‘poor people’… – he was right about it sucking, not the poor people part

Here’s the REAL truth on ‘bioengineered” ingredients you’re seeing all over grocery stores… – More on he wasn’t wrong about the food being shit

Family

The Left Brainwashed Young Women To Want Stuff And A Career Over A Husband And Family – once again, Liberal White Women are a problem

Different Headlines: 19 NFL Teams With The Best And Worst Records On Thanksgiving; 1st Superman Comic Book For Millions; History Shows 3 Phases of Islamic Takeover; WNBA Star Says 8th Graders Could Beat Them; How California’s Clean Energy Doesn’t Pay….and more

Football

The 19 NFL Teams With The Best (And Worst) Records On Thanksgiving

1st Superman Comic Book

It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane! It’s a Superman Comic for $9.12M

Google

Google Denies Claims That It’s Reading Gmails to Train Its AI – And the Dead Sea isn’t salty either

Islam

History Shows Us the Three Phases of an Islamic Takeover [VIDEO] – the end of the story is the same, death, destruction and peoples lives destroyed. Get those Burkas ready

Economics

More Relief on the Way as Economic Wins Bring Savings to Gas Pump, Thanksgiving Table – Make America Great Again

WNBA

WNBA Star Admits That Elite 8th Graders Could “Probably” Beat WNBA Players – She’s not wrong. It’s why no one takes it serious. It already happened to the Womens US Olympic Soccer team

Trannies

Gender-Benders Shellacked by Truth in HHS Report

Censorship

“Absolutely Breathtaking” – Exposing The Censorship Industrial Complex’s Power Grip In Germany – Is anyone afraid of the 1930’s in Germany yet?

Clean Energy

Waste Of The Day: California’s Clean Energy Investment Doesn’t Pay – There isn’t much about the climate scam that is working the way they said it would.

GOP 2028 Poll

New Poll Shows Front-Runner of 2028 GOP Primary and It’s Not Even Close

The German Economy – Stellantis Expands In The US, As Germany’s Deindustrialization Accelerates

If you do everything you can to make it difficult to work, it will go somewhere else. It’s like space that abhors a vacuum. As you’ll read, it’s not just Germany

Automotive giant Stellantis is expanding its U.S. operations. Any sign of an investment turnaround in Germany, which Chancellor Friedrich Merz touted just weeks ago, is nowhere to be seen.

Investment Freeze at Stellantis – in Germany at Least 

The European carmaker, home to brands like Opel, Peugeot, and Citroën, is turning away from its European sites. On Monday, Stellantis announced it will invest $13 billion in the U.S. over the next four years, increasing American production by 50%. The expansion will create 5,000 new jobs across plants in Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana.

Stellantis said it would resume operations at its plant in Belvidere, Ill

The concrete impact on German production remains unclear. Stellantis offered no comments on potential layoffs, but it’s safe to assume significant parts of production will shift to the U.S. in the coming years. High energy costs and U.S. tariffs likely influenced this decision.

CEO Antonio Filosa emphasized that this largest investment in company history will create American jobs and systematically expand U.S. manufacturing. The U.S. will now be Stellantis’ top priority.

Germany Avoided 

Stellantis’ damning verdict, especially for its German production sites, is just the tip of the iceberg in an accelerated capital flight from Germany. Major German automakers are increasingly relocating production abroad: BMW to Debrecen, Hungary—and Mercedes-Benz to Kecskemét, Hungary.

Industry is abandoning Germany. The manufacture of energy-intensive products, electrical engineering, machinery, and raw materials is no longer profitable under current conditions. It seems almost comical—if it weren’t so tragic—when Minister of Economic Affairs Katherina Reiche, noting Germany’s lack of competitiveness, forms a task force to develop strategies out of the crisis.

A quick ten-second search on „Grok“ could illuminate the issues—the problems are already well known.

The Green Deal Remains the Golden Calf 

Meanwhile, Chancellor Merz made clear during the EU summit that all options are being considered—except tackling the root cause: the grotesque European climate policy that largely triggered this industrial collapse.

The reflexive defense of Brussels’ climate consensus under all circumstances shows Berlin fully understands what’s driving Germany’s economic collapse. Yet the government pins its last hope on a massive debt package that will pour roughly €50 billion in additional annual spending across the country. Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil expressed hope at the UN summit that private industry will invest now that the state is taking the lead.

The response should be: far from it, Mr. Minister. You misread economic reality. The fact that U.S. chipmaker Intel rejected a €10 billion subsidy to set up in Magdeburg shows the problems run much deeper—and cannot be fixed with handouts. Keynesian “voodoo economics” has reached its limits. Germany is on sale; industrial investors have already passed judgment.

Rust Belt on the Horizon 

Political ignorance will cost dearly. Losing the industrial base triggers massive societal distortions. Recent industrial history provides several illustrative examples: the decline of the English textile industry, Argentina’s machinery sector—or closer to home, the collapse of coal and steel in the Ruhr.

Left behind are true Rust Belts, as in the U.S. Detroit, once America’s wealthiest city, fell as its auto industry collapsed, allowing other hubs, particularly in Japan and China, to rise.

The industrial foundation is key to understanding economy and prosperity. Statistically, one industrial job creates four or five additional jobs in supply chains, services, and consumption. Industrial jobs are typically above-average paying; losing them sparks a chain reaction of social and economic decay.

UK as a Case Study 

The U.K. provides a textbook case. Once at the peak of global industrial output, the empire financed massive overseas infrastructure projects. Imperial overstretch followed, investments collapsed, and industrial decline set in. Other industrial centers, notably the U.S., rose.

Left behind was the City of London: a global financial hub surrounded by a powerful insurance architecture across former empire trade routes. A dual society emerged: the finance center exercising global influence, and “Little Britain,” trapped in poverty. Could Germany face the same fate, minus colonial flows of finance and power?

Time Window Closing 

Currently, around 5.4 million Germans still work in industry—autos, machinery, electrical engineering. Since 2018, their number has fallen by roughly 250,000. Industrial output has dropped by an average of 23%, representing at least €35 billion in lost annual value creation.

There is still time to counteract—so far, mostly lower-value production has been outsourced or shut. There is still time to preserve both Germany’s industrial and social foundations in urban regions.

Yet deindustrialization now shows on the municipal level. Regions dependent on autos are seeing local finances collapse amid the catastrophe facing German carmakers. Too much responsibility is centralized; now funds for schools, kindergartens, cultural institutions, and hospitals are missing. Cities like Stuttgart and Wolfsburg, once automotive strongholds, are fiscally drained.

With industry also disappears private patronage. Germany is losing its millionaires and economically successful elite faster than ever. This year, at least 400 wealthy individuals will likely leave, removing over €2 billion in private capital.

Last year, €64.5 billion in corporate direct investment was shifted abroad—much of it to the U.S. This is capital translating directly into economic activity, not stock market circulation.

History teaches: if elites lose faith in a society or business location, social crisis inevitably grows from that vacuum.

Source

Different Headlines: Exorcism At The Vatican, Black Women Want To Roast And Eat Whites, MamDiani’s Mom Confirms He’s Not An American, Liberal White Women Ruining The Country Again, The New Rattiest City…..and more

Health

How Gut Microbes Drive Cancer Risk – And What You Can Do to Restore Balance – your diet is everything, maybe more than medicine.

Racism and BWBB

‘Delectable crackers’: Black woman threatens to hunt down, ROAST and EAT white people if government assistance is taken away – always big talk until it’s time to back it up. This is a FAFO waiting to happen. Switch the races and how would the woke react if a white girl said this? I think she’s been on her phone with other sisters talkin’ too much shiite.

NYC

Zohran Mamdani’s Mother Confirms He Is Not American – Why is he even running? What is wrong with NYC

DEI Dying

‘Bloodbath’: CBS ‘Race and Culture’ unit dies swift death as network sheds jobs – now hire some qualified people based on merit

Either Muslims or Liberal White Women

White Women Brainwashed Into Being Muslim Are the Worst [VIDEO] – That’s 2 strikes right there for being stupid as hell. Why is it always the liberal women?

Military

Yes, the U.S. Military Knows the Difference Between Narco-Boats and Fishermen – Bomb the narco boats to hell

Economy

The Real Reason Central Banks Will Keep Buying Gold – I don’t trust the system either

Guns

Study: Most Gun Deaths Are Attributed to Suicides – between that and gang bangers, that is most of the gun problem, disturbed people. Almost all of the gun owners are responsible and follow the rules, but that doesn’t work for the messaging on the left.

Socialism

Parsing the Appeal of Socialism to Today’s Young People – They think free stuff is free. Other people pay, then they pay when the money runs out. It’s a dumbass idea that never has worked, but they keep trying. They fool the young and stupid every time with this.

Exorcism At The Vatican

Cardinal Imprisoned by Communists Recites Exorcism During Mass at the Vatican – maybe it’s some of the Popes who sold indulgences, had mistresses and killed people

Election Fraud By Google

Google Executive Says Company Made ‘Mistakes’ While Handling Complaints of Election Fraud – No they didn’t. They did it on purpose. They are a company of leftists.

Las Vegas

Las Vegas Slowdown Deepens As Gamblers Reject Unaffordable Sin City  – it costs too much for the average middle class people. You price it for the 1%, you get 1% attendance. It’s a shithole anyway that people should stay away from. Nothng really good happens there.

Los Angeles

Los Angeles Dethrones Chicago As ‘Rattiest US City – another shithole

Nuclear Game Of Chicken

Kremlin Walks Back ‘Nuclear Test’ Claims As Trump Orders US Atomic Weapons Testing – NBADJT. Trump is playing 3D Chess with the rest of the world

How Safe Is Your Country?

These Are The World’s Safest (And Least Safe) Countries – what do the least safe have in common?

Headlines: SNAP Running Out Of Money, Danes Hate White People, Germany In Economic Hell, AI The Weak Link In Cybersecurity, Stephen King Steps In Dog Shit Again Over TDS…..and more

Celebtards

TDS-Suffering Author Stephen King’s Nasty Social Media Attack on Trump Spectacularly Backfires After Users Notice a Blatant Error on His Part – This asshole doesn’t know when to shut up. He gets trolled every time he tweets because they’re so stupid. Maybe all the scary characters in his books are based on himself.

Government Corruption

Government Shutdown: SNAP Is Running Out of Money, Democrats Angry Illegal Aliens No Longer Qualify – Well, at least they told us what they stand for, anybody not an American.

Denmark

Danish Commercial Warns White Citizens About Breeding With Other Whites – Doesn’t anyone learn from history? I’m sure there is either a joke or they are just finding a way to dumb down the nation faster than it already is. You have a population of New Danes already; they are called Muslims. Do you know what the average Muslim IQ is? Good luck with that one. Besides, blondes have more fun. No telling what you get when your face is covered by a blanket.

Germany

Germany Blows Up Last Nuclear Plant Towers While Economy Collapses – putting a bet on the wrong energy source. Who one, believed in the climate scam and 2, actually got the country to buy off on it. It proves again that people don’t learn from history.

Germany, Teil Zwei (Part 2)

Germany’s Geopolitical Freefall: Beijing Shows Berlin The Red Card – Should have never gone green, or put the girls in charge. It’s been downhill ever since

Commies in NYC,

‘Imagine That’: 24 Years After 9/11, Democrats Are Running A Jihadi Communist For NYC Mayor – Hard to believe we’ve fallen this far. I guess propaganda works or education is that bad.

Education

These Are The World’s Most Educated Populations – proves the Muslim IQ issue above. It also makes me wonder why the aforementioned dumbass moves.

Artificial Intelligence

How AI Is Becoming Weak Link In Cybersecurity – for now it’s a tool. Good guys use it for good things, bad guys for bad things.

Who Were The No Kings Protesters?

Psychotherapist explains why No Kings rallies consisted of mostly women after photos of woke white protesters went viral – Why is it always the Liberal White women ruining our lives?

UK

King Charles III Dedicates Britain’s First National Memorial to LGBTQ+ Troops – I think the appropriate British Term is what a wanker.

Europe

Europe’s Financial Suicide – Don’t come looking to Trump for help after a decade of trashing him.

Climate Scam Hell

Analysis: ‘The Catholic Church’s Climate Hell’ – They went through this with Luther. It shows people don’t learn from history. You are supposed to worship the Creator, not the creation. Why do they keep straying from Sola Scriptura?

Energy

Westinghouse to Invest up to $100B in Nuclear Reactors – all of a sudden, the AI boom needs what really is clean energy, not a bunch of bird and bat killing wind or Solar farms.

Health

Cancer Rates Climb Among Young Adults in Corn Belt – Round up will rival smoking as a killer soon, only this time they aren’t putting warnings on the pack

Headlines: 25 Best College Stadiums, Spaving Is Draining Your Retirement Savings, $1 Billion In Healthcare Fraud Discovered, A Dickhead Doesn’t Know Why He Can’t Run On The Girls Track Team….and more

Sports

the 25 best college football stadiums – Look who is tied for 23, mine, in the Mountains.

Economics

“Spaving” Could Be Silently Draining Your Retirement Savings — Here’s How to Stop It – Sounds like my wife

Incompetance

Wrecking Ball Politics: Swalwell Calls for Destructive Pledge From Democrat Presidential Candidates – Why isn’t this guy in jail for treason? Fang Fang anyone?

MAHA

mRNA Jabs for Birth Defects Didn’t Work Well, Won’t Be Continued: Moderna – what has it worked well for so far?

Election Fraud

POTUS Says We “Know Everything” About “Rigged and Stolen” 2020 Election – and it will keep happening. They’ll just find another way to do it. When you can’t win fairly, cheat and get away with it if no one will stop you. The DOJ is just an arm of the Democratic Party

Climate Scam

Scientists Deliberately Misled Public On Fires, Ice, Food, Floods, Heat, Islands, Coral, Sea Level, And Hurricanes

Government Incompetence

It Took 10 Months and $2.4 Million to Turn On a Single Traffic Light

There’s a Cold Wind Blowing Through Obamaland

Rep. Eric Swalwell demands 2028 Democrat presidential candidates to pledge to destroy Trump’s ballroom – And there you have one of the pillars of the Democrat platform in 2028. I wonder if Fang Fang gave him a hummer to say that?

Trump CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz Uncovers Over $1 BILLION in Fraudulent Healthcare Spending for ILLEGAL ALIENS Including Murderers and Rapists

Toxic Feminity

“Toxic Femininity” Will “Not End Civilization” – Megan McArdle – Maybe not, but it caused wokeness and has set us back way more than the much hyped Toxic Masculinity. One built the world that we enjoy, and the other is trying to tear it down (hint, that one is not the men). They are just mean girls who didn’t get their way, or ones who are so overcome by emotion, they can’t function properly.

FAFO

Convicted Kidnapper Found Dead in Prison Cell Weeks After Arrest for 1973 Cold Case Murder… – They are already in for life, so they take out the criminals that deserve it. It saves us a lot of taxpayer dollars and rids the world of some scumbags. I wonder if he was someone’s girlfriend also.

Shock as black college financial aid advisor allegedly strangled white girlfriend, set fire to upstate NY home with her and 4-day-old son inside… – he’ll get the treatment just like the one above

Gender Dysphoria

Male College Athlete Doesn’t Understand Why He Allegedly Was Booted Off Female Track Team, Files Lawsuit – Maybe it’s because you have a dick and are loaded with testosterone. You could out run the girls 3 or 4 years ago.

Headlines: P Diddy Almost Killed In Prison, Hacking Sports With Drugs, Coal Use At A Record High, What Americans Worry About, The Decline Of Western Culture….and more

Celebtards

REPORT: Diddy Narrowly Avoids Having Throat Slashed In Alleged Prison Attack

Sports

Faster, Higher, Stronger—and Full of Drugs. The Billionaire Quest to Hack Sports. – Just have an enhanced games and let them go at it. The athletes are using it anyway. It’s their lives they are destroying to set records. They let the trannies compete and they are full of drugs.

Technology

Deconstructed – How the bathyscaphe Trieste was the first to reach the ocean’s deepest point

Climate Scam

‘Carbon Credits Shortage May Lead To Higher Air Fares For Travelers’ – ‘The program will become mandatory for most countries’

‘It’s time for Nexit!” (Exit from Net Zero) ‘The headlong rush to net zero must stop before we are all ruined’

Green Transition? Coal Use Hits Record High

Sports Betting

Top 20 Fun Facts: “Goodfellas NBA Edition”

ICE Tracking

Suddenly, ICE Tracking Platforms Are All the Rage Among Democrats – a new way for them to hate a safe America.

Life in America

What Americans Worry About – What you would expect, Inflation – Yes, Climate – only democrats give a flying fig

Crime

“Suitcases Filled With Dollars”: Venezuela Reportedly Propped Up America’s Radical Left To Sow Chaos – deport the radicals with their friends the illegals.

72% Of Danish Gang-Crime Convicts Have Non-Western Background, Justice Ministry Data Shows – no country is safe from these animals

48 Bags With Human Remains Found in Cartel-Controlled Mexican State . . . so Far – This is why we don’t want these animals in the USA.

Demographics

Africa Is The World’s ‘Youngest’ Region, Asia The ‘Oldest’

Germany And Poland Are Growing Weary Of Ukrainian Refugees And War

Politics

Who Are the Real Kings?

“I Am Not Done” – Kamala Harris Teases New White House Run – Please run, the country needs a softball like her

Incompetence

Louvre Heist Encapsulates a Western Culture That Will Not Defend Itself

Morning Headlines

Economics

Mapping Extreme Poverty Across All American States – no suprise who has the most

Health

Shocking Fluoride Cover-Up: How Big Sugar Betrayed Your Teeth and Brain

Scientists Uncover How Fat-Clogged Brain Cells Could Fuel Alzheimer’s

Japan Issues Alert as Covid “Vaccine” Spike Found in Breast Cancer Tumors

Scientists Discover Hidden “Kill Switch” Created by Covid – let’s hope not

Anti-Semitism

What Does The ‘Juice Box’ Emoji Mean and Is It Banned on TikTok? Controversial Meaning Explained…

‘Hard to believe’: U.S. warned of ‘another 9/11’ if it ignores exploding anti-Semitism, surging radical Islam

As Israelis Mourn Two Years Since Oct.7, Houthis Attack Eliat With At Least 4 Drones

Crime

“Matters Of Corruption”: Biden Staff Blocked CIA From Distributing Hunter-Ukraine Concern Memo

Anaheim Man Shot After Charging Cop With Shovel Outside Elementary School – dumbass

Artificial Intelligence

‘Bigger, Faster, More Permanent Than All Waves Combined’: No Sector Will Be Untouched By AI

AI Revolution: Job Killing and Life Changing

Economy

Gold Tops $4,000 an Ounce as Fed Signals Rate Cuts and Dollar Slides – canary in the coal mine

Nature

Alligator Gets Front-Row Seat to Witness PGA Golfer Play a Ball From the Water’s Edge

Tech

Google’s Non-Apology, and the West’s Digital ID Creep – stop this now

Headlines:

Media

‘It’s Become A Running Gag Now’: Megyn Kelly Guest Laughs Because ‘Democrats Don’t Know How To Meme’

Terrorism

2 Years Later, ‘Much of the World No Longer Remembers Oct. 7’

20 Years After the Muhammad Cartoons

Woke

Netflix Hemorrhages $15 BILLION in Just One Week After Elon Musk Calls for Boycott Over Woke Cartoon Pushing Trans Agenda to Kids

Virginia Democrat and Amateur Porn Star Susanna Gibson of “Hotwifeexperience” Arrested for Domestic Violence

War

Danish PM Alleges Russian ‘Hybrid’ Drone War ‘Only The Beginning’  – Why is it that Europe starts this again. Did they forget how it ends. There are no winners.

Economy

Democrats Promised to Livestream the Shutdown — It Was a Disaster

Putting Patients In Charge, Not In Line To Die

German Tax Raid: Marriage Splitting on the Chopping Block

Prioritizing Illegals Over Seniors: How Democrat Medicaid Experiments Leave Citizens Behind

Science

Democrats Promised to Livestream the Shutdown — It Was a Disaster – and some people think we’ve discovered everything there is. It’s why a lot of arguments are baseless.

The Devil’s Algorithm: ‘Unplugging from the Climate Matrix’ – ‘In an analysis of 1,500 Google search results, 98% aligned with the climate alarmist narrative and 0% were skeptical’

Headlines: Which Retailer Is Getting Rid Of Food Products With Synthetic Dyes, What You Need To Know About AI Scams….and more

Health

Major American Retailer To Rid Food Products Of Synthetic Dyes

Canada’s Birth Rate Plunges to Lowest Level in History – The Covid-19 jab worked as planned

Economy

“Big Losses”: Study Confirms Gavin Newscum’s $20-an-Hour Minimum Wage Decimated Industry

Ranked: The Biggest Buyers of U.S. Debt

U.S. Housing Heat Map Signals Ongoing Deceleration As Buyers Wait For Lower Rates

Technology

What You Need to Know About AI Scams – kinda scary

AOL Finally Ends A Painfully Slow Chapter Of Internet History

Human Capabilities

Lady Wins the Biggest Prize in Wheel of Fortune History [VIDEO]

MMA Fighter Knocks Opponent Out Cold Then Gets Suplexed by the Referee for Putting His Junk in Opponent’s Face

Climate

California Pulls Plug on its Delusional Electric Truck Mandate

Illegals

ICE Nabs 16 More ‘Worst of the Worst’ in Ill. Operation

Rep. Ro Khanna Says the Quiet Part Out Loud — Admits Democrats Want YOUR Tax Dollars to Fund Illegal Aliens

Europe

The French protest over raised retirement age…they never want to work

Entertainment

‘A Fistful of Dollars’ to ‘Rambo’: the late Renato Casaro’s movie posters – in pictures…

2025 Ryder Cup Ratings Historically Bad: REPORT – I guess they watched football or played Golf instead of watching New Yorkers being assholes to the European team.

WNBA Players Speak Out About League’s Pathetic Leadership Under Commissioner Cathy Engelbert – The league is pathetic without Caitlin Clark

Headlines: Grokipedia vs Wikipedia, AI Vendor Circle Jerk, The Vanishing American Dream For The Young…..and more

Crime

BREAKING: Illegal admits to molesting 12-year-olds for FIVE YEARS in Nashville

The Streets of London

Military

‘We Are Done With This Sh*t’: Hegseth, Trump Blast Wokeness In Military Before Unimpressed Generals

5 Takeaways From Trump and Hegseth’s Address to Military Leaders

Tech

Musk Unveils Grokipedia Plans To Counter Wikipedia’s Manipulation Of “Truth” Controlled By Leftists 

The Stunning Math Behind The AI Vendor Financing “Circle Jerk”

Economy

The Vanishing American Dream: Why Young Adults Can’t Afford Homes, Families, Or Stability

The GDP Illusion: Why Economic Growth Is Losing Its Meaning

Reddit Plunges On New Traffic Data Suggesting ChatGPT “Massively Reduced Citations” 

Mad Maxine Confirms Dems Shut Down Government Over Free Healthcare for Illegal Aliens

Woke

OF COURSE THEY DID! NFL chooses crossdressing leftwing activist from Puerto Rico to play Super Bowl LX Halftime Show

Emotional Terrorism Doesn’t Work Anymore, and That’s a Real Problem for the Left

 • The Left’s Love Affair With Terrorists Isn’t New — It’s The Playbook

Health

Healthy Grocery Swaps: Eat These 6 Fruits Weekly to Improve Your Health

Lying

Let’s Track Every Lie Dems and Media Invented to Demonize Immigration Agents

 • EU To Set New Climate Goals Before November’s COP30

 • Unsettled Science: Covid, Net Zero and the Corruption of Debate

Climate

Say “Goodbye” to the EV Tax Credit and “Hello” to Market Forces

 • Climatism as an oligarchic strategy to cement power and preempt rivals

Headlines: Giant Robot Attacks Tesla Worker, AI Learning to Deceive, US Has Highest Cancer Rate, Germany Banning Jews Again

Tesla worker sues for $51m after being attacked by giant robot…

Obama Foundation Sent Millions Of Dollars To Known Left-Wing ‘Dark Money’ Network

Trans Terrorism Is Rising: The FBI Lacks the Tools to Counter It

Trump Unlocks Secrets of Amelia Earhart’s Fate

FBI Fires Agents Photographed Kneeling During 2020 Racial Justice Protest

Hegseth Confronts Witness: ‘Men Thinking They’re Women Hurts Military Readiness’…

Help Wanted: These Are The Most In-Demand Jobs Of The Next Decade

Catherine Herridge: The Comey Indictment Suggests That There Are Additional Indictments About to Drop

January 6 Facade

Here Are 20 Different Confirmed and Documented Incidents Involving Dozens of Feds, FBI Agents, and State Operatives Leading the Charge on Jan. 6

A Damning J6 After-Action Report

FBI admits sending army of 274 plainclothes officers to J6 protests

Health

Tylenol company privately acknowledged evidence of link with autism

US Nears Highest Cancer-Rate Around The World

Economy

DC whimpers as Trump locks in WINS to cut prices on coffee and other equally important medicines

Tech

Researchers Warn: AI Is Becoming An Expert In Deception

ICE

ICE Detains Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent

Europe

GERMANY STILL PARTYING LIKE IT’S 1939: German Shop Owner Bans Jews From Store

Headlines: Is There Micro-Plastics In Your Coffee (yes), Lots Of Cancer Causes, Liberal Girls Chugging Tylenol Killing Their Kids And More

Health

Your Morning Coffee or Tea Is Loaded With Microplastics, New Study Reveals

Lifestyle Over Genes: Cancer Prevention Shifts Focus to Diet, Immunity and Non-Invasive Screening

Cancer Is Not Just in Your Genes: Be Aware Of These Key Culprits

Study Links Sugary Drinks To Colorectal Cancer Spreading Elsewhere In The Body

“Baby May Not Survive”: Pregnant Liberal Fighting for Life After Overdosing on Tylenol to “Prove Trump Wrong” – She had to be an asshole about Tylenol when it says on the bottle for pregnant dumbass bitches not to take it. Now, she’s going to probably kill her baby. People like that shouldn’t be allowed to reproduce.

U.S. Scientists Assembled Viruses That Were Designed by AI — They Were Shocked When They Started Hunting Down Bacteria and Reproducing

Visualizing America’s Wealth Distribution By Generation

Space

A Martian landscape of volcanic pimples

Other

Starbucks slashing 900 jobs, closing hundreds of stores in $1B restructuring move

Man Smashes Strangest Running Record Imaginable After Studying Animals

US Trade Deficit Shrinks Nearly 17 Percent in August

$2.2B Obama-Backed Solar Plant to Close

Architecture as a Mirror of Civilization: From Rome to Washington, D.C. – and they have mud huts still in Africa

Technology

Musk’s xAI Wins Federal Deal: Trump Agencies Get Grok For Just 42 Cents

Asia

Watch: Bangkok Street Implodes in Jaw-Dropping Sinkhole

Europe

Pouring Money Down The CO2 Drain

Early Headlines: Why Are Liberal Women Crazy?, Tylenol Warns Not To Use If Pregnant, Ivy League Med Schools Are Lame, Leaked Delta Force Video

Health

HHS Resurfaces Old Tylenol Post Warning Pregnant Women NOT to Use Their Product

“Ivy League” Doesn’t Mean Excellent Medical Schools, According to New Index

Leftist Media Mysteriously “Forgets” They’ve Been Warning About Tylenol and Pregnancy for Over a Decade

Obama Defends Tylenol, Gets Wrecked in Replies – Even Tylenol recommends not taking it when pregnant, Obama is a hack

WAYNE ROOT: What Explains the Severe Mental Illness of Democrat Women? They Cheered the Death of Charlie Kirk. Pregnant Women Gobble Tylenol. Ben Affleck’s Daughter Demands Masks for Life at UN. I Can Solve the Mystery- “It’s the Covid Vaccine, Stupid.”

India, China, Europe, & The US Are On Very Different Population Paths

US

Spending run amok: Obamacare poisoning federal budget negotiations as shutdown looms

Q2 GDP Revised Sharply Higher To 3.8%, Best Quarter In Two Years

Three Muslims Arrested for Shooting Houston Youth Baseball Coach During Pregame Prayer With Children

Leaked Delta Force Hostage Rescue Video Goes Viral, Will Terrify Bad Guys

Sisters Who Trashed Charlie Kirk Memorial Now Whining They’re Jobless as They Beg for Cash Online – Karma is a bitch

Hegseth Eliminates One of the Root Causes of “Woke” in the Armed Forces

Tony Hawk’s Skateboard During His Most Iconic Run Sells At Auction For Double Presale Estimate

CarMax Shares Crash Most Since Dot-Com Bust

Space

European engineers develop a tumbling rover design moved by the Martian wind

Asia

Tokyo takes the top spot in ‘world’s coolest’ neighborhood rankings…

Europe

Europe’s Top Causes Of Death, Ranked; Cancer Is #2

World

Which Cities Have The Most Expensive Rent In The World?

Different Headlines: Buttigieg Too Much Of A Fag For Kamala, Baby Found In Dumpster Is Alive, The Hidded Risk In 90% Of Our Drinking Water And More

Gunman who shot up lobby of ABC affiliate was “politically motivated”

“He Never Took The $50,000” – White House Spox Says Biden’s Weaponized FBI Tried To Entrap Tom Homan With Bribe

‘ABC Is Committed to a Disaster, and We Get to Watch It’: Conservative Podcaster Calls Kimmel’s Return ‘Beautiful’

Kamala Harris Admits She Snubbed Pete Buttigieg as VP Pick Because He’s Gay – “Too Big of a Risk” – so being a homosexual is still looked down upon by the elites, or anyone else

Governor Healey’s Energy Crisis: Outrage Theater for the Freeze-and-Pay Crowd – 20% higher energy because of Green Policies that didn’t work

Health

The Hidden Risk In 90 Percent Of America’s Drinking Water – And How To Reduce It

Baby Found Abandoned in a Dumpster: “She Was Covered in Blood” – Still Alive!

Two Ignoramuses Are Dumb Enough To Fight Cops At Falcons-Panthers Game, And Of Course, They Lose

Weird: Kamala Accuses Trump of Being Communist Dictator – Forgets to Mention Her Father Was a Marxist Economist (VIDEO)

World

Muslim woman delivers some harsh truth to a ‘queer for Palestine’ activist…

An Impending Population Crisis? World Fertility Rate Hits 60-Year Low – Bill Gates got his wish.

Economy

Why Our Systems Collapse

Tech

Google: Biden Pressure ‘Wrong,’ Banned Voices Coming Back

Headlines: Truck Drivers Distracted By Porn, US Running Low On Weapons To Sell Europe, Insomnia Fuels Dementia/Obesity And More

Police Bodycam Footage Surfaces of Charlie Kirk’s Killer From 3 Years Ago

Mortgage Rates Fall to Three-Year Low Under Trump

North Sea ‘Has Three Times More Oil and Gas’ Than Government Claims

Sleepless And Stressed: How Insomnia Fuels Dementia, Obesity, Heart Risks

Teen Rescues Baby Beaver From River While Tubing

Is Pedro Pascal the Ultimate Hollywood Hypocrite?

Truck Driver Distracted By Porn Before Deadly Crash Sentenced To Prison

UPDATE: FBI Springs into Action and Arrests Trump-Hating Leftist Who Shot Up ABC Station After Kimmel’s Show was Suspended – Here Is the Shooter’s Alleged X Account

What Shape Is The Economy?

‘We Should Kill Him’: AI Chatbot Encourages Australian Man to Murder His Father

Europe

Visualizing Europe’s Housing Cost Burden By Country

Germany’s Machinery Industry Faces Catastrophic Collapse

US Pauses Some Arms Sales to Europe, Citing Shortages

Lawmaker claims ‘assisted dying’ is the new penicillin

Asia

Number of US Student Visas Issued to Asians Tumbles

Japan Confirms Over 600,000 Citizens Killed by Covid ‘Vaccines’

Huawei’s New Ascend Chips Aim To Close China’s AI Gap With US

BWBB

Rep. Crockett Slams ‘Caucasian’ Dems For Honoring ‘Racist’ Kirk, Likens Him To Confederate ‘Relic’, Calls Trump ‘Hitler’… Again

Headlines: Tariff’s on Vagina Museam Merch, The Worst Air In Every State, Doomsday Plane Spotted Naked and Naked NYPD

Watch: Rare “Naked” ‘Doomsday Plane’ Spotted Flying Over Texas

Inside The CIA Unit Nobody Dares Talk About

JB Pritzker Hides Photo of Himself Posing With a Felon Wanted in Four States

Megyn Kelly Roasts Kimmel with His Own Words

Consumer Spending Slows Among Low-Income Americans

Meet The Communist Regime-Loving ‘Armed Queers’ Group That Suddenly Vanished Online After Kirk Murder

High School Football Player Smacks Helmetless Opponent In Heated Scene

“Quiet! You’re Really Obnoxious!” – Trump Rips Reporters in Oval Office – Tells ABC’s Jon Karl, “You’re a Terrible Reporter” (VIDEO)

Big Advertising Joins Banks and Asset Managers in Ditching Sustainability

These Are The Worst Places For Air Quality In Every US State

Sex Scandal at the Top of the NYPD: Dominican Wendy García Removed Amid the Fall of Chief Jeffrey Maddrey and Allegations of Favors in Exchange for Overtime

Middle East

Islamic State Issues Call to Kill Christians, Jews in Europe, U.S. Warns 

MAHA

CDC panel votes to end universal Covid vaccine recommendation

US panel rejects combined measles vaccine

Europe

Vagina Museum Suspends Sales to USA

Not Your Normal Morning Headlines, Karma, Porn, Circus Animals, Grifters, Ghost Ships

Who are Armed Queers Salt Lake City? Utah-Based Trans Militia Group Under Scrutiny After Deleting Social Media Account on Day of Charlie Kirk Killing…

“Trump Inherited A Turd Of An Economy” – Ed Dowd Warns Of ‘Panic Rate-Cut Cycle’

Democrats at War: When the Circus Eats Its Own Animals

KARMA: Look what happened to violent girl who mocked Charlie Kirk’s death during vigil…

Watchdog: FEMA latest agency in govt. employee porn-watching epidemic

Police Rush to Aid “Woman in Distress”, Find a Goat Named Simon Instead

Gen-Z Women Are Obsessed With Mental Illness, 72% Make It Their Whole Personality [VIDEO]

Best Story in Football Is Brandon Aubrey and His Wife

Bubbling lava frozen in a Martian crater

Welcome To Clusterf**k Nation!

‘Had To Pinch Each Other’: Team Finds ‘Ghost Ship’ That Eluded Searchers For Decades, Sank Nearly 140 Years Ago

China

Beijing Alleges Nvidia Violated Anti-Monopoly Law

Chinese Executives Indicted in $100M NASDAQ Pump-And-Dump Fraud

Russia

Russia further centralizes and consolidates its shrinking space sector

Europe On Path To War Economy: Rheinmetall Opens Continent’s Largest Ammo Factory

In Unterlüß, Lower Saxony, Europe’s largest ammunition factory began production yesterday. What started clandestinely is now being publicly scaled with full firepower: the European Union is building its own war economy.

In the good old days in Germany, recessions were typically masked by state-funded infrastructure programs. The concept worked as long as the state did not overgrow, overregulate, or force the private sector into a destructive ideological agenda, as is the case with the green transformation. In other words: the economy was always able to clear away the debris left behind by the state.

Southern Europe Could Never Recover
In Southern Europe, where the state’s role has traditionally been high, monetary policy generous, and handling of public funds notoriously lax, this policy left nothing but infrastructure ruins and industrial wastelands. Local economies were never able to productively absorb the artificial credit distributed by Brussels. The fatal consequences of this pseudo-boom still shape the landscape today.

For economic historians, present-day Europe has long been a fascinating study object. Crisis followed crisis, with the public sector intervening each time with increasing volume. The attempt to install the Green Deal, a Keynesian pseudo-economy, must be understood in this context. That Germany’s defense company Rheinmetall yesterday launched Europe’s largest ammunition plant in Unterlüß fits into this narrative.

The company invested half a billion euros to provide an annual capacity of up to 350,000 rounds by 2027. 500 new jobs are to be created, celebrated by politicians as a turning point and the beginning of a pan-European defense architecture.

Ceremony and Half-Truths
Rheinmetall CEO Armin Papperger expressed satisfaction: “It was not easy for us to invest half a billion without orders. I am very grateful to you”—the words were directed at Defense Minister Pistorius—“for keeping your handshake agreements. You are a man of word and deed.” A heavy dose of pathos and self-congratulation is evident here—politics and the defense industry are long intertwined.

Of course, this is only half the truth. Beyond the usual behind-the-scenes deals, politics has made it clear that it is ready to mobilize all means to build a German defense industry and provide sector companies with guarantees and subsidies where necessary. Big business, no risk.

After the collapse of the green economy, politics is now betting everything on the next pseudo-economy. The aim is to loosen dependence on America while exploiting the media spin that stylized Vladimir Putin’s Russia over years as a potential European invader. Whether this fear campaign will work in the long term remains to be seen.

No One Will Fight for Merz or Macron
Given the deep economic depression in which Germany and large parts of the EU are stuck, the general war fatigue, and social fractures in core EU states like Germany and France, it is clear that despite the reinstatement of conscription, most citizens will rigorously reject military engagement.

A glance at EU public finances alone is enough to recognize that a war against Russia is political madness. France, with a debt-to-GDP ratio of 115%, is days away from a confidence vote on the new austerity budget. Bond markets are already punishing these bankrupt states. The signs point to savings, not bellicose adventures.

Absurd and Destructive
It is absurd in this situation—where Germany has almost fully spent the so-called Bundeswehr special fund of €100 billion and now switches to borrowing mode—to accelerate this path. Yet Brussels, Berlin, Paris, and London are serious. In fall 2026, Rheinmetall plans to launch its next plant in Weeze, producing fuselage components for the F-35 fighter jet. Cost: €200 million, this time directly publicly funded.

Defense factories will mushroom in the coming months and years, producing far beyond civilian demand. Germany plans to raise its defense budget to up to 5% of GDP, which will worsen the impoverishment of its population as the private sector already shrinks by 4–5%. A disaster unseen in Europe since the end of the war.

A hot conflict with Russia is economically highly unlikely. Yet a new Cold War, a state of continuous armament like before 1990, seems to be Europe’s goal. They are trapped in an absurd economic theory of central planning and command economy. A new power base is forming: a corporatism between the defense industry and the political complex in Brussels.

Germany as Anchor
Germany has clearly been chosen to finance this economic disaster. The country, previously with one of the lowest debt ratios in the EU at 64%, will double its annual defense budget to €162 billion by 2029. By 2027, the special fund will be exhausted, after which loans up to €400 billion will be required.

Germany will become an active player in bond markets, where interest rates are already rising. The European Central Bank will have plenty of work to keep the rapidly growing debt pile liquid. The EU will also participate with new funds, EDIP and ASAP (a term bordering on infantilism in this context), contributing €50–70 billion annually to joint defense projects.

No Lessons Learned
While Germany’s civilian industry collapses, factories close in droves, and the country moves toward mass unemployment—with all consequences for social funds and the domestic climate—we now witness one grand opening after another: pompous inaugurations of defense plants, with champagne popping at our expense.

Europe has learned nothing from the green pseudo-economy disaster. It refuses to analyze how Germany and other industrial centers were deindustrialized. The fatal consequence of building a war economy is that it will siphon scarce resources from productive sectors on a massive scale, making financing and developing civilian enterprises nearly impossible.

Germany is being technologically left behind and bombing its own prosperity—in the literal sense.

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America’s Economic Engines: The Biggest Industry In Every State

Ever wondered what fuels each state’s economy? In most cases, the biggest industry is either real estate or manufacturing.

This Markets in a Minute graphic, via Visual Capitalist’s Jenna Ross, in partnership with Terzo, highlights the industry contributing the most to GDP in every state.

The Biggest Industry Ranking

Real estate powers the economy in over half of states. This is largely because the Bureau of Economic Analysis treats homeowners as landlords renting to themselves, and includes the rental value in GDP. If economists did not include this value, a jump in the homeownership rate would cause GDP to drop. 

On top of this, the real estate industry includes rent paid by renters, property taxes, construction, remodeling, and brokers’ fees.

State/DistrictBiggest Industry
AlabamaManufacturing
AlaskaTransportation & Warehousing
ArizonaReal Estate
ArkansasManufacturing
CaliforniaReal Estate
ColoradoReal Estate
ConnecticutReal Estate
DelawareFinance & Insurance
District of ColumbiaGovernment
FloridaReal Estate
GeorgiaReal Estate
HawaiiReal Estate
IdahoReal Estate
IllinoisReal Estate
IndianaManufacturing
IowaManufacturing
KansasManufacturing
KentuckyManufacturing
LouisianaManufacturing
MaineReal Estate
MarylandReal Estate
MassachusettsProfessional & Technical Services
MichiganManufacturing
MinnesotaReal Estate
MississippiManufacturing
MissouriReal Estate
MontanaReal Estate
NebraskaFinance & Insurance
NevadaReal Estate
New HampshireReal Estate
New JerseyReal Estate
New MexicoReal Estate
New YorkFinance & Insurance
North CarolinaManufacturing
North DakotaMining, Oil & Gas
OhioManufacturing
OklahomaGovernment
OregonReal Estate
PennsylvaniaReal Estate
Rhode IslandReal Estate
South CarolinaReal Estate
South DakotaFinance & Insurance
TennesseeManufacturing
TexasReal Estate
UtahReal Estate
VermontReal Estate
VirginiaReal Estate
WashingtonInformation
West VirginiaMining, Oil & Gas
WisconsinManufacturing
WyomingMining, Oil & Gas

Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. Data for the 2024 calendar year. Some industry names have been shortened including real estate and rental and leasing; mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction; federal civilian and state and local government; and professional, scientific, and technical services.

In second place, manufacturing is the biggest industry in 13 states. Its prominence is heavily concentrated in the Midwest and the South thanks to the long history of the sector in some states, large plots of available land, and government support.

Rare Economic Leaders

Outside of real estate and manufacturing, some industries are the top GDP driver in a much smaller number of states.

For instance, finance and insurance is the biggest industry in New York, Delaware, Nebraska, and South Dakota. Over half of publicly-traded U.S. companies incorporate in Delaware thanks to balanced and flexible corporate laws, a business-friendly environment, and a respected legal community. In South Dakota, financial services are drawn to the state’s business-friendly taxes and trust laws that can shield families from inheritance taxes indefinitely. 

Mining and oil and gas creates the biggest economic output in three states. North Dakota is the third-largest crude oil producer in the country, while Wyoming and West Virginia are America’s top two coal producers.

The government is the biggest GDP driver in D.C. and Oklahoma. Lastly, professional and technical services (Massachusetts), information (Washington), and transportation and warehousing (Alaska) were the top industry in one state each.

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Here’s What the Democrats Don’t Want You to Know About the Trump Economy

“It was the fourth highest month for private payroll growth in the past two years,” she continued. “9,000 manufacturing jobs have been added to the economy already! This is a sharp contrast to the 6,000 manufacturing jobs that were lost each month in the final two years of the Biden administration.”

The inflation picture has also improved dramatically. The latest report showed the first consumer price decline since the COVID pandemic, driven by decreasing energy prices and real wage growth. Current inflation sits at 2.4%, significantly lower than the previous administration’s peak of nine percent.

Investment figures are equally impressive. The administration has secured $5.2 trillion in domestic and foreign investments since January. Major players like Apple, NVIDIA, Softbank, Oracle, and OpenAI are leading the charge. Notable among these is a historic $500 billion artificial intelligence infrastructure project involving Softbank, Oracle, and OpenAI.

Recommended: Maybe Trump Does Deserve a Third Term

Private sector investments in the U.S. have topped $1.8 trillion, with major contributions from the pharmaceutical and energy industries. Hyundai alone has pledged $21 billion, projected to create around 100,000 jobs. Since President Donald Trump took office, foreign investments have surged past $3.3 trillion—over half the total—driven by countries like the UAE, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and India.

Bessent outlined new initiatives to boost domestic manufacturing, announcing full cost expensing for companies relocating factories to the U.S. “You can fully expense the equipment and the building,” he explained, adding that this would be coupled with “deregulation, cheap energy, and regulatory certainty.”

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Elon Musk’s DOGE Already Saving $1 Billion a Day

President Donald Trump’s new government watchdog agency that’s headed up by Elon Musk, the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), announced it has already reduced federal spending by approximately $1 billion per day.

“DOGE is saving the Federal Government approx. $1 billion/day, mostly from stopping the hiring of people into unnecessary positions, deletion of DEI and stopping improper payments to foreign organizations, all consistent with the President’s Executive Orders. A good start, though this number needs to increase to > $3 billion/day,” the Department said in a social media post Tuesday.

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That’s still way less than Pelosi and Biden spent, but it’s a good start

Druckenmiller Declares: U.S. Going From ‘The Most Anti-Business Administration In History To The Opposite’

Duquesne Family Office Chairman Stanley Druckenmiller stated Monday that “animal spirits” have returned to the market, fueled by “giddy” CEOs anticipating Trump’s return to the White House. Speaking to CNBC, the billionaire investor argued that the U.S. economy is shifting from “the most anti-business administration” in history to the most business-friendly administration. 

STANLEY DRUCKENMILLER: The economy is very interesting. We’re at a very low unemployment rate, essentially 4%, with 3% GDP growth. I’ve been doing this for 49 years, and we’re probably moving from the most anti-business administration to the opposite. We do a lot of talking to CEOs and companies on the ground, and I’d say CEOs are somewhere between relieved and giddy. We’re believers in animal spirits. Paul Ryan was on your show last week talking about a 32% increase in business confidence over the last 12 months, which is probably a record in terms of change.

So the economy looks very strong, at least for the next six months, which is about as far out as one can see with any degree of confidence.

In terms of the markets, I would say it’s complicated. Despite what I just said about all the wonderful things about the economy, we have an earnings yield to bond yield ratio that’s probably the most unattractive level in 30 years.

So you’ll have this push of a strong economy versus rising bond yields in response to that strong economy, and that makes it hard to have a strong opinion one way or the other on the market.

I will say this: in my business, every change creates change in security prices, and having this kind of radical shift from one administration to another, in addition to what’s going on in the private sector with innovation, then you’ve got deregulation from the government, disruption. I think there’s going to be plenty of chance, plenty for your viewers to do. I wouldn’t worry about the market, I would focus on individual stocks. 

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American-born workers are getting killed in Biden’s economy

Native-born American workers are taking a beating in the job market from gains by foreign-born workers, according to the data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Friday.

The number of foreign-born workers employed in the U.S. rose by 637,000 in the last year to nearly 30.9 million, while the number of employed native-born Americans has declined by 299,000, according to the BLS. As a consequence of foreign-born workers taking up job gains, the number of American-born workers with jobs is still below the number counted in July 2019.

Illegal immigration has surged under President Joe Biden following the administration’s relaxation of enforcement at the southern border, which has recently prompted the president to scramble to stem the flow by signing an executive order that he claims will limit the number of asylum seekers allowed in the country.

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The Website Biden Wants Down, Rhetoric Vs Reality

Bidenomics: Rhetoric vs Reality

Debt, deficits, cost of living and other lies.

If you ask Americans what they think of the U.S. economy, they will tell you things are not good. Americans are stressed about the family budget. They worry about falling behind financially. They feel like what they’ve worked so hard to earn could be gone in an instant. But if you ask President Biden, the economy couldn’t be better – so good that he put his name on it: Bidenomics.

The President brags a lot about the economy, so we decided to look at what the President has been saying, compare that to the facts on the ground, and let you decide for yourself.

Well, Solving The High Gas Prices Looks Easy

It’s as if they want higher prices. I wonder why? The country does great and they bitch about mean tweets, grill every hair out of place and cover the kids of President 45 like they were flying to the moon for the first time.

Now, failure upon embarrassment in a year. Oh, and Hunter Biden is providing more material than was ever covered in All The Presidents Men, yet all we get are crickets. Sound fair or unbiased? I didn’t think so, no matter which side you are on.

How The Income Inequality Jihad Will Likely Hurt the Poor

The brilliant John Hawkins presents the facts about this subject.  It is to be the 2014 top priority from our executive branch.  Readers should evaluate the facts and judge for yourself if this is good for the country or not.  Park your ideology at the door (regardless of its source) and think through the argument.  Your beliefs are yours, just make sure to check with history to see what information it supports

The truth is that income inequality is of minimal importance in a nation like America, where so many people already move between classes, where the poor are doing so much better than they used to, and where our poor already do so well compared to the rest of the world. “Among children from families in the bottom fifth of the income distribution, 84 percent of those who go on to get a college degree will escape the bottom fifth, and 19 percent will make it all the way to the top fifth.” During the Great Depression, more than 60% of Americans were living below the poverty line. Over the last 50 years, that number has generally ranged between 12%-15% — and even that dramatically overstates the number of poor Americans because it doesn’t take into account government assistance that’s being paid out. On top of all that, liberals get so angry when people point out that more than 80% of poor Americans have cell phones, televisions and refrigerators while “most Americans living below the official poverty line also own a motor vehicle and have more living space than the average European.” Yet, they don’t take into account the fact that almost half of the world’s population still lives on less than $2.50 a day. In other words, if you are poor, you can live better and have more opportunity to advance in America than you will anywhere else. That’s why immigrants all across the world still want to come to this country.

1) The higher the government mandated minimum wage/living wage, the more people it prices out of jobs: When you force businesses to pay people more than they can return in value with their work, companies tend to respond either by hiring better quality people, replacing the jobs with automation, moving the posts overseas or by looking for opportunities to get rid of the positions entirely. The higher the wages and benefits the government insists on, the more stagnant it makes the labor market for the people who need to build their skills the most. If your goal were to deliberately put as many young, unskilled single mothers out of work as possible, the best politically feasible way to do it would be to jack the minimum wage up into the stratosphere.

2) It emphasizes making people more comfortable, not helping them succeed: There is no shame in taking any honest job, but you’re not supposed to make a living pressing the button that drops the fries into the grease at McDonald’s. If you work long enough at an entry-level job to worry about raising the minimum wage, you’re failing your family, your society and yourself. Instead of encouraging minimum skill workers to demand that the government force businesses to give them more money than they’re currently worth, we should be encouraging people to build their skills and move up, move on or start their own business. Want poor people to be eligible for more education or training? Want to give them micro-loans? Want to make it easier for them to create small businesses? Those are policies that make poor Americans more valuable. That’s good for them and the country. On the other hand, trying to redistribute income ultimately brings everyone down, especially the poor Americans who lose their drive after becoming dependent on it.

3) The more government becomes involved, the more it stagnates the economy: As John F. Kennedy said, “A rising tide lifts all boats.” The stronger the economy is, the more jobs it creates and the more everyone — poor, middle-class, or rich — benefits. How do you make the economy stronger? You keep the government small, taxes low, and regulations light. That’s a proven formula that has worked time and time again. On the other hand, if you want to constipate the economy, you make the government bigger, increase taxes and pour on the regulations. How did that latter set of “solutions” work out for Detroit?

4) The more the government focuses on income inequality, the harder it is to get ahead: As Thomas Sowell likes to say, “There are no solutions; there are only trade-offs.” You can see this very clearly with Obamacare, where a few people are getting subsidized care, while tens of millions more are losing their health care and paying considerably more to make up for it. It works the same way with income inequality. Want to make Wal-Mart pay all its employees twice as much? Then that means all the poor Americans who shop at Wal-Mart will have to spend more of their limited incomes to pay for it. Want to give more tax dollars to the poor? Then the rich and middle class will have to pay more in taxes. So, the moment that poor American is making enough money to get into the middle class, he’s hit with a bigger tax bill that makes it harder for him to ever get ahead. In other words, the more resources we put into “helping” the poor, the harder we ultimately make it for those very same people to ever permanently escape poverty and live the American Dream.

5) It ignores the real causes of poverty: The real causes of lasting poverty in America are not greed, the rich, racism, America being “unfair,” or any of the other excuses that you hear so often. Instead, the harsh truth that so many people don’t want to hear is that if you stay poor in America, it’s usually because you made bad life choices. Via Walter Williams, here’s what you have to do in order to avoid poverty in America.

“Complete high school; get a job, any kind of a job; get married before having children; and be a law-abiding citizen. Among both black and white Americans so described, the poverty rate is in the single digits.”

Instead of lying to destitute Americans and telling them that the rich became wealthy by stealing the money that the poor never had in the first place, why not tell people the truth? Yes, it might make some poor Americans feel bad, but do you think welfare, food stamps, and living in a housing project do wonders for people’s moods?

France Rejects 75% Tax on Millionaires (Socialism fails again)

Once again, the rich like their money.  Once again, Socialism doesn’t work because growing an economy is the way out of a deficit rather than taxing your way out.  So Hollande’s premise during his campaign, like in the US is a facade.

As Frank Zappa said: Communism doesn’t work because people like to own stuff.

Margaret Thatcher noted that socialism doesn’t work because sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.

Read the whole article here:

France’s Constitutional Council on Saturday rejected a 75 percent upper income tax rate to be introduced in 2013 in a setback to Socialist President Francois Hollande’s push to make the rich contribute more to cutting the public deficit.

The Council ruled that the planned 75 percent tax on annual income above 1 million euros ($1.32 million) – a flagship measure of Hollande’s election campaign – was unfair in the way it would be applied to different households.

Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said the government would redraft the upper tax rate proposal to answer the Council’s concerns and resubmit it in a new budget law, meaning Saturday’s decision could only amount to a temporary political blow.

While the tax plan was largely symbolic and would only have affected a few thousand people, it has infuriated high earners in France, prompting some such as actor Gerard Depardieu to flee abroad. The message it sent also shocked entrepreneurs and foreign investors, who accuse Hollande of being anti-business.

Economy Signs in the USA and EU that WE ARE IN DECLINE, PROTECT YOURSELVES

Two disturbing articles came my way.  I watch the economy and look for trends.  I found two that are similar because of political policies, yet would be so easy to fix if the respective governments would stop spending, handing out money to those who don’t deserve it, stop handing to themselves and stop the regulations.

We are headed into a depression and it appears that is what the governments want.  History shows they can control a distressed population more easily than a productive, self-reliant successful one…so the preponderance of evidence shows it is intentional.

You’ve been warned, get out of debt, get a strong cash position, stock up on supplies (they are much cheaper now before inflation) and do everything you can to be self reliant rather than convenient.  This is against all the pundits who want you to buy into this is just a phase, just like right about 1926.

Here they are.

THE USA

Link to the full article here:

#1 According to the World Bank, U.S. GDP accounted for 31.8 percent of all global economic activity in 2001.  That number dropped to 21.6 percent in 2011.  That is not just a decline – that is a freefall.  Just check out the chart in this article.

#2 According to The Economist, the United States was the best place in the world to be born into back in 1988.  Today, the United States is only tied for 16th place.

#3 The United States has fallen in the global economic competitiveness rankings compiled by the World Economic Forum for four years in a row.

#4 According to the Wall Street Journal, of the 40 biggest publicly traded corporate spenders, half of them plan to reduce capital expenditures in coming months.

#5 More than three times as many new homes were sold in the United States in 2005 as will be sold in 2012.

#6 America once had the greatest manufacturing cities on the face of the earth.  Now many of our formerly great manufacturing cities have degenerated into festering hellholes.  For example, the city of Detroit is on the verge of financial collapse, and one state lawmaker is now saying that “dissolving Detroit” should be looked at as an option.

#7 In 2007, the unemployment rate for the 20 to 29 age bracket was about 6.5 percent.  Today, the unemployment rate for that same age group is about 13 percent.

#8 Back in 1950, more than 80 percent of all men in the United States had jobs.  Today, less than 65 percent of all men in the United States have jobs.

#9 If you can believe it, approximately one out of every four American workers makes 10 dollars an hour or less.

#10 Sadly, 60 percent of the jobs lost during the last recession were mid-wage jobs, but 58 percent of the jobs created since then have been low wage jobs.

#11 Median household income in America has fallen for four consecutive years.  Overall, it has declined by over $4000 during that time span.

#12 The U.S. trade deficit with China during 2011 was 28 times larger than it was back in 1990.

#13 Incredibly, more than 56,000 manufacturing facilities in the United States have been shut down since 2001.  During 2010, manufacturing facilities were shutting down at the rate of 23 per day.  How can anyone say that “things are getting better” when our economic infrastructure is being absolutely gutted?

#14 Back in early 2005, the average price of a gallon of gasoline was less than 2 dollars a gallon.  During 2012, the average price of a gallon of gasoline has been $3.63.

#15 In 1999, 64.1 percent of all Americans were covered by employment-based health insurance.  Today, only 55.1 percent are covered by employment-based health insurance.

#16 As I have written about previously, 61 percent of all Americans were “middle income” back in 1971 according to the Pew Research Center.  Today, only 51 percent of all Americans are “middle income”.

#17 There are now 20.2 million Americans that spend more than half of their incomes on housing.  That represents a 46 percent increase from 2001.

#18 According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the poverty rate for children living in the United States is about 22 percent.

#19 Back in 1983, the bottom 95 percent of all income earners in the United States had 62 cents of debt for every dollar that they earned.  By 2007, that figure had soared to $1.48.

#20 Total home mortgage debt in the United States is now about 5 times larger than it was just 20 years ago.

#21 Total credit card debt in the United States is now more than 8 times larger than it was just 30 years ago.

#22 The value of the U.S. dollar has declined by more than 96 percent since the Federal Reserve was first created.

#23 According to one survey, 29 percent of all Americans in the 25 to 34 year old age bracket are still living with their parents.

#24 Back in 1950, 78 percent of all households in the United States contained a married couple.  Today, that number has declined to 48 percent.

#25 According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 49 percent of all Americans live in a home that receives direct monetary benefits from the federal government.  Back in 1983, less than a third of all Americans lived in a home that received direct monetary benefits from the federal government.

#26 In 1980, government transfer payments accounted for just 11.7 percent of all income.  Today, government transfer payments account for more than 18 percent of all income.

#27 In November 2008, 30.8 million Americans were on food stamps.  Today, 47.1 million Americans are on food stamps.

#28 Right now, one out of every four American children is on food stamps.

#29 As I wrote about the other day, according to one calculation the number of Americans on food stamps now exceeds the combined populations of “Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming.”

#30 Back in 1965, only one out of every 50 Americans was on Medicaid.  Today, one out of every 6 Americans is on Medicaid, and things are about to get a whole lot worse.  It is being projected that Obamacare will add 16 million more Americans to the Medicaid rolls.

#31 In 2001, the U.S. national debt was less than 6 trillion dollars.  Today, it is over 16 trillion dollars and it is increasing by more than 100 million dollars every single hour.

#32 The U.S. national debt is now more than 23 times larger than it was when Jimmy Carter became president.

#33 According to a PBS report from earlier this year, U.S. households that make $13,000 or less per year spend 9 percent of their incomes on lottery tickets.  Could that possibly be accurate?  Are people really that foolish?

#34 As the U.S. economy has declined, the American people have been downing more antidepressants and other prescription drugs than ever before.  In fact, the American people spent 60 billion dollars more on prescription drugs in 2010 than they did in 2005.

THE EUROPEAN UNION

Link to the full article here:

The following are 11 facts that show that Europe is heading into an economic depression…

1. The economies of 17 out of the 27 countries in the EU have contracted for at least two consecutive quarters.

2. Unemployment in the eurozone has hit a brand new all-time record high of 11.7 percent.

3. The unemployment rate in Portugal is now up to 16.3 percent.  A year ago it was just 13.7 percent.

4. The unemployment rate in Greece is now up to 25.4 percent.  A year ago it was just 18.4 percent.

5. The unemployment rate in Spain has hit a brand new all-time record high of 26.2 percent.  How much higher can it possibly go?  This is already higher than the unemployment rate in the United States ever reached during the Great Depression of the 1930s.

6. Youth unemployment levels in both Greece and Spain are rapidly approaching the 60 percent level.

7. Earlier this month, Moody’s stripped France of its AAA credit rating, and wealthy individuals are leaving France in droves as the socialists implement plans to raise taxes to very high levels on the rich.

8. Industrial production is collapsing all over Europe.  Just check out these numbers…

You don’t have to be an economic genius to understand that the perpetual uncertainty over the Eurozone’s future has led to a widespread freeze on industrial investment and development. Industrial production is collapsing at an accelerating rate, falling 7% year-on-year in Spain and Greece, 4.8% in Italy, and 2.1% in France.

9. There are even trouble signs in the “stable” economies in Europe.  In Germany, factory orders in September were down 3.3 percent from the month before, and retail sales in October declined 2.8 percent from the previous month.

10. The debt of the Greek government is now projected to hit 189 percent of GDP by the end of this year.

11. The Greek economy has shrunk by more than 7 percent this year, and it is being projected that the Greek economy will contract by another 4.5 percent in 2013.

But sometimes you can’t really get a feel for how bad things really are over there just from the raw economic numbers.

Many people that are living through these depression-like conditions are totally giving in to despair.  Just check out the following example from an RT article from earlier this year…

A 61-year-old Greek pensioner has hung himself from a tree in a public park after succumbing to the pressure of crushing debt. A note in his pocket indicates he is merely the latest in a rash of economic crisis-induced suicides.

The pensioner’s lifeless body was found dangling by an attendant in a public park not far from his home in the suburb of Nikaia, Athens. The attendant also found a suicide note in the man’s pocket, The Athens news reports.

The man, identifying himself as Alexandros, said he was a man of few vices who “worked all day.”  However, he blamed himself from committing one “horrendous crime”: becoming a professional at the age of 40 and plunging himself into debt. He referred to himself as a 61-year-old idiot who had to pay, hoping his grandchildren would not be born in Greece, as the country’s prospects were so bleak.

France’s Rich Jumping Ship To Switzerland. The Effect of Raising Taxes

THE CAUSE – VIA USA TODAY

Recently elected President Francois Hollande’s Socialist government introduced France’s 2013 budget with steep tax increases on the rich that include a 75% tax rate on those earning more than $1.28 million for two years and a new 45% rate for revenues of more than $193,000. Higher taxes on businesses are proposed as well.

THE RESULT

“In the north, we are hearing that more and more people are preparing to leave the country,” said Sebastien Huyghe, a conservative UMP lawmaker. “This autumn, a number of people may make their arrangements.

“The 75% tax will not fill the country’s coffers; instead, it sends a strong signal that will both scare away those who have the means to create jobs, and prevent others from coming and investing in France,” he said.

Economists and analysts say the super-tax is more symbolic than effective, saying it would affect only 2,000 to 3,000 French households while adding little to state revenue.

“From a strictly budgetary and economic point of view, the impact will be marginal, but the Socialists expect a political effect, and they are right,” said Thierry Pech, editor-in-chief of Alternative Économiques monthly magazine. “There is a deep resentment (by the public) against the ultra-rich, one that could feed populism.”

Many French say these super-rich must contribute more, and those seeking tax exile betray the very country that gave them the savoir-faire that led to their international success, a sort of French version of the “You didn’t build that” claim that President Obama leveled against successful businesspeople in America.

“Has (Arnault) thought about all the help he has received from French investors and from the French state itself to make it where he is now?” asks French taxpayer Olivier Weber in Paris.

Last year, 16 business tycoons and other holders of French fortunes wrote an open letter in the French weekly magazine Le Nouvel Observateur with the title “Tax us!”, saying that after benefiting from the “French model,” they were willing to pay more in times of crisis. But that was before a super-tax.

Many of them have changed their minds, such as Jean-Paul Agon, the chief executive of L’Oréal, the biggest cosmetics company in the world.

“If there is such a new tax rule, it’s going to be very, very difficult to attract talent to work in France, almost impossible at a certain level,” he told The Financial Times.

Even Stéphane Richard, CEO of telecom company Orange , who is close to the Socialist party, is worried about the “accumulation” of taxes and the impact on the French economy.

“I’m worried that we start by taxing the rich, and that’s it,” he told French daily Le Monde. “It’s one thing to call on economic patriotism, it’s another to organize a looting (of the rich) that will turn on the tax exile machine.”

Some French shrug their shoulders with typical Gallic distaste

“It’s normal to pay your taxes — it’s important — it means you belong to a community,” said Christine Templier, 38.

IS THE USA GOING DOWN THIS PATH?

Share the wealth has been the mantra of the current government.   Current policies emulate France, Greece and the PIIGS.  Based on our tax system, we certainly seem to be headed in the direction of not having enough taxpayers to pay for the entitlements.

It is said that the 1% need to pay more.  In fact, if you confiscated 100% of their wealth, it wouldn’t make a dent in the deficit.  It causes division and class warfare.  It clearly defies the history of success where “a rising tide raises all boats”. 

SO WHAT IS THE ANSWER?

Besides the obvious of spending less, which congress does not have the ability on either side to do, grow the base of taxpayers and more revenue will come in.  JFK and Reagan (and other Presidents) proved this so we have history to support this.  In fact, the largest year of tax revenue ever by the government was 2007.   There are far more complex economic theories, but increase a tax base who are not afraid to spend more, and tax revenue will rise.

CONCLUSION

I don’t think Zuckerberg, Gates and Buffet will leave America if they raise taxes, but many are leaving California (at 2000 per week).  If you look at history, we can do more by having an economy that is growing for everyone.  By not singling out a specific group, we get the rising tide and an economy shift with more jobs and more tax revenue.

As for the rich French, many are now in Switzerland. 

Maybe there will be a lesson in here for them and they can get their tax base back.

Keynesian Policies Keep Failing

It’s not that the Keynesians aren’t smart, nor poorly educated, nor bad economists (at least they studied it to make their economic position), rather it is that they are not students of history.  I may have to argue that they are bad economists later though as it has yet to work and is failing again.

Here are 2 articles:

Moving beyond contorted Keynesian Logic.

From Doug French whom I neither endorse nor hold up as an economist, but there are lessons here to observe.

So what kind of Keynesian world are Bernanke and the other wise ones in Washington shaping for us?

Keynesians see a depression as a lack of aggregate demand — as opposed to Austrians who know a depression is the required cleansing of the malinvestments created by the preceding boom of the government’s making. Policy makers, following the Keynesian playbook, enact policies to stimulate aggregate demand and offset the fall in private investment. On the fiscal-policy side, Keynesians advocate higher government spending. On the monetary side, they insist on lowering interest rates to zero if necessary.

The world has recent experience with attempts at resuscitating a bubble economy. The Bank of Japan cut interest rates six times between 1986 and early 1987 and all that new money caused the Japanese economy to bubble over. As Bill Bonner and Addison Wiggin write in Financial Reckoning Day Fallout,

the problem with all money is that it is as fickle and unreliable as a bad girlfriend. One minute she goes along with the flow. The next minute she turns silly and bubbly. And then, she gives you the cold shoulder.

The prolonged period of low interest rates created one of the largest domestic bubbles in the world. For a brief moment in 1990, the Japanese stock market was bigger than the US market. The Nikkei-225 reached a peak of 38,916 in December of 1989 with a price-earnings ratio of around 80 times. At the bubble’s height, the capitalized value of the Tokyo Stock Exchange stood at 42 percent of the entire world’s stock-market value and Japanese real estate accounted for half the value of all land on earth, while only representing less than 3 percent of the total area. In 1989 all of Japan’s real estate was valued at US$24 trillion which was four times the value of all real estate in the United States, despite Japan having just half the population and 60 percent of US GDP.

“The Japanese asset bubbles were identical to other asset bubbles in the sense that they were essentially inflated by credit,” writes Asian bank regulator Andrew Sheng in his book From Asian to Global Financial Crisis.

Banks lent to highly leveraged developers to buy real estate against inflated collateral values, which then fueled the bubble further. Asset prices bore no realistic relationship to their return on capital, particularly since cost of funding was exceptionally low. The minute the credit stopped, the bubble began to deflate, and the main victims were the banks themselves.

After the bubble popped in Japan, that government pursued a relentless Keynesian course of fiscal pump priming and loose fiscal policy with the result being a Japan that went from having the healthiest fiscal position of any OECD country in 1990 to annual deficits of 6 to 7 percent of GDP and a gross public debt that is now 227 percent of GDP. “The Japanese tried to cure an alcoholic with heroin,” writes Bonner. “Now, they’re addicted to it.”

Japan’s monetary policy was to aggressively lower rates to .5 percent between 1991 and 1995 and has operated a zero-interest policy virtually ever since.

Between 1992 and 1995, the Japanese government tried six stimulus plans totaling 65.5 trillion yen and they even cut tax rates in 1994. They tried cutting taxes again in 1998, but government spending was never cut. Also in 1998, another stimulus package of 16.7 trillion yen was rolled out nearly half of which was for public-works projects. Later in the same year, another stimulus package was announced, totaling 23.9 trillion yen. The very next year an ¥18 trillion stimulus was tried, and, in October of 2000, another stimulus for 11 trillion was announced. As economist Ben Powell points out, “Overall during the 1990s, Japan tried 10 fiscal stimulus packages totaling more than 100 trillion yen, and each failed to cure the recession,” with Japan’s nominal GDP growth rate below zero for most of the five years after 1997.

After five years in an economic wilderness, the Bank of Japan switched, during the spring of 2001, to a policy of quantitative easing — targeting the growth of the money supply instead of nominal interest rates — in order to engineer a rebound in demand growth.

The move by the Bank of Japan to quantitative easing and the large increase in liquidity that followed stopped the fall in land prices by 2003. The Bank of Japan held interest rates at zero until early 2007, when it boosted its discount rate back to 0.5 percent in two steps by mid year. But the BoJ quickly reverted back to its zero interest rate policy.

In August of 2008, the Japanese government unveiled an ¥11.5 trillion stimulus. The package, which included ¥1.8 trillion in new spending and nearly ¥10 trillion in government loans and credit guarantees, was in response to news that the Japanese economy in July suffered its biggest contraction in seven years and inflation had topped 2 percent for the first time in a decade.

Newswire reports said the new measures would include assistance to the agriculture sector, support for part-time workers to find better employment, and rebates on toll roads. Additional spending was also to flow to healthcare, housing, education, and environmental technology.

Just this past April, the Japanese government announced another ¥10 trillion stimulus program. This was after Japan’s economy shrank by a record 15.2 percent annual rate in the first quarter of 2009. This drop was on the heels of a 14.4 percent drop in the fourth quarter of 2008.

Last month, Reuters reported that the Bank of Japan reinforced its commitment to maintaining very low interest rates and may provide even further easing. “The bank said that it would not tolerate zero inflation or falling prices.” The bank left its policy rate at .1 percent and analysts see the rate staying low possibly until 2012.

According to Reuters, the Japanese government “is fretting over the risk of the economy flipping back into recession and is pushing the bank for action.” Economy flipping back into recession? Are they kidding? Japan’s GDP at the end of this year will be no higher than it was in 1992–17 lost years.

“After 17 years of bailouts and stimulus programs, the Japanese should be getting good at them,” write Bonner and Wiggin. “But it’s a little like a guy who’s getting good at suicide — if he’s so good at it, you’d think he’d be dead already.”

But Keynesians are wont to grade on a curve. Nobel laureate and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, for one, points to Japan’s fiscal stimulus packages as having “probably prevented a weak economy from plunging into an actual depression.”

And finally, here is a video on Keynesian Economics.